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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal
NOSTRADAMUS The code Revealed Quatrain 3-94 For five hundred years
more they will take notice of him, Who was the ornament of his
time: Then suddenly a great revelation will be made, Which will
make people of that century well pleased. One of the most important
quatrain written by Nostradamus about his fame for five hundred
years, then suddenly the discovery and revelation of his code
enabling people to finally begin to understand the dating and
meaning of the prophecies. From 1503 to 2003, five hundred years
have passed, this amazing book reveals, for the first time in
history, the code intended by Nostradamus, bringing to light what
was so obscure. The end, the year 2242, will please the reader to
know there is no eminent end of the world as predicted by so many
charlatans.
The Uncensored Word - GOD'S GIFT is about my exposure to the
supernatural world. A world I have been some what silent about for
most of my life. I have never felt truly comfortable in talking
about my exposure. Always striving to maintain my composure in
hopes of learning more from each event. I'm telling my story now
because I realize I was given a gift. To explain my gift, I must
now expose my supernatural experiences. GOD's GIFT is the first of
three books. D. J. Bahr
Suppose you could communicate with a visitor who was not from this
place, time-space or even this dimension? What would you want to
ask them? The answers probably lie in what our own response would
be if we were them. This book is based on a collection of
interviews I have had with a few individuals who may have actually
had such an experience. The idea is that if enough of us are ready
to ask the questions and gain the answers, then our collective
knowledge and understanding of the “ multiverse” about us can only
continue to be enhanced. Sometimes the responses that you will read
here are similar; often they are diametrically opposed to each
other. An open but highly skeptical mind is extremely necessary if
you are going to sift through the data that is presented in this
book. The intent is that it should peak your curiosity to learn
more about “ visitors.” In this way, we may be better informed and
prepared, and thus in some sort of coherent shape to deal with
their arrival. If you read this book, you must be well prepared to
choose for yourself what you will or will not believe.
Do you believe in ghosts? In his years of travel writing and
research, Dr. Robin Mead has found that people are almost equally
divided between believers in ghosts and those who think ghost
stories are just that--entertaining stories. In Haunted Hotels in
America, you'll find a state-by-state guide to the lodgings that
cheerfully admit to having an intangible guest or two. Like the
spirits themselves, the stories are extraordinarily varied. Some
are sad. Some are puzzling. A few are even funny. As you uncover
these incredible mysteries, you'll also learn more about: Iconic
ghosts who've established quite frightening reputations that span
over a century The chilling hauntings that have inspired popular
documentaries and Hollywood blockbusters Each hotel's storied
history and its recent hauntings From the mischievous Victorian
children that linger in the hallways of the Gingerbread Mansion Inn
in Ferndale, California to "Old Seth" Bullock, the first sheriff of
Deadwood, South Dakota, who still keeps a watchful eye on the
Bullock Hotel that bears his name, Haunted Hotels in America is
chock full of frights and delights. Ready to plan your next
paranormal adventure? Let Haunted Hotels in America be your guide
along the way.
EMBRACING THE JOURNEY Stories that will inspire you to start
talking about the end of life without fear.What would it be like?
To know you are dying and still live your life to the fullest?
Death does not have to stun us with crushing grief, we can prepare
for it and honor this important part of every one's life. The true
life stories in Dying To Live are filled with love, challenges,
tears and laughter. Dying To Live is a must read for anyone who
will stand in the fire with loved ones leaving this world. Death is
a part of life. Celebrate the process and learn from the
experiences of these incredible people. You will: . Discover ways
to experience life and death without fear. Be inspired by love and
hope with each remarkable story. Laugh and cry as you see we are
all intrinsically the same. Celebrate the possibilities in your own
life and death. Learn that you get to make up your own rules"Dying
to Live reminds us that the end of the road can be embraced with
love, insight, compassion and even joy. A book to be read and
remembered." Judy Reynolds, Author, Once Upon a Vine.Dying to Live
is an extraordinary experience, revealing the soul's yearning for
love, no matter what the circumstances may be. These stories will
expand your heart into realms you never knew existed. Percy
McManus, founder, Health Excellence, Inc.Joanne Harvey MSW is a
Hospice Social Worker, Life Coach and Meridian Practitioner with
years of experience guiding patients, individuals and families
though the challenges of life, terminal illness and
self-realization. "It is not how much you do, but how much love you
put into the doing that matters." Mother Teresa
This book takes an unusual slant on life, both from a socioeconomic
and cultural standpoint. The underlying sense of humor leans
towards Native American and the working class, you know the people
that really built America and every other country on this planet.
This being said, the reader will find a connection to the author
and this book. The book takes the reader on a journey of discovery
that opens that primal dormant eye of the hunter in all of us. The
author was raised in a couture that is rich in oral history.
Stories told around tables and campfires a couture that believes in
signs and visions both are depicted in this offering. The author
said that the family stories were wrote just like they happen only
some of the names were changed. There are strong intelligent female
characters through-out this book. The only character created was
one to help explain a dream or vision depending on ones belief
system. A vision that the author had while in the mountains. This
book asks the reader to question everything around us, some
questions are even quantum based. There is a freckle here and a
wort there but overall this book is well worth the read. You will
laugh and cry and your spirit will fly. Beneath Archers Tree has
been read by some of the smartest people in this country, some
worked for NASA, some were professors, one, is one of the author's
hero's. This hero is Russell Means the Indian activist and actor
and author of, "Where White Men Fear To Tread." A book every
American should take a moment and read. Mr. Means read a chapter
from Beneath Archers Tree, the chapter was Stain Glass Sky, he sent
a note saying how much he liked it.
"Have you ever yearned to soar above a world of trouble? If so,
prepare to fly Barbara Anne Rose tells a true story of childhood
joy dragged to earth by the weight of confusion, pain, and
betrayal. But she gives wing to a spiritual journey and, a little
at a time, recognizes the heavenly nature within herself and all of
us. And she begins to soar, finding success, renewed happiness, the
peace that comes from loving forgiveness, and her own inner
divinity (with the help of a very special spirit-friend). How this
worked for her-and how it can work for you-is now revealed in
"Angel Works.""
-Richard D. Smith
I remember being born. Feeling sensations and movements within
my mother's womb. This is not just a story of events that I have
lived but of victorious survival. Feel every emotion inside of you.
Laugh, cry, vent, feel all emotions that run through your body.
Feel the thoughts that go through your mind. Feel your heart beat,
your ears open, your eyes widen, your lips open in wonderment. All
of us are born perfect. I had many visions as a child, and still do
now, where I could see parts of my future.
Jesus Christ is a close friend. Knowledge is something that
everyone should continually seek. One can never have enough and
should never be satisfied with that which they have already
acquired. My own life has been spent constantly learning new
things. We are all flowers. Once pure in spirit. Pure in love. We
once knew all things good. When will you make your stand for
spiritual freedom?
This book can change your life if you want it to. Where are you
right now in your spiritual evolution? Do you hold hate and
judgment or love and forgiveness?
A deliciously spooky novel packed with illustrations - Stranger
Things for younger readers! 'Wildly imaginative and totally
terrifying' JEFF KINNEY, AUTHOR OF DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 'A
haunted-house version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' BRIAN
SELZNICK, AUTHOR OF THE INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET 'Overgrown with
fantastic ideas' THE NEW YORK TIMES Nothing seems out of place in
the town of Cowslip Grove. But kids have been going missing -
excpet no one even realizes it, because no one remembers them. Not
their friends. Not their teachers. Not even their families. But
Levi and Kat do remember, and only they can see why everyone is in
danger when night descends. Can they find the disappeared before
evil swallows the town whole? A spellbinding, original and lavishly
illustrated horror story for middle-grade readers Half-written,
half-graphic novel, and all spooky mystery! Two unlikely friends
face down their worst fears in order to stop their small town - and
themselves - from disappearing
Hauntings lurk and spirits linger in the Show Me State Reader,
beware! Turn these pages and enter the world of the paranormal,
where ghosts and ghouls alike creep just out of sight. Author Troy
Taylor shines a light in the dark corners of Missouri and scares
those spirits out of hiding in this thrilling collection. From a
headless ghost who stalks the aptly named "Murder Rocks", to a
large hairy monster that roams the banks of the Missouri River,
there's no shortage of bone-chilling tales to keep you up at night.
It's even rumored that the devil himself came to St. Louis in 1949,
but nobody knows for sure if he ever left. Around the campfire or
tucked away on a dark and stormy night, this big book of ghost
stories is a hauntingly good read.
Hauntings lurk and spirits linger in the Keystone State Reader,
beware! Turn these pages and enter the world of the paranormal,
where ghosts and ghouls alike creep just out of sight. Authors Mark
Nesbitt and Patty A. Wilson shine a light in the dark corners of
Pennsylvania and scare those spirits out of hiding in this
thrilling collection. From apparitions of fires and soldiers
struggling in the cold at Valley Forge, to ghostly children
stalking dormitories at Gettysburg College, these stories of
strange occurrences are sure to send a chill up your spine. Around
the campfire or tucked away on a dark and stormy night, this big
book of ghost stories is a hauntingly good read.
Hauntings lurk and spirits linger in the Old Dominion State Reader,
beware! Turn these pages and enter the world of the paranormal,
where ghosts and ghouls alike creep just out of sight. Author L. B.
Tayloy shines a light in the dark corners of Virginia and scares
those spirits out of hiding in this thrilling collection. From
poltergeists that make trouble at Blue Ridge Pottery, to a phantom
light on Holston Mountain, to specters haunting the battlefield of
Cedar Creek, there's no shortage of bone-chilling tales to keep you
up at night. Around the campfire or tucked away on a dark and
stormy night, this big book of ghost stories is a hauntingly good
read.
Hauntings lurk and spirits linger in the Mountain State Reader,
beware! Turn these pages and enter the world of the paranormal,
where ghosts and ghouls alike creep just out of sight. Author
Rosemary Ellen Guiley shines a light in the dark corners of
Virginia and scares those spirits out of hiding in this thrilling
collection. From the headless ghosts wandering Droop Mountain to
the tortured spirits of the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, there's
no shortage of bone-chilling tales to keep you up at night. Around
the campfire or tucked away on a dark and stormy night, this big
book of ghost stories is a hauntingly good read.
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