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Revue Spirite (Annee 1859 - deuxieme annee)
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(French, Hardcover)
Allan Kardec
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Hidden within every woman is a wealth of emotional resilience,
great divine strength for physical and sexual self-protection,
righteous fierceness to overcome obstacles, and shocking abilities
to create and enjoy abundance. Yet after centuries of living in
patriarchal societies, many women don't realize how powerful they
are - or how they've been enculturated to keep their true natures
hidden. In Roar Like a Goddess, trailblazing Vedic spiritual
teacher Acharya Shunya empowers women to step into their divine
immensity and lead powerful, abundant, and wise lives through a
revolutionary revisioning of ancient India's primary goddess
archetypes: Durga teaches women how to access their full power,
Lakshmi boldly leads the way to abundance, and Saraswati
illuminates the gifts of freedom. For each goddess, Shunya shares
ancient myths, original insights, and empowering practices - many
of which supported her own journey. Once trapped within the bondage
of limiting beliefs and patriarchal relationships, Shunya credits
the practices in this book for the life of sovereignty she has
today. Throughout Roar Like a Goddess, Shunya honors her
progressive Vedic roots while breaking the shackles of tradition to
bring modern-day women a decolonized spirituality. "It is time for
all women to come out of the closet and roar with all their
spiritual power," she writes, "because that is our true sound."
From the bestselling author of Fingerprints of the Gods, and
creator of the explosive Netflix series, Ancient Apocalypse
____________________________________ 'Supernatural: of or relating
to things that cannot be explained according to natural laws.' 'As
gripping as any thriller' New Statesman 'Provocative and
fascinating' Daily Mail ____________________________________ Less
than 50,000 years ago mankind had no art, no religion, no
sophisticated symbolism, no innovative thinking. Then, in a
dramatic and electrifying change, described by scientists as "the
greatest riddle in human history", all the skills and qualities
that we value most highly in ourselves appeared already fully
formed, as though bestowed on us by hidden powers. Graham Hancock
sets out to investigate this mysterious "before-and-after moment"
and to discover the truth about the influences that gave birth to
the modern human mind. His quest takes him on a journey of
adventure from the stunningly beautiful painted caves of
prehistoric France, Spain and Italy to remote rock shelters in the
mountains of South Africa where he finds a treasure trove of
extraordinary Stone Age art, ending in the depths of the Amazon
rainforest, where he drinks the powerful plant hallucinogen
Ayahuasca with Indian shamans, whose paintings contain images of
"supernatural beings" identical to the animal-human hybrids
depicted in prehistoric caves and rock shelters. Could these
"supernaturals" be the ancient teachers of mankind? And is human
evolution in fact more purposeful and intelligent that we have
barely even begun to understand?
____________________________________ 'A welcome exploration and
celebration of the mystery inside our skulls' Guardian
'Extraordinary' Daily Express 'Intelligent and articulate . . . his
writing is as expert as you would expect from an esteemed
international correspondent' Scotsman 'Hancock's most important
book . . . Quite stunning' Independent
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