Velasco Piña interprets the real-life political massacre on October 2nd as a massive, intentional spiritual sacrifice necessary to usher Mexico into a "New Era". ⭐ Critical Review
The book is a fictionalized, highly spiritualized account of the tragic 1968 Tlatelolco massacre in Mexico City. Regina Antonio Velasco Pina epub
The story follows Regina, a young Mexican woman who masters Tibetan spirituality. She is framed as a cosmic avatar destined to awaken Mexico's sacred, ancestral energies. Velasco Piña interprets the real-life political massacre on
The book is written as a "testimony," leading many readers to mistakenly believe that Regina was a real person and that the events happened exactly as described. 🛒 Where to Find the eBook (ePub) She is framed as a cosmic avatar destined
Regardless of its historical liberties, Velasco Piña crafts an emotionally gripping and fast-paced story. Famous authors like Laura Esquivel have praised the book's narrative flow. The Criticisms
Many historians and political activists deeply dislike the book. By framing the cold-blooded, government-led massacre of peaceful student protesters as a "divine spiritual sacrifice," critics argue that the book absolves the authoritarian regime of its crimes.
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