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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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Current mood:  blessed
I've gotten lost in the cracks and fissures, gotten lost in the scrambling about. I've gotten lost in the madness and the crush in the whirl of how I thought things should be. I've gotten lost in my long lists and my efforts to create an image. An image whose stress is so stripped of truth and peace. I've gotten lost in trying to keep up with all I have to do. And I've let Christmas pass me by. I've forgotten that's it's gentle and loving and about spreading happiness. I've forgotten how to keep Christmas well. but thankfully I've remembered. glitter-graphics.com
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Current mood:  impatient
They make us delirious, they make us despondent, so highly predictable inflexible, unyielding. Happy little pictures, joyful illusions, that upon first glance seem quite harmless, until life hits a bump, takes an unexpected bend, and we move so far afield from where we thought we'd be. Happy little promises, expectations all lined in a row, joyful, beguiling, merciless in their thorny grip, suffocating as they bind us, and so exhilarating when we finally let them go. glitter-graphics.com
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
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Current mood:  excited
Just wanted to tell everyone to check out my new interview at Cornerstone Cafe Cornestone Café . 
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Friday, November 27, 2009
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Current mood:  thoughtful
Is he so charming?
Is she so engaging?
Are they so comforting, initially, that is
So understanding of all your dreams
Supportive or so it seems?
Are they the close friend,
the confidant,
the one to lean on
or so they say?
Is he the suave suitor
who on first glance
fulfills all expectations,
so perfect, too good to be true?
And as time goes on,
slowly your own wants slip away,
but it must be your choice
to let go of them
as you find yourself conforming
and bending to their life.
Are they the ones that seem to shine brighter
when you're around,
yet somehow your brilliance,
your own inner light seems to dull?
Do you become their protector,
filling a role you never intended,
a subtle shift, a gradual slide,
while you were looking elsewhere,
and everything you once were
slips away like sand.
Once so strong,
the essence of who you are,
dissipates into nothingness,
as though it never was.
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Monday, November 23, 2009
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Current mood:  cheerful
Check out this book sale at Cornerstone Book Publishers: "Well, the last Cornerstone Sale was very successful, but generated some
upset. I received a number of mails saying that it was too short for
them to take advantage. So ... here is another one for any who missed
the first. It will be a week long 40% off Thanksgiving Week Sale
starting today and ending Sunday 11/29 on all our print books at http://cornerstonepublishers.com. Just enter the code "40sale" (without quotes) in the Customer code box in the shopping cart and your discount will show up. Cornerstone
is a leader in publishing Masonic and esoteric books as well as
publishing some of the very best in pulp fiction titles. Now is the
time to stock up on those titles you have been thinking about. Don't
miss out! If you live outside the US, send a e-mail to info@cornerstonepublishers.com and we can make the sale prices available to you." **My books are in the Contemporary Literature Section :-)
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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Current mood:  inspired
The man that I love
is a prince when life is calm,
when times are good.
He is attentive and
all that can be dreamed of.
The man that I love
is a partner when life is stormy.
He tries to bury his own pain
even when it is nearly too much.
He continues to care
even when the stress
seems too great to care.
The man that I love
still cracks a smile
when there is little to smile about.
He rallies my spirits
even when there is little left to rally.
His core remains the
same, strong, steadfast soul
whether we're riding the waves of success
or struggling through the strife of despair.
I recognize him in all times
constant and loving.
That is who he is.
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Sunday, November 08, 2009
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Current mood:  luminous
Cornerstone Book Publishers is having a Great Fall sale over the next several days where all print books will be 40% off. In addition to a large collection of Free masonic titles, and pulp fiction Cornerstone also hosts quite an array of esoteric books. So for those esoteric readers out there here are some of my favorite picks:
An Introduction to the Study of the Tarot by Paul Foster Case 6x9 Softcover 102 pages Retail Price: $14.95 ISBN 1-934935-19-0
Paul Foster Case (1884-1954) was one of the most respected of the American occultists in the early 20th century. "An Introduction to the Study of Tarot" was originally published in 1920 and has been a leading introductory guide for all with an interest in the Tarot.
*This is a classic book for those interested in the Tarot and numerology.

History of the Secret Societies of the Army by Charles Nodier 6 x 9 Softcover 260 pages Retail Price: $16.95 ISBN 1-934935-24-7
Before Da Vinci Code or Holy Blood, Holy Grail was the Book by a Reported Grand Master of the Priory of Sion ...
Charles Nodier was the Librarian of the Bibliotheque de l'Arsenal in Paris when the archives of the Vatican was placed in his charge by Napoleon. Nodier and his assistants would have access to secret Vatican documents and records, long hidden from the world. His assistants would soon take on the pen names "Paul Christian" and "Eliphis Lévi" to write some of the leading esoteric books of the 19th century. But who was Charles Nodier? Was he a Grand Master of the secretive order known as the Priory of Sion? Was this amazing 1815 work purely innocent fiction as some claim? Or, was he trying to tell us something much more? Facsimile reproduction of the 1815 English translation.
*For those Da Vinci Code fans out there this is an essential addition to your library.

The Ancient Wisdom by Annie Besant 6x9 Softcover 178 pages Retail Price: $18.95 ISBN 1-934935-08-5
This book is intended to place in the hands of the general reader an epitome of theosophical teachings, sufficiently plain to serve the elementary student, and sufficiently full to lay a sound foundation for further knowledge. It is hoped that it may serve as an introduction to the profound works of H.P. Blavatsky, and be a convenient steppingstone to their study.
*I can't tell you how profound and instructive I found Annie Besant's writing. This one stays nearby for inspiration for my work.

Brother of the Third Degree by Will L. Garver 6x9 Softcover 228 pages Retail Price: $18.95 ISBN 978-1-8875-6043-6
In this metaphysical classic, a young spiritual seeker during the time of Napoleon travels to Paris to enter the Masters' secret school. There he meets his soul mate, who is an initiate of a higher order. In his eagerness to make rapid progress he falls prey to the dark brotherhood. The Masters use this near deadly experience to further test and teach him as part of their ultimate plan. He and his true love learn to work together in service to the Masters and humanity.
*It's amazing how much I learned from this fictional work. This writer was truly inspired.

But of course these are only a small sampling of what's available at Cornerstone, including my books in the Contemporary Literature section. I hope you all take advantage of this sale and stock up for Christmas. :-)
Evelyn
Here is the info on the sale:
From now until this coming Tuesday at Midnight, Cornerstone will have a 40% off sale on all our print books at www.cornerstonepublishers.com. Just enter the code "myspace" (without quotes) in the Customer code box in the shopping cart and your discount will show up. Cornerstone is publishing some of the very best in pulp fiction titles as well as a leader in publishing Masonic and esoteric books.
Now is the time to stock up on those titles you have been thinking about. Don't miss out!
If you live outside the US, send a e-mail to info@cornerstonepublishers.com and we can make the sale prices available to you.
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Saturday, November 07, 2009
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Current mood:  thoughtful
Waiting Waiting desperately for change to come. eyes fixed on a different time, so cognizant of the anxiety of the present. Waiting Waiting for a painful stretch to end, blinded by the anguish and uncertainty of the moment. Breathing deeply and stopping thought that breeds discord. Stopping thought and moving in the present, quietly in each moment, learning to live peacefully in uncertainty.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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Current mood:  angsty
Look Closely! A little something for Halloween :-o
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Monday, October 12, 2009
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Current mood:  chipper
FYI, Just noticed that "An Uneasy Traveler" is on sale on Amazon for $5.55! That's 60% off the retail price. I have no idea how long the sale will last, so if you're interested you may want to act quickly.“Not normally one who’s drawn into romantic story lines, I found the intertwined journeys of both Aubrey Mason and Jacob Wyss extremely compelling. Eloquently crafted by a gifted author, I found it hard to put An Uneasy Traveler down once I started reading the novel. Aubrey and Jacob are hardly typical soul mates, and yet most definitely brought together by more than chance…a fated collision while traveling along their respective ‘life paths’.
But what made the novel one where I simply had to turn the page to find out what would happen next were the spiritual aspects, and a whole new way of looking at the unseen world around us. The story’s supernatural aspects are layered nicely—subtle influences, and yet when necessary, powerful forces bent on reuniting two familiar souls.
Ms. Klebert presents a remarkable visual experience for the reader. One that will surely stay with me for years to come…. I can honestly say this since I first read the novel a year ago, and have revisited this story several times since then.”
J. Stefan Jackson Author of “The Golden Talisman” and “Cades Cove” An Uneasy Traveler at Amazon
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