In this work, White Eagle seeks to help us step over the threshold into an awareness of the angelic kingdom of nature. It contains teaching on the angelic kingdom. Chapter headings include: The Brotherhood of Men and Angels; The Work of the Angelic Hierarchies; and Companioned by Angels.
Uncover Amazing Techniques and Insights to Take Your Crystal Work to the Next Level Deepen your knowledge of crystals, gemstones, and rocks, and learn how to put their power to work for you. Crystals Beyond Beginners helps you draw upon your foundation of crystal work to improve your skills and take the next steps in your personal practice. With this comprehensive book, you'll learn how to use crystals for: Career Support Specific Intention Healing Alignments Grids Spiritual Insight Mindful Manifestation Smudging Cord Cutting Chakras Aroma-Energetic Mists Crystal Intention Pouches Numerology Astrology And More Through exercises, affirmations, and in-depth guidance, Crystals Beyond Beginners teaches you how to fully incorporate crystals into your daily life and unlock your greatest potential. Praise: "Margaret Ann's positivity shines through each and every word, thus making the reading of this book effortless as well as truly enlightening."—Michael Eastwood, author of Crystal Oversoul Attunements "Highly authoritative and accurate. ... If you only buy one crystal book, make it this one!"—Alison Chester-Lambert, MA, resident astrologer on BBC2 TV's Daily Politics Show
In the 1990s alone, more than 400 works on angels were published, adding to an already burgeoning genre. Throughout the centuries angels have been featured in, among others, theological works on scripture; studies in comparative religions; works on art, architecture and music; philological studies; philosophical, sociological, anthropological, archeological and psychological works; and even a psychoanalytical study of the implications that our understanding of angels has for our understanding of sexual differences. This bibliography lists 4,355 works alphabetically by author. Each entry contains a source for the reference, often a Library of Congress call number followed by the name of a university that holds the work. More than 750 of the entries are annotated. Extensive indexes to names, subjects and centuries provide further utility.
A companion to White Eagle on Festivals and Celebrations, this book looks at: How brotherhood came to earth via the original Native American people through a knowledge of the Great Spirit which was lived as well as spoken. Written from White Eagle's experiences as a Native American and describing the legendary visitor who came to his people.
Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison gives us a way of understanding our depression which matches our experience and which enables us to take charge of our life and change it. Dorothy Rowe shows us that depression is not an illness or a mental disorder but a defence against pain and fear, which we can use whenever we suffer a disaster and discover that our life is not what we thought it was. Depression is an unwanted consequence of how we see ourselves and the world. By understanding how we have interpreted events in our life we can choose to change our interpretations and thus create for ourselves a happier, more fulfilling life. Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison is for depressed people, their family and friends, and for all professionals and non-professionals who work with depressed people.
Growing up the son of agnostics, John Koessler saw a Catholic church on one end of the street and a Baptist on the other. In the no-man’s land between the two, this curious outside wondered about the God they worshipped—and began a lifelong search to comprehend the grace and mystery of God. A Stranger in the House of God addresses fundamental questions and struggles faced by spiritual seekers and mature believers. Like a contemporary Pilgrim’s Progress, it traces the author’s journey and explores his experiences with both charismatic and evangelical Christianity. It also describes his transformation from religious outsider to ordained pastor. John Koessler provides a poignant and often humorous window into the interior of the soul as he describes his journey from doubt and struggle with the church to personal faith