W.W. Rowe
 General background and education
W.W. Rowe, a former professor of
Russian literature has written numerous books on Russian literature,
and has published many Buddhist children's books as well. He is also
author of Clever Billy, published by Sanctuary Publications. Mr.
Rowe lives in Sedona, Arizona, with his writer-artist wife, Eleanor,
and their imperious dachund, Princess Ozma.
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Charles A. Filius

General background and education
Charles A. Filius is a highly acclaimed psychic medium, cartoonist
and author. Initially, Filius was a most unlikely candidate as a
medium, having spent many years as a spiritual non-believer. In the
end, however, disbelief and skepticism became more difficult for
Filius to overcome than actually believing and embracing his
powerfully-emerging psychic gifts.
In his first book, 'Selections from On A Wing & A Prayer,'
Charles A. Filius, America's very own Extra-Large-Medium, serves up
a collection of humorous and poignant essays documenting his own
unique spiritual journey. He has astutely chronicled the day-to-day
existence of a medium who refuses totake himself - or just about
anyone else - seriously. "There s one thing I've learned that s a
constant in life - and in death: you must learn to laugh," says
Filius. "And nobody knows that better than dead people. Other than
John Wilkes Booth - that man has zero sense of humor." |
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Charles profound gifts as a medium and humorist have made him a
favorite amongst folks from coast-to-coast. His easy-going humor
gives much-needed balance to sessions that can often be emotionally
draining. Labeled one of the great undiscovered heroes of this work,
by noted psychic Hans Christian King, Filius's use of humor and
compassion during readings has been well-received, particularly
among his peers. His distinctive voice and style are clearly
apparent in this touching and laugh-out-loud-funny chronicle of a
former non-believer who has stepped into his own as one of the most
unique mediums around.
His cartooning work has been widely published throughout his 25 year
career. In addition to self-syndicating a single panel comic, "Paradox
Found", in the late 90's, he also created the acclaimed
adoption-themed strip, "Is It Mine?" which touted the perspective of
closed adoption records through the eyes of the adult adoptee.
Charles continually tours the country sharing his own spiritual
experiences with others through his humorous and inspirational
writings, drawings and seminars, which are often standing room only.
He is also a proud member of the National Cartoonists' Society and
West Virginia Writers Inc. |
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The Buddha in Hell? Gossipy Monks? Enlightening advice
on laughing gas for the karma-laden mindstream moving
inexorably toward The Great Whatever.
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