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  • av Vera Kryzhanovskaia
    390 - 440,-

  • av Arandi Gomes Texeira
    460 - 520,-

  • av Vera Kryzhanovskaia
    416 - 470,-

  • av Arandi Gomes Texeira
    386 - 440,-

    In this novel, John Wilmont, Earl of Rochester brings the story of Panderva, who lives on the streets of Florence, facing dangers and provocations, with the same arrogance of her time as queen.In a plot where good and evil face their challenges, an example of improvement and learning emerges, demonstrating that life experiences have their reason for being, within the purpose of the Higher Law, which invites everyone to regeneration. and perfection.Panderva's story, with her loves and disappointments, shows that we are never alone and that help always comes when pride and selfishness are doubled by pain. To do this, God makes himself present through people and circumstances that cross our paths, not by chance.If it weren't for Wladimir's help, Panderva would never have been Isolde. But here, only Rochester is able to unravel this difficult and fascinating plot.

  • av Vera Kryzhanovskaia & John Earl of Rochester Wilmot
    386 - 410,-

  • av Maria Gertrudes & By the Spi. . . John W. Earl of Rochester
    390 - 470,-

  • av Vera Kryzhanovskaia & By the Spirit John W Earl of Rochester
    346 - 410,-

  • av Arandi Gomes Texeira
    520,-

    Rochester is presented in an unmistakable way in this novel, which is set against the backdrop of the height of Roman domination, igniting the most grotesque human instincts, unleashing conflicts and persecutions that have forever marked the history of humanity.The author reveals the spark of awakening that accompanies the human soul, free in its essence, even if temporarily acting for evil, sure that he is doing the best he can.Ben Azir, a free spirit and idealist, fights against the forces of Rome to preserve Jewish laws and traditions, but struggles to see that he will have to abandon his roots if he is to agree with beloved Sibyl, a believer in the Christianity.In the immersive plot, internal conflicts, as intense as the battles, are constant and many choices will change the fate of the characters forever.We are gods! Those who can do anything!

  • av Vera Kryzhanovskaia & John Earl of Rochester Wilmot
    426 - 520,-

  • av Vera Kryzhanovskaia
    470,-

    Dagmara story. The romance of his life, of a choice. A disciple of Detinguen, her adoptive father, she oscillates between professing a simple and pure faith, or offering her knowledge and her pain to society. In the midst of this, the dreams take the form of a karmic rescue, bringing together again the spirits that were once entwined in madness to be redeemed now. The forces of good and evil, science and faith, the material and the spiritual, debate and mix. Together with Dagmara, on her path of infinite ascent, patience and doubt help and torment her. She will soon realize that she has the light capable of illuminating the crowd that wants to devour her.

  • av Vera Kryzhanovskaia & By the Spi. . . John W. Earl of Rochester
    376 - 470,-

  • av Arandi Gomes Texeira
    470,-

    It brings the heart of Thilbor Sarasate as the stage of the eternal conflict between good and evil. The rejected son of Dhara and Bangkok's influential Hamendra, Thilbor becomes a powerful mage to exact revenge on those who wronged him. An emotional story, which describes the true internal battle of every individual, in the face of the challenges he faces in the path of self-overcoming and spiritual progress. Experiences driven almost always by irresistible and unexpected feelings.Will Thilbor achieve his intended revenge? Or will he be overcome by the force of true love?

  • av John Earl of Rochester Wilmot
    440,-

    This collection consists of 2 books psychographed by Wera Kryzhanovskaia and dictated by the Earl of Rochester. The plot of "The Luciferians" takes place in Tyrol, a "nebulous" region that was once the setting for many macabre rituals carried out in the subsoil of the medieval castles.Raymond and Eliza are victims this time. United, even children, for the bonds of marriage, unknowingly, provoking quarrels and intrigues between various characters in this story. And what it was to suffer then... It was simply "infernal".The book "The Templairs" materializes the marriage that had been "arranged" by its priests, when they were still children. But I didn't count on knowing Gil de Basemon, the Knight Templar, adept at an obscure science, whose soul huddled without brake in the abysses of evil.Beautiful and romantic, the Condessa awakens true love in the heart of the young templar. But Uriel, the "Luciferian" Jewish salvage, is still on stage planning a terrible ending for Eliza and Raymond in the subsoil of the castle.

  • av Vera Kryzhanovskaia
    510,-

  • av John Earl of Rochester Wilmot
    446,-

    In the year 1485, a madness of destruction spread across Germany. The fear of magic and witchcraft floated in the air like a black cloud. Everywhere, the disturbed people perceived witches and witchcraft, spells and evils. Bonfires constantly burn, devouring for hundreds of years the innocent or culpable victims that iniquitous judges delivered to the executioners, opening a vast and fertile field for perversity and personal hatred.Leonor, of dazzling beauty and a delicate and classic countenance, is accused of witchcraft and condemned to hell, to get rid of the torment through a sinister pact made with Maestro Leonardo, a mysterious personage possessor of enormous powers.Naema, the witch, or the legend of the wax statue, survives at the pace of the centuries and transmits from generation to generation the story of Maestro Leonardo, of his victim Leonor, and of the great victory obtained by goodness against the forces of the abyss.

  • av Vera Kryzhanovskaia
    490,-

    Herculaneum is one of the classics of Rochesterian literature, so appreciated by a wide audience, spiritualist or not. With his peculiar style, Rochester chooses as his setting the glorious Roman Empire, at the time of his incarnation as Cáius Lucilius, in the first century of the Christian era, masterfully describing the landscapes and customs of the inhabitants of the ancient city of Herculaneum, which, together with Pompeii, is destroyed by Vesuvius in 79 AD.In a captivating narrative, he recounts the bonds of sympathy and animosity that unite him with relatives, friends, and companions of old journeys, who for several lifetimes walk together in search of spiritual progress. And the great surprise: we will have the pleasure of knowing the spiritual trajectory of Allan Kardec - present in this work through the venerable Father John - and his encounter with the beloved master Jesus. To have access to this brilliant historical work is, in addition to traveling through time accompanying Rochester on his journey, to enjoy valuable lessons on the true importance of love and forgiveness.

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