Dragon Memories, Dreams & Reflections


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Dragon Memories, Dreams & Reflections is book #6 of The Farloft Chronicles. This volume is Farloft’s recollections of his early life with the Healer, Theresa. A life filled with magic, adventure, intrigue, deception, and murder … All woven together by the love of a boy, a girl and a dragon. Come sit with us and read Farloft’s tale of how he met and came to love a tiny, chestnut haired child who grew to be the finest Healer in the land.




The Dragon's Treasure


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The journey begins with the story of the Aborigine dreaming into being and continues with references to Native American, Asian, Christian, and Celtic cosmology as a means of uncovering the genesis of one's own creation story. What is The Dragon's Treasure? Walk with the author along a lifetime of twisting paths that weave a story through myth, poetry, dreams, thought experiments, personal reflection, and history to bring to light the underworld of the unconscious. The author tries to put the indescribable into words, so that the reader will learn the true meaning of magic in their life. They will also discover the formula for becoming a wizard in their universe through a thoughtful reading of waking and sleeping dream symbols. By the last page, the reader will have discovered the Treasure, and become an active participant in his or her own creation story.




Dragon Deceptions


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Find out what happens when Farloft meets the Dragon Slayer. Dragon Deception is book #3 of the continuing saga of Farloft the Dragon and his friends. In a misguided attempt to thwart a takeover of the Kingdom by the King of Baldar, Farloft and James are accused of treason. They are forced to flee their home. The two dragons, and Adrian, are pursued by three malevolent dragon hunters, but are the hunters all they seem, or is there magic involved?




The Malefactors


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In volume 4 of the Star Traveler Series it is the year 30-31 A.R. (After Reestablishment) Garrett and Pon’s new marriage threatens to shatter before it even has a chance to flower. Can a child rescued from certain death at the hands of the local Guardians on Goliath’s Third Moon be the catalyst to save their marriage? Meanwhile we are led to the rainy, dank planet of Walh. The ruling family has discovered disturbing information about Targus which will send the MT team spiraling out of control. It is only through Terrell's inherited ability to learn languages, and his persistence, that Targus may escape his fate in a society that is scarcely more than medieval in its technology. But in order for Terrell to save his Captain, he must resurrect and conquer the hidden demons he has tried so hard to bury.




Kingdom of the Last Dragons


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Will the Zonguldak Ruby place the Kingdom under its Spell? Kingdom of the Last Dragons is book #2 of the exciting saga of Farloft the Dragon and his friends, which started with James & the Dragon (Book #1). The Healer, Theresa, has returned to the Kingdom after a ten year journey to the Far East. She brings with her new knowledge of healing and spells unlike anything the Kingdom has seen in the past. James is learning how to fly, which isn’t easy even with newly sprouted dragon wings. Farloft is trying his best to teach James what he needs to know to survive in his new role as a young dragon. But everything will not be all star-fire and smooth dragon flight. Laval, the Wizard, still has the Zonguldak Ruby and it is out to seduce the wizard and throw the whole kingdom under its spell.




James & the Dragon


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Do you love dragons? You will find Farloft irresistible. James & the Dragon is book #1 of the exciting saga of Farloft the Dragon and his friends. What would you do if you were adopted by a dragon? When ten-year-old orphan James nearly drowns in a bog, he finds himself rescued by Farloft, a centuries old dragon with a glittering collection of treasures and an even richer collection of stories. But, dragons and boys are not meant to live together – or are they? When Laval – a wizard harboring a secret hatred for Farloft finds out about James, he sees his chance for revenge.




Three & a Half Dragons


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Find out what happens when James does not have Farloft's full attention. Three & a Half Dragons is book #5 of the continuing saga of Farloft the Dragon and his friends following Too Many Dragons (Book #4). Farloft the Dragon is grumpy. His mate, Clearair’s stomach aches. James has been forced to find a new home. And, there is a baby on the way that will throw the entire Kingdom into chaos.




Catacylsm


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Meet the Krackow, a species so advanced in their star travel they do not concern themselves with ecologically destroying their 'home' planet. Once the planet becomes uninhabitable they simply move on to another pristine jewel in the galaxy's crown. They have just moved in on the Henu planet bringing with them destruction and disease - a disease that threatens the survival of the Henu colony. Arr and Taylor are testing the waters as partners now that Jake is gone. Taylor’s unorthodox winnings from a friendly game of cards prove to be challenging, but ultimately it may be that prize which will be the answer to the Henu colony’s future. The power of love takes on a whole new meaning when the Krackow come face-to-face with someone even their technology cannot surpass.




Dream Child


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The broad scope of the dream material analyzed in this book allows the authors to touch upon many subjects associated with the nature of the psyche, not only those relevant to pregnant women. The careful interpretation of the amplificatory material drawn from a wide range of cultures also makes this an inspiring aid for the understanding of dreams, valuable to psychologists, doctors, midwives or anyone else interested in this human subject.




War of the Ancient Dragon


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“Valuable above and beyond a case study because it remarkably grounds what can be very illusive alchemical imagery into psychological experience.” – Margaret Johnson, editor, Psychological Perspectives “A testament to the healing capacities of the imagination, the humble “star in man” that connects us to the unconscious: to unknown and unexpected developments in ourselves.” – Literary Aficionado I suspect that far more would be resolved, and much of the world’s suffering wouldn’t be in vain, if only we could transform the wars in the Middle East and elsewhere in this world into the likes of Randy’s sand trays. War of the Ancient Dragon: Transformation of Violence in Sandplay is a major contribution to Jungian Psychology, Sandplay Therapy, and to the world at large. I urge you to read and to tell others about this powerfully moving book. – Mel Mathews, Publisher, Fisher King Press Six-year-old Randy conducts bloody wars in the sandtray, calling them “World War One,” World War Two, and “The War of the Ancient Dragon.” He burns fires and bombs helpless victims, killing some and saving others. What could possibly be going on in his imagination? The contents of his imagination—what the alchemists call the “realm of subtle bodies”—are revealed in his sandplay from one session to the next, and there we see the raw, autonomous dynamism that motivates Randy, already branded a bully and nearly expelled from first grade. We see fiery, destructive conflict, part his, part his culture’s, part lived, part projected, a conflict of archetypal opposites that engulf Randy’s personality and fuel his violent behavior. But also from Randy’s imaginal world, out of the very war between opposites that drives him, the unknown third possibility unfolds. Allowed to exist and be seen with a paradoxical healing aim, the war fights itself out over time in the safe container of the sandtray, finds its unpredictable resolution, and gradually releases Randy from its grip. He finally emerges, calling himself “king of the bloodfire,” returned to the rule of his own emotional life. He has adapted to school, proud of his achievements, a star student in math. Randy’s lively narratives animate his dramas and reveal the distinct hallmarks of an alchemical opus over the course of 24 therapy sessions. He remarkably echoes the words of the ancient sages such as Zosimos, who centuries ago in his own imagination witnessed the “torture” of transformation in fire. Randy’s process is thoroughly documented and amplified, unveiling the alchemical stages of transformation—nigredo, albedo, and rubedo—in a way that helps us relate to those chapters in our own individuation struggles. Psychological Perspectives editor Margaret Johnson writes that the work is “valuable above and beyond being a case study because it remarkably grounds what can be very illusive alchemical imagery into psychological experience.” War of the Ancient Dragon guides us through the gritty realities of the alchemical process, helping us realize how they can manifest in everyday life, dream images, and fantasy. Above all the book is a testament to the healing capacities of the imagination, the humble “star in man” that connects us to the unconscious: to unknown and unexpected developments in ourselves.