Earth, Realm, England


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Archangel of the Earth Realm


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Divinely inspired by the willingness of the Holy Mother Spirit to find me when I had not the slightest inclination I was lost, I proudly present my book, Archangel of the Earth Realm-Entertaines Unawares, that has been tucked away inside me since 1985 when God sent me a living earthbound archangel, not only to show me they do exist in the form of mortal human beings, but to present celestial information of great works yet to be accomplished. For seven years, that was his mission in my life. I bear witness to the fact that each and everyone of us is blessed to maintain that spiritual co-existence with the universe-returning eons upon eons to an educational arena to experience that which leads us back to the perfection from whence our spirits derived as angels many, many centiries ago. Living angels manifest whenever and wherever they are sent on any one of the seven super universes as this one has done on a spiritual mission in the earth realm.







Richard II


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With a special introduction by Kenneth Muir of the University of Liverpool, this edition includes a general discussion of Shakespeare's life, world and theater, sources from which Shakespeare drew his work, and a new, comprehensive stage history of Richard II.




The Laws of the Spirit World


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WITH A BRAND NEW LOOK! ON FEBRUARY 22, 1980, KHORSHED AND RUMI BHAVNAGRI’S WORLD WAS SHATTERED. ONE MONTH LATER, A NEW ONE OPENED. Khorshed and Rumi Bhavnagri lost their sons, Vispi and Ratoo, in a tragic car crash. With both their sons gone, the couple felt they would not survive for long. They had lost all faith in God until a miraculous message from the Spirit World gave them hope and sent them on an incredible journey.




The Realm


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Catholic Christianity was not only essential to the making of England but provides the best foundation -- intellectual, moral and social -- for the culture of and England remade.Aidan Nichols, a Dominican theologian and a pariotic Englishman, offers a renewed Catholicism as a form for the public life of society in its overall integrity. The result challenges comparison with William Temple's Christianity and the social order (1942) and T.S. Eliot's Notes towards a definition of culture (1948)... The remarkable thing about this book is how different Englsih culture looks once you have read it. -- Jonathan Clark, TLS 5509, p. 7