SIL, blending science and philosophic idealism, is a self-contained orbital craft providing physical survivability and intellectual stimulation-an example to eco-ravaged Earth of humanity's future. But all is not Utopian in this brave, new world. McVee, SIL's designer, commander and deceitful catalyst, is under siege. SIL's first inhabitants oppose new comers; McVee favors new blood, new ideas. A coup leads to death and SIL enters Earth's political intrigue as powerful forces vie for control. McVee's son is targeted, and he is forced to flee Earth. Meanwhile, teenage Silians experiment with...
SIL, blending science and philosophic idealism, is a self-contained orbital craft providing physical survivability and intellectual stimulation-an exa...
The Ankahr Muse tradition is one of the oldest traditions of reading Tarot in Eastern Europe. The oral tradition of the ancient masters has been passed down from Master to Apprentice for millennia, and until now has been the domain of an unseen world. With the popularity of so many different methods for reading Tarot, and the introduction of hundreds of different Tarot decks, both old and new, this book goes back to the origins of Tarot in Europe and gives a complete orientation to the cards, their images and how to read them. This is one of the deepest looks into the ancient art of...
The Ankahr Muse tradition is one of the oldest traditions of reading Tarot in Eastern Europe. The oral tradition of the ancient masters has been passe...
Level 4 of the Mystic Apprentice textbook series presents more advanced levels of readings, and deeper levels of trance work. It looks at the historic development of the world's religions as they had impact on these practices, and on how governments have found some of our mystic practices of interest.This is intended as a textbook companion to the Ankahr Muse mystic apprenticeship program.
Level 4 of the Mystic Apprentice textbook series presents more advanced levels of readings, and deeper levels of trance work. It looks at the historic...
First time in print, this series was called ""America's Favorite Gay Soap Opera"" first published in 1993 in Michael's Entertainment Weekly (later M/W) in Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD as a weekly series in print. Voted the number one favorite of the public, the series developed a near cult-like following, including spontaneous street theater enactments each Thursday afternoon when the current editions first hit the streets. The series was turned into a screen play as a epic dramatic series. The pilot was shot, but the show never aired because of the element of terrorism in the plot, and...
First time in print, this series was called ""America's Favorite Gay Soap Opera"" first published in 1993 in Michael's Entertainment Weekly (later M/W...
First time in print, this historic production is derived from a magazine story with 54 weekly issues telling a hilarious and gripping adventure shows behind the scenes in Washington, DC when a conservative matriarch with unimaginable influence over one Congressman discovers her son is gay. The only problem is that he is working for the Congressman.
This story was considered the favorite gay soap in America for many years. It was made into this screen play and the pilot was shot. But when, in 2001, the twin towers fell, so did all scripts with references to terrorist plots. Oh, yes, there is...
First time in print, this historic production is derived from a magazine story with 54 weekly issues telling a hilarious and gripping adventure shows ...