Dark Awakenings

Dark Awakenings

Author: Matt Cardin

Publisher: Mythos Books LLC

Published: 2010-01

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 9780972854566

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In "Dark Awakenings," author and scholar Cardin explores the ancient intersection between religion and horror in seven stories and three academic papers.


The Dark Chrysalis: A Compilation of Vampire Poems

The Dark Chrysalis: A Compilation of Vampire Poems

Author: Lono Vespertilio

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009-12-08

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 0557213002

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A glimpse into the dark minds and hearts of the vampire community. Filled with beautiful and disturbing illustrations throughout, of the erotic emotions and forbidden lust and love of the vampire archetype. Expressive and beautiful feelings of the real vampire community, and their hardships; Dealing with balancing their day and night-side.


Dark Faith

Dark Faith

Author: Maurice Broaddus

Publisher: Apex Publications

Published: 2010-05

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0982159684

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Presents a collection of horror tales by such authors as Brian Keene, Tom Piccirilli, Ekaterina Sedia, Jay Lake, and Mary Robinette Kowal.


Dark Blood Awakening

Dark Blood Awakening

Author: K. L. Vaughan

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 429

ISBN-13: 1491876026

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Supernaturals all over New York are disappearing without a trace. When Amber Gettler, life partner of the Blood Countess Camellia vanishes, the Supernatural Council assigns Elite Demonic Enforcer Erin Quinn with the gargantuan task of finding Amber and the other missing Supernaturals. Delving deep into her Council, testing the loyalties of the different faction members, it soon becomes apparent to Erin that these are not straightforward disappearances. When her foster son Tobias is taken and the Council are out for her blood, Erin finds herself forced into a corner she cannot escape. It's up to her to fight against the very Council she swore to protect and serve, with fangs, claw, and guns in a race against time to find Tobias before it is too late. Along the way, Erin's loyalties and the love for the two men in her life are tested to breaking point, each one willing to fight for the death to win her love at any cost. Who will she chose? Who can she trust when friends become enemies and enemies become friends? Who is pulling the strings behind the scenes, and are the missing Supernaturals still alive? When Erin's future and past collide in bloody life-changing consequences, when the smoke has cleared and the bullets have stopped flying, will she find the answer to the most important question of all--just who is Erin Quinn?


Light & Dark: The Awakening of the Mageknight

Light & Dark: The Awakening of the Mageknight

Author: D. M. Fife

Publisher: Daniel M. Fife

Published: 2012-06-07

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 0985324716

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Danny Firoth is an average thirteen-year-old who finds himself at the beginning of his eighth-grade year, struggling with some of the more common concerns that plague a boy of his age: bullies, homework, and his mother. Sabrina Drake is the new girl. She is beautiful and spellbinding but carries a fantastic secret. Accepted into the White Rock Academy of Illumination, a school for young Squires destined to become Knights of the Light and battle the forces of the Dark with magical weapons called Bondeds, Danny joins his five closest friends in the training of their lives. Honed in the techniques of blade work by an Elvin swordmaster and educated by a colorful assortment of knightly instructors, Danny and his friends are placed on the path to becoming knighted members of the Light. However, the Dark may have other plans as they unveil a sinister plot in this fantastic tale of dragon-riding adventure, sword-wielding action, and coming-of-age drama.


Shamanic Awakening

Shamanic Awakening

Author: Sandra Corcoran

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-03-02

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1591437598

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One woman’s mystical path through grief into renewal, expanded awareness, and discovery of her own healing capabilities • Offers a lens into a wide variety of wisdomkeeping traditions and alternative healing paradigms throughout the Americas and Europe • Shows how the mystical path enables us to find renewal in times of profound loss • Details the author’s awakening to the energies of the cosmos, which can guide us toward our destiny, balanced between our soul’s dark and light energies How do you find renewal after loss, especially the loss of a child? How do you find purpose and courage when loss is your constant teacher? After weeks of profound grief following the loss of her young daughter, Sandra Corcoran found herself inexplicably at a life-changing workshop on indigenous teachings and energy healing. With the first glimpse of the light that called her to the workshop, Corcoran found herself beginning a 30-year metaphysical journey within, initially to heal her grief but eventually leading her from the darkness into the light of her own soul’s evolution. Working with Native elders and indigenous wisdomkeepers throughout North, Central, and South America, Corcoran opened her heart to the immensity of the living energies of the cosmos and discovered her shamanistic gifts as an intuitive counselor, dreamtime decoder, and facilitator for others’ self-healing. As she learned to discern these living energies and work with them, she also discovered the middle path between the soul’s dark and luminous energies, striking the balance that allows us to fulfill our destiny. Sharing the core teachings of her many indigenous and esoteric mentors, including lessons in synchronicity, metaphysics, the extraordinary power of the heart, multi-dimensional realms, and energy healing, Corcoran leads readers on an adventure across continents through birth, death, ceremony, and ritual to renewal and the frontiers of expanded consciousness. She shows that no matter how far outside of the familiar we are led, we are guided back to ourselves and offered another opportunity to embrace our world and, ultimately, find our place in it.


It's a Dark World

It's a Dark World

Author: Roger J. Boehm

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-06

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0615145906

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A compilation of the author's books "In the Face of Evil" & "Evil Defined." The book details the author's actual experiences as he comes into contact with the activities of the powers of darkness and the treatment of multiple personality disorders (DID) in the ministry. Among the issues discussed are Satanic Ritual Abuse in the United States and Voodoo in Haiti. The history of his inner and outer struggle becomes an open book to be read. The book helps expose how dark the darkness of evil really is. Included in the book are over 800 definitions as well as descriptions of evil and the occult. As a licensed Christian Counselor the author has worked extensively with those dealing with evil in thier lives, and with Satanic Ritual Abuse victims.


The Dark Before Dawn

The Dark Before Dawn

Author: Lucas Lex DeJong

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-04-14

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1456844563

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Cynicism is a staple of Logan Galt’s life. But when his rational and stringent view of the world is disturbed by symbolic and horrifying dreams, perplexing daytime experiences, and an impossible romance with a mysterious and unnamed beauty, he is forced to question everything. Including himself; and including his past. As Logan begins to decipher these dreams, in hope of discovering the identity of his unnamed love, he finds himself dragged deeper into a dangerous and compelling mystery. He will discover more about himself and his world than he ever dreamt possible, but will it cost him the ultimate price? Combining elements of mystery, thriller and romance novels, 'The Dark before Dawn' is Lucas Lex DeJongs premier novel, published by Xlibris in 2011.


Numinous Awareness Is Never Dark

Numinous Awareness Is Never Dark

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Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2016-10-31

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 0824867424

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Numinous Awareness Is Never Dark examines the issue of whether enlightenment in Zen Buddhism is sudden or gradual—that is, something intrinsic to the mind that is achieved in a sudden flash of insight or something extrinsic to it that must be developed through a sequential series of practices. This “sudden/gradual issue” was one of the crucial debates that helped forge the Zen school in East Asia, and the Korean Zen master Chinul’s (1158–1210) magnum opus, Excerpts, offers one of the most thorough treatments of it in all of premodern Buddhist literature. According to Chinul’s analysis, enlightenment is both sudden and gradual. Zen practice must begin with a sudden awakening to the “numinous awareness”—the “sentience,” or buddha-nature—that is inherent in all “sentient” beings. Such an awareness does not need to be developed but must simply be recognized (or better “re-cognized”), through the unmediated experience of insight. Even after this initial awakening, however, deeply engrained proclivities of thought and conduct may continue to disturb the practitioner; these can only be removed gradually as his or her practice matures. Chinul’s “sudden awakening/gradual cultivation” soteriology became emblematic of the Buddhist tradition in Korea. Excerpts, translated here in its entirety by the preeminent Western specialist in the Korean Buddhist tradition, goes on to examine Chinul’s treatments of many of the quintessential practices of Zen Buddhism, including nonconceptualization, or no-thought, and the concurrent development of meditation and wisdom, as well as, for the first time in Korean Zen, “examining meditative topics” (kanhwa Sŏn)—what we in the West know better as kōans, after its later Japanese analogues. Fitting this new technique into his preferred soteriological schema of sudden awakening/gradual cultivation was no simple task for Chinul. Numinous Awareness Is Never Dark offers an extensive study of the contours of the sudden/gradual debate in Buddhist thought and practice and traces the influence of Chinul’s analysis of this issue throughout the history of the Korean tradition. Copiously annotated, the work contains extensive selections from the two traditional Korean commentaries to the text. In Buswell’s treatment, Chinul’s Excerpts emerges as the single most influential work written by a Korean Buddhist author.