






New Edition:

Song of the Stone
by Barry Brailsford
is an odyssey into universal truth where old
traditions stand tall to support the new. A true story of five
remarkable, life changing, journeys.
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Historical Novels
The Chronicles of the Stone (Book 3)
Song of the Eagle
The Chronicles of the Stone (a series
of 5 novels)
In writing the Chronicles Barry Brailsford
accepted a great challenge. He decided to carry his archaeological
knowledge, historical research and his understanding of the ancient
lore into a novel to share the story of the past with greater
freedom. Truth and fiction are exciting partners within these pages,
for all is paradox when we walk the rim of the circle. There is no
beginning and no end, just the journey.
In the days before the Inca and Aztec nations, a world existed
that gave birth to peoples who sailed the Pacific with a message of
hope. They challenged the darkness with light. They were the
Polynesians who settled the Pacific with incredible feats of
navigation, unsurpassed in the history of humankind.
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Yet,
perhaps their greatest legacy was the creation of a society that
lived in peace for 2,500 years.
Their world without war has been forgotten, set aside by the
tragedy of recent centuries that sundered their lives with warfare
so savage it tore apart the Pacific past. Yet, evidence of that
ancient world of peace is being resurrected by modern archaeology.
So we walk into these stories from the province of science. But
let’s be clear about the Chronicles — they are historical novels
that many class as ‘fantasy’. However, others leave space for the
tohunga and shaman to walk the mystery that is evident here.
At the core of this journey is a dilemma that has consumed the
minds of philosophers since the oldest of times — the clash of the
darkness and the light. Reducing that issue to its impact on our
lives we walk with those who find the courage to walk the ways of
peace amidst turbulent tides of war. They carry no weapons and deal
not in death. Their power stems from compassion and the sacred ways
of the Ancients. Their wisdom is founded in the magic of the mystery
of cosmic lore.
What seems lost is not forgotten!
When you walk these trails you walk into yourself. The journey is
the destination.
The Song of the Eagle
The cry of the eagle, its soaring flight
and the vision it brings to its realm marks this time. Drawn by the
unseen, by words spoken mind to mind, the heroes of the quest launch
their great, double-hulled canoe on the long tides.
Leaving Aotearoa they track a distant cry
for help to Kauai in Hawaii. Here new champions gather to the cause,
for this is the land of the fabulous Menehune who worked stone in
magical ways that leave their mark today.
Once again they gather stone to create Tu
Ahu that bring the energy of the stars to the aid of Earth. All
hangs in the balance. A vast Black Robe fleet gathers to destroy
those who strive to hold the gathering darkness in check. That
danger is faced and overcome in a unique way.
Now the heroes break through to join with
the Haida and Inuit of the NW Pacific. Old lore revealed in carvings
crafted in stone brings new hope to those who carry the flame that
is true.
Here we
soar with the eagles, walk with the totem animals of the First
Nations and enter the icy Arctic world of Night Without End. And the
task is not yet done for the Black Robes still deal in death. And the wisdom says, ‘we are of the eagle
and the eagle is of us. All is one.’
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The Song of the Eagle
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NZ$ 30.00ISBN:
0-9583502-5-6
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Barrys' new book comes with a warning from the author . . .
Alas, this book contains no sex scenes or coarse language, is
utterly devoid of gratuitous violence and offers no expert,
unwavering advice. It addresses no contentious religious or
political issues with authority and is not filled with dark,
fear-ridden news. . .
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Barry's New Novel . . .
Yes! I’ve written a novel. The talks I’ve been
giving in the last few years, both in NZ and overseas, have been
about recognising what exists deep within us. So I’ve often
called them ‘Awakening the Fires of Remembrance,’ which is all
about increasing our awareness of who we are.
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