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What history tells us:
Mary Bliss Parsons was tried in Boston for witchcraft in 1675.
She was acquitted, thanks in large part to the influence and wealth of her husband, Joseph.
Rumors of witchcraft circulated around Mary until her death in Springfield, MA, in 1712.
What history does NOT tell us:
Mary was part of a small but powerful group of women know to each other as Strong Weet.
It was her goal after her death to make herself known to a future grandchild so that she could instill her knowledge into the mind and spirit of her descendent and reinstitute the Strong Weet Society.
She has achieved that goal. Nine generations later, the author is that grandchild.
The Diary of Mary Bliss Parsons is a journey of discovery filled with amazing events and lessons designed to bring together the descendants of the original Strong Weet in order to divert an impending world disaster. Along the way, the author explores many of the spiritual and philosophical questions asked by humanity down through the ages.
How did we get here-Earth-and why are we here?
What is Good and Evil?
Does evil really exist?
Is there Life after Death?
What is Heaven, and where is it?
Why are there so many religions?
What is the difference between Faith and Religion?
Why is the world such a mess and what can I do about it?
This compelling story is an allegorical fantasy built on a framework of reality-a blending of Truth and fiction in the tradition of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Frank Peretti.