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The Waking Dream: Relativistic Revelations
The Waking Dream: Relativistic Revelations
The Waking Dream: Relativistic Revelations
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Language can be enriching because it symbolizes the universe that we live in.
This story is full of symbols that attempt to help the reader to understand the laws that to which the universe is subject; it is a mixture of the physical sciences, philosophy, and social and cultural heritages.

The author attempts to use the characters kaYokDonaji and Einst to bring us closer to humanitys intellectual and philosophical knowledge, where the line between reality and illusion sometimes becomes blurry.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPalibrio
Release dateJul 16, 2014
ISBN9781463388553
The Waking Dream: Relativistic Revelations
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Mauro Azamar Reyes

Mauro Azamar (Loma Bonita, Oaxaca, Mexico) is a university professor, a trendy artist, and a lover of the theories of physics. He is well-versed in a variety of disciplines, including nutrition, psychotherapy, physical conditioning, philosophy, and yoga, and he is the author of “The Ten Latest Secrets to Being Successful and Healthy on Planet Earth” and the Spanish language version of “The Waking Dream.”

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    The Waking Dream - Mauro Azamar Reyes

    Copyright © 2014 by Mauro Azamar Reyes.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, names, incidents, organizations, and dialogue in this novel are either the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

    Rev. date: 11/07/2014

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    Contents

    Dedication

    Prologue

    Dedication

    T o my family in general, but especially to the memory of my mother, Adoración Reyes, who is my inspiration in the field of creativity.

    To my father, Rafael Azamar.

    To my brothers and sisters: Rafael, Genaro, who designed the cover of this book, Elsy, Jorge Alberto, Servando, Tere, Javier, and Jannis.

    To Mexican scientists Miguel Alcubierre and Julieta Fierro.

    To the legendary Einstein and to all the physicists and philosophers throughout the world of all ages.

    With respect.

    Thank you.

    Prologue

    T he book that you see before you is part of the integrated knowledge of humanity. The book deals with a very special central theme, but it also takes the reader on a variety of tangents because it forms a bridge between science and philosophy, between culture and history, between human progress and spirituality or mysticism.

    This book is holistic because it invites you to reflect on your understanding of daily life, as well as the highest form of life, creativity, and intellectual and human development, and it can inspire you to achieve self-fulfillment in every sense of the word.

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    K a’ yok’ Donaji had an admiration for reverence that was nearly religious. Her smile revealed her white teeth, and she was wearing a fine white silk hat and a little lace shawl that was draped over her beautiful dark silk dress that was embroidered with lively, beautiful flowers. Her neck and arms were covered with fine jewelry, and she had black hair and brown skin with a somewhat aquiline nose and deep, honey-colored eyes that subtly complemented the earth-tones. She stood in front of another person. Good morning, Einstein, I’m Ka’ Yok’ Donaji, representative of ancestral science and culture… It’s a pleasure to meet you in the space-time continuum and to be able to interview you. Thank you.

    The person caught up in the ambience of the melodious curvature emanating from the strings of his legendary violin paused… and then responded in a simple yet friendly manner, You can call me Einst. And on the contrary, the pleasure is all mine. Your wish is my command, Miss Ka Yoknaji, he said, mispronouncing her name. Einst smiled emphatically, Your name is very beautiful! What does it mean?

    Ka’ yok’ Donaji answered him humbly yet enthusiastically, Thank you, professor. Ka’ yok’ has Mayan origins: it means our universe, and Donaji is the name of a Zapotec princess from the state of Oaxaca, which means great soul."

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    Einst said, Now I understand! A princess from our universe traveling through space-time! But with what purpose?

    Ka’ yok’ Donaji confidently replied, "My dream is to have an

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