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  • Confessions of a Channeler: A Reluctant Man’s Journey into Mysticism by Monty Joynes

    Confessions of a Channeler is the candid account of how an ego-centered man had the experience of channeled wisdom after he was able to end the incessant flow of conflicted and fragmented thoughts that were his barriers to happiness. Here revealed are his methods and the actual text of more than 125 channeled messages. With its mysticism removed, there is a way for anyone to access the universal source of unlimited wisdom through channeling. The path to peace and personal fulfillment is available to anyone who can learn to listen.

  • Contact, and Other Impressions by Gerald R. Stanek

    Alex can’t remember where he is going, why he is going there, or with whom he is traveling. Seth can’t forget who he has been. Gloria seems to know what is about to happen. Liz is completely surprised. Joel believes there are complex requirements to get there. Rachel believes it is simple. Some think it’s a dream, for others it’s all a game. We all know there is more to existence than what reaches us through the five senses. We feel it in our guts, our hearts, our bones. We know there is someone, something, or somewhere else we are trying to connect to, but are there forces trying to contact us? These seven stories track the progress of some fellow seekers.

  • Eve: A Novel by Wm. Paul Young

    When a shipping container washes ashore on an island between our world and the next, John the Collector finds a young woman inside—broken, frozen, and barely alive. With the aid of Healers and Scholars, John oversees her recovery and soon discovers that her genetic code connects her to every known race. No one would guess what her survival will mean…

  • Genesis Antarctica: The Complete Zandernatis Trinity by Gordon Keirle-Smith

    Fulfilling ancient prophesies, the aging King sends Gorin on a quest to find and recall the heir to the “Winged Throne” who was enticed from his ancestral, fortified home by compelling dreams that had plagued him for many months. Guided by a fabulous unihorn, Gorin ultimately meets the “Lords of Creation”, setting in motion events that culminate in an apocalyptic battle to save Zandernatis from being overrun by an indigenous army, spurred on by swarms of “evil allies”.

    The outcome of this conflict reveals the true nature of the “Fall from Grace” described in the Biblical Genesis written several millennia after the “Song of Gorin” and totally misinterpreted ever since.

  • God in a Box by Theresa Crater

    Stacey gets a ticket to heaven. But restrictions apply.

  • GOD: DEATH (THE ICON) by Brendan Graham Dempsey

    With growing ecological, economic, and political instability, one wonders how long things can continue as they are. Don’t we seem overdue for some fundamental restructuring of our systems? Our society? Ourselves? What other worlds are possible?

    DEATH is the first installment in the GOD trilogy. It takes as its subject the last myth with any real currency in secular times: The Death of God. What the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche had ominously alluded to, Julian’s first poem chronicles in dramatic detail, enlarging the haunting philosophical myth to 125 pages of industrial war in Heaven.

  • Illusions : The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach

    In the cloud-washed airspace between the cornfields of Illinois and blue infinity, a man puts his faith in the propeller of his biplane. For disillusioned writer and itinerant barnstormer Richard Bach, belief is as real as a full tank of gas and sparks firing in the cylinders … until he meets Donald Shimoda – former mechanic and self-described messiah who can make wrenches fly and Richard’s imagination soar…

  • Keeping Faith: A Novel by Jodi Picoult

    When the marriage of Mariah White and her cheating husband, Colin, turns ugly and disintegrates, their seven-year-old daughter, Faith, is there to witness it all. In the aftermath of a rapid divorce, Mariah falls into a deep depression – and suddenly Faith, a child with no religious background whatsoever, hears divine voices, starts reciting biblical passages, and develops stigmata.

  • My Story: the Life of Yeshua by Elizabeth Beckett

    My Story is an alternative account of the life of the man the world knows as Jesus the Christ. There are an overwhelming number of accounts of the life of this man who was born Jehovah and was later called Yeshua, or one who brings love. Somewhere within this worldly multitude of perspectives, of a man who certainly did exist, lies the truth. The truth of who he really was and ultimately what he accomplished in his life of renown as a human being in the Holy Land two millennia ago.

    My Story channels his true voice and the real life behind the legend. Yes, he was exalted, and special, but Yeshua was also mortal, flawed, and at times weak and egotistical. He was real and relatable. Eccentric, brilliant, and powerful, he was also unstoppable in his messages of love, light, and truth.

    Until he was stopped; persecuted, and crucified for his beliefs that challenged the corrupt and disintegrating order of the day, and the powers that were, within his homeland. Although Yeshua survived his crucifixion it was the crisis point of his life that taught him surrender. Surrender to a much higher power than himself—to a far more exalted order, and to the celestial forces that worked through him but were not necessarily of him.

  • Organ Pipes of the Soul by Robert Springer

    COMING AUGUST 25, 2020

    The Organ Pipes of the Soul: A Theodicy of Love and Reincarnation in a Desperate Afterlife is a story about good and evil, reincarnation, and meeting God — a story about second chances and second-death in a dangerous afterlife where the dead must reincarnate or perish — set in an afterlife that is under attack from a man who wants to end reincarnation using a machine that can create anything, and from a rogue caretaker who wants more than the shadowy immortality Arthur’s afterlife can offer him. It’s a theodicy about discovering destiny, about the moral dilemma of reincarnation, about faith and doubt and the victory of love.

    Published by VIZIA

  • Rosa Mundi by Gerald R. Stanek

    COMING JUNE 30, 2020

    As a hospice aide, Tanika is accustomed to the unsettling poignancy of death, but when she finds herself at the bedside of visionary self-help guru Orina Baladin, she is changed forever.  Her grandson, biosystem engineer Bennett is taking it especially hard. Some say he’s just grieving, but even his beautiful childhood friend Willow Acharya worries his depression is so severe he is losing touch with reality.

    Before she passes Orina gives Bennett a centuries-old journal and whispers something in his ear about “the crossing” and “the river.” Despite his father’s protests he sets off on a mountain road trip to fulfill her dying wish. Tanika goes along, to keep him grounded. Then a shaman appears from beyond the veil. The journal gives up its secrets. Tanika sees things she could never have imagined, and finds herself in possession of an ancient navigational instrument, and a plan to populate a new world with a new species, Homo Spiritus.

    Rosa Mundi is a hopeful meditation on the nature of reality, consciousness, and existence.

    Published by VIZIA

  • The Dreamseller: The Calling: A Novel by Augusto Cury

    The Dreamseller: The Calling is moving, entertaining and ultimately inspiring. This book will make you laugh and cry, but above all, it will make you reflect on the purpose of your life, value others and become empowered to believe in your dreams.

    Wherever he goes, the dreamseller enchants, stirs up trouble and inspires his listeners to search for the most important thing: the heart of the human soul.

  • The Miracle: A Visionary Novel by Michael Gurian

    From bestselling author Michael Gurian comes a spiritual thriller that will change the way you look at the world forever.

    The car crash that killed Jeffrey, a child of prophecy, was a dreadful tragedy. But for the twelve witnesses to this terrible moment it was an incident that set off a string of spiritual awakenings and inexplicable miracles that would forever transform their lives.

  • The Road to Shambhala by Gerald R. Stanek

    From the author of Skirting the Gorge, and The Eighth House comes a new novel of initiation.

    Brendon Pearce has no faith in faith. His life is soon filled with intimations, portents, and unexplained phenomena. With their encouragement, he begins to learn the truth about himself, the Earth, and the cosmos. For Brendon, the road to Shambhala leads through Ojai, Sedona, dreams, and of course, the heart.

  • The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity by William P. Young

    In a world where religion seems to grow increasingly irrelevant The Shack wrestles with the timeless question, “Where is God in a world so filled with unspeakable pain?” The answers Mack gets will astound you and perhaps transform you as much as it did him. You’ll want everyone you know to read this book!

  • The Star Family by Theresa Crater

    Whoever holds the key decides the future of humanity…