T T: DEMONIC INVESTIGATOR BOOK FOUR EARTH ANGELS UNLEASHED By Terry Ulick Renegade Company Media © Copyright 2021 with Library of Congress by Terry Ulick ISBN: 978-1-7353192-6-1 Print Edition ISBN: 978-1-7353192-7-8 Electronic Edition Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction, drawn entirely from the imagination of the author. Characters, dialogue, events, locations, and situations are all entirely fictional. Characters are not drawn upon or intended to represent any persons living or dead. Any resemblance to actual events or people is unintentional and entirely coincidental. Proofing and Editing: This book series is exactly as written on an iPhone using the MS Word app, one finger at a time using only the spell checker. That is a critical part of the story. This book has retained the files, as written, and did not go through a separate party to change anything written. Please accept errors in punctuation and style. The book remains the result of pure inspiration, letting the original flow of ideas be seen by the reader. The author beleives the errors are clues to be preserved. What you see is actual inspiration without conventional authoring. It is as it was at the time of writing and has not been changed from that moment. First printing: March 2021 by Renegade Company Media Renegade Company Media is owned by Renegade Company LLC Type: Text is Garamond Pro, 12 point. Book designed and presented by: Terry Ulick Published by: Renegade Company Media PO Box 271193 Littleton, CO 80127 www.renegadecompany.com 2 T: DEMONIC INVESTIGATOR BOOK FOUR EARTH ANGELS UNLEASHED Adult Content Warning: Reader Discretion Strongly Advised. This book contains explicit language and sexual descriptions. All content is intended only for adult readers. It contains fictional accounts of demonic activity and evil which may be frightening or offend sensitive readers. All references to beliefs and religious practices are fictional and do not accurately portray religions or religious teachings. Although not intended to upset readers, this book contains disturbing portrayals of the impact of evil on people and lives. Authors Note: Beauty. Is it on the outside, inside, a combination? In all my T books, my goal is to combine my history of creating self-improvement books and magazines with my interest in the paranormal. Writing about how evil invades our existence leads to how we deal with it. In this book, I define beauty as the inner self that radiates out. That holds true for most people. Meeting a nice person, there is that instant impression we form based on their appearance. Considering that human response, I pondered if that basic reaction is only to their physical appearance, or is the inner self radiating out, forming the way they look to you. Thinking it through, meeting an attractive person does spark the human sexual response but whatever that person is inside is also seen. Understandably, I can speak best for myself. A good portion of my life has been spent taking pictures of beautiful woman. Physical appearance is not a constant. If a person is mad or having a rough day, they project that. An angry beautiful model looks angry, not beautiful. A good- looking man who is a total jerk looks creepy and ugly. We see both the interior and the exterior even if we only think we see their appearance. As photographer I learned my job was not to only capture physical beauty, it was to bring out the inner beauty. That makes a great photograph. Locking on to the outward appearance and ignoring the inner person, we’ve all made the mistake of thinking them attractive, even if they may not be a good person. Reversing that, we may meet the nicest person possible but because they do not arouse that animal sexual response, ignore them. Beauty that lasts and sustains a relationship will always be inner beauty. Looks fade and change over time. A good person will become more attractive to you over the years. Understanding the power of attraction is the underlying theme in the T series. It is about how our spirit and soul are always more important than how we look. Understanding that, you may question how a book with a perfect-bodied beautiful woman on the cover supports that. Or why the woman in this book, including demons, are the most beautiful in all creation. The main protagonists are not people. They are angelic. Pure souls. When seen, they look beautiful beyond comprehension because their mantle is shaped by their spirit — not physical bodies. They are divine beauty here on Earth. They defy age and use their physical appearance to attract demonic entities. There is a famous biblical reference that the devil has the power to assume a pleasing form. To corrupt good people evil uses the laws of attraction to reel in the weak. Seeking easy prey, they pursue those attracted to surface beauty or who will do 5 anything to be beautiful. In the Garden, humans ate from the tree of wisdom which gave them knowledge of good and evil and shame of being naked. We would all be much better off only knowing good and not being ashamed of our bodies. Angels, unlike humans, are in God’s grace and know that angels that defied God lost his love. They lost joy. In our history, angels are not shown inhibited with their form. It doesn’t matter if believe the story or are religious. It’s a foundation for most cultures. When the divine, particularly angels, are depicted in paintings of sculptures they are most always naked. They do not share the shame of the children from the Garden. In this book angels are divinely beautiful, uninhibited, and use that to distract demons. The fallen angels understand that humans are easily attracted to pleasing forms. They take guise to attract humans and they are rocking hot. They do more than that. They tempt with anything a person may need. Drugs, alcohol, youth, wealth, and above all, beauty. I pose the question of what a weak person will be tempted by. Being beautiful and being immortal comes up number one in my research of literature and dark tales. Humans can’t wait until they die as that is what awaits them after life. There is a need to look beautiful or handsome that is all about covering up the shame of our bodies granted by the Book of Knowledge in the Garden. Knowing that, I pose the theory that behind the companies that make cosmetics and beauty products are aware of that need. They are run by, owned by, and marketed by demonic entities. The constant reminder that we are not beautiful is more than a way to rob humans of billions of dollars. It is how the dark lord drives us to misery. Each day when the makeup comes off the truth is revealed. We age. Our looks from youth vanish. For men, the gym closes, their guts turn to bellies, and they buy cars they can’t afford to compensate for fading looks. They flirt to see if they are still studs. The path ahead is filled with the loss of physical attraction to others. What better soft spot for a demon to hit? This book is a fable and like all good fables it has a moral. It will be revealed by the end. Terry Ulick Somewhere in Colorado 6 Prologue There is a line in America that one can cross, not knowing its importance. Located in the western part of the country, it is essential to the land mass. Called the Continental Divide, it’s where rivers change direction. On the west side of the divide all waters in rivers and streams flow to the Pacific Ocean. To the east, the Atlantic. It is explained as being the highest elevations in the far west that create a point where water must follow its natural course, which is the path of least resistance as water does not flow up. It flows down as from some giant peak — a point so high on the continent the water has no choice other than flow one way or the other. As people grow older, they reach their own great divide where their river of lives change direction. Where once life itself lay ahead, it now lays behind. Dreams change to memories and strength turns to fragility. One day the course changes direction, and as is often said, it is all downhill. Waiting ahead is old age, inevitably sickness, then death. Just as early explorers reached the point where rivers changed direction from east to west, the assumption the location of the continental divide was the middle ground of the continent, it was not so. The divide lay far in the west on slopes of the Rockies, much closer to the Pacific than the Atlantic. Once past the divide it’s a relatively short journey to the Pacific. We reach our great divide, and at that point it’s a short journey to the grave. Things change quickly. Middle age is most of our life. Old age, short by comparison. Our appearance changes fast; suddenly we are old. Physical maladies accelerate and we become weak or frail. As if some cruel joke when we’ve learned to fully live life with the hard work and lessons learned along the way, we are physically too old to enjoy it. Like a race car we’ve worked hard to build and perform, it’s a champion unable to race. Our river changes direction as we reach our great divide.
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