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Book Review: Endless Sorrows from the Incarnation of Lucia Mann

Endless Pains of Incarnation: A Spiritual Odyssey of Deadly Footprints on Earth by Lucia Mann

endless pains of incarnation is a daring literary feat of an intergenerational tale that closely follows a soul through its rebirths. Driven by real events, Lucia Mann shares her personal views on what she was and what she could become. After repeated revives, she begins to forget about her former self. Thus many seemingly unconnected lives scattered across time and space are connected by an invisible string that pulsates across the pages of the book. Lucia Mann takes us on an inspiring inner journey, revealing the darkest corners of her past and present.

One of the features that makes the read stand out is how gripping all the characters are. Since the main actors switch between scenes in this game of life, the reader has a small window of opportunity to become emotionally involved. However, Lucia Mann successfully sketches compelling and seductive characters that faithfully represent her destiny before our very eyes. And through these hard lives we can see and to some extent even feel some of the difficulties that plagued humanity and continue to do so. The first incarnation, Lala bears the weight of her parents’ incest and her exile in the desert ends in slavery; Lyveva overcomes the condition of her victim that the Vikings marked her to become a healer; Lucja experiences the lowest and the highest of humanity within the fences of Auschwitz.

The sands of time reveal various taboo subjects, dragged by our conscience, subjects so sensitive that we would prefer to turn a blind eye. Although these practices are presented in a contextual way, as an integral part of a certain period of history, some survived to the present in various forms, being themselves subject to a series of reincarnations. Behind the frontal narrative of survival and redemption of a lost soul, there is a strong underlying clamor for the embodiment of social practices that encompass numerous souls.

all in all, endless pains of incarnation it’s hard to leave; there is always an immediate sense of danger or surprise on the next page. While the subject matter and writing style make the reading appealing to a wide audience, there are a few details that steer it toward an adult or young adult group. Lucia Mann does not shy away from topics now considered taboo, and this penetrating truthfulness could be the secret ingredient that keeps the reader on this magically painful and revealing journey that the author begins.