My first book was written when I was seven years old. I wanted to write a compendium of what I found useful in life, so I wouldn't forget the important ideas later on.
So my pages highlighted my love for my father's kennel of hunting dogs, my inspiration for Abraham Lincoln's presidency and the beauty of the flora and fauna that I found on my outings through the fields and hills that surrounded our family home in Colorado. I titled the book simply, LIFE.
I illustrated the book, using crayons to add color, and realized that my skill with words far surpassed my drawing abilities. I gave the book to my mother, who, graciously gave it back before she died. Since then I've written a number of books. AWAKEN YOUR POWER TO HEAL was published by the My first book was written when I was seven years old. I wanted to write a compendium of what I found useful in life, so I wouldn't forget the important ideas later on.
So my pages highlighted my love for my father's kennel of hunting dogs, my inspiration for Abraham Lincoln's presidency and the beauty of the flora and fauna that I found on my outings through the fields and hills that surrounded our family home in Colorado. I titled the book simply, LIFE.
I illustrated the book, using crayons to add color, and realized that my skill with words far surpassed my drawing abilities. I gave the book to my mother, who, graciously gave it back before she died. Since then I've written a number of books. AWAKEN YOUR POWER TO HEAL was published by the Therapeutae Press in 1999 and is now available in a revised edition. Then a book of poetry called SAILING ON A BANSHEE WIND and FLORAPORNA, a collection of macrophotography featuring Western Australian flowers. In that volume I discovered my love for creating new words. I penned the word "flornagraphy' to celebrate the beauties of Mother Nature.
When I'm not working on my NANDIA TRILOGY novels (and the new sequel to the trilogy, MISS CHINN'S EXTRAORDINARY SCHOOL FOR DEATH MENTORS, I serve clients as a counsellor and natural healer. I use vibrational therapies, including Reiki energy. Rebirthing breathwork and vibrational remedies that are produced radionically.
When eight years old, a water dowser showed me how to find water using twin L-shaped dowsing rods. Later I was trained in the use of a pendulum and today teach classes not only in medicinal dowsing, but also Reiki counselling and the use of mediation skills.
My spiritual life is important to me. I belong to a non-demoninational ministry of healing, much inspired by the lives of the Essenes. These were people of two millenia ago who left their cities in the Middle East to live in the desert and pursue their own religious freedom. You can learn more at the website:
There's more, of course. I learn alot about myself playing tennis twice a week and singing tenor in a choir. I write music for the soprano sax and also perform at markets, pubs and open mic nights. I am also a student of Tai Chi and have taken much inspiration from Jane Roberts Seth books.
Sometimes people ask me how I find the time to do all these things. Three lifestyle choices help me find an abundance of energy: I refuse to watch television, I abstain from coffee and alcohol, and I'm quite clear that I am solely responsible for my mental, emotional and physical well- being. ...more
Ned WolfNandia's Copper has hit the streets so I'm hard at work digesting suggestions from my editor, Hajo Hadeler, for Book II of The Nandia Trilogy, Nandia'…moreNandia's Copper has hit the streets so I'm hard at work digesting suggestions from my editor, Hajo Hadeler, for Book II of The Nandia Trilogy, Nandia's Apparition. You can follow her on facebook at nandiatrilogy Enjoy!(less)
Some people ask me if I’m religious. I’m of the belief that each of us has an individual relationship with the Universal Consciousness—God—that each of us has our own religion. My religion requires that I accept that I’m a being of power, existing in many dimensions at once. Seeing myself in such light, my religion requires that I see you similarly illuminated. Some days I’d rather blame you and f