By reliving his relationships with five women, Rahm Ibsen uncovers two worlds that exist outside the normal boundaries of reality. Bolstered by the faculty of a Tibetan mantra, Ibsen plots the outline of a timeless conflict. On the one side, we find descriptive tidbits, clues that let us into the realm of an Ultra-race known as the Khrng. On the other, explosive reveals demonstrate the illusive presence of angelic giants who visit Rahm via a crack in Time and tell him of their war with these mutants, the little gray people, the Khrng. In the end, only Rahm can weave an invincible shield…mehr
By reliving his relationships with five women, Rahm Ibsen uncovers two worlds that exist outside the normal boundaries of reality. Bolstered by the faculty of a Tibetan mantra, Ibsen plots the outline of a timeless conflict. On the one side, we find descriptive tidbits, clues that let us into the realm of an Ultra-race known as the Khrng. On the other, explosive reveals demonstrate the illusive presence of angelic giants who visit Rahm via a crack in Time and tell him of their war with these mutants, the little gray people, the Khrng. In the end, only Rahm can weave an invincible shield against both and save mankind. Finding and drawing forth this hidden force is the story you are about to read. The eye-opening bolts from the blue, which you will encounter during this odyssey may shake up much of what you have been told is common knowledge. Venturing deeper into the book is not advisable for the faint of heart or for those who are not prepared to witness true visions from the Beyond. It's my job to water down the dismay of this unsettling news by entwining it with scenarios, which evoke love interests. It is only from having been persecuted by the Khrng and thus having a full understanding of whom and what they are that this author has come to realize this is the most successful method for unlinking most readers from the lethal grasp of these parasites. So take a moment and prepare yourself for what you are about to discover.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Haan Moses was born in Beirut, Lebanon on September 18, 1970. His father was a Foreign Service correspondent working independently for Thomson Reuters and United Press International out of New York City. His mother was an artist who painted watercolor landscapes of local color distributing them for many years out of a studio in Casablanca, the family's summer retreat in Morocco. His parents home schooled Haan from day one and as an extension of that upbringing Haan has never matriculated in any formal system of learning. However, as anyone can witness from his extensive series of novels, the full spectrum of human knowledge has undoubtedly taken residence within him. He currently resides in a quaint town in southwestern New Hampshire where he enjoys kayaking, riding or racing anything, and the shooting sports but not necessarily all on the same day. Having studied under many highly revered gurus while living in India, Lamas from Tibet and a host of modern day religious enthusiasts in the West, Haan has found the alms bowl of his life always full to the brim.
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