Toward Carpatian Divinity

by Michael Markevich


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/23/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 188
ISBN : 9781456713706
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 188
ISBN : 9781456713683
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 188
ISBN : 9781456713690

About the Book

The suggestion within the title accurately sums up the direction that the author has taken with the character story and allegory of the second book. The extremely unique and gifted characters of the “Carpadia” legend have journeyed to the Skeletal Coast of Africa in order to bear witness to the birth of a savior. She will usher in the Fifth Civilization of mankind but these followers of that cause are not yet spiritually sufficient. “Toward Carpatian Divinity” quickly begins to outline the direction that these disciples will realize in travels and inner sanctum. The chapters are organized as parables and each is a message within the broad communication of integrity and moral code. The tools and locations of these metaphysical errands are as diverse and novel as the entire imaginative spectrum. “Holoflux” becomes a hive in the creative process of transmigration as it develops from the witchery of a coven of white Wiccans. Claire is introduced as the beautiful and fragile recipient of a powerful Magnolia vision that spins away phenomenal debris. She is left with the stationary, ancient and unfaltering soul of her matriarchal line and gives that heart’s desire to Dneipo. The Mystic aboriginal sorcerers become “entangled” in the source helix of the manifest and are able to cross time and space. Intent is described as a “pawl” designed to catch in the ratchet of moment discontinuity. Ron and Vani play a chess-like game as pawns able to capture the most superior concepts and Vanisila maintains her earthly presence as a Valkyrie and bypasses the aging process. The parables continue, bringing insight and awareness to the characters. The final chapter is a eulogy praising the spiritual enlightenment of the “illuminati” as it opens with…… “We now become Divine Carpatians.”


About the Author

Michael grew up in a blue collar town where most teens talked about making their escape. He made a personal commitment to escape first into the world, and then into the written word. “Meeshe” became a sax player and joined funk and reggae bands. He flew hang-gliders and micro-lights, and took his scuba skills to Palancar, the Red Sea and the Great Barrier Reef. He took motorcycle and Jeep trips to Alaska and the Yukon. There were sport sailing regattas in the strong trades of the Dominican Republic, and cruising on fifty footers off the British Virgin Islands. He taught sailing off the coast of Queensland, and took out kayak excursions in the caves near Guaymas. He met the wrong people in Cartagena, drank beer with friendly revolutionaries in Chiapas and there was pastoral life on a kibutz in Israel. His Arab friends took him to the Dome of the Rock, he crawled into the catacombs under the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and he read of the “Kabbalah” at the Citadel of ancient Caesaria Maratima. A journey into the written word then forcefully beckoned and he settled in White Rock, British Columbia where he completed the first two books of a trilogy; …… “Carpadia” and “Toward Carpatian Divinity.” The stories are drawn from a deep sense of gnostic provenance. The beginning of a knowledge of spiritual truths has and continues to be a paramount undertaking of research and soul evaluation. The extensive bibliographies testify to the literary investigation and the imaginative allegoric style illustrates a passion of the creative heart’s desire. Michael has begun the fascinating studies necessary for the third and final story of the series. An extraordinary character / spiritual evolution will now continue toward a moment of sincere integrity.