The Necromancer
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An answer to the greatest 'locked-room' mystery of all time - What happened to the Princes in the Tower? To give that answer the author, himself a psychic investigator, follows the plot through the Underworld and into alternative realities. An introduction to The Necromancer
by Mike Voyce |
It was condemned by the Catholic Church as "the agency of evil spirits," and in England was outlawed by the Witchcraft Act of 1604. Necromancy is the seeking of the spirits of the dead. The spirits are sought because they, being without physical bodies, are no longer limited by the earthly plane. Therefore, it is thought these spirits have access to information of the past and future which is not available to the living. It has been used to help find sunken or buried treasure.
Surprisingly enough, the image of necromancy has not been too wildly distorted throughout the ages by media and legend. Spins are always given, of course, but the general idea of a necromancy holds fast: one who works with the powers of death. This may take many forms. Historically, necromancy has ranged from everything between spirit communications to out-of-body trips to the underworld and even extending so far as to curse and hex the living or impose quests upon the dead via hex tablets (katadesmoi). Some of necromancy's history even includes:
speaking to underworld demons and specfically asking boons of them to aid the necromancer in their purpose, or invoking the spirit of another (or an underworld demon) to gain their strengths and help.
The different forms are manifold and well exceed the strict boundaries the modern critic might suspect by simple word origins.
speaking to underworld demons and specfically asking boons of them to aid the necromancer in their purpose, or invoking the spirit of another (or an underworld demon) to gain their strengths and help.
The different forms are manifold and well exceed the strict boundaries the modern critic might suspect by simple word origins.
THE NETWORK
There is now a network to carry you into the inner workings of History, Reality and Human nature.
There are two novels, one long, one short, both deal with historic truth; one truth is extensive but little known, the other truth is short and at times famous, but hitherto unexplained.
The electronic versions of both books carry an intense richness of hyperlinks. They stand for themselves, but the links can take you to an undreamt of wealth of information and insights.
You can read about these and watch videos at Smashwords; you can also read about the author. From Smashwords one whole book is Free while a part of the other is also Free; the free part of The Necromancer tells you a good deal more about the Princes in the Tower and Richard III than you are likely to learn elsewhere, but it is Parts II & III which deal with alteration and change to History and the World we live in; these are ‘must have’ parts but for them you have to pay a small fee.
‘Edward, the novel’ is supported by the website edwardstafford, which contains a great deal more information, music, links and video clips.
‘The Necromancer’ is supported by a site of that name, thenecromancer.net. It also has much more information, links and video clips.
Both books deal with events in the last quarter of the 15thcentury. They are separate but connected. Both books deal with the falsification of History and the making of our World.
There is also a website on Reincarnation, Spirit and Reality which supports the Internet radio show, Reincarnation, the Secrets of Past Lives. It has over a year of archives of that show together with a great deal more on the subjects of reincarnation and the survival of death, together with the nature of Reality. As usual, there are links and video clips. If you want to study metaphysics there is information and there are links for this too.
The Blogtalkradio show grew out of the spiritual work of Mike Voyce, Christine Voyce and Diane Morgan. All three contributors remain active and Mike Voyce currently teaches some of the techniques used in uncovering the stories in Edward and The Necromancer on a regular basis.
The materials in this network feed into each other. You can start with the books, but you could start anywhere. As you go further it can change your understanding, you can gain insights, who knows if you will be able to defeat a High, Black magician and prelate of the late Middle Ages Church, as in Part III of The Necromancer.
There are two novels, one long, one short, both deal with historic truth; one truth is extensive but little known, the other truth is short and at times famous, but hitherto unexplained.
The electronic versions of both books carry an intense richness of hyperlinks. They stand for themselves, but the links can take you to an undreamt of wealth of information and insights.
You can read about these and watch videos at Smashwords; you can also read about the author. From Smashwords one whole book is Free while a part of the other is also Free; the free part of The Necromancer tells you a good deal more about the Princes in the Tower and Richard III than you are likely to learn elsewhere, but it is Parts II & III which deal with alteration and change to History and the World we live in; these are ‘must have’ parts but for them you have to pay a small fee.
‘Edward, the novel’ is supported by the website edwardstafford, which contains a great deal more information, music, links and video clips.
‘The Necromancer’ is supported by a site of that name, thenecromancer.net. It also has much more information, links and video clips.
Both books deal with events in the last quarter of the 15thcentury. They are separate but connected. Both books deal with the falsification of History and the making of our World.
There is also a website on Reincarnation, Spirit and Reality which supports the Internet radio show, Reincarnation, the Secrets of Past Lives. It has over a year of archives of that show together with a great deal more on the subjects of reincarnation and the survival of death, together with the nature of Reality. As usual, there are links and video clips. If you want to study metaphysics there is information and there are links for this too.
The Blogtalkradio show grew out of the spiritual work of Mike Voyce, Christine Voyce and Diane Morgan. All three contributors remain active and Mike Voyce currently teaches some of the techniques used in uncovering the stories in Edward and The Necromancer on a regular basis.
The materials in this network feed into each other. You can start with the books, but you could start anywhere. As you go further it can change your understanding, you can gain insights, who knows if you will be able to defeat a High, Black magician and prelate of the late Middle Ages Church, as in Part III of The Necromancer.