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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal
Few states can rival California in terms of natural beauty and
exciting history. But nearly three centuries of violent crime,
sickness, greed, and murder have tarnished the Golden State and
made it ripe for ghosts and hauntings. From the Spanish priests who
founded the first missions in their quest to bring Christianity to
the Native people of the region, to the ill-fated Donner Party
committing acts of cannibalism in order to survive. This book
explores the most famous ghost stories from California's past
(dating back to the 18th century) with spine-tingling details that
will delight readers.
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Demoniality
(Hardcover)
Ludovico Maria Sinistrari, Montague Summers
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R484
Discovery Miles 4 840
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A rare collection of messages from members of a family reunited in the afterlife.
Lesley May was living in KwaZulu-Natal when she received and conveyed detailed descriptions of different aspects of the afterlife from her mother and various family members who had passed on.
Embark on a journey of true love, enough love to last forever. On
her 16th birthday Kathern Tipo learns a deep dark family secret.
However much to Kathern's surprise there are many more secrets to
be reviled. Join her on her journey to discover what and who she
is. Finding a live that is forbidden, Kathern finds a love that
will last not only a lifetime, but an eternity, a love that will
change the ways for their family forever.
What is a soul? What makes one soul different from another? What
happens to the soul when a person dies? Lifesigns follows the
journey of Dr. Elizabeth McClellan as she searches for answers to
these ancient questions. Grounded in science, Elizabeth had never
believed in paranormal activity. That conviction changes when
shadows of past lives break into her present life. Everywhere she
turns, signs suddenly appear and every answer she uncovers only
produces more questions. This labyrinth of cryptic messages takes
Elizabeth to Louisville Kentucky and across the ocean to England as
she chases the specters that invade even her sleep. By the end of
Lifesigns, you, too, will view the world around you in a different
way. Your novel Lifesigns is a fascinating story. It encompasses
both the present and a fine understanding of past history. Your
attention to detail regarding customs and lifestyles of the
Victorian era is appreciated. How you thread the two together is
interesting and entertaining. This was a book I was always trying
to second guess, but couldn't. The ending definitely warrants a
sequel. Thanks for the enjoyable read, Phillip E. Fresno, Ca.
Lifesigns has made me take a closer look at my own life's
journey...at myself and those people and events that have made me
who I am. This book certainly makes me considert "deja vu" moments
in a completely different light. And as for those times when I look
at someone and ask "have we met before..".hmmm...I wonder? Sue F.
Cambria, Ca. Forget about your plans for the day & prepare to
get lost in Lifesigns. This was a book I could not put down until I
was done. The attention to detail makes you feel like you are
taking the journey with Elizabeth. The end leaves you wanting to
continue the journey. A must read Heather K. Gilroy, Ca. Lifesigns
wove a thread of events that held my interest as I followed the
characters through contemporary and past life experiences. It was a
good reminder to pay attention to the subtle underlying events that
present themselves in the form of intuition, dreams and the
illusive form of inner knowing. Kristie M. Cave Junction, Or. I
loved the relationships in Lifesigns, especially between the main
character and her best friend. I could relate to them because they
were the way real families are. It's a 'feel good' book and the
marvelous descriptions gave me picture after picture of Elizabeth's
travels through time and place. I can't wait to share it with my
friends. Anne B. Houston, Tx.
Do you claim that your health is a priority, but neglect doing
anything about it? Most people know they should eat right and
exercise, but for many individuals the motivation to do this is
missing. Time constraints, work and family obligations, financial
struggles, mental stress, depression, addictions, and a host of
other issues get in the way. If we can't manage our lifestyle well,
then managing our health becomes all the more challenging. There is
not a unified process within the current public health education
system to teach healthy behaviors, or to promote all dimensions of
our well-being-in mind, body and spirit. This failure has created a
global health care crisis. We can see the effects in record
numbers; an epidemic of adults and children who are overweight or
obese. The Proactive Health Solution (PHS) is the missing link in
health care reform. By teaching individuals how to apply the PHS
principles, they can learn to become proactive rather than reactive
with their health. We can put a halt to this global pandemic. The
PHS provides the educational roadmap to empower anyone toward this
healthy lifestyle transformation.
In life, everyone at some time or another will experience what is
commonly referred to as problems. Moving Mountains is a manual of
sorts to assist people in the removal of life's problems. This
removal process occurs by first looking at some commonly held
beliefs and ideas held by our society. Secondly this removal occurs
by realizing that a shift in perception is needed. As the reader
continues to read and walk through the journey laid out in the
pages of the book the task of noticing and in time changing
existing paradigms will become the number one mission. This mission
allows the reader to realize that the mountains in life (problems,
challenges, issues and traumas) are blessings that can be used as
stepping stones to greater awareness and increase one's ability to
live a sacred life. The book guides the reader through the process
of personal transformation by challenging what is believed and what
the reader feels is known with various ideas and concepts that the
author has found over years of study to be of immeasurable value
and use, so that the mountains can be moved just as Jesus the
Christ said in Matthew 17:20, "if you have faith as small as a
mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to
there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
In the memoir Defying the Odds, Urduja Dela Cueva chronicles her
fascinating life story, opening with her journey from the
Philippines to America where she begins a new chapter with the love
of her life. After meeting Ralph, a handsome Navy Officer, at the
United States Naval Base in Subic Bay, Urduja made the agonizing
choice to leave her three children and extended family behind in
the Philippines and immigrate to the United States in 1969. After
she marries Ralph in a simple wedding ceremony at City Hall in
Norfolk, Virginia, Ralph lands a new job on Wall Street that
promises a bright future for their family. As Urduja encounters
challenge after challenge, she tells the story of how she obtained
a permanent visa, found steady work, and took courses at New York
University, all while experiencing frightening, foretelling
nightmares every night while she slept. Urduja's true and
fascinating story proves that one woman can defy all odds and still
win in the end through the power of faith and God's word.
After returning home after 15 years in Alaska the author found her
ex-husband back home very ill with AIDS. The story told is of the
author's time spent caring for him after the devastating diagnosis
of AIDS. It is told through her journal entries relating his
struggle, and how their relationship evolved and seemed cast into
something planned ahead of time by a higher power. The personal
entries weave dreams, premonitions, prayers, and losses, winding
them around their memories to shape their very own world and reason
for existence in the pages of this book. It is said to be both
moving and hard to lay down.
I have always said, "What you are seeking, is also seeking you "
These are some things I have seen and experienced over the first 50
years of my life. My Dad got to be 91 years of age, I would like to
get to one hundred and still be healthy. It is hard to deny
something when you see it with your own eyes or feel it when it
touches you.
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