Orbs: the Untold Story

Orbs: the Untold Story
Author: Elise Lowers
Publisher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2013-09-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1452579059

What are orbs? Who are they? What do they want? Should we try to find out? If so, how do we do it? Are you grieving and having a hard time feeling separated from the one you love? Do you want to know how to change that? Read our story to see some very interesting things we have learned about the orbs.

The Untold Story

The Untold Story
Author: Joseph Maldonado
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557019478

This book tells the life of Joseph Maldonado, a person that gets greatness thrust upon him. Follow his life, as his friends, family, and he battle the forces of evil and ultimately save the world.

The Devils Untold Story

The Devils Untold Story
Author: Ethan Millan
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524520608

Welcome to a world where blood, lust, power, loyalty, and desires to kill are taken to their limits. Out of the darkness where that mans lust for power is allowed to exist, the unimaginable emerged. From the forgotten legends of ancient times, they have been called forth into the world once againdevils. From within the shadows, rogue hunters arise, operating for their own reasons but aim for the same goals. The devils do not walk unchallenged. Terror doesnt flourish without resistance, and a battle for survival erupts. An age that changed from peace to violence and sin, trading blood for blood, humanity may be lost. But from the ashes of destroyed hope, a new legend emerges, a figure harbored by death, respectfully feared by devils, and distrusted by humanity. A stolen child who became a devil slayer and who became a devil, his name is Heartnik. Try to kill me if you can, but ready or not, Im coming for you.

Sea Of Untold Stories

Sea Of Untold Stories
Author: Andy DeJong
Publisher: Andy DeJong
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2022-05-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Book 2 of the Ghosts Of Pinkerton series. An imaginative western/fantasy/sci-fi genre mashing supernatural adventure! Welcome back to an alternative 1880s influenced by outside forces of light and dark—and different eras. It differs from our own in subtle, and not so subtle, ways. If you like your stories strange, a bit campy, and full of historical inaccuracies, then this is your type of book. Nearly one year has passed since the battle with the chaos demon known as Malice. Cole Owens has spent the better part of that year searching for Jasper Longley, who vanished after defeating the demon. Cole is convinced that the answer to Jasper’s disappearance lies in a place called the Sea of Untold Stories—a place not of this world. But he has no clue on how to open the barrier that separates the earth from the otherworldly location. Close to giving up, Cole happens upon a salesman, who also dabbles in magic, and strikes a deal with him—find a mysterious orb and, in return, he’ll open the Sea of Untold Stories. Unfortunately, the salesman turns out to be a bit of a swindler. Running out of options, Cole enlists the help of some old friends, and they strike out in search of the dirty snake. When they find him, he agrees to open the barrier. But some things are better left closed. When the barrier is opened, and the gang is ready to retrieve a certain someone, they end up unleashing something else—something that has no business on earth. Now they need to put the being back where it came from, before it imposes its will on humanity. Watching everything unfold from her safe place in the Nexus is a modern-day girl named Kelly—she’s not some simple valley girl. Soon she finds herself, quite reluctantly, caught up in the middle of the action. Her life, and future, are forever changed by the string of events that lead to one last confrontation.

Orbs and the Afterlife

Orbs and the Afterlife
Author: Virginia M. Hummel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780983478744

Discover the link between the orb phenomenon and our true identities as eternal souls. Drawn from Virginia's years of research and experience with the orb phenomenon, she includes over one hundred-sixty photographs, and stories from around the world corroborating this connection-validated by doctors, scientists and healthcare workers.

Seven Heavens

Seven Heavens
Author: Carla Wills-Brandon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2023-09-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1644118165

Explores ancient Jewish beliefs in life after death as well as contemporary spiritual experiences • Reveals clear references to the afterlife, heaven, and spiritual encounters in ancient Hebrew texts, including the Torah, the Zohar, and the Dead Sea Scrolls • Shares profound stories from the author’s clinical therapy practice to show how afterlife beliefs can heal destructive emotional patterns and ancestral trauma • Describes the psychological parameters of trauma resolution, enabling long-term healing and spiritual advancement Exploring afterlife theories from the ancient world as well as contemporary afterlife encounters, Carla Wills-Brandon, Ph.D., reveals references to Jewish mysticism and afterlife encounters in ancient Hebrew texts, including the Torah, the Talmud, the Zohar, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the writings of the early Kabbalists. She shows how these works describe not only the realms of heaven but also near-death experiences (NDEs), after-death contact, reincarnation, and deathbed visions of crossed-over loved ones. Drawing on her background in psychology and her experience as a licensed therapist, she explains how acknowledging an afterlife as well as spiritual encounters can help you find peace after loss, discover inner spiritual light, and heal from destructive emotional patterns and ancestral trauma, including intergenerational wounds such as those from the Holocaust. Sharing profound accounts of modern-day premonitions, spirit visitations, dream encounters with the dying, NDEs, and other psychic manifestations, the author shows how similar our contemporary mystical experiences are to those of our ancestors. Looking at the strong emotional resonances created by unresolved trauma, she explains how many survivors of World War II developed PTSD, which has been passed down from one generation to the next. She shows how believing in life after death and speaking about spiritual experiences can help heal emotional trauma and release difficult memories stuck psychically in our personal and ancestral past. Revealing how spiritual seekers can benefit not only from a belief in the afterlife but also from expressing their visions of the unseen, the author shows how knowing that physical death is not final fosters a healthier preparation for one’s own death and the deaths of those we cherish as well as a more fulfilling life.

Untold Stories

Untold Stories
Author: Goutam Ghosh
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-05-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1648288111

Though one may say “It is better left unsaid,” for feature articles, it is usually “The more said, the better.” Unfortunately, the economics of publication compels one to crop details which could offer valuable and interesting insight to readers. The twenty-five themes in this book would motivate you, the readers, to think of the issues raised, while enjoying the pace of the presentation. Cover and Interior pictures by Goutam Ghosh

Babble On

Babble On
Author: Kris Needs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781787602335

Babble On is the autobiography from Alex Paterson, co-founder of legendary house group The Orb.

The Untold Stories: Love starts with a tear and ends with a tear

The Untold Stories: Love starts with a tear and ends with a tear
Author: Ratikant Parida
Publisher: Ink of Knowledge
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2023-05-30
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 8119210808

"THE UNTOLD STORIES"is not just a Book. At least Ratikant, as a writer, will not call it just a book but more likely a collection of unexplained feelings and unuttered words of a guy who wishes to have told his girl. It is mainly composed of words in the form of poetry and prose of the genre you'd want to engrave on the back of your girl with your fingers. Feelings you wish your girl knew. It has complaints about one who ended everything in between, rage for one who messed it all and finally love for one who knows how to love someone back. Dedicated to all the people who encouraged me to write, to express my feelings, to thrive in the way I always wanted to. But I couldn't. And especially Her who made me do this.

The Wild Vine

The Wild Vine
Author: Todd Kliman
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-05-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0307409376

A rich romp through untold American history featuring fabulous characters, The Wild Vine is the tale of a little-known American grape that rocked the fine-wine world of the nineteenth century and is poised to do so again today. Author Todd Kliman sets out on an epic quest to unravel the mystery behind Norton, a grape used to make a Missouri wine that claimed a prestigious gold medal at an international exhibition in Vienna in 1873. At a time when the vineyards of France were being ravaged by phylloxera, this grape seemed to promise a bright future for a truly American brand of wine-making, earthy and wild. And then Norton all but vanished. What happened? The narrative begins more than a hundred years before California wines were thought to have put America on the map as a wine-making nation and weaves together the lives of a fascinating cast of renegades. We encounter the suicidal Dr. Daniel Norton, tinkering in his experimental garden in 1820s Richmond, Virginia. Half on purpose and half by chance, he creates a hybrid grape that can withstand the harsh New World climate and produce good, drinkable wine, thus succeeding where so many others had failed so fantastically before, from the Jamestown colonists to Thomas Jefferson himself. Thanks to an influential Long Island, New York, seed catalog, the grape moves west, where it is picked up in Missouri by German immigrants who craft the historic 1873 bottling. Prohibition sees these vineyards burned to the ground by government order, but bootleggers keep the grape alive in hidden backwoods plots. Generations later, retired Air Force pilot Dennis Horton, who grew up playing in the abandoned wine caves of the very winery that produced the 1873 Norton, brings cuttings of the grape back home to Virginia. Here, dot-com-millionaire-turned-vintner Jenni McCloud, on an improbable journey of her own, becomes Norton’s ultimate champion, deciding, against all odds, to stake her entire reputation on the outsider grape. Brilliant and provocative, The Wild Vine shares with readers a great American secret, resuscitating the Norton grape and its elusive, inky drink and forever changing the way we look at wine, America, and long-cherished notions of identity and reinvention.