Eira Wulfnothsson

BOOKS

(From occultist to christian)

THE DEVIL'S MISTAKE

“THE BEST WAY TO FIGHT EVIL IS TO FIRST UNDERSTAND IT.”

The Devil’s Mistake is a dissertation on Evil and Magicka; their ancient origins, how they are at work in the world and how to inoculate yourself against them. The work is written through the eyes of a life-long practicing occultist who became a devoted Roman Catholic after a mystical experience with Mary, Mother of God.

Within the manuscript the author illuminates a vast array of metaphysical topics based on her classical occult education in order to assist Christians in identifying the many occult rituals worked against them via the media, political and public ceremonies, as well as staged catastrophic events. These “rituals,” or operations within a system of Magicka, are performed in order to blind, influence and control humanity; clarity is given to the elite Luciferian mind and agenda. Also, readers will learn the crucial reason their consent is always required when evil is worked against them, what that looks like, and the “who” that requires it and “why.”

The author also addresses the ever-changing UFO/UAP narrative demonstrating that this phenomenon identifies more as classical fallen angel activity than advanced terrestrial or alleged extraterrestrial technology. Readers will also be given understanding regarding “places of power” used since the beginning of time by ancient magicians and sorcerers to bring “these gods” (fallen angels) into our world physically and why 100 percent of our world-wide sacred sites are built upon them based on both the physical and metaphysical sciences.

Lastly, readers will come to understand how God is always at work to counter these evils, why He sometimes allows them, and how we’ve been called to assist Him within this great battle of good versus evil. A battle, in fact, that was already won over two thousand years ago.

DOMINICANUS
YOU,
YOUR DOG
AND HEAVEN

This book speaks to the little-known scriptural fact that dogs have souls, go to heaven and are loved by God. It also speaks to the fact that we are divinely ordered by God to care for all animals and never allow them to suffer. It was also written to bring comfort to all who have ever endured the loss of a beloved four-legged family member and should also assure those who are about to, that they will surely meet again. Dominicanus; You, Your Dog And Heaven, speaks from a unique and rarely discussed perspective. A perspective perhaps, that will give you the words during a time when the words are extremely hard to find.

In the oldest translations of the Pentateuch, the Hebrew word for human soul is the same as the word for animal soul; Nephesh Hayyah. Hayyah means “living.” Nephesh means “soul.” When God discusses animals in Genesis 1:30 the same words are used for animals as for human beings.