Author: | Richard Caruso | ISBN: | 9781414070377 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | February 25, 2004 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Richard Caruso |
ISBN: | 9781414070377 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | February 25, 2004 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
This is Richard Carusos second book. He wrote all of these original poems during July, August, September, and barely October, of the year 2003. The correlations of Holy revelations continue for Richard Caruso. Just days after finishing the manuscript of this book, another affirmation of his accuracy was thrown to him. While surfing the net he saw real photographs of modern day apparitions of Hail Mary here on Earth. In one apparition photo, Mary was hovering above a church dome, with no wings, a long white robe, and no feet! This confirms the writings both in Carusoism and now Carusoism II. These famous apparitions, of about 23 years ago, were seen by thousands and well recorded by major news media. As already written by Richard Caruso, heaven may have no floortherefore there may be no need for feet. Only very lately by using the zoom on his personal computer could he clearly see there were no feet at the bottom of Hail Marys robe. And the camera shot was clearly taken looking upward while She hovered near the church dome. And so poems of holy content have more credibility than ever. In both Carusoism, and now this book, Carusoism II.
This is Richard Carusos second book. He wrote all of these original poems during July, August, September, and barely October, of the year 2003. The correlations of Holy revelations continue for Richard Caruso. Just days after finishing the manuscript of this book, another affirmation of his accuracy was thrown to him. While surfing the net he saw real photographs of modern day apparitions of Hail Mary here on Earth. In one apparition photo, Mary was hovering above a church dome, with no wings, a long white robe, and no feet! This confirms the writings both in Carusoism and now Carusoism II. These famous apparitions, of about 23 years ago, were seen by thousands and well recorded by major news media. As already written by Richard Caruso, heaven may have no floortherefore there may be no need for feet. Only very lately by using the zoom on his personal computer could he clearly see there were no feet at the bottom of Hail Marys robe. And the camera shot was clearly taken looking upward while She hovered near the church dome. And so poems of holy content have more credibility than ever. In both Carusoism, and now this book, Carusoism II.