Merlin’s Guide to the Apocalypse

Merlin’s Guide to the Apocalypse

Author: Margaret Doner

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2021-02-02

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 1663216959

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The apocalypse is a time of karmic return. Like the astrological Saturn return that occurs every 30 years in an individual’s lifetime and brings with it personal karma, the collective karma of humanity returns during the apocalypse. The apocalypse is a time of revelation when we must ask ourselves: What are we waking up to? When I first began the journey to write spiritual and “new age” books and teach workshops, I never imagined I would write a book with a title such as this one. Times change. Our time has definitely changed. The Pandemic 2020 (and 2021) became a viral wave of apocalyptic truth and reckoning. Let’s use this time of unrest and upheaval to change our destructive ways, and instead embrace co-operation and caring. Let’s wake up to the truth of our collective shadow, so we can heal at last.


The Book of Merlin

The Book of Merlin

Author: Margaret Doner

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2021-11-23

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1663232253

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The Book of Merlin continues the epic saga of the battle between good and evil first begun in Doner’s book, Merlin’s War: The Battle between the Family of Light and the Family of Dark. From the origin of the angels, to the creation of the dragon race, to the humans Atum and Eve in paradise, and the fall of Atlantis, Merlin illuminates these stories and places them into a comprehensible framework. For the first time, Merlin explains the origins of the demonic race through the fallen angel Lilith, and how darkness re-entered the Earth after the Great Flood. Merlin also talks about his “boots on the ground” incarnations, and how his energy has been sent through various human beings to assist in the uplifting of the human race. Present-day dilemmas and the options for solving the myriad of problems facing humanity are also explored. And finally, a look at the future potential possibilities for both the Earth and humanity are considered. As always, Merlin empowers the reader to think for themselves, and to consider their impact on others and Mother Earth as mastery requires self-reflection.


Immigration and Apocalypse

Immigration and Apocalypse

Author: Yii-Jan Lin

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2024-11-26

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 0300280483

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Tracing the metaphor of America as the Book of Revelation’s New Jerusalem, Yii-Jan Lin shows how apocalyptic narratives have been used to exclude unwanted immigrants America appeared on the European horizon at a moment of apocalyptic expectation and ambition. Explorers and colonizers imagined the land to be paradise, the New Jerusalem of the Bible’s Book of Revelation. This groundbreaking volume explores the conceptualization of America as the New Jerusalem from the time of Columbus to the Puritan colonists, through U.S. expansion, and from the eras of Reagan to Trump. While the metaphor of the New Jerusalem has been useful in portraying a shining, God-blessed refuge with open gates, it has also been used to exclude, attack, and criminalize unwanted peoples. Yii-Jan Lin shows how newspapers, political speeches, sermons, cartoons, and novels throughout American history have used the language of Revelation to define immigrants as God’s enemies who must be shut out of the gates. This book exposes Revelation’s apocalyptic logic at work in the history of Chinese exclusion, the association of the unwanted with disease, the contradictions of citizenship laws, and the justification for building a U.S.-Mexico wall like the wall around the New Jerusalem. This book is a fascinating analysis of the religious, biblical, and apocalyptic in American immigration history and a damning narrative that weaves together American religious history, immigration and ethnic studies, and the use of biblical texts and imagery.


Ever My Merlin

Ever My Merlin

Author: Priya Ardis

Publisher: Vulcan Ink

Published: 2019-10-29

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 0984833943

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Read the gender-bent bestselling trilogy. For the fans of blood & treasure, Sri Lanka road trip, and Grail lore. The end of the world. The day of reckoning. The final battle. In the final chapter, it is a time of great strife for high-schooler Ryan DuLac and Merlin (aka Matt) as they struggle to stem the flood of destruction unleashed upon the world. Their only hope rests in the one object that can restore their greatest ally: the Healing Cup. With every scrap of life hanging in the balance, Ryan must convince both friends and enemies that the key to survival rests in the plans of a sword-toting girl of only eighteen. She must reconcile a fifteen-hundred-year rivalry between two brothers and be ruthless enough to break a heart--and a life--in the process. And at some point, she really needs to get herself to Prom. From Boston to Sri Lanka, join the treasure hunt to stop the apocalypse in Ever My Merlin. ~Praise for Ever My Merlin, Book 3~ "Priya Ardis did an excellent job of ending this series, which is so important in my opinion. The modern day feel of this classic story set in a YA background was so entertaining, and though intense, there was enough humor to keep you from feeling overwhelmed." (Ellen G., Always YA at Heart Blog Review of Ever My Merlin, Book 3, My Merlin Series) "Ryan's struggle was like reading my thoughts the whole way. It was such a good journey for her to go on. Like an epic adventure." (Michelle B, Book Briefs Blog Review of Ever My Merlin, Book 3, My Merlin Series)


The True History of Merlin the Magician

The True History of Merlin the Magician

Author: Anne Lawrence-Mathers

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2012-11-27

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 030014489X

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Analyzes the historical impact of Merlin from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries, during which time he was considered a political prophet and historical figure, and explores how the meaning of his magic evolved over the centuries.


Merlin's Handbook for Seekers and Starseeds

Merlin's Handbook for Seekers and Starseeds

Author: Margaret Doner

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2013-12

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1491717114

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Offering a unique approach to spiritual integration and self-mastery, Merlin's Handbook for Seekers and Starseeds presents techniques to release karmic ties, integrate past life information, understand galactic karmic imprints, and attain mastery by reawakening your divine gifts. Based on author Margaret Doner's twenty years of experience as an angelic channel, past life regression therapist, and healer, this guide challenges you to awaken and remember knowledge that may be deeply buried within your soul. From angels to demons, Merlin's Handbook for Seekers and Starseeds touches upon all these topics and more as it assists you step by step to release fear and return to mastery. Doner offers personal vignettes and clients' stories to reinforce the idea that only by sharing what we experience with one another do we draw closer and learn how to love without judgment. With exercises to expand awareness, Merlin's Handbook for Seekers and Starseeds can help you learn to trust yourself, your heart, your intuition, and your common sense. It is about growing up and taking responsibility for your choices. It is about learning to love more deeply and awaken compassion for yourself and others.


Apocalypse as Utopian Expectation (800-1500)

Apocalypse as Utopian Expectation (800-1500)

Author: Derk Visser

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9789004106215

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This study identifies Berengaudus of Ferrieres as a Carolingian whose Apocalypse commentary accentuated the utopianism of early Medieval exegetes. It suggests that the commentary's popularity may provide a new reading for the eschatological Romanesque iconography of Western France as well as for Van Eyck's "Adoration of the Lamb."


TLA Video & DVD Guide 2004

TLA Video & DVD Guide 2004

Author: David Bleiler

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2003-10-24

Total Pages: 801

ISBN-13: 0312316860

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This is the absolutely indispensable guide to worthwhile cinema. It includes over 10,000 entries on the best of film and video that a real film lover might actually want to see.


Cinema Arthuriana

Cinema Arthuriana

Author: Kevin J. Harty

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2015-05-07

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 147660844X

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The legends of King Arthur have not only endured for centuries, but also flourished in constant retellings and new stories built around the central themes. With the coming of motion pictures, Arthur was destined to hit the screen. This edition of Cinema Arthuriana, revised in 2002, presents 20 essays on the topic of the recurring presence of the legend in film and television from 1904 to 2001. They cover such films as Excalibur (1981) and Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), television productions such as The Mists of Avalon (2001), and French and German films about the quest for the Holy Grail and the other adventures of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.


Adorno: A Guide for the Perplexed

Adorno: A Guide for the Perplexed

Author: Alex Thomson

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2006-04-24

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 0826474209

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Continuum's Guides for the Perplexed are clear, concise and accessible introductions to thinkers, writers and subjects that students and readers can find especially challenging - or, indeed, downright bewildering. Concentrating specifically on what it is that makes the subject difficult to fathom, these books explain and explore key themes and ideas, guiding the reader towards a thorough understanding of demanding material. One of the most influential philosophers and cultural theorists of the twentieth century, Theodor Adorno poses a considerable challenge to students. His works can often seem obscure and impenetrable, particularly for those with little knowledge of the philosophical traditions on which he draws. His tendency to confound what we take for common sense, and to attack what he sees as the dominant trends in twentieth century European and American culture, can pose very particular difficulties for the reader. 'Adorno' is an engaging and accessible account of his thought that does not patronise or short-change the reader. Those new to Adorno - and those who have struggled to make headway with his work - will find this an invaluable resource - clearly written, comprehensive and specifically focused on just what makes Adorno difficult to read and understand. The text is structured around key themes in Adorno's work and provides clear and stimulating accounts of topics including the central place of the aesthetic in Adorno's writing, his much misunderstood essays on popular culture and the importance of freedom in Adorno's philosophy.