'Chétan' - Tendrils of smoke rise to the beauty of an 'Indian Summer'


February 10, 2004--Unlike the white man, the depth of spirituality Native Americans possess is very real, they live and breathe Mother Earth, Father Sky, and the Great Spirit, creator of all things. They honor the four directions from whence each changing season comes, they honor the spirit fires that burn brightly to carry prayers in the rising tendrils of smoke known as 'Indian Summer'.

Native American vision sees to the Big Bear constellations and beyond, all living things must be respected, the medicines that grow wild, fish that swim in winding rivers, animals and birds that cry out in the full moon's light. 500 Nations hear eagles cry from mountains high, the sun is the giver of all life. Native Americans sit with patience and watch and listen, for it is whispers in the trees they hear clearly, the breath of wind carries the spirit of ancient ones who forever guide their hearts. This is the power-- Mother Earth will shake with rage if she is angered, she must be Honored, her beauty must be Respected.

If your passions carry on Native American culture, hear the songbirds voice of the Shawnee language as it floats with the touch of a feather from turning pages of the novel 'Chétan', due for release world wide, from Mundania Press, Cincinnati, Ohio. This story lifts from histories pages through time, the Australian author is Pamela Faye, the characters are fictitious, but Native American culture will forever carry on the beauty of a timeless tale. If you read no other story, through a lifetime of searching for answers, do not miss the story of 'Chétan'.

The Australian Author is Pamela Faye. This unique story can be ordered by all bookstores through Ingram's Books & Ingram's International:
ISBN: 1-59426-076-1

Submitted by Both:
Pamela Faye
Australian Author
PR Arts Editor/Marketer
Sunshine Coast
Queensland - Australia.
http://www.authorsden.com/pamelafaye
pamela_faye@optusnet.com.au
Ph/Fax 62 7 5451 0558
Mobile: 0409 506 020

Mundania Press
Cincinnati, Ohio. USA.
http://www.mundania.com
Bob Sanders
Ph: 513 404 7357
bob@mundania.com
Daniel Reitz:
dan@mundania.com



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