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When Messages from Michael was first published more than thirty
years ago, there was a demand for more of the information. A second
book, More Messages from Michael was published soon after. Out of
print for more than a decade, More Messages from Michael joins the
Caelum Press twenty-fifth anniversary edition of Messages from
Michael in this updated twenty-fifth anniversary edition from
Caelum Press. In More Messages from Michael, Mid-Causal entity
Michael delves more deeply into life choices, reincarnation, the
working of the soul's evolution, and the nature of living. Michael
answers many questions ranging from the most mundane to the highly
esoteric. Michael's teaching, which remains consistent to this day,
is both practical and unearthly, delivered with dry wit and
idiosyncratic English, filled with insights, information, and a
unique perspective that has kept people coming back for more for
over three decades. Just keep in mind Michael's admonitions, Belief
is not required, All is chosen, and All choices are equally valid,
and you may find that Michael's teaching has a message for you.
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's first Saint-Germain novel, "Hotel
Transylvania, "was recently nominated as Vampire Novel of the
Century. Her Saint-Germain cycle, now comprised of more than
twenty-five books, is a masterwork of historical horror fiction.
The vampire Count Saint-Germain has crisscrossed the world many
times, seeking love and the blood of life and seeing humanity at
its best and worst.
In "Night Pilgrims," Saint-Germain is living in a monastery in
Egypt when he is hired to guide a group of pilgrims to underground
churches in southern Egypt. The vampire finds a companion in a
lovely widow who later fears that her dalliance with the Count will
prevent her from reaching Heaven.
The pilgrims begin to fall prey to the trials of travel in the Holy
Lands; some see visions and hear the word of God; others are
seduced by desires for riches and power. A visit to the Chapel of
the Holy Grail brings many quarrels to a head; Saint-Germain must
use all his diplomacy and a good deal of his strength to keep the
pilgrims from slaughtering one another.
The fight against the root of all evil requires a master
Despite being a time traveler and literal Renaissance man, Dr.
John Dee has adjusted admirably to life on Earth in 2100. But his
mercantile genius is once again put to the test when he and his
twenty-second-century comrades, Morgan d'Winter and Kelly Edwards,
are called upon to protect their world from the machinations of an
alien renegade posing as a messiah. When the chips are down, only
John Dee can save the past, present, and future from this pretender
and his expanding army of human zombies
When Messages from Michael was first published more than thirty
years ago, there was a demand for more of the information. A second
book, More Messages from Michael was published soon after. Out of
print for more than a decade, More Messages from Michael joins the
Caelum Press twenty-fifth anniversary edition of Messages from
Michael in this updated twenty-fifth anniversary edition from
Caelum Press. In More Messages from Michael, Mid-Causal entity
Michael delves more deeply into life choices, reincarnation, the
working of the soul's evolution, and the nature of living. Michael
answers many questions ranging from the most mundane to the highly
esoteric. Michael's teaching, which remains consistent to this day,
is both practical and unearthly, delivered with dry wit and
idiosyncratic English, filled with insights, information, and a
unique perspective that has kept people coming back for more for
over three decades. Just keep in mind Michael's admonitions, Belief
is not required, All is chosen, and All choices are equally valid,
and you may find that Michael's teaching has a message for you.
More than two decades strong, the Saint-Germain cycle is one of
the most compelling works of dark fantasy and horror of our age.
Historically accurate, often involving key events or figures from
throughout world history, these deeply emotional novels have a
devoted readership. Each novel is written as a stand-alone and they
are not chronologically consecutive, so readers may enter the saga
with any book and move backward or forward in time as they choose,
from Pharaonic Egypt to Paris in the 1700s, from the fall of the
Roman Empire to World War II Europe.
In "An Embarrassment of Riches," the vampire Count finds himself a
virtual prisoner in the Court of Kunigunde in Bohemia in the 1200s.
Rakoczy Ferncsi, as Saint-Germain is known, passes his days making
jewels to delight Queen Kunigunde and trying not to become involved
in the Court's intrigues. In this, the vampire fails. Handsome,
apparently wealthy, and obviously unmarried, he soon finds himself
being sexually blackmailed by Rozsa, an ambitious lady-in-waiting.
If he does not satisfy her, she will denounce him to the priests
and he'll be burned at the stake, resulting in his True Death.
Despite his care, the vampire makes more than one enemy at the
Bohemian Court, and by the end of "An Embarrassment of Riches," the
Count can see only one road to freedom...through death.
The vampire Count Saint-Germain, disguised as a missing
Hungarian nobleman, is on a spy mission in the heart of Czarist
Russia. Almost by the power of his will alone, it seems, Peter the
Great is wrestling the city that will one day be St. Petersburg out
of swampland. Representatives of the heads of all European states
are living in tiny, frigid, wooden homes as they jockey for power
and influence over the Czar. When a man shows up claiming to be the
Count Saint-Germain, the vampire must figure out how to protect his
title and wealth without revealing either is true identity or his
True Nature.
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Roman Dusk (Paperback)
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
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In the unsettled time when Imperial Rome totters on the brink of
collapse, the vampire Ragoczy Germainus Sanct' Franciscus--the
Count Saint-Germain--finds himself targeted by a corrupt Roman
official and accused of bribery, tax evasion, and treason. The
storm that hovers over the vampire grows darker when he is accused
of corrupting Ignatia, a young virgin. Her brother, a zealous
covert to the new religion of Christianity, threatens to purify
Saint-Germain with fire. And fire can destroy even the undead.
"Borne in Blood" is the landmark twentieth volume of the
Saint-Germain cycle. Historically accurate, these deeply emotional
novels have a devoted readership. The year is 1817. In Switzerland,
the Count has become intrigued by the work of an Austrian noble who
is investigating the properties of blood, a subject always of key
interest to a vampire. But when the noble's beautiful young ward
fixates sexually on the Count, the vampire fears that it is his
blood the Austrian will be most interested in!
Franzicco Ragoczy di Santo-Germano is a successful merchant in
Venice. His lavish lifestyle and rumored cache of magnificent
jewels have attracted the wrong sort of attention, and without
Santo-Germano's noble--and papal--connections, he might be
imprisoned, his property confiscated. Also under surveillance is
the vampire's mistress, the lovely and talented musician
Pier-Ariana Salier.
Elsewhere, Ragoczy's publishing business is being investigated by
the Inquisition. Erneste van Amsteljaxter, a writer whose
intelligence Ragoczy finds attractive, is tarred with the brush of
heresy. Ragoczy is trying to help her, when he learns that
Pier-Ariana has disappeared.
Back in Venice Santo-Germano finds that his fortune has been
embezzled, and that he is accused of kidnapping, and possibly
murdering, a young man who had been spying on the vampire and his
mistress. Another spy has discovered Santo-Germano's true nature
and intends to kill him before he can feast on all of Venice!
The explosion triggers Tsunamis that destroy ships and seaports.
Airborne ash causes crop failures. During the bleak, seemingly
endless winter that follows, people blame gods and devils for their
troubles. The vampire Saint-Germain is unwilling to feed on the
starving and knows that women who fear the supernatural do not
welcome vampire lovers. Can a vampire starve to death? Or will his
true nature attract a darker fate before he reaches sanctuary in
Transylvania?
Twenty-five years ago, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and her friends began
sharing messages from a group entity that called themselves
"Michael." Michael's words were offered without alteration or
interpretation for seekers, students, and skeptics alike.
Pragmatic, insightful, and often witty, Michael insisted their work
was simply to help questioners become more aware and better able to
make their own decisions in life. Through this initial volume,
Messages From Michael, and three more that followed, Michael spoke
to thousands who found new understandings of themselves.
Unfortunately imitators and frauds have since exploited the Michael
teachings-but even they admit that Messages From Michael was the
first source of the teachings. Here, expanded for the twenty-first
century, is the long-awaited new edition of this ground-breaking
book.
Beginning in the 600s, Spain's old blood rituals of animal sacrifice were replaced by the new gods of Christianity and Islam, who demanded no less obedience and allegiance. Saint-Germain becomes trapped in this cauldron of blood, fear, and faith when, he makes a vampire of the beautiful, haughty, tempestuous Csimenae.
Csimenae kills without mercy. She makes vampires without a second thought; and they,
For five hundred years, as waves of war and religion sweep over Spain, Csimenae hunts until her marauding, willful ways expose her vampiric nature. Saint-Germain's centuries of life have taught him that to fall out of step with history is to risk the True Death, a fate Saint-Germain wishes for none of his kind. He must try to save Csimenae-and her clan-but at what price?
The Comte de Saint-Germain is living in relative peace and prosperity in the village of Orgon in fourteenth-century France. He has won a grudging acceptance from the local populace, who are uneasy with his strange and foreign ways but appreciative of his generosity. But a new threat has upset the precarious balance: Plague has come to France, and the people's fear turns to xenophobia. To avoid the scrutiny that could reveal his true nature, Saint-Germain must flee. However, his travels drive him deeper into the heart of the Black Death--and danger.
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