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In the quietude of existence, where time converges with eternity, "This Moment of the Living Spirit" invites readers to explore the sacred within the ordinary, to recognize the divine pulse in every breath. Through poetic verses, John Bruni weaves a tapestry of spiritual awakening, illuminating the path toward inner freedom and divine connection. Within the ordinary lies the extraordinary. The spirit awaits us in the here and now, urging us to shed our fears and embrace the ineffable. We are sustained by spirit light-luminous, nurturing, and timeless. God and spirit are inseparable, woven into the fabric of our souls. Listen closely. The spirit music orchestrates our awareness, harmonizing with the divine symphony. God is present when we attune our hearts. The secret of spirit pulses alive, waiting to be discovered within each seeker. John Bruni's words resonate like echoes from eternity, guiding us toward the truth that awaits in the silence of this very moment. Our journey never ends as spirit beckons us onward.
In this contemplative collection, John Bruni delves into the enigmatic realm of spirituality and the divine. The elusive nature of God is explored through introspective musings, inviting readers to consider their own connection to spirit. Despite our quest for answers, God remains elusive, yet ever-present. The pursuit of this mysterious force draws us closer to our own spirit. God beckons us to sacrifice our attachments, embracing a simpler life centered on spirit. Through this surrender, we uncover the unknowable aspects of divinity. The moment of dying reveals the exquisite beauty of our spirit. As life fades, our essence soars beyond the physical, connecting with the eternal. Meditations of an Elusive God invites readers to explore their inner landscapes, seeking the divine within themselves. It reminds us that the spiritual journey transcends mere existence-it's an awakening to the eternal spirit that unites us all.
"BEAUTY OF DYING . . . A LIVING SPIRIT" by John Bruni is a contemplative exploration of the transition from life to spirit. Through poetic verses, the author delves into the profound beauty and significance of dying as a gateway to eternal existence beyond the physical body. The book invites readers to embrace the idea that while the body may perish, the spirit lives on, unburdened and free to journey into realms beyond our mortal existence. Bruni's reflections touch upon themes of awareness, joy, and the power of spirit, emphasizing that dying is not an end but a beginning-an artful transition into a beautiful spirit life. The book encourages readers to recognize the eternal beauty within their souls and to believe that God's spirit sustains us even beyond death. It is a poignant and thought-provoking work that invites contemplation on the mysteries of existence and the wonder that awaits us in the realm of spirit
"AWARE OF LIFE BEYOND BEING" by John Bruni is a spiritual exploration that delves into the realm of spirit and eternity. Through poetic prose, the book invites readers to contemplate the promise of eternal existence beyond our physical being which is awakened through an awareness of spirit. Spirit inspires our souls toward a higher destiny, guiding us beyond mere existence. As we draw near to spirit, God's presence becomes apparent. Spirit reflects the reality of God in our lives. Our perpetual awareness of God's spirit sustains us. Spirit reveals possibilities beyond our earthly existence. In moments of spirit, we touch eternity. Spirit's beauty surpasses our mortal being. Our journey inward leads us to God.The book draws inspiration from John 4:22 (NIV), emphasizing the eternal presence of God and our perpetual connection to spirit. It encourages readers to live beyond mere existence, embracing the profound journey inward toward the divine.
"Spirit of a Prior Awareness" by John Bruni delves into the profound and mystical realm of spirit, inviting readers to explore their innermost being beyond the confines of the mind. Here, spirit is not merely an abstract concept; it is the very essence of existence, the animating force that connects us to the divine. The book weaves together themes of eternity, awareness, and the interconnectedness of our soul and God. Spirit transcends the limitations of our earthly minds and connects us to a higher reality. Spirit defies the constraints of time. It exists in the eternal present, where every moment is infused with its luminous energy. Our journey is not bound by linear time; it is a dance with eternity. Spirit and God are inseparable. God's presence permeates our very being, urging us to recognize the sacredness within.Spirit is alive. Will you allow it to realize itself fully within you? The answer lies in your awareness, your openness to the ineffable, and your willingness to merge with the divine.
William King is a Missouri guerilla turned bank robber trying to find a peaceful life on a Texas ranch. Eagle Talon is a Comanche warrior swearing vengeance on those who killed his sons. Juan Moreno is a bandit headed home to Mexico with visions of a hero's welcome. Corbin Mathers is a former slave and a walking dead man searching for the outlaw who killed him and his son. These four men will collide in an orgy of blood and gore and violence, and none of them will escape unscathed. John Bruni, author of The Life and Times of Hieronymus Aloysis Ziege and Tales of Unspeakable Taste, brings you a cross between The Outlaw Josey Wales and The Searchers by way of Steinbeck and Fulci. This is no mere splatter western. This is Trail of Blood.
You think you know the Lewis and Clark expedition, but you don't. Hi Ziege is a man who thought he was wasting his life until he discovered that he could do so much more by joining the Discovery Corps from such a nameless place as La Charrette. Everything that Lewis and Clark and all the others left out of their journals is recorded here, including their experiences with aliens and bigfoot (bigfeet?). "Stylistically, he's a blend of Edward Lee and Jeremy Robert Johnson." -Brian Keene, author of The Rising and The Seven "John Bruni has combined historical and hysterical into a bizarro-themed redneck autobiography for the age of the absurd. A gory, nasty, wild bout of fun we didn't know we needed, until the blood and moonshine spilled from the pages in front of us and congealed into one hell of a cocktail." -Michael Allen Rose, author of Boiled Americans
Demonstrating the timely relevance of Theodore Dreiser, Edith Wharton, Jack London and Henry Adams, this book shows how debates about evolution, identity, and a shifting world picture have uncanny parallels with the emerging global systems that shape our own lives. Tracing these systems' take-off point in the early twentieth century through the lens of popular science journalism, John Bruni makes a valuable contribution to the study of how biopolitical control over life created boundaries among races, classes, genders and species. Rather than accept that these writers get their scientific ideas about evolution second-hand, filtered through a social Darwinist ideology, this study argues that they actively determine what evolution means. Furthermore, the book, examines the ecological concerns that naturalist narratives reflect - such as land and water use, waste management, and environmental pollution - previously unaddressed in a book-length study.
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