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Loose remake of the 1980 horror film. Brittany Snow stars as Donna
Keppel, a troubled girl who is preparing to celebrate her senior
prom. A few years earlier Donna's parents were murdered by Richard
Fenton, one of her old teachers who had developed a dangerous
obsession with her. Donna survived and three years later she is
willing to put her past behind her and look to the future with
optimism. Unfortunately, the man she thought had gone forever has
escaped from prison and is willing to kill anyone who attempts to
stop him from reuniting with his one and only Donna.
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Robes (Paperback)
Penny Kelly
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R704
Discovery Miles 7 040
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Robes is a book of global dimensions that offers a compelling look
at the next century. By turns startling, comforting, enlightening,
and unnerving, it takes a deep look at the coming changes in
nations and governments, as well as the rise of business to power.
It expands to examine everything from education and population, to
wars, weather, food, and famine, including the emerging human
potential embedded in the body/mind system. "The most important
thing for you to remember as you look at these coming changes,"
said the little men in brown robes, "is that things could be so
much easier if you understood why these things are happening, and
if you worked with them instead of against them..."
When Dr. William Levengood, biophysicist and scientist
extraordinaire, began to study plants and soils from crop
formations in 1999, he had no idea that this research would
eventually reveal astounding secrets about energy and the nature of
consciousness. Although he began with materials from crop circles,
he soon began to examine materials from cattle mutilation sites,
UFO sites, people who had been in contact with ETs, and people who
could demonstrate unusual energies. Along the way, he met Penny
Kelly, long-time researcher of consciousness, and the two began to
work together. Part mystery, part science, and part consciousness,
the book tells the story of Levengood's discovery of a new form of
energy in plants, animals, and humans. This energy was all the more
remarkable because it responded directly to consciousness. As the
research and collaboration continued, it yielded an entirely new
array of insights. Some of the results include the first scientific
explanation of crop circles, a new theory postulating that humans,
plants, and animals are a collection of plasmas, an explanation of
subtle energies, new technology for measuring subtle energies,
technology that can track and measure the action of both individual
consciousness and global consciousness, validation of intuition, a
scientific understanding of what happens in a kundalini experience,
and deep insights into the nature of spiritual transformation. This
is the second book in a 3-volume set focused on extraordinary
research into consciousness and energy, and in this volume, science
and spirituality come together in ways that present us with an
entirely new worldview.
This is a book about sustainable medicine. In the face of steadily
rising costs for both medical treatment and health insurance, it is
a tragedy that so few know how to heal themselves any more. We live
in a world where millions of people are suffering from multiple
forms of degenerative disease. Our food wisdom has been lost, our
food system no longer carries the nutrition needed to repair and
rebuild our bodies daily, and no one seems to know about or have
time to prepare real food. Before the Industrial Revolution, if
people avoided infections and accidents, they often lived long,
healthy lives and died peacefully in their sleep. What did our
ancestors know about food, health, and healing techniques that we
don't? Why is each generation suffering from degenerative diseases
at earlier and earlier ages? What do we need to know and do in
order to heal a catastrophic health challenge? "Getting Well Again,
Naturally" offers an illuminating look at these questions and
outlines a path to healing and good health.
A breathtaking account of six years of research into consciousness
that begins with an exploration of "other dimensions" and ends with
an entire Theory of Consciousness, something long-sought in the
world of science. As the story unfolds, it reveals the
multi-dimensional structure of the psyche and illuminates the
nature of reality in entirely new ways, leading to startling
conclusions involving death, hidden powers, and the evolution of
the human being toward full potential. The story itself is a
stunning account of the new form of consciousness research
combining vigorous third-person investigation with equally vigorous
first-person investigation. The result is a profound blending of
science and consciousness that leads to a shift in understanding of
our reality and how we come to exist here.
The Elves of Lily Hill Farm is the true story of Penny Kelly's
meeting with a group of elves and the deal she makes with them to
produce one-hundred tons of grapes from a mere thirteen acres of
vineyards--without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
As a result of their deal, Penny inadvertently enters the private
world of plants, insects, animals, devas, and nature spirits where
communication among them is common but the rules are all different.
As the elves teach her a series of intense and powerful lessons, an
amazing drama emerges between people and nature, both struggling to
survive in a world where communication between them has been lost.
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