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Ardyce West's Continuum Series weaves numerous interlinking stories through each book, blending a bit of self-help with metaphysical historical fiction about unsung heroes and sensitive souls from the present day and the past. The task of her dynamic and engaging characters is simple - to shift the consciousness of the world - one thought, one word, one act of love at a time. Their seemingly ordinary lives are, at times, quite astonishing through the mystery and intrigue of their mystical experiences, with interwoven stories and tales told with humor, romance, suspense, intrigue, and timeless universal wisdom. Ouroboros - Book Four . . .>In her most ambitious effort yet, Ardyce West's fourth Continuum novel delves ever deeper into the remarkable world of Sophia and her spiritual circle of shamans, healers, and mystics. She dreams of a prehistoric past life among the Druids of Eire, and taps into the life of the ancient seer and mystic, Nostradamus. Along the way, the Order of Apeiros is honored to have an audience with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Gaston reveals much about his past, and we come to learn more about the colorful lives of the members of Apeiros.
Digit's a smart little kitty, With a coat that is shiny and pretty, She gathers with friends, When they play on weekends, Out in nature and also the city.She will share with you all that she knows, On each journey, of which she chose, So, take a look, When you open this book, To see all the places she goes.ABOUT THE AUTHORArdyce West is currently writing and illustrating the "A Kitty Named Digit" children's book series under her favored nom de plume, "Zadie Cahill." Ardyce is an optimum blend of spirituality and transformation. She is a Licensed Practitioner for United Centers for Spiritual Living in Colorado, as well as a certified Life Mastery Consultant and DreamBuilder Coach. She has expertly chaired large retreats and facilitated transformative healing workshops, assisting others in living a full spectrum wholehearted life through the brilliant guidance and intuition she provides for individuals and groups. Also an extremely accomplished artist, Ardyce has conducted many art and jewelry workshops. A brilliant storyteller, she is the author of the captivating metaphysical historical fiction series, "Continuum," and the beautifully written poignant non-fiction, "I Never Heard You Cry."
Apeiros is Book One of the metaphysical Continuum Series by Ardyce West. Writer and artist Sophia Delaney has led an average life of mixed fortune. Now divorced and coping with the impending death of her enigmatic father, Sophia is asking the inevitable mid-life questions of mortality and existence. Then everything changes in a split second on a rain-slick highway. Sophia's car hurtles into the median, and for a brief moment, she leaves her body and enters the mystical ethers of no time or space, where she realizes the wisdom within her soul's journey. Otherworldly entities welcome her from the next dimension, and she's given a choice to either stay, or return to reconcile a life not yet fully lived. Sophia makes her choice, and from that moment on, only one thing is certain - she will never be the same. She returns to her earthly life empowered with spiritual gifts she previously did not comprehend. Since the accident, persistent dreams of a young woman in ancient Greece haunt Sophia, leading her to seek the counsel of a Lakota shaman who tells her that her near-death experience opened her awareness to eternal life. In that past life, she was the Greek woman of her dream vision - the original Delphic Oracle. The shaman reveals that he has been waiting for Sophia to come to him. He gives her an ancient chalice passed down through generations of his Lakota ancestry; a sacred chalice once used by the original Oracle herself. Empowered by the talismanic chalice, Sophia embarks on a journey through dream visions of other past lives that reveal how to utilize her new abilities for the greater good of humanity. Her quest leads her to a mystical enclave of fellow travelers whose lives have intertwined throughout their collective eternal existence dedicated to Apeiros - the eternal, endless expansion - The cause of all unity and measure of all things.
The 1960sChildren of the Greatest Generation precariously teeter on the edge of a world about to go mad.Nuclear winter threatens from the shadows of a genocidal war in Southeast Asia as America courts disaster in the sticky jungles of Vietnam; and soon, gunfire will rip through a sunny plaza in Dallas, killing both the nation's beloved president and a young generation's innocence.From the fringes of this trembling universe calls the voice of a young boy whose naïve world of high school proms and keg parties will soon be hurled out the door of a huey gunship streaking over the killing fields of Vietnam.Everything he ever knew, and all he believed was true shall be forever changed.Only one thing remains constant.Rose . . .
At dawn on November 29, 1864, a volunteer Denver militia swept down on a sleeping Cheyenne and Arapaho village camped on the Big Sandy River in southeastern Colorado, exacting brutal revenge for a year-long campaign of terror waged by tribal warrior societies on the Kansas and Colorado plains. When the smoke cleared, Colonel John M. Chivington's troops returned to Denver, waving Indian scalps and body parts to an adoring crowd that hailed their conquering heroes as saviors of the territory. Chivington claimed his militia decimated the entire Cheyenne and Arapaho nations - some five to six hundred warriors among them, including the fearsome Cheyenne Dog Soldiers. His actions prompted the Rocky Mountain News to hoist Chivington among the greatest American military leaders of the time, an endorsement that would surely catapult the former Methodist preacher to lofty political office..But the Dog Soldiers were still alive. In fact, few if any of the warriors guilty of the violent depredations on the Plains were anywhere near Sand Creek when the civilian militia attacked. Union soldiers accused Chivington of conducting a wholesale massacre of Indian prisoners camped under the protection of the army, claiming the majority of the 230 killed were women, children and elderly. Within months, Chivington's renowned "Battle of Sand Creek" descended into a broiling kettle of accusation and recrimination, turning soldier against soldier, and Indian against Indian.Sand Creek dramatically reassembles the labyrinth of power, politics and controversy that ignited the most notorious event in the history of the American West. Kevin Cahill's spellbinding narrative examines the massacre at Sand Creek, from its early roots predating the Civil War, to the subsequent government investigations after Chivington's attack, which entangled both soldiers and Indians in a web of political deceit and murder. Cahill's insightful resurrection of the true-life Indians, soldiers and settlers provides a poignant perspective on the monumental struggle for life on the 1860s Plains. .Sand Creek is a balanced and remarkably accurate real-life western adventure unlike anything ever written about the Sand Creek Massacre..FROM COLORADO COUNTRY LIFE MAGAZINE, NOVEMBER 2011: The white settlers of Kansas and Colorado have their guns at the ready. Everybody has heard the stories or been victims themselves: supply trains and stagecoaches attacked and looted, farmers and ranchers butchered and scalped, women and children taken as slaves or brutally murdered. Now the Indians are amassing for war. What the settlers don't hear are the voices of those within the tribes who want peace. True, there have been warriors killing out of anger for wrongs committed and promises broken, but their actions are not condoned by all the Indian nations or their chiefs. Black Kettle, the leader of the Cheyenne nation, tries again and again to convince the leaders of the white army that his people do not want war. But tribal political structures mean nothing to most white men. Misunderstandings on both sides escalate tensions and bloodshed until history is tragically determined by their fatal encounter on the banks of Sand Creek.Brilliantly written and thoroughly researched historical detail comes to life with novelistic flair in Kevin Cahill's Sand Creek. Informative without being boring or dry, this novel is remarkably unbiased in presenting the story of the Sand Creek Massacre, revealing in detail how fear, misunderstanding and a few violent men on both sides led to so many lives being lost...
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