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“My angels are jellyfish, electric, nearly invisible, armed with poisoned harpoons. My archangels are yellow tang. They feed on sunlight. They speak through color. Anything in their paths turns blind.”

Quote by Eric Gamalinda

Work

Amigo Warfare

Amigo Warfare is a narrative that delves into the intricate dynamics of camaraderie amidst the chaos of war. The story follows a group of friends who find themselves in the midst of a tumultuous conflict, where their bonds are tested and their loyalties challenged. The novel offers a nuanced portrayal of the human experience under duress, highlighting the resilience and vulnerability of the characters as they navigate the harsh realities of war. more

Author

Eric Gamalinda
Eric Gamalinda

Eric Gamalinda, born in 1956, is a renowned poet whose works are known for their profound emotions and unique style. His poetry has won him widespread acclaim among readers. more

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“Many of the images I’ve selected for this book involve the holy angels interacting with people, such as in visions and apparitions to the saints. My purpose is to offer examples of angels as distinct and real beings which have appeared to people.”

“There are the lower level gods and goddesses, who dwell in the lower astral realm, such as those found in belief systems such as Santeria, Vodun, Palo Mayombe (or Palo Mallombe), Santa Muerte, Candomblé, Esú or Eshú (in Yoruba language "sphere"), Kimbanda and Ifa. There are also intermediate spirits such as saints, angels and archangels; and a still higher being called by various names such as: Yahweh, El and Allah, who is the Demiurge. The programmers of this simulation also created demons and fallen angels.”