Imagica —
Create a new Source of Magic - that's the task set for our hero. He does have help though ... a powerful wizard, a young magician, and a female dragon who is full of surprises and much more than she appears to be.
Yes, you will read about dragons but this is more than a fantasy adventure. This is a body of work — a two year chronicle of the author's life, narrated as story, in which he shares his knowledge of how to create magical reality. Find out how he achieves it in this highly entertaining tale. The secret apparently, is to open this book and let it's magic seep through you. Hmm, will a page or two be enough?
About Santari and Imagica
Santari Green is a creative modern-day Merlin. He knows how to create magical reality through voice and writing, AND by engaging people at their most profound and magnificent levels.This is his first trans-dimensional book ... on how to source magic, and create life with incredible ease and elegance. He says Imagica is a living creation and suggests that, as you read it, you allow yourself to be transported to its realm. It will bring you to the edge of uncompromising brilliance, where you have no other option but to take wings and fly.
Interview with the author
| Jacquie Clarke interviews the author of Imagica, Santari Green, to discover how this magical book came to be written and to uncover it's uniqueness. |
A Personal Selection - reading from Imagica
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This extract, read by the author, is taken from Part One of Imagica. It describes an experience with butterflies, on the dream world of Belarica.
He suggests that by aligning to sounds that are all around us, sounds we might take for granted or are beyond our normal perception, then we become open to a world of music of infinite variety that constantly changes. We must learn to sharpen our senses and be willing to explore if we wish to communicate with this extraordinary and amazing world - the world of magic that is in all of us.
He suggests that by aligning to sounds that are all around us, sounds we might take for granted or are beyond our normal perception, then we become open to a world of music of infinite variety that constantly changes. We must learn to sharpen our senses and be willing to explore if we wish to communicate with this extraordinary and amazing world - the world of magic that is in all of us.
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I've been reading this book and I find that I read parts of it according to what falls open at the time, and each time it is a magical gift to be relished and enjoyed.
This is not a normal book in any way and although you can read from beginning to end, so to speak, it seems to me that you can choose to read it any way you like and it will reward you however you choose.
Jane MacAllister Dukes
