What would you do if: the power went off for a week or longer during the winter? the grocery stores closed? you had to evacuate your home suddenly because of fire or flood? there was a medical emergency and rescue personnel couldn't reach you? Whether it is El Niño, global warming, or the end of the world as we know it, more and more people are being forced to come to grips with these questions. Now Is the Hour reminds us that we never know when these changes will come upon us and that we can allay our fears by being prepared. Citing prophesies of past and present Native Americans and her own personal visions, we are warned of the dire consequences of mistreating our Mother Earth and also consoled with the promise that prayer and balanced living can begin to repair the damage we have already done. With suggestions of how we can begin changing our ways and those of future generations, and very practical guides for emergency preparedness, Now Is the Hour is an inspiring and practical handbook for our perilous times.
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Elisabeth (Lisa) Dietz was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Her mother was Anishnabe (Chippewa), with family ties in Batchewana, Garden River First Nations, and Sault tribe of Chippewas. She was raised in a family of artists and studied in eastern universities as well as in Europe. Lisa draws on traditional native values and her own gift of second sight for the serene spirituality evident in her artistic creations and writing. Lisa is married to a former Chief of the Batchewana First Nations, Harvey Bell. When not traveling to further the cause of Native rights and culture, Lisa, a Native pipe carrier, returns to northern Michigan ... her beloved piece of Turtle Island. Born and raised in Michigan, Shirley Jonas was founder and director of Michigan ESP Research Associates Foundation and has done thirty years of research in the field of the paranormal. Shirley and her late husband Bert raised three children. As a free lance writer, she has traveled extensively in the northern United States and throughout Canada, the Yukon, and Alaska. It is an adventurous life that bears the fruit of wisdom, good old common sense, and belief in the positive. Among those many friends met along the way, she values especially the First People who embody her beliefs. Shirley presently lives and writes in northern Idaho.
What would you do if: the power went off for a week or longer during the winter? the grocery stores closed? you had to evacuate your home suddenly because of fire or flood? there was a medical emergency and rescue personnel couldn't reach you? Whether it is El Niño, global warming, or the end of the world as we know it, more and more people are being forced to come to grips with these questions. Now Is the Hour reminds us that we never know when these changes will come upon us and that we can allay our fears by being prepared. Citing prophesies of past and present Native Americans and her own personal visions, we are warned of the dire consequences of mistreating our Mother Earth and also consoled with the promise that prayer and balanced living can begin to repair the damage we have already done. With suggestions of how we can begin changing our ways and those of future generations, and very practical guides for emergency preparedness, Now Is the Hour is an inspiring and practical handbook for our perilous times.
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