Temple Of Destiny
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Author | : Jean Johnson |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2018-02-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101592001 |
Synod gathers, tell them lies: Efforts garnered in your pride Lost beneath the granite face. Painted Lord, stand by her side; Repentance is the Temple's grace. The Guardian of the Fountain of Mendhi is dying, and her successor must step up to the task. Disciplinarian Pelai is ready to accept the burden of managing the powerful magics, but the timing is inconvenient. She has one last Disciplining to perform: assigning the punishment of the three Puhon brothers--men whose lives are entwined with a prophecy of a cataclysmic demonic invasion. Six months of travel have given Puhon Krais time to reflect on, regret, and repent his many mistakes. But the worst lies just ahead: defying the leadership of Mendhi means suffering harsh punishments at the hands of the Disciplinarians once he comes home. Commanded by his Goddess, the proud Painted Warrior must find the strength to submit to his destiny...or find himself, and his whole world, on the wrong side of history. For in the end, one brother is destined to save humanity, one will betray humanity, and one will walk away from his humanity.
Author | : David Barco |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2020-05-28 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Harrison Grady is ready to call it quits. But when the Destine Elder introduces him to Patrick Stone, who's dad went missing alongside Harrison's, a new mission begins.This time, Harrison wrestles with the results of his actions from the previous year, while trying to balance classes, school dances, and helping a new friend find answers. As Harrison and his friends search for clues, something evil lurks in the shadows, hunting for someone close to Harrison.
Author | : David Barco |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 382 |
Release | : 2019-06-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781072357193 |
Is he dead......Is he just missing?What are they hiding...For fifteen-year-old Harrison Grady, the thought of knowing what happened to his father dominates his every thought. His father and his elite task force, The Silver Falcons, vanished one night thirteen years ago while on a top-secret mission. Under decree of the Destine Elder, they may never be spoken of - even by Harrison's family. An eerie silence......No one dares break itThe absence of his father and the silence about his disappearance morphs into anger, depression, and anxiety in Harrison's life. This manifests distrust with the Destine nation and their leaders because Harrison knows that they must be hiding something. Now with the chance to follow in his father's elusive footsteps, Harrison is accepted into the Destine Academy where he will study and train to be an elite Destine warrior. Without any warning, the mysterious Destine Elder has become the Headmaster of the Academy. With his newfound skills and band of friends, Harrison devises a plan to investigate the disappearance of his father.Make those who have vowed silence talk.But... just as Harrison begins his mission, unexpected truths take him on a journey where everything he's ever known changes right before his eyes.
Author | : Murala M. Jagadish |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 8184651449 |
This book will change the way one looks at the world. A must read. A must treasure. A great adventure through a person's life. It brings out nature's gift to the world and will give you the reasons for your existence on this planet. Story of a young man travelling to India in search of answers to his life's mission. He comes to a place where his mentor provides him divine guidance. The guidance helps the young man understand the significance of life and how this truth could carve his life mission. He is brought to understand life's main system - the principle of connectivity and integration of mind, body and the universe. The story revolves around fishes in a bowl and how these as a medium helps in the young man's change of mission in life by way of making him understand the intricacies thereon.
Author | : Caterina Guenzi |
Publisher | : State University of New York Press |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2021-03-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1438482035 |
Astrologers play an important role in Indian society, but there are very few studies on their social identity and professional practices. Based on extensive fieldwork carried out in the city of Banaras, Words of Destiny shows how the Brahmanical scholarly tradition of astral sciences (jyotiḥśāstra) described in Sanskrit literature and taught at universities has been adapted and reformulated to meet the needs and questions of educated middle and upper classes in urban India: How to get a career promotion? How to choose the most suitable field of study for children? When is the best moment to move into a new house? The study of astrology challenges ready-made assumptions about the boundaries between "science" and "superstition," "rationality" and "magic." Rather than judging the validity of astrology as a knowledge system, Caterina Guenzi explores astrological counseling as a social practice and how it "works from within" for both astrologers and their clients. She examines the points of view of those who use astrology either as a way of earning their living or as a means through which to solve problems and make decisions, concluding that, because astrology combines mathematical calculations and astronomical observations with ritual practices, it provides educated urban families with an idiom through which modern science and devotional Hinduism can be subsumed.
Author | : Robert Temple |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 653 |
Release | : 2009-01-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1594778841 |
A book that verifies the existence of secret underground chambers beneath the Sphinx and demonstrates its origins as the Egyptian god of the dead, Anubis • Includes an anthology of eyewitness accounts from early travelers who explored the secret chambers before they were sealed in 1926 • Reveals that the Sphinx was originally carved as a monumental crouching Anubis, the Egyptian jackal god of the necropolis Shrouded in mystery for centuries, the Sphinx of Giza has frustrated many who have attempted to discover its original purpose. Accounts exist of the Sphinx as an oracle, as a king’s burial chamber, and as a temple for initiation into the Hermetic Mysteries. Egyptologists have argued for decades about whether there are secret chambers underneath the Sphinx, why the head-to-body ratio is out of proportion, and whose face adorns it. In The Sphinx Mystery, Robert Temple addresses the many mysteries of the Sphinx. He presents eyewitness accounts, published over a period of 281 years, of people who saw the secret chambers and even went inside them before they were sealed in 1926--accounts that had been forgotten until the author rediscovered them. He also describes his own exploration of a tunnel at the rear of the Sphinx, perhaps used for obtaining sacred divinatory dreams. Robert Temple reveals that the Sphinx was originally a monumental Anubis, the Egyptian jackal god, and that its face is that of a Middle Kingdom Pharaoh, Amenemhet II, which was a later re-carving. In addition, he provides photographic evidence of ancient sluice gate traces to demonstrate that, during the Old Kingdom, the Sphinx as Anubis sat surrounded by a moat filled with water--called Jackal Lake in the ancient Pyramid Texts--where religious ceremonies were held. He also provides evidence that the exact size and position of the Sphinx were geometrically determined in relation to the pyramids of Cheops and Chephren and that it was part of a pharaonic resurrection cult.
Author | : Smita Rao |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : 2024-08-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
This book is a compilation of 18 short stories gleaned from real life, with a touch of fiction and fantasy. It gives readers a glimpse into the daily lives and experiences of the everyday Indian, in the past and present. In writing this book, the author has attempted to convey her thoughts and musings, while taking the reader on a journey through the struggles and successes of humanity. The stories deal with the ups and downs of young love, an engineers path to ascetism, Indian wedding traditions and some darker themes such as crime and revenge. Every journalist dreams of writing, as do those with a natural flair for storytelling. Inspired by RK Narayan, I, too, embarked on writing short stories. My first book received a modest reception, igniting a strong desire to further my writing career. India's vastness provides ample material for short stories, yet our linguistic divisions prompt reflection: are they a blessing or a curse? They have undoubtedly fostered distinct linguistic communities. Today, young people transcend linguistic and religious boundaries to find love and marry across cultural divides, a trend on the rise. Consequently, India has become a melting pot of diverse religions, cultures, and castes. However, the older generation remains steadfast in their adherence to traditional values and customs. For society to achieve true peace and harmony, they must be willing to adapt and embrace change.
Author | : Robert Temple |
Publisher | : Destiny Books |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 2005-09-07 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9781594770852 |
An examination of the shadow side of prophecy in human history and our attitudes toward fate and predicting the future • Explores the divinatory techniques and traditions of classical Greece and Rome as compared with ancient China • Contains new information concerning the location of the Greek Oracle of the Dead at Baia • Shows how the latest discoveries in science may validate the system of the I Ching • First U.S. Edition of Netherworld Many methods for predicting the future, such as tarot, runes, the I Ching, and other divinatory oracles, can be traced back to ancient cultures. In Oracles of the Dead Robert Temple examines the Greek and Roman traditions and techniques of divination and compares them to those of ancient China. He reveals the real physical location of the "hell" of the ancient Greeks--known in antiquity as the Oracle of the Dead and used for séances intended to contact the spirits of the dead--and provides photographs from his explorations there. Relating them to the ancient belief in the Oracle of the Dead, Temple examines the various mysteries associated with Delphi and the other oracles of the ancient world and explains how they were used to allow visitors to experience contact with the divine. Furthermore, his examination of the Chinese oracular system shows how the latest developments in science are validating the system of the I Ching.
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 800 |
Release | : 1881 |
Genre | : Artists |
ISBN | : |
Contains many biographical sketches and historical and descriptive articles regarding Utah, Utah communities and Mormon faith and history.
Author | : Janelle Taylor |
Publisher | : Kensington Publishing Corp. |
Total Pages | : 535 |
Release | : 2011-10-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1420127349 |
Soul-stirring romance and sweeping passion make the award-winning historical novels of Janelle Taylor unforgettable. And her bestselling tradition continues in Destiny's Temptress, as a beautiful Union spy discovers hidden desire in a rebel soldier's forbidden embrace.