Review by Michaela Sefler Metaphysical Poet: http://msefler-inspiration.net
The Constellation
of Omens
The Signs of the End of the
World
by
Deborah Simpson www.deborahsimpson.org
ISBN # 978-0-578-00940-7
The Constellation of Omens is a wonderful account, of humanity’s
place in light of a spiritual existence and a creator. While explaining religious theology, Deborah adds a personal account and insight regarding our journey and describing our experiences in light of a higher God who is merciful and omnipotent. Debora describes man’s endeavours in light of morality and development in relation to higher existence. Outlining actual happenings in the world and describing action and consequence, she allows the reader to understand that there is such a thing as effect and outcome rooted in a divine plan. As we read on we begin to understand that we must heed to events and natural disasters as prophecies or as the title describes omens. With great detail Debora describes actual consequence within our society and civilization "of the”end of time” …. I was fascinated with the steps that she has outlined, explaining society and its effect on our development. As a metaphysical poet I identified with
the spiritual and prophetic descriptions and vivid imagery of the time of redemption, and found this book to be a hopeful account of the existence of a wise all powerfull creator.
I recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand in detail
the gap and reconciliation of our human existence and soul ideal.
Michaela Sefler metaphysical poet
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January 22, 2009: REVIEW OF THE DAWNING OF POWER by Brian Rathbone
Reviewed by Michaela Sefler , metaphysical poet.
Complete with imagination, and all the right metaphoric descriptions corresponding to many worlds,
the Dawning of power brought me to a place where my own
spiritual conflicts are played out and resolved. From a Metaphysical perspective
it has all the ingredients of ancient archetypes, imagination, and ideals.
Beautiful imagery and vivid description
of a life lived,
far from grasp yet so familiar.
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November 20, 2008: THE ANGEL HUNTER
By J A LEARY
Reviewed by Michaela Sefler
The Angel Hunter had me mesmerized, as I was glued to my chair reading this novel.
It is filled with the suspense of a cleverly written tale that interplays between the life of a beautiful woman that is intelligent and wealthy, a Nazi plot and a heavenly realm of angels and daemons. This book is woven with supernatural suspense relating all the while to ancient concepts of spirituality.
From a metaphysical perspective I enjoyed the references to a more perfect state that is beyond human grasp, and felt Victoria?s agony for losing her sons, a heartfelt account of motherhood and loss, her hope and despair alluding to redemption.
I was enthralled by the suspense filled plot and was touched by the references to an angelic reality.
As a poet I was intrigued by Victoria? s struggle and triumph, and identified with the dark night of the soul believing that redemption
will follow.
J A Leary did a great job combining such elements.
by James Todd Cochrane ,
Max and the gatekeeper, is a beautifully written story, I was glued to pages as I let Todd Cochrane unravels
with great imagination, a young boy's adventure into his grandfather's house to a the magical world through
a gateway to new worlds.
As Max and his friend discover the gateway, they begin to understand the mystery and danger of life attempting to reconcile
reconcile as they transverse through the gateway, to worlds beyond. As Max our hero, unravels a wonderful plot, Todd
Cocrane touches upon adolescent curiosity and interest through imaginative and interesting constructs. I was
well entertained reading this book and would recommend it to the warrior in every teen.