Exploring the Dark Side of Celestial Magic: The Subsiding Enigma

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Celestial magic refers to the practice of harnessing the energy and power of the celestial bodies such as the sun, moon, stars, and planets for magical purposes. It has been a part of many ancient cultures and civilizations, and it continues to be a popular aspect of modern witchcraft and pagan traditions. The belief in celestial magic is based on the idea that the celestial bodies possess their own unique energies and frequencies that can be tapped into and utilized for various magical purposes. Practitioners of celestial magic believe that by working with these energies, they can enhance their own magical abilities, create positive changes in their lives, and connect with higher realms of consciousness. However, in recent times, there has been a subsiding interest in celestial magic. This can be attributed to a few factors.


Types-
Warriors- The mainstay of the celestials. Their magical attacks are well rounded and can easily adapt to most situations.

14 It also seems that if the Celestial Spirit is strong enough, they can employ their own Magic to stay in the Human World, when if the contract is not in action. Celestial Spirit Magic is a type of Magic in which the user summons Celestial Spirits by opening their gates through the use of Celestial Spirit Gate Keys.

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This can be attributed to a few factors. Firstly, the rise of technology and science has led to a decline in the belief in the supernatural and the paranormal. Many people now rely more on logic and rationality rather than supernatural explanations for the events in their lives.

Diving Deep into The Celestial Sea

Pick a subject for adult readers—a subject to cause a stir, something to feed story-hungry minds. What would you choose? Romance? Adventure? Spirituality? Sensuality? Betrayal? Religious Quandary? Erotica? How about Domestic Hilarity? Live Magic would be different. A Battle between Honour, Integrity and True Love might be novel. What about Psychology? Karmic Enlightenment? Or a Mystery Wrapping an Unborn Child? That could be interesting. Forbidden Love is a good subject too—would that grab the reader?

How about a story including all the above? A story that might be true from beginning to end, a story directed by the ‘Something Other’ that makes the magic real and sails a Mystical Boat across uncharted seas?

If you are interested, read on. As the subject, I have had no pre-knowledge of the storyline’s intention; suffice to say the conclusion of the 7th book surprises the writer as much as the reader and leads naturally into the second series, and beyond. All I can say is that the writing reveals a glorious, exciting and heart-wrenching tale.

In a nutshell, this story is written as the on-going, diary narrative of an English housewife who finds herself in the beautiful land of New Zealand, stepping into the adventure of a lifetime, a fantastic adventure where she discovers a Love-match so potent that neither she nor her Lover can stamp out the flame that appears fanned by Angelic forces, no matter how high the barriers they either self-impose or others demand. The bond of her twenty-two-year marriage is seriously challenged as all involved come to terms with the truth that refuses to subside, the moral quandary escalating at the same pace as the undeniable joy. The Lovers’ combined imagination and enjoyment of the written word dances the saga across the pages—pages that spiral the reader into revelatory intimacy of magical proportions, which the subjects hardly dare believe is theirs, let alone claim forever. The quality of the writing grows with the gaining intensity of the story, and with it the terrible realization that a destructive force has been unleashed—a force that requires their full armoury. The unfurling, personal voyages (both negative and positive) are reflected in the ensuing chapters, moving from straightforward prose to more complex content as the central characters play out their destiny journeys on what is to become a spiritual battlefield.

Across oceans and family ties, disgrace and unashamed truth, the struggle between moral law and pure joy gains pace until those involved are reduced to a combination of despair, denial and heartbreak. Where is the karmic battle headed? There are more than two caught up in this unusual saga. Each of the Books has its own synopsis. I won’t say more—the intrigue and spiritual passion cannot be conveyed without reading the whole.

Excerpts from Book 1 The Celestial Sea:

“The Craftsman pauses in his work. Something is stirring; something new, something expected. He lays down his tools, interested. Ah, it is a destiny event; the beginning of a happening. He fills a pipe and turns his attention to the scene below. In a school building, gazing out of a window, stands a woman—lovely. He watches her carefully, catching her drifting thoughts. Their content draws a soft smile to his lips.”

‘Oh, playful Sprite of the Silver Fern,

My Smiling Minstrel, Prince of Elves,

How blessed are we to sail upon this Celestial Sea,

In thought and deed and desire,

Such rare and joyful harmony.

Should we be afraid to travel, just ourselves,

To Heavenly Realms where we can be free?

Deep in embrace, all of you, and all of me,

Dipping the crest of each wave as it rolls,

Pure Spirit alive, and lighting our way.

Side by side with our swords,

Beside Angels we’ll stand,

To alight upon shores of a beloved, known Land,

Praise for The Celestial Sea:

Not since reading D.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover have I been so deeply moved by a story of love and passion, or so compelling, as The Celestial Sea by author Marina De Nadous. Marina’s words leap from the pages as if they are, in their own right, desperate to be heard, but they glide ever so gently through the mind and into the deep reaches of the soul. The Celestial Sea is an immensely personal and deeply spiritual love story that will snatch your breath and squeeze your heart. And the story takes place in a most unusual and unlikely way.

Who would have thought that cell phone text messages would be the forum for such a spiritual and profoundly rich love affair? A love affair that could only take place in a modern day ‘ether’ that permeates every air wave and every frequency of divine awareness. Marina is more than a gifted teller of tales; she is a poet and we are enriched by this as only a poet could unravel a tale of such eloquence and beauty.

This epic belongs next to all the great literary Love Stories of the ages, but it also deserves a place all by itself. The Celestial Sea is just that; ‘Divine Love’ in an infinite ocean of existence and we are all carried away in the tale. A tale without beginning or end. And what’s more….you’ll just have to find out for yourself. Don’t miss this adventure!

— Review by Carl Bozeman, author of On Being God—Beyond Your Life’s Purpose

Marina de Nadous is a novice author launching a series she has been working on for several years. She considers herself a scribe, recording a story that arrived unexpectedly in her lap. Raised and educated in traditional Britain, Marina steps outside the conventional in her story-telling, taking the reader firmly by the hand as she opens doors to a unique creation and subsequent unraveling. She has a message for all couples; that emotional intimacy and spiritual connection are jewels beyond compare—and that they are achievable.

The author cannot divulge any personal information because it would spoil the emerging plot. Written as a diary narrative, the story includes the beginnings of her writer’s career and the conception of the series. In a way, the story turns itself inside out as the writer’s journey becomes embroiled in the script.

Marina helps run a small, alternative school in Somerset where she lives with her family. She considers New Zealand her second home.

MISSION STATEMENT:
Unwavering loyalty to the Empress and to protect the Empire
Purge all who threaten humanity's safety and to uphold the light
Spearhead all assaults in planetary and space boarding attacks
Subsiding celestial magic

Secondly, the modern world is characterized by a fast-paced and materialistic lifestyle. People are often too busy with work, family, and other responsibilities to devote time and energy to practice celestial magic or any form of spirituality. The focus has shifted towards immediate gratification and tangible results, rather than the slower and more introspective practices of celestial magic. Additionally, the concept of celestial magic can be seen as outdated or superstitious in some circles. With the advancement of scientific knowledge, many traditional spiritual practices are being dismissed as unproven or irrational. This skepticism towards celestial magic has led to a decrease in its popularity and the subsiding of its practice. However, despite these challenges, celestial magic still has its devoted followers and practitioners. The desire for a deeper connection with the universe and a sense of spirituality continues to draw people towards this ancient practice. As humans, we are naturally curious beings, seeking to understand and connect with the mysteries of the universe. This innate curiosity and longing for something beyond the material world will always keep celestial magic alive, even in the face of subsiding popularity. In conclusion, celestial magic is an ancient practice that involves harnessing the energy and power of the celestial bodies for magical purposes. While there has been a subsiding interest in this practice due to the rise of technology, a materialistic lifestyle, and skepticism, there will always be a dedicated group of people who continue to seek connection and spirituality through celestial magic..

Reviews for "Demystifying Subsiding Celestial Magic: An Astronomical Puzzle"

1. Sarah - 1 star
I really didn't enjoy "Subsiding celestial magic" at all. The plot lacked depth, the characters were one-dimensional, and the writing style was disjointed and confusing. I couldn't connect with any of the characters and found myself skimming through scenes because I just couldn't get invested in the story. Overall, I was extremely disappointed and wouldn't recommend this book to anyone looking for a captivating fantasy read.
2. James - 2 stars
While "Subsiding celestial magic" had an intriguing premise, I found the execution to be lackluster. The pacing was all over the place, with long stretches of unnecessary descriptive prose and action-packed sequences that felt rushed. The world-building was underdeveloped, and the magic system lacked coherent rules. There were also several plot holes and inconsistencies that made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. Sadly, this book didn't live up to my expectations and left me feeling unsatisfied.
3. Emily - 2 stars
I wanted to love "Subsiding celestial magic," but unfortunately, it fell short for me. The writing was overly verbose, filled with excessive metaphors and flowery language that detracted from the actual storytelling. The plot meandered, and the characters didn't undergo meaningful development. Additionally, the romance felt forced and lacked chemistry. I struggled to finish this book and was left feeling disappointed by its lack of substance and engaging narrative.

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