Blue Shaman - Hugh Malafry - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781546202530 - August 4, 2017
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Blue Shaman

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In the wake of the cataclysmic loss of the heaven of the First Time, the kingdoms of this world descended into an unrelenting dark age. Driven to return to the paradise that once was, human civilizations rose and fell, their sovereignty always short lived, and forever challenged by conflicting visions of how to restore heaven on earth.
In the time of the great transgression, a path for man to return to the way of life was established in the Na Akhu-El sages, the shining ones of the First Time. In these the seed of light of the Golden Age was sown, to teach the way of the Four Forces, of the cycles of creation, and how to harmonize in them. And though the way was offered, and there were those who awakened to divine identity in the new heaven of this world, always the spirits of fear, greed, and shame overwhelmed the revelation, obscured the way, and wrought destruction.
At the Great Pyramid, an epiphany in the King's Chamber compels Hugues Caron to seek out and learn of the Na Akhu-el sages, the way of divine identity and mastery of the lost Hallows. In his quest to understand the mystery of the stone of sovereignty, Caron learns that a third and final opportunity for the spiritual regeneration of the human race, and return to the Golden Age, is in the offing. Again, it is for the Na Akhu-El sages to prepare the way, but even as this millennial old contest comes to climax, subversive forces of another ancient order are at work. Should these prevail an end will be made to the fallen state, not in restoration to a Golden Age, but in the final destruction of the human race.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 4, 2017
ISBN13 9781546202530
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 546
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 31 mm   ·   793 g
Language English  

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