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  • Historical Fiction About Jesus

    Historical Fiction About Jesus

    The stories of the Bible have inspired storytellers for generations. Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy and John Milton’s Paradise Lost have had an immeasurable influence on culture, imagination and storytelling that is yet to diminish. Lew Wallace’s Ben-Hur continues to demand the attention of Hollywood (few movies could be as perfectly made as the Charlton Heston… Read More

  • Eleni, the Light | Helen of Troy

    Eleni, the Light | Helen of Troy

    I was only a story that Kassandra told. Of waves that sweep upon the sands and pull away into the uncountable leagues. Of the sun’s warmth born again and then the dark that chases on its heels. Of the light consumed by winter and then winter loosening its grip. The earth has poetry. In its… Read More

  • Has Atlantis Been Discovered?

    Has Atlantis Been Discovered?

    Throughout the ages, there have been myths and legends and mysteries.  A world abounding with wonderous possibilities, and yet, constantly we are told by the scientific community and archaeologists, all the experts, that anything out of the ordinary is improbable. That every unusual structure found is simply a natural formation, thus closing the discussion or… Read More

  • Odin at the World Tree

    Odin at the World Tree

    How the people grieved to lose such a king. Their laments chased at his heels as he strode the path to meet his Gods. His steps sure and true upon the narrow bridge that arched over forest, lakes, and mountains until, finally, it crossed over stars – awesome rivers of darkness and light. Odin looked… Read More

  • Christmas with Aliens

    Christmas with Aliens

    Now the real dilemma begins regarding the mass consciousness of humans and how we as a species deal with the reality of extraterrestrials. So far we have managed to avoid highlighting the obvious fact that most of our history and current understanding of science is not true, in fact nonsense. Basic physics is only surface… Read More

  • Book Review: Emily’s House by Amy Belding Brown

    Book Review: Emily’s House by Amy Belding Brown

    Official Blurb: An evocative new novel about Emily Dickinson’s longtime maid, Irish immigrant Margaret Maher, whose bond with the poet ensured Dickinson’s work would live on. Tamara’s Review: It is so easy to believe in this novel, to believe Belding Brown’s interpretation of the personalities and events involved. To see how Margaret Maher’s gift for… Read More

  • Newsletter | Journey of a Truth Seeker

    Newsletter | Journey of a Truth Seeker

    Welcome to our April newsletter: Tamara shares our NEW RELEASE Wisdom’s Fragrance. Natasha shares early reviews of Imagining Jesus. Ramon talks about clarity of mind amidst global chaos. Read More

  • Living in a Transition Time

    Living in a Transition Time

    Living in a transition time from one frequency to another, the human race is experiencing a great poultice sucking all the evil out of its consciousness. Globally, karmically, the ignorance and evil contamination sullying the human world is being exposed for all to see whom have any decency and humanity left in them. This is… Read More

  • Newsletter | Evolution Marches On

    Newsletter | Evolution Marches On

    Ramon reflects on Israel and the world’s reaction. Natasha highlights the power of our soul purpose. And Tamara profiles Faran Ensemble, an Israeli musical trio: reviewing their new album in light of the tragedy that unfolded on October 7th. Read More