Divine Straightening

Divine Straightening

Author: Alexander Toskar

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2017-11-06

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 1504390679

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Within these pages, you will discover a unique masterpiece on the laws of spiritual healing and a wonderful guide to securing your own bodily and spiritual health. In this book, Alexander presents his valuable work for the first time, along with the principles and laws of spiritual realignment. In a fascinating way, the close connection between human consciousness and the body becomes clear. Spiritual realignment thus incorporates the whole human being, in its trinity of body, soul, and spirit. With illuminating examples, he maps the flow of healing energies through the body and explains how cosmic life force is distributed throughout the human energy fields via the chakras. Alexander Toskar clearly illustrates the corresponding insights that the great mystics and healers of East and West had into these phenomena. This book contains spiritual exercises for everyday life to support your own journey of self-healing.


Spiritual Spine Healing

Spiritual Spine Healing

Author: Tanja Aeckersberg

Publisher: Fitmit-Verlag Aeckersberg

Published: 2007-02-01

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 3940832375

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Holistic Spine Healing • Think your way to health! • Learn about mental and spiritual healing! • Mobilise your spine through the power of thought! • Eliminate your back pain through spiritual healing! • Get to know your spine as an energy centre! • Gain insights into new dimensions of healing! • Find out about divine laws and how mental and spiritual healing works! • With numerous mental and physical exercises for self-healing! • With additional exercises to boost your physical and mental performance! • Achieve excellent health right now! • Includes a description of “Divine Straightening” At the largest European exhibition for spiritual healing “Harmony World” the book was awarded the prize “Product of the Year 2007”


3-Healing®

3-Healing®

Author: Carolin

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2017-11-06

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13: 1504390695

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3-Healing Principles for Spiritual Health in Everyday Life 3-Healing provides a path towards spiritual health and towards a holistically orientated humanity. These mediated principles are directed to all people of all cultures, religions and beliefs. The goal is to receive these universal forces with increased consciousness, in order to foster transparency towards a deeper understanding of our sense of existence and its realization. This book is an art form of spiritual healing, expressed through a new form of energy work. It is a spiritual concept by which, through spiritual intention, laying on of hands and using the energy cards, the connection of the physical body, mind and soul is experienced and strengthened. The 3-Healing Principles offer a variety of ways, by which to progressively enhance this state of interconnectedness, balance and harmony. Each one of these practical applications support this process, which gradually expresses itself in the cells and organs, in thoughts and emotions, as well as in improved living conditions.


Proverbs

Proverbs

Author: Paul Overland

Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press

Published: 2022-07-21

Total Pages: 888

ISBN-13: 1783597550

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Chock-full of pithy sayings, the book of Proverbs presents ancient Israelite advice for leading a flourishing life. What is more, it apparently preserves four divisions of an ancient curriculum for cultivating youthful character, teaching reverence toward God and faithful love of our neighbours. In this comprehensive commentary, Paul Overland examines Proverbs not as a loose collection of isolated sayings, but as an organised whole that forms a series of cohesive poems. Along with a fresh, annotated translation of each saying, he offers detailed commentary on the form and structure of the text, showing the dynamic development of persuasive thinking marshalled by its author. Exploring the practical implications for living wisely today as well offering cogent analysis, this is a Bible commentary on Proverbs that will benefit all preachers and serious students of the Bible. Part of the Apollos Old Testament commentary series, Proverbs follows a clear, helpful structure that provides a thorough exploration of the text – beginning with translation and notes, examining form and structure, offering insightful commentary and ending with a full exposition of the theological message within the framework of biblical theology. It will leave you with a deeper knowledge of the divine and human aspects of Scripture, as well as a broader understanding of its meaning and continued relevance for modern Christians. The Apollos Old Testament Commentaries are ideal bible commentaries for those preaching from the Old Testament and looking to explore its riches in depth within their sermons, and will also help lay people and scholars studying the Bible at a higher level. Clear and discerning, Paul Overland’s commentary on Proverbs is a brilliant study that will give you a profound appreciation for both the poetry of these sayings and the lessons that they can still Christians today.


The Holy Land

The Holy Land

Author: Maurice Riordan

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Published: 2011-02-17

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 0571264344

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At the heart of Maurice Riordan's third collection is a sequence of eighteen dramatic idylls set in rural Cork in the 1950s, in which the subdued microcosm of farm and smallholding - of boundary, townland and parish - is defined through the individual voices of the poet's father and assorted friends, farmhands and neighbours (Moss, Dan-Jo, Davey Divine, the Bo'son, Uncle Tom the Buck, the Gully). The settings of these loosely contiguous fragments almost casually define a historical community, ranging around farm and fields, through furze and ragwort, headland and plantation, haggard and Bog - tracing the immemorial scenes of traditional farming life: cutting drains, harvesting, fencing, potato planting, beet topping â?" and their close and intimate topography is recalled with a Proustian fidelity to names (the Long Field, the Kiln Field, the Small Fields, the Hill Fields, Higgs's Field, the Passage, the old Deer Park, the Orchard, the Bottom Glen) The tentative oral fluidity of these remarkable poems flickers on the borderline of prose, resolving complexities into an impression of timeless pastoral life, at once archaic yet precisely pitched in time. Other poems in The Holy Land proffer alternative forms of capture and recapture, and resemble light-sensitive plates storing and restoring what one poem refers to as 'the understory'. Thus the stilled life of 1950s rural Ireland is recreated, with echoes of classical models such as Theocritus, or of traditional Irish materials from the Fenian cycle, celebrating 'the music of what happens'. As Patrick Kavanagh wrote in his poem 'Epic': 'I have lived in important places, times when great events were decided: who owned that half a rood of rock...'


Farming in Modern Irish Literature

Farming in Modern Irish Literature

Author: Nicholas Grene

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 019886129X

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This innovative study analyzes the range of representation of farming in Irish literature in the period since independence/partition in 1922, as Ireland moved from a largely agricultural to a developed urban society. In many different forms including poetry, drama, fiction, and autobiography, writers have made literary capital by looking back at their rural backgrounds, even where those may be a generation back. The first five chapters examine some of the key themes: the impact of inheritance on family in the patriarchal system where there could only be one male heir; the struggles for survival in the poorest regions of the West of Ireland; the uses of childhood farming memories whether idyllic or traumatic; and the representation of communities, challenging the homogeneous idealizing images of the Literary Revival; the impact of modernization on successive generations into the twenty-first century. The final three chapters are devoted to three major writers in whose work farming is central: Patrick Kavanagh, the small farmer who had to find an individual voice to express his own unique experience; John McGahern in whose fiction the life of the farm is always posited as alternative to a rootless urban milieu; and Seamus Heaney who re-imagined his farming childhood in so many different modes throughout his career. Farming in Modern Irish Literature yields original insights into the literary iconography of rural Ireland and its interplay with social and cultural history, opening up fresh vistas on the achievements of Irish writers in different genres, styles, and historical eras.


Napa Rebuilds: Two Months Following Their Devastating Earthquake

Napa Rebuilds: Two Months Following Their Devastating Earthquake

Author: Marques Vickers

Publisher: Marquis Publishing

Published: 2015-01-14

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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Less than two months following the devastating August 24th earthquake, Marquis Publishing is releasing a pictorial edition entitled Releases “Napa Rebuilds: Two Months Following Their Devastating Earthquake” The electronic book documents the extensive renovation and repair underway in the downtown sector most prominently damaged by the 6.0 quake. Photographer and artist Marques Vickers compares current imagery between the damage done from the earthquake, which he photographed two days following, and the current reparations, which he captured on the afternoon of October 16th. “What is most striking to an observer,” notes Vickers, “is the progress already in evidence and a confident sense that the downtown sector will be rebuilt back to its original intimate charm. The direct strike and nature of the earthquake prompted necessary renovations and seismic retrofitting that will hopefully prevent a reoccurrence of the same scale of damage. Among the downtown historical building photographed include the Alexandria Hotel, Winship-Smernes complex, Novelli Bail Bonds building, Napa County Courthouse, Gordon Building, Franklin Post Office, Goodman Library, Sam Kee Laundry, First United Methodist and First Presbyterian Churches. An estimated $400 million in damage was originally estimated immediately following the quake but conceivably the costs might exceed $1 billion once the reparations are completed. Several of the buildings considered originally damaged beyond repair are being renovating and will ultimately be serviceable. Many downtown business and restaurants are fully operational. “Downtown Napa is far from a ghost town during business hours. Significant commerce is being conducted adjacent to the repair work and scaffolding. None of the historical buildings currently under repair appear to be habitable or functional yet,” observed Vickers. “The process will take months perhaps years, but nearly every structure is undergoing some form of rehabilitation.” Vickers’s publication features in excess of 100 images enabling readers to view a firsthand perspective of the coordinated refurbishment of the downtown region. “I hope to document the continuing process of recovery long after the area fades from the media spotlight. This regeneration process is indicative of America’s capacity to recover from catastrophe and is a credit to our national character.”