Ascent

Ascent PDF Author: Bethany Adams
Publisher: AW Books
ISBN: 0999758780
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 458

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A lost prince Between years surviving on the streets and an ill-advised stint with Kien’s group of half-blood fae, Fen has seen his fair share of darkness. Sure, he helped capture Kien and put an end to the trouble he caused, but his actions contributed to one of the greatest upheavals of all—the return of magic to Earth. Now Fen’s mother has named him the heir to the Unseelie throne, and he has discovered he has two mates he is unworthy to claim. A deadly healer The daughter of a Seelie artisan and a human woman, Maddy can’t find anyone among her father’s people willing to teach her to heal without causing harm. But finally, she has hope—a healer on Moranaia has agreed to help her. The problem? Maddy will have to travel to their world, leaving her girlfriend Anna unprotected on Earth. For the return of magic has awakened Anna’s latent water abilities, and the temptation of the nearby river could prove too much without Maddy near. A canny enemy When a slip of the tongue reveals that Fen could share a mate bond with both Maddy and Anna, all three must come to terms with their insecurities—and quickly. The poison they believed eradicated has appeared again, and Meren, the traitorous Seelie noble who had once worked with Kien, has returned from hiding. Together, Anna, Fen, and Maddy might be able to defeat the rising threat. But first, they must conquer their pasts.

The Eighth God

The Eighth God PDF Author: Paul S. Lavender
Publisher: Paul S. Lavender
ISBN:
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 322

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For thousands of years, five great fortresses have stood sentinel between the Borderlands and the rapacious orcs. But the orcs have allies and these allies are about to set a chain of events in motion that will lead to war... Heroes will rise to answer the call. Saethryth has just returned from the orc lands where he has been killing them for over twenty years. He is one of the last Orcslayers left alive. Melress is a half-elven Battle Mage, recently promoted to captain and sent to the fortress of Knight's Perch, where there are rumours of a traitor. Tierra has been sleeping with the enemy and now she wants revenge. And Bazak-Kul, well he just wants to get home alive. They, and others, will face the onslaught at Knight's Perch, but battle is the least of anyone's problems, because The Eighth God is on the rise and everything can change when the gods are playing.

Word of Traitors

Word of Traitors PDF Author: Don Bassingthwaite
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
ISBN: 0786956526
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 401

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The horror of war, the thrill of adventure, the magic of Eberron® While trying to find the assassin who killed the Emperor of Dhakaan, the heroes launch a plan to keep the Rod of Kings out of the hands of his unstable successor. To do so, they must stay one step ahead of political factions; thwart a murderous new cult leader and her lackey, hellbent on killing the heroes; and prevent full-scale war with the Five Nations.

7 Mysteries

7 Mysteries PDF Author: Alesia Matson
Publisher:
ISBN: 0975410709
Category : Contemplation
Languages : en
Pages : 265

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Using the symbolic information encoded in the number seven, this groundbreaking work makes meditation, contemplation, and prayer accessible to anyone interested in personal evolution.

The Rise of Sturd

The Rise of Sturd PDF Author: Maria DeVivo
Publisher: 4 Horsemen Publications, Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 218

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You can’t keep a bad elf down. Upon completing her first Big Night assignment—delivering coal to all the kids on the naughty list—Ember Skye thought all was well at the North Pole. She no longer has to slave away in the coal mines, and her arch-nemesis has seemingly been stripped of his power. Sturd, however, has only been biding his time. After he discovers an ancient text, the demonic elf sets out on a mission that could change life at the Pole as they know it. His rise in power could threaten the very existence of the Big Night, the North Pole, and even Claus himself. Return to the North Pole where Ember and all the coal elves will soon realize never to underestimate the corruptible temptation of unrivaled power. Unfortunately for them, it may be too late… chaos may reign supreme.

CHILDREN’S - SHORT STORIES - for A.M.RESEARCH

CHILDREN’S - SHORT STORIES - for A.M.RESEARCH PDF Author: Bugs2Writes
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0244622558
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 286

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CHILDREN'S - SHORT STORIES is a collection of tales written to entertain with narratives which enthral, amuse and absorb the curious minds of young book lovers. There is plenty to stimulate, excite and inspire the imaginations of the most discerning readers. The tales are immensely fascinating and engage a child's imagination with enthralling journeys of self-discovery, magical adventures and exciting mysteries.

Phantom of the Gods

Phantom of the Gods PDF Author: Paris Tolbert
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1662408498
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 111

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In nine thousand years of the Second Era, the high and wood elves were united by the high king and queen of the Sheokya Dynasty. Until a young innocence elf had been trapped and lied with encouragement by anger and greed that killed the family that was taken from her. After four months, a young half god, half high elf named Evmjir Dagaryen, had lost everything to an unknown darkness known as the Shadow Brotherhood. As Evmjir found himself and took his broken family to gain what his people had lost, now it was time to begin his training to become the god-king. The gods were watching and the angels had helped the young elf to fulfilled his family legacy as the ruler of the Sheokya Empire and become the dragon-snake emperor. However, the young man had begun to find and help those he had fought to become his most loyal companions to take down the one they whispered about, known as the false emperor.

The Immortal Renshai

The Immortal Renshai PDF Author: Mickey Zucker Reichert
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0756408660
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 466

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Based on Norse mythology, the third installment of the Renshai saga concludes the tale of three brothers caught in a dangerous magical confrontation, against which humans and elves must band together to preserve their worlds. After a cataclysmic magical confrontation that shakes the very roots of Midgard, elves and humans alike struggle to put the pieces of their lives back together. But with many among them cast out of their own world and stranded in the Outworlds, the chances of rescuing all those "lost" souls seems very slim. While elves can find those of their own race, they cannot track humans in the same way. Perhaps, if the powers of the elves, the human mages of Myrcidë, and the one surviving Kjempemagiska, the sorcerer Kentt, can be combined, they can bring back most of those lost in chaos. Saviar, Subikahn, and Calistin, the three Renshai brothers, must all face their own personal demons, as they attempt to find their destinies in this radically changed world. Even the royal family of Béarn will find everything they value placed at risk. Only if the brothers, their friends, family, allies, and former enemies can find a way to work together will they have any hope of healing Midgard and carving out the path to a better future for all.

Fairy Tale Land

Fairy Tale Land PDF Author: Kate Davies
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Limited
ISBN: 0711247536
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 114

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Book Description
Fairy Tale Land is a large-format gift book filled with classic fairy tales and exquisitely illustrated maps for children to pore over.

DN1 - Collection of Long Speeches

DN1 - Collection of Long Speeches PDF Author: Tomás Morales y Durán
Publisher: Libros de Verdad
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 238

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Book Description
The word of the Buddha has remained pristine over the centuries because it has been encoded in pāli, a language created exclusively for this purpose, under a very complex system of redundancy. Like any artificial language that was not subjected to evolution, each concept has a word and each word has a single concept, like Morse. The complete code has 1,453,000 words that are distributed in 167,800 lines and these in 64,800 paragraphs. Redundancy is constant, so that each word will have a large number of occurrences in very different contexts. Decoding the texts requires having for each word all the available meanings, not only those derived from the compilation of its previous partial translations, but also those derived from its corresponding equivalent Sanskrit word, with its usages, and supported by the ancient Chinese in the parallel agamas, when it exists. One proceeds by substituting each word for each and every one of these meanings until one is found that fits all occurrences. And it is always found. Moreover, once it is done, it is verified that there is no meaning that uses more than one word. The secret of the pāli is that it is biunivocal, as is to be expected of any artificial language. Therefore, it is only possible to translate if all computer-aided texts are decoded synoptically. This is the first time this has been done, pouring its content into Spanish, which is one of the most richly nuanced languages in the world. And the other secret it has kept during these millennia is that its more than 7.2 million characters encode a unique message, which never contradicts itself, and which points to a single direction: enlightenment. The first book of the Dīgha Nikāya, the Collection of the Long Discourses of the Buddha, collects 17 suttas that do not fit into the typical format of discourses, but are groupings created centuries later managing to be classified as another canonical collection. This book seems to be composed to be given to Buddhist missionaries to be used as a manual for debate against other religions in order to gain followers. This is the tone of most of the first thirteen discourses. For this purpose, neither mythomania nor milacrery, which the Indian public has always liked so much, is disdained. If we study their structure, we immediately see that they are completely foreign to the canonical ones and their content, in general, is composed of a libel against a religious group, followed by a series of short-paste of canonical suttas selected without much criterion. DN 9. With Poṭṭhapāda, its unknown author goes into a series of dialectical traps until he reaches a point where he finds himself unable to get out and resolves it by complicating everything even more so that nothing is clear. In DN 13. The Three Knowledges, the Brahmins are blamed for the same vices and defects as the Buddhist monks. The rest of the false discourses do not try to imitate the regular structure of the suttas and neither the wording nor the content, which shows a short knowledge on the part of their authors of the rest of the Nikayas. They are marked with a double asterisk (**). Three of the four great discourses are also collected: the Mahapadana, the Mahanidana, and the Mahaparinibbana. But the stain of falsehood also extends through two of the great discourses: the Mahapadana, or The Great Chronicle of the Buddhas, which is a pamphlet of an exaggerated baroque excessive even for oriental taste, and the extensive Mahaparinibbana, which is not free from falsehoods spread throughout its extensive writing. On the contrary, the Mahanidana, or Great Discourse of the Causes, is an exhaustive compilation of the theory of Dependent Origination in a single text, and the Mahasatipatthana, or Great Discourse of the Instructions of Practice, does the same with different practices. Not all of them, but the ones he deals with are dealt with in depth. These two discourses alone make this book worthwhile.

Treatise on Wisdom - 5

Treatise on Wisdom - 5 PDF Author: Tomás Morales y Durán
Publisher: Libros de Verdad
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 301

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Putting an end to suffering for good does not seem like a really desirable goal. I have not come to get to this. It is not that eradicating suffering is not a noble goal, and it can be for many people, but it is not my case. Practice continues to guide me and I know that I will eventually reach Wisdom, even though I don't even know what it is at this moment. The "special effects" are not satisfactory and only serve to certify where I am, so far from everyone, that the comparisons begin to become too obvious. It is at this point that I begin to see that what the entire Buddhist world considers valid and supports many of its postulates are collections of recurring falsehoods that violate logic and the suttas themselves.