by Liphar
PART IN WRITING THIS BOOK?
I shed a lot of tears while researching Earth Sentinels, because the planet is in much worse shape than I had imagined. It was a HUGE lesson in forgiveness.
IS ANYTHING IN YOUR BOOK BASED ON REAL-LIFE EXPERIENCES OR PURELY ALL IMAGINATION?
The supernatural events in my books may seem far-fetched, but many of them are true! The beauty of fiction is that readers don’t know which parts are true or not. I’ll leave it to the readers to decide. Of course, in my memoir all of the miracles are true.
WHAT MADE YOU QUALIFIED TO WRITE THIS?
I began practicing shamanism (Native American spirituality) 12 years ago, which has given me insights that can only be received experientially. For example, once you learn to communicate with the spirit realm, you are able to talk with the elements (storms, water, wind, earth). The fallen angel Bechard, Master of the Elements, is a reflection of my experiences. As they say, “truth is stranger than fiction.” Although in this case, they might be equal.
About The Author:
Shaman Elizabeth Herrera is a healer and author who writes life-changing books. Her stories encourage people to stretch outside their comfort zones and reexamine their own beliefs. Elizabeth was raised in a Christian home, but lost her faith in her early twenties. For over a decade, she searched for something to fill the void, eventually discovering Native American spirituality (shamanism). Through this spiritual practice, she unexpectedly became a catalyst for healing and miracles. These events led her back to a belief in a higher power. Her great-grandfather was a full-blooded Apache, who raised her father. She was fortunate to know her great-grandfather. He smuggled sugar and flour from Mexico into Texas, exchanged gunfire with Texas Rangers and crossed paths with Pancho Villa. She is the author of Shaman Stone Soup, Dreams of Dying and Earth Sentinels. Born and raised in Michigan, she now lives in North Carolina with her family.
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The God Of The Donkeys
by Steven W. Wise
All living creatures are a mystery, more so after they die.