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Author James Redfield Releases New Insight

James Redfield spoke about his fourth novel, the 12th Insight, the last novel in his popular Celestine prophecies series. He was interviewed by Allen Cardoza and Dr. Cardoza Melody Foxx from The Answers For The Family Blog on LA Talk Radio Show.

The two radio hosts have a rich background in personal growth topics. Host, Allen Cardoza, is a private investigator with 30 years experience working with youth at risk, while co-host, Dr. Melody Foxx, has a doctorate in clinical psychology and is a California licensed psychologist and a marriage and family therapist. The radio show was featured on The Answers 4 The Family Blog.

James Redfield published the fourth and final installment of his book “Insight” series on February 15, 2011. His book, called “The Twelfth Insight: The time of decision.” was published by Grand Central Publishing, previously known as Warner books.

Redfield plans to expand our spiritual awareness even more about the true nature of reality with his latest book. The Celestine Prophecy was not only a bestseller, but it was also made into a feature film.

Redfield makes it clear that 2012 is not the end of time. Instead it is the emergence of a new age. We, as a species, are entering an era long predicted by every major religion, an age of genuine spirituality, where synchronicity and intuition will be part of our lives.

Redfield has published nothing for a decade. Now the Twelfth Insight promises to be as exciting and insightful as his previous best seller. He builds suspense throughout his new book, while, simultaneously, offering ideas to enrich the reader’s perspective on life.

The immediate groundswell of enthusiasm from booksellers and readers alike instantly propelled The Celestine Prophecy novel to the top of the New York Times best seller list in 1994. It spent over 3 years on the list and appeared on lists all around the world. In 1995 and 1996, it was the #1 bestselling American book in the world.

His first best-seller was followed by The Tenth Insight: Holding Vision. He was later inspired to write, The Secret of Shambhala: In Search of the eleventh Insight.

Redfield has sold over 12 million copies of his books in over 35 countries.

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Now you can listen to James Redfield’s interview on Answers 4 The Family Blog.

Listen to an interview about the The Twelfth Insight. You can learn all about James Redfield and his insights about 2012 at Allen Cardoza’s

February 28th, 2011 Posted by Allen Cardoza | New Book | no comments

A Guide To Dark Fantasy

Dark fantasy is a fantasy sub-genre – essentially, a mixture of horror and fantasy. Some of the earliest writers in this genre included Gertrude Barrows Bennett, A. Merritt and HP Lovecraft. It wasn’t until the 1970s, however, that Charles L. Grant came up with the name for this particular genre.

Dark fantasy is sometimes known as gothic fantasy or horror fantasy. Often this genre mixes other sub-genres, such as fairy tales, into the stories. However, it is rare for dark fantasy to be mixed with a high fantasy genre. The setting of these tales is often historical or urban, in which case they are known as ‘urban dark fantasy’.

While it is a mix of horror and fantasy, dark fantasy is certainly a genre within itself. With horror fiction, the aim is to scare the reader. Dark fantasy definitely has elements of horror such as the paranormal, violence and brutality, but it addresses more of the emotional and psychological aspects of the story.

The fantasy aspect comes into play with the characters and the worlds they inhabit. Often the characters featured are fantastical or supernatural creatures such as vampires, demons, fairies, witches, or werewolves. In many dark fantasy novels, these characters are shown as sympathetic and having human motivations. A good example would include Anne Rice and her series the Vampire Chronicles.

Today, one of the leading authors in the dark fantasy genre is Charlaine Harris. Charlaine Harris is the author of the Sookie Stackhouse series. The stories have been adapted into the HBO’s TV series, True Blood. Another popular author in this genre is Stephanie Meyer with her Twilight series.

If you are looking for the story that includes the supernatural, with a mix of fantasy and a bit of horror and then dark fantasy is a perfect choice.

Dark fantasy

February 5th, 2011 Posted by Corey Holt | New Book | no comments

Guidance For Ebook Selling- Follow the 5 Steps

If you are aiming to earn huge money by selling ebooks online this article may guide you to realize your dreams. You need to do much more than just writing ebooks and publish them on your website. Some well-known established strategies have to be in place in order to make money online than only concentrating on selling ebooks, affiliate products, or just blogging. The strategy is to be refined slowly but developed further over time with experience. Planned and systematic approach of ebooks writing and selling would bring your dream come true.

#1. Define market strategies You should have a clear idea about your target market and your possible slot in which you will operate. To have better ideas on this you may conduct online reviews of the most popular ebooks at present as well as on their prices also. Moreover, keep track of some other aspects e.g. ask your customers or viewers to make suggestions on a particular topic along with their likes and dislikes on it.

#2. Build continuous flow of communication with the customers Continue to build bonds with the proposed customer using all possible ways. This can be done by allowing prospects to register absolutely free of cost. On the other hand, linking blogs, RSS feed s and social networking site connections to your site may be useful also. You can also communicate with regular updates of promotions along with rebate on special occasions.

#3. Render special attention to the special customers Provide characteristic offers for loyal customers. You can grant them product packages that may be composed of one or more e-books on a lesser price. It is also a good idea to grant additional service to them by sending cards during special occasions. These perks could be done to ensure that your customer remains loyal to you.

#4. Create a customer referral System You may encourage your customer to build a strong chain of referral system. They are to be advocated to recommend you to their friends. Moreover, they would also be benefited with gifts or bonuses that you have to commit to. This policy would certainly increase your sales.

#5. Formulate cost-effective ground rules Some financial ground rules are to be put in place in order to make better marketing program. Always find out the ways to minimize to expenses of ebook production and maintaining cost effective strategies. You got to track the competitors’ strategies. Lastly you have to set realistic funds before you commence you ebook selling business.

Did you know you can make money through ebook selling on the Internet! Selling PLR Ebooks is faster and easier than you think.

February 4th, 2011 Posted by Bappa Ditya Samanta | New Book | no comments

Truth of Biblical Prophecy: Fulfilled?

Sorry to burst the bubble of “hope” so many Christians have, but Jesus is NOT returning as

some political figure. Rather the so-called “second coming” really is about the coming of Christ-consciousness WITHIN the typical mortal who is willing to spiritually grow into it.

I suggest having an open mind before passing judgment and actually read some of the author’s story.

some political figure ruling from Jerusalem. Rather the so-called “second coming” really is about the coming of Christ-consciousness WITHIN the typical mortal who is willing to spiritually grow into it.

The ultimate END of the days are the times or “age” we are about to enter, also sometimes called the Day of the Lord.

Now, the “Day of the Lord” is something this author has witnessed first-hand in a powerful vision where I was physically transported into the future by a massive angel, while awake, observing the last 5-minutes of this incredible event.

Now, the ultimate END of the days are the times or “age” we are about to enter, also sometimes called the Day of the Lord.

The ultimate END of the days are the times or “age” we are about to enter, also sometimes called the Day of the Lord.

If you wish to read all about this powerful event, it is all documented in the author’s latest book called The Final Book of Daniel which includes a lengthy discourse on how the vast bulk of Biblical prophecy has already been fulfilled, and what may be for our times or future.

Now, who is the Antichrist/beast/666 mentioned in John’s Revelation and Daniel 7? I can identify him for you! It was the Roman Emperor Nero of Rome, before A.D. 70.

Now, who is the Antichrist/beast/666 mentioned in John’s Revelation and Daniel 7? I can identify him for you! It was the Roman Emperor Nero of Rome, before A.D. 70.

Do yourself a favor and do not waste your time looking for an “Antichrist,” during some future seven-year great tribulation with a rebuilt Jewish temple, or a Rapture.

This “preterist” or fulfillment concept is of course contrary to the falsities MOST Biblical prophecy students, websites, books etc. are currently being taught or proclaiming, shockingly spoken with great authority and confidence – as though it were “fact” – largely based on opinion, blind faith and misinterpretation.

The vast bulk of those prophecies in Daniel, Matthew 24, including Revelation, are now ancient history having already been fulfilled almost two millennia ago.

“And he saith unto me, seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book: for the time is AT HAND.” (Rev. 22:10)

Now, after reading these obvious time statements, why have the majority of biblical prophecy students not come to their senses? Since when does “soon” and “near” and “at hand” mean somtime two millennia later?

“And he saith unto me, seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book: for the time is AT HAND.” (Rev. 22:10)

This “preterist” or fulfillment concept is of course contrary to the falsities MOST Biblical prophecy students, websites, books etc. are currently being taught or proclaiming, shockingly spoken with great authority and confidence – as though it were “fact” – largely based on opinion, blind faith and misinterpretation.

The vast bulk of prophecies in Daniel, Matthew 24, including Revelation, are now ancient history having already been fulfilled almost two millennia ago.

“…has sent his angel to show his servants what must SOON take place. And behold, I am coming SOON.” (Rev. 22:6-7)

“The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show to his servants what must SOON take place.” (Rev. 1:1)

“The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is AT HAND: repent ye, and believe the gospel.” (Mark 1:15)

“The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show to his servants what must SOON take place.” (Rev. 1:1)

“The kingdom is NOT coming with things that can be seen, for in fact the Kingdom of God is WITHIN you.”

And,

“My kingdom is NOT of this earth.”

3. Misinterpretation of the final week, or seven years, of Daniel’s “seventy weeks.” A most unnatural and non-literal concept, promoted by many today, is the chopping off the last week of the 490-year prophecy, and sending it far into the distant future, which is where the incorrect concept of a seven-year “great tribulation with an Antichrist” comes from. In fact, it was a continuous stretch of time terminating around A.D. 33 with the so-called “tribulation” from 66 to 70 A.D.

4. Misunderstanding about the nature and timing of the coming of the Kingdom, and inability to see the sameness between the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven. It is not a mortal kingdom to be established by the Second Advent of the Messiah, but dually spiritual and heavenly, and is already here for those seeking it as suggested by the following verses:

2. Misinterpretation of fulfilled prophecy, interpreted as if it were unfulfilled prophecy, as in the Olivet Discourse and much of Biblical Daniel. Most of it has already come to pass!

3. Misinterpretation of the final week, or seven years, of Daniel’s “seventy weeks.” A most unnatural and non-literal concept, promoted by many today, is the chopping off the last week of the 490-year prophecy, and sending it far into the distant future, which is where the incorrect concept of a seven-year “great tribulation with an Antichrist” comes from. In fact, it was a continuous stretch of time terminating around A.D. 33 with the so-called “tribulation” from 66 to 70 A.D.

Here are five mistakes made by the popular dispensational view:

First let us mention five fundamental flaws perpetuated by modern prophecy students, the majority of whom are in the dispensational “futurist” camp, which believes substantial portions of the Bible remain in our future, as opposed to the preterist camp, which believes it is all, or nearly all, fulfilled.

As hard as this may be to believe, this author is the full and promised return of the Biblical prophet Daniel at the end of the age.

1. Misinterpretation of the term “last days” strewn throughout the New Testament. We are not in the “last days;” rather, that term referred to the last days of the Jewish nation in the time of the apostles, before A.D. 70 and the end of that particular age and their “world.”

First let us mention five fundamental flaws perpetuated by modern prophecy students, the majority of whom are in the dispensational “futurist” camp, which believes substantial portions of the Bible remain in our future, as opposed to the preterist camp, which believes it is all, or nearly all, fulfilled.

Book: Final Book of Daniel

December 23rd, 2010 Posted by Daniel Eli | New Book | no comments