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An edition of The Eighth House (2011)

The Eighth House

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Explore New Thought principles in this coming of age novel set in a mythical world. Follow a young man's journey into mysticism and self discovery taking you to places you never imagined existed. Through Ancient Wisdom, Paalin learns he must find a way to control his visioning process.

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Lulu
Language
English
Pages
255

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The Eighth House
2011, Lulu
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Published in
Sedona, AZ, USA

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
255
Dimensions
9 x 6 x .6 inches

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Open Library
OL24657789M
ISBN 13
9781458332561
Lulu
15982030

Excerpts

The basket began to twist and tip with his swinging weight dragging through the breeze. He was lowered in jerks, rather than one smooth motion, and with each jolt he feared the floor of the basket would crack, or that Tolgar’s hand would slip and he would crash into the grassy hills. He didn’t, but as he clung tightly to the rope, looking at the dark thick wood, remembering Darnia’s instructions, there is a path, he shouted up to Tolgar.
“Wait! How will I find my way?” If Tolgar had heard him, he didn’t hear the answer. But he saw Ilakein peer over the fence, her hood drooping over her, and he heard her tremulous voice call down, “It is not a matter of finding a way, my friend, it is a matter of following it.”
Page 129, added by Gerald Stanek.

It exemplifies one of the books major themes, namely that there are many ways to reach understanding.

“You have seen the omen?”
“Oh, certainly,” she replied in her quavering yet confident voice.
“What is its meaning, then?” he asked.
“Ah, well,” she began, sounding rather amused, “It is your omen,
only you know the meaning. To me, it is but another star in the night. You
are the one who has given it value, not I.”
Page 51, added by Gerald Stanek.

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