In communicating with the spirit world, shaman Ross Andrus learned that the human race will eventually leave our solar system and find a new home in the constellation Orion. This prophecy and others are revealed in his intriguing new collection of poetry, Destiny Orion.
The four hundred poems in the book are all written in a concise but expressive format Andrus invented called chikara uta or "power verse"-similar to a haiku but with two additional lines of three syllables each.
Andrus, who is a gifted seer with great powers of visualization, retrieved the truths about our past, present, and future contained in these verses from spirits on the other side. Chief among them was the spirit of Michel Nostradamus, who affirmed the author's visions and spoke to him about the enduring nature of these prophecies.
These poems are intended for deep study, for only then can their full meaning be revealed. Together they offer a conduit to the universe and the essential facts of that which was, that which is, and that which has not yet happened. Listening to their whispers is an act of faith in God, and experiencing them as a whole will prove euphoric.
About the Author: Ross Andrus has felt a strong creative drive his entire life. He initially focused on music, playing piano and composing as a young boy in Raleigh, North Carolina, and then went on to study music at UCLA. His other early interests included computer science, writing, and cognitive science. Andrus spent several years writing code as a web developer, until he discovered how New Age philosophy provided an extra boost to his faith in God.
Once Andrus began power praying and allowing God to lead his entire life, he learned that he was a shaman and began writing poetry. He is also the author of A Butterfly Over the Ocean, which was published in 2015 and is a mixture of parables, poetry, and prose.