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Did you know that the father of psychoanalysis believed in ghosts,
or that Frederick Engels attended seances? Ghosts: Deconstruction,
Psychoanalysis, History is the first collection of theoretical
essays to evaluate these facts and consider the importance of the
metaphor of haunting as it has appeared in literature, culture, and
philosophy. Haunting is considered as both a literal and figurative
term that encapsulates social anxieties and concerns. The
collection includes discussions of nineteenth-century spiritualism,
gothic and postcolonial ghost stories, and popular film, with
essays on important theoretical writers including Freud, Derrida,
Adorno, and Walter Benjamin.
Get to know the world of auras, from the meaning of each color and
aural position to the techniques needed to see and interpret these
energy fields. From compatibility between colors to the proper way
to cleanse your aura, this magical primer enables you to explore
the body's projected energies and bring balance to your wellness
practice. Gain inspiration as you learn the crystals, essential
oils, and meditations that nurture and correspond to each aura in
the full-color, illustrated mini book.
Conclusion On January 2, 2009, I saw my oncologist for my annual
scans. While I am confident in my wellness and feel better than I
have ever felt, I cannot help but be a bit nervous each time the
tests are run. I am alive and well with great news All are clear
and I remain "no evidence of disease" I know dedication to
self-care and my new IsAgenix regimen are working to create balance
in my body allowing for optimum healing My doctors cannot give me
definite answers as to why my treatments have been successful when
others have failed, or even why I'm still alive and thriving now,
NINE years after my stage IV, metastatic breast cancer diagnosis.
However, they have said many times that I "am a very proactive
patient." Of course, being proactive does not guarantee success and
long-term survival - unfortunately, there are no guarantees.
However, I feel that truly believing that I was not going to die,
most certainly was an important factor. In addition to that, my
faith, the support of my family and friends, the combination of
everything discussed in this book, and yes, a little luck, have all
contributed to my long-term survival. Prior to being diagnosed with
cancer, I would not necessarily have considered myself an
extraordinarily lucky person. Now, however, the quality of life I
live every day is much richer, the special moments more memorable,
and the love I have to offer both to myself as well as to others,
is deeper and more fulfilling. This is precisely why I tell
everyone I meet that I feel "blessed" to have actually had cancer,
and I continue to be deeply grateful to now be healthy and happy.
Journey well Lori C. Lober, CSP, MIRM
It's been my experience in owning a dog that his goal is to please
you. My dog sits beside me when I'm watching television, and he
eats raisins with me, one at a time. He doesn't even like them;
he's eating them because I am. It reminds me of how important it is
for one person not to die from cancer, and at the same time, the
same importance is given for one fetus or baby not to die from
abortion. Even if only one raisin is dropped, he smells and hunts
for that one raisin like he can't live without it. There are more
raisins, but he doesn't want even one to get away. That is how
important we as individuals are to God. I believe the umbrella of
life has been lifted, and we are no longer under the protection of
our Creator. We can no longer boast and nothing is certain. We
continue to ignore the wake-up call and continue to put convenience
and monetary value first. We have a heart problem in this country;
our government has failed us in heeding the warning of God's answer
to "abortion on demand," which is, I believe, cancer and possibly
all types of debilitating and fatal illnesses. If you think that is
absurd because the link is not direct, and no one in your family
has had an abortion, think again. We are all in this together, and
God is not a respecter of persons. Examine the facts: In the early
'70s before abortion was legalized, cancer was almost heard of, and
today, with an unborn baby's life being taken every thirty seconds,
cancer and other illnesses are rampant. Consider, also, that most
babies in the '80s were pushed in umbrella strollers. Now, umbrella
strollers are, for the most part, nonexistent or unheard of. There
is a connection between taking life with "abortion ondemand" and
giving life with birth. I'm sure there are thousands of babies that
have been born that have saved the lives of their mothers. Maybe
that will help you understand that children are a blessing,
regardless of the circumstances you may have to experience with
them. Your baby or your daughter's baby just might be the one who
saves your life, your daughter's life, or some other loved one's
life. Maybe you, too, will look at pregnancy differently. One
person lost to cancer too many.
Bible prophecy gives us signs of the end times. Just like road
signs, they come closer together as we near the end. According to
the Bible, in the last days--in a time when Israel has been
restored as a nation--a 10-nation confederacy will appear on the
European continent. It will be a revival of the Roman Empire. From
this confederacy, one man will rise to power. He will make a
seven-year agreement with Israel that he will break in three and a
half years. This man is known as the Antichrist and, in some way,
he will be identified with the number 666.
Are You Sitting Down?
What if I said that an important warning sign about the rise of
the Antichrist began occurring in 1992, but it has been completely
overlooked? And what if I told you that the 10 kings of Daniel and
Revelation may have already been on scene since 1995, but no one
has noticed? Not only that, but a powerful new office has been
created that could soon belong to the Antichrist. And, it happened
with Assembly Recommendation 666. Hang on, because that's exactly
what I'm going to tell you.
This is the first extensive scholarly study of drone metal music
and its religious associations, drawing on five years of
ethnographic participant observation from more than 300
performances and 74 interviews, plus surveys, analyses of sound
recordings, artwork, and extensive online discourse about music.
Owen Coggins shows that while many drone metal listeners identify
as non-religious, their ways of engaging with and talking about
drone metal are richly informed by mysticism, ritual and religion.
He explores why language relating to mysticism and spiritual
experience is so prevalent in drone metal culture and in discussion
of musical experiences and practices of the genre. The author
develops the work of Michel de Certeau to provide an empirically
grounded theory of mysticism in popular culture. He argues that the
marginality of the genre culture, together with the extremely
abstract sound produces a focus on the listeners' engagement with
sound, and that this in turn creates a space for the open-ended
exploration of religiosity in extreme states of bodily
consciousness.
What does meat have to do with pollution, world hunger, deadly
pandemics, global warming, even God? Consequences is an
imaginative, thought-provoking story rife with memorable characters
and sassy dialogue that will make you laugh, cringe, and wonder
what will happen next--as it reveals how the world's ravenous
appetite for meat and fast food leads to far-reaching destructive
outcomes; and it tells how, if we fail to change our ways, the
world as we know it will surely die. The book also imparts
spiritual insights and information on how to improve your health
and our planet's. You will never look at animals or meat the same
way again.
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