Soul Wanderer


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"I'm losing my mind, and it's all because of my damned magic. It won't be long before I'm just like her—a monster in the making." As the Heart Maiden, the pressure is suffocating. My friends keep their distance, and the man I love has deserted me. I’ve never felt lonelier. Then Kane appears, mysterious and stirring up a storm of conflicting emotions. Chaos erupts in the enclave as revenants infiltrate our security, stealing souls. Together, Kane and I unravel the mystery of the missing tziganes, but with every step, my sanity unravels. The undead rise, and my enemies draw closer. I know I’m being hunted, but the worst demons of all aren’t the ones I encounter on the battlefield. They’re inside my head. The fourth book in The Fire Heart Chronicles, Soul Wanderer is a brilliant sequel in this urban fantasy masterpiece. This paranormal love story is rampant with danger, darkness, and the right bit of romance! The Fire Heart Chronicles -- series complete! Heart Seeker (Book 1) Flame Caster (Book 2) Earth Shaker (Book 2.5) Sorrow Bringer (Book 3) Soul Wanderer (Book 4) Fate Summoner (Book 5) War Maiden (Book 6)







A Wanderer in the Spirit Lands


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In 1896 A. Farnese was given a glimpse into the after life when a spirit contacted him and told him to write down this story. I do not claim to be the author of this book, since I have only acted the part of an amanuensis and endeavored to write down as truthfully and as carefully as I could, the words given to me by the Spirit Author himself, who is one of several spirits who have desired me to write down for them their experiences in the spirit world. I have had to write the words as fast as my pen could travel over the paper, and many of the experiences described and opinions advanced are quite contrary to what I myself believed to be in accordance with the conditions of life in the world of spirits. The Spirit Author Franchezzo I have frequently seen materialized, and he has been recognized on these occasions by friends who knew him in earth life. Having given the narrative to the public as I received it from the Spirit Author, I must leave with him all responsibility for the opinions expressed and the scenes described. -A. Farnese




Aizai the Forgotten: The Soul Wanderers


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Seventeen-year old Wolfdon dreams of travelling to Aizai, a forgotten realm connected to our world by invisible sol-lines. He begins his search as a "word-warrior" in his hometown in France in the late 17th century, hunting for rare books that mention Aizai. One obscure book, by the philosopher Paulo de la Costa Santamiguero, has given him a lead to start his journey-to go to the northern coast of Spain where a portal to Aizai supposedly exists. With a noble horse he borrows from an astrologer and armed with a strange magical device, Wolfdon travels to a place that surpasses even his vivid imagination, with walking statues, animals with glowing gems of power, beautiful towers and misty valleys, and Aizians whose magic is innate to their souls. He meets many peculiar characters, from the cryptic Philosophers of the Eastern Empyrean to beautiful Aizians and dark magicians. Though death and danger loom ever near, nothing can dim the brightness of Aizai kindling within Wolfdon's heart. Yet as he strives to discover Aizai's secrets and fate, a frightening truth becomes perilously near, and may cost Wolfdon everything, including the future.




Become a Psychic Wanderer


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"Pack your bags and join two sisters on their travels from exotic getaways to everyday destinations. Discover the benefit of leaving home with intention - whether you're walking around the corner or traveling around the world. Humorous and touching stories are interlaced with easy exercises that teach you how to open your third eye, focus your intention, get intuitive advice, raise your energy field, conquer fear, and manifest your desires. Embrace new experiences with gusto by dancing the samba in Brazil. Face a fear of heights by zip lining in Guatemala. Enhance psychic sensitivity with aura work in China. Use your intuitive senses to become a psychic wanderer and watch your life become an adventure in joy."--P [4] of cover.




A Wanderer in the Spirit Lands: The Spiritualist Classic - Describing Life After Death, and the Journey of a Soul in the Afterlife


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A Wanderer in the Spirit Lands consists of a transcription of a soul's journey following death, and has been lauded as one of the finest depictions of this otherworldly journey. Transcending traditions and human experiences over the millennia, this text attempts to advise the reader on what happens to the soul after death. The narrator, having died, explains what occurs after the moment of death, and how the soul transcends physical reality to arrive in a transitory plane of existence. There are several such realms of matter and energy; some are blissful and heavenly, while others are places of confusion, darkness or even purgatory. The conclusion of the soul's journey is to be reborn within a new body for a new life. The author, in relaying his experiences, concludes by saying his account is factual and relayed from a person who by sheer chance was able to recall much of his soul's traversal through realms beyond our own.




Fragrance After Rain


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Sensitive, hopeful, intimate, petite stories and devotional messages touching your many seasons of tenderness, and the beautiful meaning and grace growing from that fertile ground. Fragrant medicine words for Lovers of Rumi, Hafez, and Gibran.




The Wanderer's Havamal


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The Wanderer's Hávamál features Jackson Crawford’s complete, carefully revised English translation of the Old Norse poem Hávamál, newly annotated for this volume, together with facing original Old Norse text sourced directly from the Codex Regius manuscript. Rounding out the volume are Crawford’s classic Cowboy Hávamál and translations of other related texts central to understanding the character, wisdom, and mysteries of Óðinn (Odin). Portable and reader-friendly, it makes an ideal companion for both lovers of Old Norse mythology and those new to the wisdom of this central Eddic poem wherever they may find themselves.