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Violent Melding Skies This book was written over a four-year period, during 1990 to 1994. It was written at the notorious Airlie Avenue, Prahran, Melbourne. Dream Engineering, which is a sixty-four-page book that I published originally with Minerva Press from London in 1997, is taken directly from Violet Melding Skies, which is over three hundred pages, so you will find Dream Engineering scattered throughout the book. This new book is an as-it-happened account of the nineties action. It is written day by day and unedited. You should get a sense of the story unfolding exactly how I lived it. There are real supernatural events described in this book, and I go into some detail of my realization of my higher spiritual self and my connection with the divine. The poetry has a story that runs throughout the work in a thematic fashion. You will find many different themes, and they are all written symbolically. I didn't dare publish this material in the nineties as I felt it was too intense and personal. Modern events and the coming of the fourth tetrad moon, the blood red super moon, expected on my birthday, the twenty-ninth of September, have inspired me to release this work as a sign of times.