The Fourth Jewel of Earth

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fantasy
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Author: James Greenhalge ISBN: 9781467047746
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: December 1, 2008
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: James Greenhalge
ISBN: 9781467047746
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: December 1, 2008
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

You were once given a helmet.

A helmet?The Traveler thought for a long moment.Yes, Soterionthe defender, he affirmed.

You must learn to wear it in battle, instructed the Preacher.You take so many blows to your soul because your intellect is open to the enemy.

When am I in battle?

Ishi shook him gently.Every day is a battle, Traveler!Take every thought captive, remember?Salvation is forever, and yet the need for it occurs in the daily battlefield.You must work it out with reverential fear and trembling.Wear your

helmet, Traveler!

Fourth in the Jewels of Earth saga, this novel sends the Traveler careening through human history, searching for the mysterious Omnipoint.He must find it! His supernatural guardian has warned him that beyond was only utter and eternal darkness. Meanwhile, the black magic of the Cabala is distorting reality around him, humanity is dominated by animal compromises, and his immortal enemies seek his life. Is the beautiful unicorn shadowing his every move a fellow traveler or a dangerous deception?

How can any of this be human historyhis historyyour history?

Wear your helmet, Traveler!

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You were once given a helmet.

A helmet?The Traveler thought for a long moment.Yes, Soterionthe defender, he affirmed.

You must learn to wear it in battle, instructed the Preacher.You take so many blows to your soul because your intellect is open to the enemy.

When am I in battle?

Ishi shook him gently.Every day is a battle, Traveler!Take every thought captive, remember?Salvation is forever, and yet the need for it occurs in the daily battlefield.You must work it out with reverential fear and trembling.Wear your

helmet, Traveler!

Fourth in the Jewels of Earth saga, this novel sends the Traveler careening through human history, searching for the mysterious Omnipoint.He must find it! His supernatural guardian has warned him that beyond was only utter and eternal darkness. Meanwhile, the black magic of the Cabala is distorting reality around him, humanity is dominated by animal compromises, and his immortal enemies seek his life. Is the beautiful unicorn shadowing his every move a fellow traveler or a dangerous deception?

How can any of this be human historyhis historyyour history?

Wear your helmet, Traveler!

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