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Noted historian John Chasteen traces the global history of
marijuana, exploring its rich heritage with captivating insight.
Among the first domesticated plants, Surprisingly, though, only
infrequently has it been used as a recreational drug. Instead,
there is a vibrant spiritual dimension to its long history that has
been continually ignored.
Noted historian John Chasteen traces the global history of
marijuana, exploring its rich heritage with captivating insight.
Among the first domesticated plants, Surprisingly, though, only
infrequently has it been used as a recreational drug. Instead,
there is a vibrant spiritual dimension to its long history that has
been continually ignored.
Fulfill your innermost dreams and ambitions by turning up the
volume on your intuition and re-connecting with your Inner Genius.
Executive coach Liz Tran asks you to train yourself to listen to
and be guided by your innermost voice. From tech to spiritual
leadership and executive coaching, Tran has charted her own path by
learning how to tune into her intuition and be true to her Inner
Genius. Informed by ancient sources of wisdom like Zen, Reiki,
astrology, and Stoicism, The Karma of Success invites you to
validate the unique goals and ambitions you set for yourself and
ultimately, are destined to achieve. You'll learn the Four Pillars
of Spiritual Strategy - inquiring inward, manifesting mindfully,
enriching your energy, and becoming brilliant - and be guided by
the stories of people who have looked inward to find meaning and
success. So whether you're trying to start your own business, heal
your inner child, or just figure out how to get through the next
Mercury in retrograde, The Karma of Success will help you find your
way.
Explores how bodies of knowledge developed, concerning folkloric
beliefs, magic, sorcery, and witchcraft from the 12th -18th century
which allows students to see how culture was exchanged across
Europe leading up to the witch-trials of the 17th century and
offers an explanation of why the witch-hunts and trials became so
prevalent due to a strong belief in the existence of witchcraft in
the popular conscious. The collection looks at a range of sources
which crossed the religions, political and linguistic boundaries
such as objects, legal documents, letters, art, literature, the
oral tradition and pamphlets providing students with a range of
case studies to deepen their understanding of the period and to
inform their own research. Includes examples from across Europe
from England to Italy, Norway to France and the Netherlands to
Spain. Allowing students to see how these cultural exchanges
crossed geographical boundaries to form a collective phenomenon.
"For You I Write - Journal" is the best way to document your
progress in fulfilling God's purpose for your life. This is more
than a diary, but a record of the your many wonderful memories. At
the bottom of each odd numbered page, you'll find a unique
scripture that reminds you of God's purpose for your life. For
example, "Matthew 5:16 - Let your light so shine before men, that
they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in
heaven." Each even numbered page contains a simple reminder that
"Today, I've decided to use my gifts for You." Write that book that
God has put in you to write. Write that poem, that song, that
business plan or simply take time to reflect on who you were
designed to be. This 162 lined pages, 5.5" wide x 8.5" high,
hardcover Spiritual Journal is durable and great for bible study,
prayer, and devotional time. For More Information: kobaltbooks.com
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The Duality of Being
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Susan I Nicholas; Edited by Stephanie Gunning; Illustrated by David Provolo
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In today's challenging and busy world, don't you wish you knew how
to quieten your mind and focus on yourself? In On Meditation,
renowned spiritual leader, Sri M, answers all your questions on the
practice and benefits of meditation. With his knowledge of all the
various schools of practice and the ancient texts, he breaks down
the complicated practice into a simple and easy method that any
working man or woman, young or old, can practise in their everyday
lives.
Unique among books about the Wiccan Sabbats, Celebrating the
Seasons of Life: Samhain to Ostara takes a different approach to
explaining the holidays by taking an in-depth look at half of the
Wheel of the Year. Rather than dissecting each holiday, Ashleen's
goal is to take a broader look at them, explaining how and why we
celebrate each, along with how the celebration of one leads to the
next.
The first of two new titles from Ashleen offers a vision of the
holidays we celebrate from October to March. This book covers each
holiday by first giving us its history and original customs, then
explaining its place in modern life. Stories are shared for each
Sabbat to reconnect us with our lore and bring new meaning to
current practice. Ashleen includes ideas for rituals that are ideal
for practicing solitaries, covens, or Wiccan families, with special
sections on what children of various ages are ready to learn about
these holidays.
This book explores ordinary practices of Pentecostal and
Charismatic Christians in relation to the Holy Spirit. It offers
varied picture of contemporary Christians in the Pentecostal and
Charismatic traditions, enabling a greater understanding to be
appreciated for academic and ecclesial audiences.
A story from the island of Iona in the Scottish Hebrides. On St
Columba's bay, the beach where the monks first landed in their
coracles from Ireland, you can still find the most beautiful green
stones, polished by the sea. This is the legend of how these
wonderful stones came to be, and why they are there to this very
day.
The Sacred Feminine, whether viewed as an archetype, ideology or
heavenly deity, has been stripped from our cultures, religions and
psyches for several millennia. But we are starting to remember its
roots and origins. She is the missing piece of the spiritual,
cultural and political puzzle that can address the human conditions
of suffering that plagues the planet. Writing from the heart,
Tate's enthusiasm, passion for justice, and vision of love and
enlightenment is personified in the concept of the Sacred Feminine.
Thus she aids readers both new and familiar with Goddess to
reawaken this knowledge, to experience once again the nurturing
arms of the Mother, and perhaps, help humankind save itself.
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