A bright city, in a developing country. Santa Cruz is the shining star of the nation. Here lives a family, seemingly happy. The parents Louisa and Roger met in the UK and set up a nice family with two children: Marcos, the eldest and Jason, the youngest. They are the Mckai brothers. The brothers are fond of horror stories, science fiction, parallel worlds and games that they often play and bring to another world, which would hardly be achieved otherwise. Marcos, the major, manages to establish, with a parallel world, a connection so strong that he begins to have relations with parallel...
A bright city, in a developing country. Santa Cruz is the shining star of the nation. Here lives a family, seemingly happy. The parents Louisa and Rog...
Christine was born into a dysfunctional Protestant family in 1951 in Bangor, Northern Ireland. At the height of the 'Troubles' in 1969, after completing her basic education, she worked for a year in bomb-riddled Belfast before deciding to emigrate to South Africa, a country tyrannised by the Apartheid government and simmering with racial tension. Christine arrived in South Africa as a naive nineteen-year-old, saddened by having to leave Ireland and blissfully unaware that she was entering a country not without its own 'Troubles'. This is the extraordinary story of an ordinary person who lived...
Christine was born into a dysfunctional Protestant family in 1951 in Bangor, Northern Ireland. At the height of the 'Troubles' in 1969, after completi...
This book talks about the history of the author. It starts when he was born, when his mother passed away and talks about his life with his Grandfather who raised him in the Polokwane Province. He was hard worker, he digged out huge trees and he ploughed mielies, pumpkins, beans, potatoes and peanuts. The author was the youngest of five siblings. His sister was three years older than him. The other three were adopted by his grandparents. When he got older, he learned everything that was done on a farm, looked after domestic animals, ploughed and harvested. They sold every extra produce to...
This book talks about the history of the author. It starts when he was born, when his mother passed away and talks about his life with his Grandfather...
Two Worlds is a an adventurous, compelling, exciting journey to mysterious geographical and spiritual places, seen through the eyes of the protagonist Jules, an independent and free-spirited woman. A chance encounter with Daniel, a metaphysical figure from another world, puts Jules on a path of inner discovery, growth and awareness. Her task is arduous and very risky. Jules challenges the evil forces dominating humanity. The question is, will she succeed?
Two Worlds is a an adventurous, compelling, exciting journey to mysterious geographical and spiritual places, seen through the eyes of the protagonist...
In this era of smartphones and 24/7 internet access, most of us wake up and immediately dive into the challenges of the day, responding to messages, catching up on the news and following up on our daily tasks. Unfortunately, this behavior turns us into "firefighters" of our lives, leaving us listless, scattered and stressed. And we forget to dedicate a little time in the morning for the most important person in this world, which is you. The powerful process of Morning Zen helps you take back your mornings and start the day on the right foot. Through clear and easy-to-follow steps, the method...
In this era of smartphones and 24/7 internet access, most of us wake up and immediately dive into the challenges of the day, responding to messages, c...
Grounders are cop slang for easy open and solved cases. A husband kills his wife, a bar-fight with a knife or a gun, cases quickly solved in two or three days. Cops love this and get credit for promotion for easily solving cases. In Grounders the NYPD cops find that this murder of a cook is much more than a simple grounder. It involves the Chinese Tong gangs in NYC, Peruvian rebels who want to overthrow their government by using “magic rocks” that were left from an alien civilization like Stargate in Machu-Picchu, and a love story between a detective and a Tong leader’s granddaughter....
Grounders are cop slang for easy open and solved cases. A husband kills his wife, a bar-fight with a knife or a gun, cases quickly solved in two or th...
Have you ever heard of the Law of Attraction? It is a principle which states that the power of subconscious mind and the practice of gratitude can make each of us the creators of our own destiny and transform our desires and dreams into reality. Inspired by the works of Joe Dispenza and Joseph Murphy, Grzegorz Glinka tells his personal understanding of the principle and how it affected his life. Unlike his first work, The Tools of Self-Development, which explains personal development in a nutshell, this book has a more story-telling kick. It's the journey of the author through life, from his...
Have you ever heard of the Law of Attraction? It is a principle which states that the power of subconscious mind and the practice of gratitude can mak...
For Love of the Sacred Awe is about a new way or the correct way of looking at beauty in the world. When you realize that this creation, of which we are part, is a work of Love of a highly intelligent Loving Being which believers call God or JHWH or Shiva, then you experience the sacred awe! Indeed, this is the very definition of beauty: something that has been created out of love. There are a lot of photographers and artists out there with lost souls. They try to be creative and odd to the point of being silly and superfluous, all because they have not realized the ultimate truth: there is a...
For Love of the Sacred Awe is about a new way or the correct way of looking at beauty in the world. When you realize that this creation, of which we a...