Dream Wars

· Bamboo Holdings LLC
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Suffering in the world has increased exponentially over the last eighty years. People are more stressed, anxious, and depressed than ever. At the same time, diseases like diabetes, IBS, migraines, ADHD, and insomnia are plaguing the populace like never before. Parallel to these developments, cultural norms and traditions are being abandoned at unprecedented levels. People are deserting traditional institutions that advocate red lines of morality, opting for modern ethical values, where they are free to supply their own truths. Dream Wars is a fictional account of how this decline in the human condition occurred. During World War Two, a sinister plot was put in motion to weaken the population by damaging their subconscious minds. Eight decades later, the results could be seen in the disarray of societies all over the globe. A group of friends in China challenges the inevitability of this decay and attempt to expose the subterfuge. What they discover is startling, and their plan to combat this silent enemy is nothing short of miraculous.

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John Williams
January 12, 2025
I enjoyed the author's other books so much that I tried this one too. Dream Wars is a well written, fascinating story involving quantum mechanics and Jungian psychology. This is an amazing story that kept me completely entertained.
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Mark lives in Raleigh, NC with his wife Jinmei and son Leo. He and Jinmei are acupuncturists and have run Raleigh Acupuncture Associates since 2005.

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