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May 18, 2015

The Loneliness Cure

Rediscover the benefits of a real-life social network!



How many of us spend our lives in search of material gains to have a 'better life' then, at the end of our days, we turn back and think, 'Hold on, have I missed the point here?'     In a world dominated by the means, not our goals, it is an easy mistake to make... Loneliness is becoming more and more common, even the norm, nowadays; the Internet and mobile phones may give us the impression that we are 'connected', but the ri...
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Published on May 18, 2015 07:58

Mirror of Desire


A fantasy novel, art-book and multimedia app! 

Something really beautiful must be afoot in this world... The arts are coming together united in Spirit! ushering in the age of Unity, using technology to serve high purposes, and bringing talent together.It is a great honour to present Mirror of Desire, a project of light and beauty, of Art and unity...

Mirror of Desire  is bringing the essence of ancient mysticism and spirituality into the format of a fantasy novel. This media project co...
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Published on May 18, 2015 07:36

Virula

Virula: a new crime fiction novel 


Virula: Renaissance Outlaw is being aggressively promoted to appropriate markets with a focus on the crime fiction category. With U.S. wholesale distribution through Ingram and Baker & Taylor, and pervasive online availability through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and elsewhere, Virula meets consumer demand through both retail and library markets with a suggested retail price of $11.95 and $22.95 for the paperback and glossy white casebound editions, re...
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Published on May 18, 2015 03:24

May 16, 2015

Catherine Carrigan



Meeting a Lightworker

This is a post that comes from my heart…
Well, let me start with telling you how I met Catherine … It was one of those days where you really want to shut off and switch off… Catherine contacted me introducing herself. I replied in the stroppiest possible way… Then, my good Catholic conscience made me feel so guilty I had to write back to her and really apologise… And that’s something that really made a change in my life.      What I didn’t know then is t...
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Published on May 16, 2015 06:26

Gagged Will



Reclaim your willpower through language and make the Devil Pray

Taking yet another turn to the left, of our brain, of course, and continuing on our path of discovery of how Free Will has been consistently repressed by the establishment, I have been recently thinking about one word in particular: will.     The disturbing annihilation of will as a main verb in the English language needs, in my view, some careful consideration. Many words have been pushed into meaning what they sim...
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Published on May 16, 2015 02:02

May 14, 2015

12 Resolutions for a Happy Life

Happiness and Free WillIn our misguided search for happiness, far too often we have been misdirected: happiness need to be sought where it resides, yet, in our twisted society, we have been urged to look in exactly the opposite place. We have, metaphorically, been looking for seas on top of mountains. However, in this new age of awakening, as more and more people are starting to see through the thin veil that has been cast over our eyes, more and more souls are turning to the right place...
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Published on May 14, 2015 08:08

May 10, 2015

Wantin

Winner of the LA Book FestivalRomance Category Wantin just won at the LA Book festival romance category. To celebrate the e-book has been reduced to .99 cents. Wantin is the first book in the adult contemporary romantic trilogy by Truth Devour. The series is a chronicle written in the first person of a young girls journey into womanhood. Wantin, has been compared by reviewers of all ages to be layered with associations to novels such as Eat Prey Love due to the wonderful global adventures, and...
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Published on May 10, 2015 05:10

A Woman with (No) Strings Attached


Geography, it affects us all 
I am now not only a reader but a writer, too.

Lucie Novak
As a child,I taught myself how to read, and reading was for most of my life my main free-time occupation. When I was a teenager I was still reading too much , books somehow replacing other excitement. I did other things, too, sport, school, but comparing to my friends, I was a strange bookworm. I was  still a virgin till age nineteen! You might say I was missing on real life, living through lives of...
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Published on May 10, 2015 02:01

May 5, 2015

The Post-Modernist Deception

A reality we have broken 
The plot breaks up; the identity breaks up; morals break down. I have been fairly critical of Post-Modernism for some time now: at first, I was fascinated by it and captured by its intricacies, and who could resist the intellectual challenge of smashing experience up into smithereens and then jiggle that kaleidoscope that is our sensual dimension, to wonder, peering through that blinkered tube that is our culture at the wonderful fragments of colours that se...
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Published on May 05, 2015 11:03

May 3, 2015

Proof of Death

Proof of Death by Chris Pearson 



When lawyer Richard Troy accepts Chechen number theorist Aslan Ivanov as a client, he realises that life, love and death are all part of the same equation.      Aslan possesses a proof of the Riemann Hypothesis – a mathematical proposition that has defied academics for 150 years. With the power to unlock public key encryption across the internet, blowing open all online financial transactions in the process, the proof is priceless. Asla...
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Published on May 03, 2015 02:43