Shadow Place: Paranormal Predator Protection for Extraordinary Times
Shooting Star shows us how negative entities can create difficulties at home and in the community. Paranormal investigators who have concerns should benefit from the practical advice given on how to build awareness of various paranormal phenomena.
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Robert Hilson, known by his pen name C.T. Shooting Star, has established himself as a compelling voice in paranormal literature. His latest book, Shadow Place: Paranormal Predator Protection for Extraordinary Times, offers a deep dive into his extraordinary encounters with the spirit world. Hilson’s choice of a Native American-inspired pseudonym speaks to his unique perspective on energy, protection, and spiritual strategy. By blending personal experiences with a universal approach to energy defense, Shooting Star has created a guide that challenges readers to rethink their understanding of reality and the unseen forces around them.
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Exploring the Unseen: The Journey of C.T. Shooting Star
Robert Hilson, known to readers as C.T. Shooting Star, delves into the complexities of the unseen world through his captivating non-fiction works. With a unique blend of personal experiences and profound insights, his writing sheds light on the enigmatic realm of the...
A Pen Name Rooted in Identity
The name C.T. Shooting Star is more than just a pseudonym; it reflects the author’s connection to Native American philosophies and power strategies. His perspective, deeply influenced by his spiritual encounters, offers readers a distinctive lens through which to...
Reframing Reality Through Storytelling
C.T. Shooting Star’s writing is rooted in the idea that reality is not always as it seems. Through first-person narratives, he provides evidence of his extraordinary experiences, leaving the ultimate interpretation up to the reader. His books are not mere accounts of...