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Uriel's Gift
(Hardcover)
Spellman Edward John Spellman; Edited by Daniels Lauren Elise Daniels
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The vagus nerve sends messages between your brain, heart, and
digestive system, and with the help of your seven chakras it can be
a psychological and spiritual system of healing. Trauma therapist
C. J. Llewelyn shows you how to harness this power to heal your
past and clear your body of intense reactions that no longer serve
you, allowing you to access the compassionate energy of your inner
light. When you understand your wiring, you can identify the
information your nervous system is sending and work toward calming
it. This book reveals the psychological dimensions each of your
chakras hold and why you may hurt physically after experiencing
traumas. Through more than twenty exercises and journal prompts,
you can release that pain instead of running from it and focus on
healing your mind, body, and soul.
The Kingship of Self-Control is an inspiring and motivating manual
which instructs on the behavior best suited for attaining happiness
and a steady, fulfilling existence. Much as with William Jordan's
other books, this work advocates that the reader should train his
thought processes and senses to the point where they are masters of
their own destiny. The reader can spot the difference between this
book's practical advice and what is gained from formal education,
which instils only dry facts and mostly unusable knowledge in
students. The author, working in the high octane urban landscapes
of both his native New York City and Chicago, noticed certain
maladies of the human condition. Many people he met were worrisome
(which Jordan terms 'the American disease') and would needlessly
over-complicate or over-rationalize things in their heads. The
phenomena of regret, whereby people wish over and over to have
another chance of life, is another thing Jordan condemns as
self-defeating.
This complete edition of the Corpus Hermeticum, which introduces in
eighteen chapters the religious and philosophical principles of
Hermetics, was translated by G. R. S. Mead. Hermetics is a
religious, philosophical, and esoteric practice based around the
beliefs and writings of the pagan priest Hermes Trismegistus.
Influential for its distinct beliefs and characteristics,
Hermeticism carried a profound influence over the Renaissance in
Europe. Many Christian believers paid it heed, with much art
depicting the Hermetic belief system appearing between the 14th and
17th centuries in particular. Notably, Hermetics claims to be a
descended version of the prisca theologia - a principle which
affirms there is but one, true theology in the world. This essence
of the divine is present in all religions, and was according to
legend given to mankind in distant antiquity. This belief,
discussed by Hermes Trismegistus, has led many scholars of
philosophy and religion to examine Hermetics in detail.
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