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Entrainment: Among the Cloud Dwellers and the Bridge Across Times

Entrainment: Among the Cloud Dwellers and the Bridge Across Times

Giuliana was born in Siena, Italy. At the age of 4 her father gave her a box of markers. She immediately began to doodle stories on the house walls. After a few weeks of repainting they finally gave her paper as well. She has not stopped writing since. She calls home Whidbey Island where she settled in 2001, after globetrotting and teaching Italian in exotic places as far as Japan. She holds a Classic Italian Literature and Philosophy degree with a minor in English still laced with a Chianti-infused accent. She speaks fluent Spanish, has forgotten most of her French and holds tightly to her Japanese, mostly by eating sushi every chance she gets. She shares a yellow cottage on the island with her husband, 2 children and 2 cats, a vegetable garden and a fig tree named Federico. Every residual free minute of her life is spent working on Book Three. www.giulianasica.com In this compelling and hauntingly vivid novel, Porzia Amard, an epicurean globetrotter, has left her French-Italian roots and her beloved wine-making family behind in Tuscany to pursue her journalistic studies in the USA, eventually settling in Florida; Pensacola, to be exact, where hurricanes abound. And it is on the forceful tail end of one such hurricane that her life suddenly takes a mystical turn and the story begins. When she unexpectedly inherits the legacy of unusual powers at her beloved grandmother’s deathbed, she embarks on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery. From the winding hills of Tuscany to the perilous landscape of South Australia and salt-scented beaches of western Florida, Porzia abandons the straightforward path after a past life regression introduces a distant soul mate, revealing a love so intense it has resisted the tarnishing of time. Porzia loves food, but would rather eat than cook. Her minimalistic choices of friends give us an insight on her aberration for large crowds while her selective palate, often used in her mouthwatering culinary and gem-wine-searching escapades tell us she won’t compromise. Stubborn, beautiful yet goofy she doesn’t believe herself capable of accepting the legacy of powers her paternal grandmother has bestowed upon her. Her colorful, yet genuinely blunt comments give us vivid description of her morals, ethics, dreams and hopes and make her irresistible to the eyes of one special man. Narrated in vibrant prose, infused with mouthwatering aromas of delicious recipes paired with inebriating wines Porzia’s life intertwines with mystical characters. She finds herself embroiled in a world of esoteric secrets and swept in a heated passion with famed off-road racer Gabe Miller. This unique and extraordinary novel is an irresistible recipe for lovers of romance, wine, and the mystical realm. This book promises freedom from earthly boundaries; it blurs the lines between safety and the unconventional; between love and fear, between us and the gods.
Fantasy
73 Chs
Eyes Of The Blackest Cloud

Eyes Of The Blackest Cloud

The Cloud prevents all sunlight from touching Earth. No one knows where it came from or why it's here, and all efforts to investigate this black mass have failed. However, three men and women from different parts of the globe find themselves pulled beyond the Cloud's veil. They become integral pawns in an extraterrestrial play motivated by the greed of immortal beings and a prophecy as old as the universe. But this play puts humanity's very existence at risk. While these six humans may be partly divine, they would prefer to plot against the will of the "Gods" than do their part in destroying their planet. * One of these six people is Kevin Martinez, a young man whose life was darkened by shadows well before the Cloud appeared. Although one disappointment after another leaves Kevin jaded, he still has love in his heart for his dogs, his dad, and his childhood friend Liza. When he finds himself looped into a stranger world than the one he knew, he must make a decision that will impact not only himself but every living being on Earth. Samira Hafidi is a Moroccan woman stuck living in France since the Cloud interrupted her studies abroad. With the help of her best friend Noelle, she meets Leo with the purpose of finding a romantic partner who she can someday marry. But when both she and Leo are thrust into the same nightmare as Kevin and Liza, their world is flipped upside down and they must flee France to escape false imprisonment. They go from living comfortably in the countryside to running from evil, living homeless in unfamiliar territories. Zeke has forsaken his medical degree for a chance to live on the water, indulging in life's many pleasures below deck. However, his time as a stowaway is cut short when the captain's daughter, Nadine Gupta, forces him out of his hiding place. After losing his spot on a mechanic ship that sets out to repair the UV lights in the ocean, he finds himself separated from Nadine, in a country where he cannot speak the native language. His world is collapsing, as is his mind; he seems to be suffering from amnesia. But amnesia aside, he and Nadine are also marked with the Eyes of the Cloud. They are fated to rejoin. It is only a matter of time before they all must dive headfirst into the cosmic chaos that has selected Earth as a battleground. No matter what side they fight for, "angel" or "demon," "alien" or "mankind," they stand to lose everything. Even themselves.
Sci-fi
40 Chs
Are temples the same as temples?
Temples and temples were not exactly the same. In ancient China, the term temple was often used to refer to the imperial court, where the emperor and officials ruled the country. The temple could also refer to the imperial palace or the palaces of nobles. A temple was a place of worship for Buddhism or Taoism, where Buddha, Bodhisattva, or immortals were worshipped. A temple was a place for practicing and spreading Buddhism or Taoism. It was also a place for believers to pray and worship. Therefore, temples and temples had different functions and uses.
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2024-12-15 22:19
Temples, couplets, village temples
The village temple referred to the couplets used by the village temples. You can find some examples of couplets from temples in the countryside. For example, some couplets described the solemnity and holiness of the temple, such as " The temple is magnificent, and the outstanding people and land spirits are beautiful for thousands of years " and " The divine power is illustrious, and the people are safe and prosperous for thousands of years." There were also couplets that emphasized the function and significance of the temple, such as 'Great compassion, seek help everywhere' and 'Full of joy, laugh away the sorrows of the world.' However, the search results provided were not detailed enough to provide more information about the temple couplet.
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2025-01-05 22:53
Which temples and Taoist temples are there in Guizhou?
The temples in Guizhou include Qianming Temple, Yongxiang Temple, Jixiang Temple, Huayan Temple, and Ten Thousand Buddha Temple. The Taoist temples include Xianrendong Taoist Temple, Qinglongdong Taoist Temple, Kuiwen Pavilion Taoist Temple, Houyan Taoist Temple, Yuntai Mountain Taoist Temple, Wanshou Palace, Xietian Palace, Yongding Taoist Temple, Baima Palace, Guiyang Sanyuan Palace, Doumu Pavilion, Sansheng Palace, Sui Imperial Palace, Huaguang Temple, Tianhou Palace, etc. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-04-04 17:55
120 Temples
We can find guides for the 120 temples in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. These temples were scattered all over the world. Some of them might be more hidden and needed to be found by pushing snowballs, blowing holes, melting ice, taking off, and so on. After completing all 120 temples, players would receive Link's classic set, the Forgiveness Set. This was the green set that Link's first generation had always worn. For the specific location of the temple and the solution, he could refer to the relevant guides and maps.
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2025-01-05 22:21
Do Taoist priests live in temples or temples?
The Taoist priest lived in the temple.
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2024-12-23 16:55
What are the famous temples and Taoist temples in Guizhou?
The famous temples in Guizhou were: 1. ** Hongfu Temple (Guiyang)**: Located in the middle of the peak of Qianling Mountain, No. 187 Zaoshan Road, Yunyan District, Guiyang City. It was founded by Monk Chisong in the 11th year of Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1672) and was known as the "First Mountain in Qiannan". The scale of the temple was large. The buildings were distributed along the central axis, including the mountain gate, the Heavenly King Hall, and other halls. On both sides were the abbot's residence and other halls. Inside the temple, there were nine winding paths opened by Monk Chisong, stone carvings on Moyan, and other antiques. There were also poems and paintings inscribed by famous people from ancient times to the present. 2. ** Xiangshan Temple (Zunyi)**: 103 Zhongshan Road, Honghuagang District, Zunyi City. It was built in the Tang Dynasty. Its original name was Wanfu Temple, and it was renamed at the end of the Ming Dynasty. It was the center of Buddhism in northern Guizhou. The temple walls were red and the tiles were green. The architectural style was unique. There were halls such as the Heavenly King Hall and the Great Buddha Hall. The Guanyin statue in the stupa garden was painted by Wu Daozi of the Tang Dynasty. 3. ** Yuantong Temple (Anshun)**: It was located at the foot of Xixiu Mountain, No. 1 Tashan Square, Xixiu District, Anshun City. It had existed since the Song and Yuan Dynasties. It was one of the three major Yuan Dynasty buildings in Anshun and ranked first among the three major monasteries. There was a saying that "Yuantong Temple first, then Anshun City". The layout was reasonable. There were buildings such as the mountain gate and the Mahavira Hall. There were rooms and side halls around it. It was an important Buddhist holy land in the southwest and Southeast Asia. 4. Guoguo Temple (Liupanshui): It was located on Danxia Mountain in Danxia Town, Panzhou City, Liupanshui City. It was built as a Taoist Xuandi Palace during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. In the second year of Tianqi, it was changed into a Buddhist temple. It was named after the emperor during the Guangxu period. The style of the temple was antique. There were halls such as the mountain gate and the Maitreya Hall. There were also scenic spots such as the Sun-viewing Tower around it. There were gifts from Emperor Guangxu, as well as tablets, couplets, paintings and calligraphy of famous people. 5. ** Dongshan Temple (Tongren)**: It was built on a hill near the river on three cliffs in Bijiang District of Tongren City. It was built in the 11th year of Zhengde of the Ming Dynasty. The natural environment was good and the cultural heritage was deep. There were buildings such as Chuanshang Pavilion and Guanyin Pavilion. It was the top ten scenic spots in Tongren Urban area during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and was also an important historical and cultural relic. 6. Lingfeng Temple (Bijie): In Sanbanqiao Street, Qixing Pass District, Bijie City. Originally known as the Bronze Buddha Temple, it was built during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. It integrated natural spirituality and human thoughts. It was a famous temple in Bijie area and was known as the first of the "Eight Ancient Sceneries of Bijie". The temple was located on the mountainside. The walls were light yellow and decorated with exquisite carvings. The eaves were upturned and incense was constantly burning. 7. ** Nanquan Mountain Temple (Qiandongnan Prefecture)**: Located in Liping County, Qiandongnan Prefecture, it was built in the early Ming Dynasty. The temple was built according to the mountain's terrain. There was a Great Buddha Hall, a spiritual palace, and the main hall of Baoding Nunnery. It was a temple group in the style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties and had the reputation of "a famous mountain in Guizhou Province". 8. Ten Thousand Buddha Temple (Xingyi, Guizhou Province): It was built in a natural cave. There were nearly ten thousand Buddha statues in the cave, hence its name. The famous Taoist temples in Guizhou were: 1. ** Tianlong Temple (Xifeng County)**: Located 6 kilometers south of Xifeng County, Guizhou Province (1 kilometer away from Xifeng Concentration Camp), it was built in the Qing Dynasty and has been around for more than 200 years. It is a Taoist holy land in the southwest region. There were many halls in the temple, such as Sanqing Hall and Tianshi Hall. Taoist culture was based on Zhengyi Dao, talismans, fasting, and other rituals. Every year on May 18th, the birthday of the Ancestral Heavenly Teacher would be held. There were also facilities such as Taoist Medicine Hall and Health Hall in the temple. 2. Doumu Pavilion (Guiyang): A Taoist temple located on Pianzi Mountain in Guiyang. It worships the Doumu Progenitor (an important female god of Taoism, the mother of the Big Dipper Seven Stars, Emperor Tianhuang, and Emperor Ziwei). 3. ** Sansheng Palace (Guiyang)**: Taoist temple, may worship Confucius, Sakyamuni, Lao Tzu. 4. ** Sui Imperial Palace (Guiyang)**: Taoist temple dedicated to Suirenshi (one of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors). 5. ** Huaguang Temple (Guiyang)**: Taoist temple, dedicated to Emperor Huaguang (Marshal Ma, one of the four Taoist guardians). 6. ** Tianhou Palace (Guiyang)**: Taoist temple, dedicated to Mazu Lin Moniang, probably funded by Fujian merchants (related to praying for shipping safety). The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-24 05:35
Two Temples
Legend of Zelda said that there were two temples in the Breath of the Wild, the Siamio Temple and the Tokumo Temple. The Temple of Siamio was located northwest of the frozen foothills, near the edge of the cliff. The temple of Tokumo was located on the east side of the frozen foothills, inside the Haibra fossil. For the specific method of deciphering and the order of placement, you can refer to the relevant guides.
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2024-12-17 15:25
Map of the 120 temples
We can find the location map of the 120 temples in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. These temples were distributed in different regions of the Hailaru Continent, including the central Hailaru, the Hill Region, the Hartle Region, the Ferroni Region, the Ranel Region, the Akale Region, the Ordin Region, the Haibra Region, and the George Region. The temples in each region had different challenges and missions. By completing the trials of these temples, players could obtain Trial Pass. After collecting all four Trial Pass, they could exchange for a Heart Vessel or Energy Vessel to increase their character's Stamina and Energy. The exact location of the temple could be found on the map provided.
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2025-01-07 20:01
Temples, court
In ancient times, the term 'temple' often referred to the imperial court, which was the place where emperors held sacrifices and held meetings. The term "temple" originally referred to the Ming Hall of the Imperial Ancestral Temple. Because ancient emperors had to offer sacrifices to the ancestral temple on important matters and discuss matters in the Ming Hall, the term "temple" gradually became a term that referred to the imperial court. The temple could also be used to refer to the central government headed by the monarch. Thus, the court could be used to refer to the imperial court.
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2024-12-26 20:44
Which temples are there?
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2025-01-06 10:42
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