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304 pages

Publication : May 1, 2007

ISBN-10: 0979494907
ISBN-13: 978-0979494901

The Fifth Kingdom Prophecy


by Yann La Flèche


After you read this book you will no longer be able to say,


I didnt know.


Men have given up on changing the world, but the gods have not. How and why will the annihilation of modern society -- the pride of the Fourth Kingdom -- take place? Does the evolution of the species end with man?

What is the Fifth Kingdom of Nature?

Are you part of it?

What is its future role?

These are the questions Erwan asks himself after his encounters with Lionel, a strange geobiologist entrusted with mysterious hidden knowledge. Little by little portions of a secret knowledge are revealed to Erwan. He comes to understand why the end of the world is at hand, an end whose last piece in the puzzle he is. The stakes are the very future of the planet.

This deep-reaching novel unfolds within the framework of the magnificent landscapes of Brittany, a land of myths and legends, and does not shy away from weaving in ecological themes with occult sciences.

Situated between Carlos Castaneda and Umberto Eco, The Celestine Prophecy and The Alchemist, this reference book sets forth ideas diametrically opposed to prevailing wisdom, ideas that will challenge the men and women who wonder about mankinds role and future in the world



... the beings of the fifth kingdom have an elevated power of radiance. They are on another vibratory level, characterized by the search for justice, love, service, and respect for all life ...

... a being of the fifth kingdom seeks contact with the invisible and its subtle manifestations ...

... ecological awareness, more subtle spirituality, and emphasis on personal development characterize the emergence of the fifth kingdom ...

... this novel brings spirituality out of the intellectual ghetto ...

... Erwan is no crackpot, but rather a banker who exercises healthy skepticism and checks the coherence of Lionels ideas ...

Biography of the Author

Yann La Flèche, born in 1947, graduated from the Institute of Political Studies in Paris with a degree in political science in 1967 and a DES in economics.

After working briefly in academia, he turned to the world of finance and spent most of his career in banking, first as the managing director of a small Parisian bank and then as operations manager in a large bank.

He grew interested in symbolism and spirituality and for a time associated with the Masons.
With two friends he wrote "Eloge de la Mort" (In Praise of Death - Ed. Rocher, 2002) and "Dictionnaire Symbolique des Symboles" (The Symbolic Dictionary of Symbols - Ed. Rocher, 2000).

In June 2005, under the pen name Yann La Flèche, he published "La Prophétie du Cinquième Règne" (The Fifth Kingdom Prophecy). It constitutes the first installment of a series dedicated to the emergence of the kingdom of souls and the new face of the world to come.

Today he is settled in Brittany and devotes himself mainly to writing.  

Author and Translator (Father Paul) finalizing English translation in Sedona energy vortex, Arizona

BIOGRAPHY OF THE TRANSLATOR

Father Paul of Jesus, Kenneth Charles Dupuis, was born in Massachusetts in 1942 and graduated from Assumption College with an M.A. in 1965. He also did French studies at the Middlebury School of French and at the Sorbonne in Paris.

A monk for thirty years, Father Paul directed a monastic school in Quebec and taught Church History, Scripture and Theology to the novices. He translated the monthly spiritual journal Magnificat as well as several lives of Saints and books on religious themes.

In 1977 Father Paul founded a monastery and later a chapel in the Dominican Republic, and in 1984 a monastery in San Michele in Teverina, Italy.

Father Paul gives talks on mysticism, mystical poets, and contemplation to groups of Christians, Hindus and Buddhists, and literary talks at the Real Academia de la Lengua and the Ateneo Insular in the Dominican Republic.

Presently Father Paul teaches theological French at the Harvard Divinity School and is preparing a book on world mystical poets.


Readers' Reviews
 
This novels calling is to bring spirituality out of the intellectual ghetto (and the off-the-beaten-path bookstores and boutiques) where it is now confined, and so the book addresses itself to a wide audience.
 
This text is very nearly a philosophical essay, but it remains an easily accessible novel with lively dialogue and a picturesque setting. It will interest all who want to further explore the esoteric, all whose appetite has been whetted by the books of Dan Brown and other authors reaching the mainstream.
-- Keryos, St Brieuc, France

The beings of the fifth kingdom have an elevated power of radiance. They are on another vibratory level, characterized by the search for justice, love, service, and respect for all life. A being of the fifth kingdom seeks contact with the invisible and its subtle manifestations. A souls comportment in the fifth kingdom is evident in different manners of nourishment (an organic and eventually vegetarian diet), of maintaining health (through alternative medicines), of raising children, of approaching society, and of working towards a purpose. Ecological awareness, more subtle spirituality, and emphasis on personal development characterize the emergence of the fifth kingdom.
-- Claudine Bianco, Lyon, France

The concept of the fifth kingdom is a leading and unifying one. All who have embarked upon a spiritual quest and sought to go beyond the values of materialism will be able to identify with it, and the books hero's is an ordinary man who wonders about the state of society and the meaning of life. Erwan is no crackpot, but rather a banker who exercises healthy skepticism and checks the coherence of Lionel's ideas.
-- Thierry, Missilac, France

I was lucky enough to receive an advance copy of this text in December. Reading it was a deeply rewarding experience. One of La Fleche s key strengths as an author is synthesizing a number of important ideas into a single coherent philosophy. Instead of relating this philosophy plainly, La Fleche has been wise enough present it to the reader through a series of eccentric, engaging characters. Their adventures include a Socratic dialogue, a quest, a love story and more. This book really deserves to reach the right audience, as it has the power to do a lot of good.
-- Cameron, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA