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Dark Mars - Aldivan Torres
Aldivan Torres
Dark Mars
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Author: Aldivan Torres
©2018-Aldivan Torres
All rights reserved
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This book, including all parts of it, is Copyrighted, and may not be reproduced without the author's permission, resold, or transferred.
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Aldivan Torres, The Seer, is a well-established writer in several genres. To date, titles have been published in nine languages. From an early age, he has always been a lover of the art of writing, having consolidated a professional career in the second half of 2013. He hopes with his writings to contribute to Pernambuco and Brazilian culture, awakening the pleasure of reading in those who do not yet have the habit. Its mission is to win the hearts of each of its readers. In addition to literature, his main tastes are music, travel, friends, family, and the pleasure of life. For literature, equality, fraternity, justice, dignity and honor of the human being always
is its motto.
Dedication and thanks
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I dedicate this eighth work in the series the seer to all who accompany me and who contribute directly or indirectly to the consolidation of my career. I am nothing without you. I also dedicate it especially to all those eager for knowledge. Let us learn a little more.
My thanks go first to my spiritual father, my family, friends, co-workers and in extension to all of humanity. Being alive and being part of this work is simply sensational. Thank you all.
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I saw the following: From the north side there was a strong wind. It was then that I saw great light and a whirlwind of fire. There was light around the cloud and, in the center, a sparkling glow, right in the middle of the fire. From the middle of the cloud appeared something like four animals and each one also resembled a human form. Each had four faces and four wings. Its legs were straight, and its hooves looked like ox hooves, only they were shiny like polished bronze. From under the wings, human hands protruded from all four sides. Their faces and wings were also turned to the four directions. The wing of each touched the wing of the other. As they moved, they did not turn around, but each went forward. Their face was like a man's face. On the right side they looked like a lion, and on the left side they looked like a bull. The four also had the appearance of an eagle. The wings spread upward. Two even touched the other's wing and two covered the body. Everyone moved forward, following the direction in which the wind took them. As they moved, they never turned sideways. Among the animals there was something like embers, burning like a torch. This fire moved between the four animals was bright, and from it came lightnings.
(Ezekiel 1.4-14)
Introduction
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Dark Mars is an adventure abroad that gradually reveals ancient wisdom. It is the eighth book in the Seer series, full of adventure. knowledge, mysteries, and surprises. It is worth checking.
What happened after the post-war of Crovos? What consequences would it have? These and other answers you will have if you read the text to the end. A delightful read.
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Dark Mars
Dedication and thanks
Introduction
The disappointment
current time
the invocation
The trip
First impressions
first teachings
the generosity
what is the kingdom of God?
the immortality of the soul
the power of prayer
the karma
A little about religious issues
a little about the universe
A little more knowledge
A new day
Penance
the liberation exercises
A lesson
Part II
Mars in danger
Decision
in kandar
Beirut
Pegasus
Cicily
Bethes
in randornef
star in our refuge
The decisive battle at Pontes
end of story
Come back home
The disappointment
It was night on that fateful Wednesday. I would come back tired from college immersed in my usual worries and ask myself what it meant to receive a visit from the mail carrier at that hour. I was on the porch of my house even more so being a slender, charming, and friendly young man. At first, this went unnoticed due to the serious look he stared at me. I sign several fields on a white form and these bureaucratic formalities made me even more excited. More relaxed, he walked away so I was left alone with my expectations. What was really about the said whose correspondence was in my hands? I was about to find out.
On closer inspection, I could see that the sender was a publisher whose first book I sent via mail. But so fast? I wonder. I immediately started the negotiations to open the material. Gently, from the balcony I went up to my room where I took a pair of scissors that helped me to open the envelope. My eager mind for information was swallowing word for word the communiqué and in the end, I found myself disappointed. My proposal had simply been turned down.
How so? I could not believe that my dream had simply been rejected by those who should appreciate the national culture. The title Vision of a Medium
was