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On Sacred Ground a Demon Walksis the true life story one familys encounter with the demonicin fact, the second highest ranking demon under Lucifer. It all began when Jennifer Arnold and her husband, Victor, bought an acre of land eleven years ago that overlooked the largest lake in their area. They happily built what they believed to be their dream home on their new property. The land they purchased, however, was marked in the county records as Native American land owned by the Seminolesand so the story begins .She collected over 500 class A electronic voice phenomena (EVPs) as she investigated the strange voices and unexplained happenings that were taking place in and around her home. As things progressed, family and friends also found themselves under attack from the demonic forces. Finally, they were forced out of their dream home by the demon. But how could this happen, and why did these forces target this family? On Sacred Ground a Demon Walks is the story of a family disrupted by negative forces greater than them-selves and their struggle to find a positive balance in their lives.
On Sacred Ground explores the literature of the Northwest, the area that extends from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountains, and from the forty-ninth parallel to the Siskiyou Mountains. The Northwest exhibits astonishing geographical diversity and yet the entire bioregion shares a similarity of climate, flora, and fauna. For Nicholas O’Connell, the effects of nature on everyday Northwest life carry over to the region's literature. Although Northwest writers address a number of subjects, the relationship between people and place proves the dominant one, and that has been true since the first tribes settled the region and began telling stories about it, thousands of years ago. Indeed, it is the common thread linking Chief Seattle to Theodore Roethke, Narscissa Whitman to Ursula K. Le Guin, Joaquin Miller to Ivan Doig, Marilynne Robinson to Jack London, Betty MacDonald to Gary Snyder. Tracing the history of Pacific Northwest literary works--from Native American myths to the accounts of explorers and settlers, the effusions of the romantics, the sharply etched stories of the realists, the mystic visions of Northwest poets, and the contemporary explosion of Northwest poetry and prose--O’Connell shows how the most important contribution of Northwest writers to American literature is their articulation of a more spiritual human relationship with landscape. Pacific Northwest writers and storytellers see the Northwest not just as a source of material wealth but as a spiritual homeland, a place to lead a rich and fulfilling life within the whole context of creation. And just as the relationship between people and place serves as the unifying feature of Northwest literature, so also does literature itself possess a perhaps unique ability to transform a landscape into a sacred place.
Throughout the ages heroes have come and gone, yet a common thread weaves its way through their tales - the battle between good and evil. None exemplifies this more than what the four Messengers of the Gods and their formidable guardians have to face during their journey of eighteen hundred years. Jacob - Walk of the Messengers - is the second book in an exhilarating series of five. It tells the story of the messengers, tasked with spreading Jacob's message, all in the hope of assembling the mightiest army ever known, all while travelling through the centuries and reaching all corners of the globe. Will they survive the relentless attacks by the forces of Hell? Will they succeed in the task set for them? Will Jacob keep his promise and intervene when all seems lost?
My name is Sister Trixie Lavender, and I’m an occasionally possessed excommunicated nun. Okay, that’s a lot to swallow at once. But it’s true I was booted from the convent after doing something unspeakable. Something I had no control over. Something that lives inside me to this day, exploding out like that chestburster in Alien when I least suspect it. But I have help. My amazing friend Coop—the demon who saved me from an ugly end—remains by my side, loyal and true. She was Hell’s best tattoo artist back in the day, and together with my designs, we’re opening Inkerbelle’s Tattoos and Piercings, right in the heart of Portland’s most darling district, Cobbler Cove. Of course, our bid to fit in would be a little less rocky if I could help Coop assimilate with humans, keep a lid on our sassy talking owl, Livingston…oh, and if someone hadn’t killed our landlord on day one—in our shop. This mystery-loving, bumbling ex-nun and her trusty demon sidekick are on the case! If I don’t bumble my way right into my own demise first…
There's a place we all go when we die. It's peaceful. Calm. A place to reunite with your loved ones. Furthermore, the weather is perfect, like a perpetual spring. Hate does not exist here, nor crime, or even death. The residents of the Summerlands only experience joy while awaiting the rebirth into their next life, their next journey. The Summerlands are a place of rejuvenation and relaxation. Rest for the soul awaiting a new body. Until the original demons break out of the Nether and enter the Summerlands. Rhychard Bartlett, Warrior of the Way, faces his greatest battle as Baltabek, the first demon cast into the Nether, manipulates the Cauldron Coven's Recapturing Ceremony to bring his demons to the Land Above. To kill the demons and save his world, Rhychard may have to kill the witches. However, Tansy Paxton, leader of the Cauldron Coven, doesn't care for that option too much. Friends will turn against friends as they all strive to protect what's important to them.
A Lakota medicine man has an experience so horrifying that he is shaken to his soul. Trying to balance the sorrow, anger, and the overwhelming feeling of helplessness of not knowing why this could happen, he spends many days in the wilderness with only the company of wildlife and the counsel of the Creator. When he comes back to his family and friends, he is a changed man with a prophecy that will greatly alter history.
Every summer, thousands of people assemble to live together to celebrate the Annual Gathering of the Rainbow Family. Participants establish temporary systems of water distribution and filtration, sanitation, health care, and meals provided freely to all who gather, and they develop sharing and trading systems, recreational opportunities, and educational experiences distinct to this creative social world. The Rainbow Family has invented itself as a unique modern culture without formal organization, providing the necessities of life freely to all who attend. The Annual Gathering of the Rainbow Family has been operating for more than forty years as an experiment in liberty that demonstrates how material organization, participation, and cultural connection can reshape social relationships and transform individual lives. Grounded in sociological theory and research, the book considers what kind of culture the material systems of Babylon reinforce and how society could facilitate the kind of social world and human welfare humans desire."