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Infoquake (The Jump 225 Trilogy)
How far should you go to make a profit? Infoquake, the debut novel by David Louis Edelman, takes speculative fiction into alien territory: the corporate boardroom of the far future. It's a stunning trip through the trenches of a technological war fought with product demos, press releases, and sales pitches.

Natch is a master of bio/logics, the programming of the human body. He's clawed and scraped his way to the top of the bio/logics market using little more than his wits. Now his sudden notoriety has brought him to the attention of Margaret Surina, the owner of a mysterious new technology called MultiReal. Only by enlisting Natch's devious mind can Margaret keep MultiReal out of the hands of High Executive Len Borda and his ruthless armies.

To fend off the intricate net of enemies closing in around him, Natch and his apprentices must accomplish the impossible. They must understand this strange new technology, run through the product development cycle, and prepare MultiReal for release to the public—all in three days.

Meanwhile, hanging over everything is the specter of the infoquake, a lethal burst of energy that's disrupting the bio/logic networks and threatening to send the world crashing back into the Dark Ages.

With Infoquake, David Louis Edelman has created a fully detailed world that's both as imaginative as Dune and as real as today's Wall Street Journal..
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Mundane Astrology: the Astrology of Nati
Will there be peace? Will there be war? Find out with Mundane Astrology.

Here, in one volume, are three classic books on the astrology of nations and states, by H.S. Green, Raphael, and C.E.O. Carter:

H.S. Green organizes his book planet-by-planet. He tells what each planet will do in the 12 houses.

Raphael organizes the topic by house. He tells how mundane houses work when planets are in them.

In addition, both authors deal with solar and lunar eclipses, and earthquakes. Green shows the effects of eclipses in the houses, while Raphael describes them by decanate (10 degree sections of the zodiac). Both mention the effects of comets, although little about these mysterious bodies is known astrologically.

Charles Carter, writing after WWII, discusses why astrologers failed to predict the war and what that means for mundane astrology. His plea for better data has largely been met, but the need for more study remains.

All three authors give astrological rulerships for countries and cities. These are centuries old and are weighted to England and Europe. Carter's rulers are the most up-to-date.

These are the essential texts for serious study of mundane astrology..
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Water into Wine: Hope for the Miraculous in the Struggle of the Mundane
What Does Yesterday’s Miracle Mean to Your Life Today?

It was at an everyday wedding ceremony that Jesus Christ turned plain water into the finest of wines, marking the launch of a global ministry that would transform the world.

Though the story is familiar, the intriguing nuances and spiritual insights are too rich to be overlooked. They apply to us today, as Jesus is still turning water into wine, still making his presence known, still breathing the miraculous into the world from within the mundane.

You Are Invited…

So come back to the wedding in Cana and gaze into the faces of those present–but don’t be surprised to find your own story mirrored there. For in this story are truths poised to cross culture and time, finding their way deep into your daily life..
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