THE SATYRS' REIGN

THE SATYRS' REIGN
Author: Calum Wang
Publisher: ANDJARINA Pty Ltd
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2013-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0987447807

The Satyrs’ Reign is a truly unique book. There is nothing like it. It provides an explanation of all creation, evolution, sentient life, the soul, spiritual connections, God, Heaven, Hell, Angels and Alien Life as well. It details how to commune with your soul, how to survive in the afterlife, how to fight, flee and – unfortunately – live with the fate of being punished by greater beings that rule the meta-physical afterlife. We soon learn that a sentient life after physical death is gained by communion with our soul and that this ‘afterlife’ is no paradise for any soul – ours or aliens. Our author (who was possessed by an astral spirit, a warrior-soul known as Calum Wang) explains how so-called ‘Angels’ exist and why they are ruthlessly against any soul that has any memory embedded within it. Your soul – that goes on with the likeness of you – will be hunted down by Angels or Demons and it makes no difference which because they are both utterly determined to destroy all souls that are sentient. It is a tense struggle that continues across time and space. Calum Wang tells our author how he defies ‘The Saraph’, the great Arch-Angels that totally control the meta-physical repository’s we would know as Heaven and Hell. We also learn that our souls in Hell have been enslaved and used as grotesque and violent hell-spawn against other sentient life-forms as well. The Satyrs’ Reign provides detail of one alien life form in particular that has fought ‘us’ as hell-spawn. You will find a thought-provoking passage on almost every page – so it can be a very challenging read that should be consumed with a pause after each chapter. To say ‘Your Soul Will Never Be The Same’ after reading this book – is true. It challenges our society and who we really are, to the very core; and it wins. The real message is embedded in its purpose and truth – not the superfluous facts or misleading detail. The way I see myself, other people and the society that surrounds me now has indeed changed; after reading The Satyrs’ Reign. I am not an atheist or a believer anymore and my journey is now my own.

Revisionary Play

Revisionary Play
Author: Harry Berger (Jr.)
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1988
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780520071803

"What critic of Spenser's poetry does not know, and acknowledge, a debt to Harry Berger? The collection, at last, of these seminal essays into a single volume is welcome news indeed for the generation of scholars who learned from them and can now more easily send their own students to them. . . . Their importance as documents of the discovery of Spenser, and the Spenserian mode, in the 1960s is given new prominence, moreover, by Berger's recent essays here on the 'metapastoralism' of The Shepheardes Calendar. In them, this New Critic comes home again to Spenser, recognizing the value of recent critical trends but arguing passionately for the centrality of the close reading of text. The result is a powerful case for reconciliation and consolidation of methods that have dominated literary study over the second half of this century."--Donald Cheney, co-editor of The Spenser Encyclopedia

Magickal, Mystical Creatures

Magickal, Mystical Creatures
Author: D. J. Conway
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781567181494

Here is an occult encyclopedia of over two hundred magickal creatures, from pookas and green men to gorgons and gargoyles. Included are their history, symbolism, appearance, associated traits, and magickal abilities. More important, however, is the included information on how to use the energies and talents of these creatures to empower your magickal workings, rituals, and meditations. Use the secrets of these creatures to eliminate barriers blocking your magickal and personal progress.

Women, Crime and Punishment in Ancient Law and Society

Women, Crime and Punishment in Ancient Law and Society
Author: Elisabeth Meier Tetlow
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2005-06-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826416292

The ancient period of Greek history, to which this volume is devoted, began in late Bronze Age in the second millennium and lasted almost to the end of the first century BCE, when the last remnant of the Hellenistic empire created by Alexander the Great was conquered by the Romans. Extant texts of law of actual laws are few and often found embedded in other sources, such as the works of orators and historians. Greek literature, from the epics of Homer to the classical dramas, provides a valuable source of information. However, since literary sources are fictional portrayals and often reflect the times and biases of the authors, other more concrete evidence from archaeology has been used throughout the volume to confirm and contextualize the literary evidence about women, crime, and punishment in ancient Greece. The volume is divided into three parts: (I) Mykenean and Archaic Greece, (II) Classical Greece, and (III the Hellenistic Period. The book includes illustrations, maps, lists of Hellenistic dynasties, and Indices of Persons, Place and Subjects. Crime and punishment, criminal law and its administration, are areas of ancient history that have been explored less than many other aspects of ancient civilizations. Throughout history women have been affected by crime both as victims and as offenders. In the ancient world, customary laws were created by men, formal laws were written by men, and both were interpreted and enforced by men. This two-volume work explores the role of gender in the formation and administration of ancient law and examines the many gender categories and relationships established in ancient law, including legal personhood, access to courts, citizenship, political office, religious office, professions, marriage, inheritance, and property ownership. Thus it focuses on women and crime within the context of women in the society.