Is there any strange paternal occurrence in your ancestral lineage? What is the pattern of your marriage? What is the pattern in your financial life? What is the pattern of your economic life? Why are the men and women not getting married? Why must there be a strange sickness along the line? Why are there negative patterns of failure in the family? Why is there a history of rise and fall after a particular age? Why is premature death so rampant in your family? Why are there “born-one” syndrome in your paternal lineage? Many questions on the patterns of family history has necessitated the writing of this book. The sin of idolatry and ancestral curses are the main causes of most of the issues we are facing in life.
The Mystery of the Twelve Paternal Gods is a book for the century because of the mystery surrounding our paternal birth. There is a spiritual parallel between our physical paternal birth and the spiritual lineage. The paternal spirit is the type of the father’s spirit which solely decides the type of the spirit of the child, and which solely contributes the “breath of life” itself to the child at conception. This is as automatic, of a natural (spiritual) process, and out of the hands of the child’s father, as is pregnancy in a woman, and her body growing the child’s body. Without the father, the mother’s body grows the child’s body, and the man also just as essentially contributes to the life of the child, by solely contributing the spirit by which the child is multiplied, and in this has the breath of life. This mystery explains how the father’s ntoro or the spirit along with the soul interacts to form the child. This is the reason why the generational curses are passed on to a child are indicated to only come from the paternal ancestors of a child, and not the mother or the maternal ancestors, but do come from paternal ancestors on the maternal line. As you read this book you will understand the reason for some problems you are going through because there are traits in our lives which are really affecting us negatively.
“My breasts stopped growing when my grandfather touched them,” confides ‘Elisa’, a young woman who recounts the traumatic incest and sexual abuse she experienced in childhood. In Family Secrets, Gloria González-López tells the life stories of 60 men and women in Mexico who, like Elisa, saw their lives irrevocably changed in the wake of childhood and adolescent incest. In Mexico, a patriarchal, religious society where women are expected to make themselves sexually available to men and where same-sex experiences for both men and women bring great shame, incest is easily hidden, seldom discussed, and rarely reported to authorities. Through gripping, emotional narrative, González-López brings the deeply troubling, hidden, and unspoken issues of incest and sexual violence in Mexican families to light. González-López contends that family and cultural structures in Mexican life enable incest and the culture of silence that surrounds it. She examines the strong bonds of familial obligation between parents and children, brothers and sisters, and elders and youth that, in the case of incest, can morph into sexual obligation; the codes of honor and shame reinforced by tradition and the Church, discouraging openness about sexual violence and trauma; the double standards of morality and stereotypes about sexuality that leave girls and women and gender nonconforming boys and men especially vulnerable to sexual abuse. Together, these cultural factors create a perfect storm for generations upon generations of unspoken incest, a cycle that takes great courage and strength to heal from and overcome. A riveting account, Family Secrets turns a feminist and sociological lens on a disturbing trend that has gone unnoticed for far too long.
It all starts in the Garden of Eden, where Adam and Eve move from spiritual oneness with God to seperation and individuation. After eating from the Tree of Knowledge, both Adam and Eve leave Eden to create their own Family Tree of Knowledge. Our spiritual journey and blessings come from embracing our family heritage, healing our ancestral and cultural wounds while uncovering the divine within us. If we learn how to recognize and embrace both Positive Love Bond and Negative Love Bond experiences with insight, love and acceptance, forgiveness and compassion, we can find the path that will lead us toward true peace and oneness with God. The God-Realization Process offers you the opportunity unravel the mystery of the divine light within and recieve the blessings from a thousand generations. The Ten Spiritual Keys (Commandments) were a gift from God to secure our relationships with him, to awaken the light within us, and to manifest and transform anything in our lives and most of all to heal our families and bless them and generations to come.
Approximately 8% of the American population (that’s over 26 million Americans) will experience Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder at some point in their lives, many undiagnosed. The author takes shares her rocky journey through PTSD as well as the tools she used to battle it along the way. This raw, unfiltered experience plunges into the darkness and surfaces somewhere much more hopeful. Years of trauma led her to a tangible way out of the suffering that she openly shares with the reader.
First book to present this cutting edge research Author is the world's leading expert on this topic Cross-disciplinary potential with sociology, anthropology and biology lists
The Shodasa Vargas or sixteen divisional charts are an essential technique that is studied in vedic astrology in order to understand the true nature of an individual. Each varga focuses on a different area of life, and together they represent the complete picture, reflecting human consciousness from reality to the subconscious. Komilla Sutton unravels the sixteen vargas and their secrets through the in-depth study of case histories that include Sri Ramana Maharshi, Bill Clinton, Prince William, Bill Gates, Sri Aurobindo, Oprah Winfrey, Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Michael Jackson and many more. She explains the navamsha techniques of relationship compatibility, karakamsha, the atmakaraka in navamsha, how to analyse dasha and transits with vargas, plus vimshopaka, visheshika amsha and finally, appropriate remedies. This book is perfect for all students of vedic astrology, from beginner level to advanced.
This Series provides a comprehensive survey of the major topics in the field of developmental biology. The volumes are valuable to researchers in animal and plant development, as well as to students and professionals who want an introduction to cellular and molecular mechanisms of development. The Series has recently passed its 30-year mark, making it the longest-running forum for contemporary issues in developmental biology.
Annotation While this monograph is not about show dogs or cats, its statistical methods could be applied to tracing the pedigree of these species as well as humans. Thompson (U. of Washington) covers such topics as genetic models, population allele frequencies, kinship/inbreeding coefficients, and Monte Carlo estimation. Includes supporting tables and figures. Suitable as a supplementary text or primary text for advanced students. Lacks an index. c. Book News Inc.
"Depression runs in families." Above all, the goal of this book is to come to some conclusions about the meaning of that simple assertion, which has a far from simple ex- planation of meaning. This book is designed to address some of the gaps in previous research on depressive disorders in the family context: the sheer numbers of people with affective disorders marks them as our most common psychiatric problem.