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Wetion

By: James Allan Krause PhD
Narrated by: James Allan Krause
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Wetion is an imaginative tale about the importance of communication in our survival. From the time of Adam and Eve, the storyline describes the defining moments of 2,000 generations since. Listeners will experience early Africa, ancient Babylonia, Europe’s coming of age, and the allure of early America. Come ponder the history of writing and its role in the making of laws, lore, class, and cures—enlighten it will!

Memories of our ancestors’ most profound experiences are stored in our brain cells. Addy Blair has been told it is possible to release these by consuming edible substances native to each of the places his ancestors once inhabited. Accompanied by his wife Evelyn, he spent three months collecting the suitable ingredients from each region shown on his chart. Upon returning home, he added smidgens of each sample to the salad prepared for the evening meal. A theory was proven when the minerals in the ingredients triggered the release of his lineage’s defining moments, those that occurred over a period of thousands of years. During one very deep sleep following the meal, the memories were unleashed.

©2012 CC Sotel Publishing Ltd (P)2012 CC Sotel Publishing Ltd
Historical Fiction World Literature
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