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Why study German literature in an age when national identity is
being eroded by a cosmopolitan, multinational culture? The authors
provide diverse answers but all agree that modern German literature
has been generated by a culture which has undergone extraordinary
historical experiences, the effects of which are still with
us.
The title Story Alchemy isn't a metaphor. It's the real deal. Ideas
for stories, the prima materia of the story alchemist, are gifts.
They are provocations from the unconscious, lures. The unconscious
lies in wait, stalking you with a story aimed directly at your
heart. Even when you get an idea from the outside world, it has
resonated with something locked away inside your Unconscious. A
story has its own ego. It wants to be told. Once the idea has come
to you, and it comes of its own volition, you must consciously
establish contact with the psychic energy that contains the story.
It takes a collaboration between Consciousness and the Unconscious
to bring the words across. We know certain things about stories
that will aid us in the telling. Story is a particular form of
psychic energy to which details cling, a unity of psychic energy.
That energy has the same shape, the same form, but the details are
different, so different that we hardly recognize the form from one
story to another. Cinderella is such a story that has been told
many times under different guises throughout the centuries. You
must find your stories, those meant for you alone. To tell them,
your awareness must cross the psychic threshold, the Iris of Time,
and enter the Imaginarium. Story Alchemy unveils the alchemical
processes involved in that divine art, the Philosopher's Stone of
storytelling.
Teenage Alexandra Eidyn had no suspicion that her annual trip to
Grandmother's house to spend the summer would this time destroy her
plans to attend Oxford University in the fall and instead propel
her into the World of Vampires and eventually to the gates of
Heaven and Hell. On the way, she'd fall in love - something she'd
come to think wasn't even possible for her - with two people,
become a fugitive from justice, and be a casualty of the Church to
which she'd turned for help. She falls into a vampire society she
never knew existed but that has been waiting for her the last
ninety years, and learns that the Divine World has prophesied of
her coming for millennia. All this following her grandmother's
revelation of a family connection to royalty that has been kept
secret for generations.
The Escape of Bobby Ray Hammer is a second generation "Grapes of
Wrath" novel in that Bobby's parents migrated to California during
the 1930s, the "Dust Bowl" days. Bobby is just entering his senior
year in high school and eager to graduate and go on to college to
get out of his rural farming community; however, he realizes that
he must resolve family problems that originated, he believes, with
the death of his older brother before he can fulfill his dream.
Little does he realize the trail of misery he will cause as he
uncovers the family secrets that led to his brother's death.
In 480 BC, fifteen-year-old Melaina's biggest worry, she thinks, is
wishing to follow Artemis and remain virgin when her mother and
grandfather want her to marry and became a priestess. But when the
Persians invade, the gods themselves have plans for Melaina,
including carrying a divine child and divining for the Greek fleet
in a battle to determine the salvation or ruin of all Greece.
The Mysteries, A Novel of Ancient Eleusis is a trilogy set in
ancient Greece at the time of the Persian invasion. Historians
constantly remind us that in 480 BC, when the great Persian Empire
invaded Greece, King Xerxes planned to expand his dominion to the
Atlantic Ocean, and if Greece hadn't repulsed the invasion, Western
Civilization, together with its democratic institutions, would not
exist. Today we would be Oriental. Much has been written about the
invasion, but little concerning heroic women. According to
Herodotus, feminine influence in the form of the goddess Demeter
was a deciding factor in the famous battles of Salamis, Plataea,
and Mykale. Thus, the female spirit played an unheralded role in
the salvation of democracy. The Dadouchos Volume 2 of The
Mysteries, concerns this feminine influence as personified by the
priestess of Demeter and her daughter. They represent the essence
of the great Mysteries of Eleusis, the spiritual underpinning of
the ancient Greek religion.
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