 |
| The Faery-Bringer |
|
|
"We were swept away, carried along, enticed to come to Earth from our home planet in another galaxy. Our planet emanates with color - it's more metaphysical than physical. Thought is a strong energy there. It has two suns; a small red one and a larger more powerful one which is radioactive and a million times stronger than Earth's. In our spirit forms, we feed off of this radioactivity and are capable of traveling long distances. We came to Earth separately, I before you. Then, we became born into the world, and in time, will bring this world closer to the one we left behind. The Earth now is full of chaos and negative energy. That is why we don't fit in, for beauty, balance, high creativity and talent were high priorities on our home planet. Negative thoughts did not exist there...."
|
 |
| Nebra Skyport |
|
|
 |
| Blue Wizard, Jamomere |
|
|
 |
| Temple of the Elders |
|
|
"We came to Earth because we wanted the challenge to help other worlds attain balance also. We were original souls on this planet, but now aren't as pure anymore. Most human beings are our offspring. Clones were manufactured by us from other cultures on Earth to help the world grow. We travel in groups of three or four for support and survival, for we are not strong or prepared for these negative Earth emotions. We are children of the moon. We are beings of a higher light in a never-ending battle against the forces of darkness which we shall eventually win. We uphold love, truth, and compassion. Our hearts are most fragile when we love, for Love is our strength." --Mr. Wizard
|
 |
| Jaguar Priest |
|
|
Frankie Barrera Children's Fantasy Author and Artist
|
 |
| Moon Dragon |
|
|
 |
| 2012 Galactic Alignment |
|
|
 |
| Portent |
|
|
|
It speaks of footprints in the sand;
It speaks of ancient tongues in long-forgotten lands;
It speaks of marble in a kingly guise,
And of monuments set against the sunrise;
It speaks of Gods and mortal men,
Who look to the stars in hopes of living again;
It speaks of sea-blue oceans and golden skies,
And of distant shores where the sirens cry;
The cavernous mountains and lonely vales,
Speak of the journey of life and man's lonely tale.
|
 |
| Dancing Goddesses |
|
|
 |
| Dead World |
|
|
|