Replete with angels and mythical creatures, Inclinations is a strange and allegorical mixture of poetry and prose. Based on a series of mystical and esoteric visions, this collection of short stories and poems covers a wide variety of themes including faith, judgment, mysticism and spiritual warfare. With a bit of prophecy clouded in the metaphor of sacred language, one must decide where to interpret the text literally and where to interpret it figuratively. (Read more at www.rev-press.com or listen LIVE to Aware Talk Radio.)
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November 16, 2009: David Harrington's Inclinations might well suit a time in history that for modern man has long been forgotten. On first read this book might be considered as one of the missing books of the Bible. This intriguingly mixture of poetry and prose quickly puts one in remembrance of ancient monks sequestered in monasteries in days gone by. The narrative and style follows such books of the Holy Scripture like Isaiah, Jeremiah or Daniel. In fact, this might even be considered the Book of Tixen if one were to label it such. In this small volume one will find the brief overview of the origins of Angels and their rebellion against their Creator. However, the book departs biblical perspectives as it weaves stories of nymphs, mermaids and mystics. As with all ancient books concerning the mysteries and origins of life, Inclinations has it's prophetic side and speaks of Judgement and Apostasy. It will be interesting to see what comes next from the pen of David Harrington.-Steven Fivecats, Editor
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