Obsidian Eagle

Obsidian Eagle

About

Obsidian Eagle is a pen name for an Indie author who wrote The Soma Tantra to spread spiritual knowledge and respect for all belief systems. It is a work of High Fiction filled with epic action, mythic figures and comic camp. It comprises Book I of The Lunacy Trilogy.

Its successor: A Codex For Gnostics - Cosmic Comedy Writ In The Zone of Malkuth is more closely aligned with the Mystic Kabbalah, Thelema, and Zoroastrianism. It is officially Book II of The Lunacy Trilogy.

Rest assured, Book III: Tome of The Sixth Sun - A Cosmic Dramady is in the works!

In the meantime, check out the author's website to get a load of his AntiPoetic writings.

The DarkSide of the Paranormal

The DarkSide of the Paranormal

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Description

<p>Have you ever wondered about the dark side of the paranormal? This book contains information on demons, shadow people and negative earthbound spirits. It covers how to recognize the difference between each of these creatures, weaknesses, fears, appearances, abilities and how to get rid of them if possible. There is also information on what really works to protect you and what doesn't.</p>

Story Behind The Book

A Codex For Gnostics is an experimental work of fiction that weaves epic poetry together with esoteric mysticism to produce a metaphysical comedy that could make Dante Alighieri blush. It is Obsidian Eagle's sophomore sequel, following his debut: The Soma Tantra.

Reviews

<p><strong>From Amazon.ca:</strong></p> <div style="background:#eee;border:1px solid #ccc;padding:5px 10px;"><span style="color:rgb(17,17,17);font-family:'Amazon Ember', Arial, sans-serif;"><em>&quot;Having enjoyed this author’s previous work, The Soma Tantra, I was excited to check out his new offering. At first glance I was disappointed at the length. Only 150 pages? But don’t let this fool you…this is one condensed narrative! We’ve got epic storytelling, intriguing plot lines, and tons of literature, cinema and music references, all woven seamlessly together. I actually read the book twice to catch all those hidden gems! The novel is loaded with dark humour and social commentary, in a style reminiscent of Clive Barker meets Douglas Adams. Obsidian Eagle has a knack for drawing the reader in and making the absurd and otherworldly seem completely reasonable. Highly recommended!&quot;</em></span></div> <p>~ Andrew Hayes</p>