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This incomparable resource utilizes models such as the Tree of Life and the Tarot, along with many practical exercises, to guide the reader through a journey of self-discovery about the development of Wiccan traditions, including information on: - Jungian psychology- the seven planes- healing methods- sexual energy- advanced circle casting techniques- a radical revision of the Pagan Wheel of The Year
A complete introduction to New Wicca from its tentative roots in the ancient past to its practical uses in the 21st Century. Explained in straightforward language with numerous illustrations and photos are the complete aspects of Wiccan practice: * meditation techniques * constructing an altar * working in a coven * circle casting * Sabbats * rites of passage * the mysteries of the Elements * access to other worlds
With eleven new contributions, this second edition of essays on the sources and principles of Dominican values in education offers an extended sample of the many settings in which Dominican education, broadly understood, finds expression. Cherished by all Dominicans, these values are exemplified not only in the lives of well-known foundational Dominicans, but also in some of those many others who, on every continent and across time, have responded in typically Dominican ways at key moments in history. Educators, activists, philosophers, teachers, preachers, artists, healers and theologians at many levels share their analyses and reflections on educating in many different contexts, explicitly and implicitly demonstrating ideals and values common to the goals of Dominican education everywhere. It is hoped that this collection, offered again in this decade of Dominican Jubilee-1206 - 1216 to 2006 - 2016 -will inform, inspire and encourage all those engaged in the great work of educating not only youth but people of all ages towards greater life and liberty.
With eleven new contributions, this second edition of essays on the sources and principles of Dominican values in education offers an extended sample of the many settings in which Dominican education, broadly understood, finds expression. Cherished by all Dominicans, these values are exemplified not only in the lives of well-known foundational Dominicans, but also in some of those many others who, on every continent and across time, have responded in typically Dominican ways at key moments in history. Educators, activists, philosophers, teachers, preachers, artists, healers and theologians at many levels share their analyses and reflections on educating in many different contexts, explicitly and implicitly demonstrating ideals and values common to the goals of Dominican education everywhere. It is hoped that this collection, offered again in this decade of Dominican Jubilee-1206 - 1216 to 2006 - 2016 -will inform, inspire and encourage all those engaged in the great work of educating not only youth but people of all ages towards greater life and liberty.
Constitutional law is one of the most engaging and yet challenging
first year law classes. At the confluence of history, politics,
legal theory, and judicial review, it requires students to learn a
new framework for legal interpretation and thought unique from
other areas of law.
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