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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Psychic powers, ESP
Sacred Lessons from Heaven to Help Us Fulfill Our True Purpose,
from the Bestselling Author of Saved by the Light
In 1975, Dannion Brinkley was struck and killed by lightning.
When he awoke in a morgue twenty-eight minutes later, everything
was forever changed. Over the next twenty years, Brinkley had not
one, but two more near-death experiences. Now, in Secrets from the
Light, he shares the lessons he learned in the afterlife so we,
too, can fulfill our true purpose in life. With wit, humor, and
compassion, Brinkley shows that by living the way Heaven intends,
you will find happiness in this life and beyond.
A Chinese Taoist book about meditation, this book was first
translated by Richard Wilhelm (also translator, in the 1920s, of
the Chinese philosophical classic the I Ching). Wilhelm, was
German, and his translations from Chinese to German were later
translated to English by Cary F. Baynes. According to Wilhelm,
LuDongbin was the main originator of the material presented in the
book suggests that the material is from Quanzhen School founder
Wang Chongyang, a student of Lu Dongbin). More recently (2013), the
same work has been translated by Pei Yeing and published by Ancient
Wisdom Publications. Since the original (now, public domain) work
is a Chinese translation from German, it is strongly suggested that
this work should be considered as an alternative resource for any
serious practitioner. The translator of this work is a lifetime
practitioner of meditation is currently living in Shanghai, China
but a Malaysian Chinese by birth.
Shawn wrote this book based upon his life experiences as a
struggling business owner trying to remain spiritually grounded in
2013. His personal relations with an angel appearing as his
ex-girlfriend had a profound impact on his life. He felt driven to
share this unique story with the world. He lives eight months out
of the year in Homer Glen, Illinois. The extended winter months, he
lives at different locations in Hawaii. His personal life is always
an adventure. He enjoys spending time with the angels, while doing
his best to stay on a clairvoyant path. Dream and reality merge,
and "Dreamality" forms while experiencing God's pace in his
life.
This fascinating work provides a complete overview of paranormal
phenomena, including the beliefs, attitudes, and notable figures
who have attempted to explain, defend, or debunk the mysteries
behind the unknown. Recent interest in the paranormal as pop
culture fodder belies its historical status as an important subject
of cultural, philosophical, and scientific significance. This book
traces the trajectory of paranormal studies from its early role as
a serious academic and scientific topic studied by mainstream
scientists and eminent scholars to its current popularity in books,
film, and TV. This compelling reference work details the
experiences, encounters, and ideas that make up this controversial
field of study. The contributed entries examine the broad phenomena
of the paranormal, addressing the history of scientific
investigations along with its contemporary media depictions to
illustrate the evolution of cultural attitudes about the
paranormal. A selection of primary documents provides real-life
accounts and contributions from noted experts that explore the full
scope of themes from spiritualism to poltergeists to astrology.
Accompanying images, timelines, quotations, and sidebars make the
content come to life and encourage alternative explanations of
these events. Contains more than 120 factual entries as well as
extensive excerpts from several primary documents in the area of
the paranormal Features contributions from noted experts in its
field from across viewpoints-including believers and skeptics
Profiles a number of important individuals who have contributed to
the history and study of the field Includes such topics as
near-death experiences, paranormal dreams, the supernatural, magic,
and the occult
A Wolf Song is a healing story about a multidimensional, dual-life
journey of tragedy, gratitude and forgiveness. Its key
characters-Hanna and Margaret; their "spirit" wolves, Nano and
Nala; family members; and teacher Trudy Goodenough-meet every ten
years under Trudy's guidance and the wolves' whims. The story
begins at childbirth; the girls meet nearing their tenth birthday
and discover their wolf spirits under a jump rope. Each chapter
contains a verse which reveals the lessons of each chapter. Ordered
to meet every ten years by the wolves, Hanna and Margaret meet at
twenty in Wales and in New York City at thirty. Nano and Nala are
not necessarily balanced. Their karmic rites spill over into the
young women's lives. One of the wolf spirits wreaks havoc at a
public event, and a battle between light and darkness ensues. "Lisa
Osina's book brings you into an enduring balance between the
physical world and the world of spirit." Lynn Andrews, shaman and
author of Medicine Woman and 27 other spiritual and
self-empowerment books.
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