Firmament12

Firmament12
Author: King Ram
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019-02-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1984502883

This book is named from heavens to earth, written directly from my hands, of course, in the explanation from the beginning how my life has been unfolded and conducted under the hardness of my creator and the discovery at the end of time that Mother Earth is the producer of all that we can observe and that Celestial King is created under this sanctity and is set to govern all that it creates. In this way, Craon God continues to create, and at the same time, Mother Earth also produces. This is that we cannot understand the psychology to which we are placed, but we must understand that we must kneel down to God and to Mother Earth because even God kneels down himself. Celestially, there is this high force that cannot be destroyed, but we must obey him as we are taught by our only begotten God and do not doubt that our forces will not decay in silence but in a force that is not invented. I am declaring it today, and with the presence of my paintings in this second book called Firmament12, I will explain that everything has been studied by me since the beginning of my life, focusing my studies on everything I have been able to observe and posing from time to time to let them know my face. It is something I can leave to be recognized in time, and that my presence is legitimate today and that my offspring is also presented in this book, descendant Maya. Of course, this is the race that God has chosen from the beginning. I know you cannot understand, but I leave you with this thinking with my stay here on Earth. (I am the son of man) from the land of the Holy Spirit. Of course, humanity does not understand why they say that God acts in a mysterious way. It is clear that Mother Earth is in charge of creating everything that pleases her, and she gives them to the only begotten saint to govern it. It’s that in this form they (homosexuals and lesbians) are created under this divine order. For that reason, the Holy begotten King has had to provide a perfect plan so that all the creations are modified with a holy and celestial order, which is his last covenant, and he declares it in Jeremiah 31:33–34. With this perfect plan, it is pleasing to our Mother Earth. Note that the heart has no gender.

Handbook of Latin American Studies

Handbook of Latin American Studies
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1944
Genre: Latin America
ISBN:

Contains scholarly evaluations of books and book chapters as well as conference papers and articles published worldwide in the field of Latin American studies. Covers social sciences and the humanities in alternate years.

A Revolution Unfinished

A Revolution Unfinished
Author: Colby Ristow
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1496203658

In October 1911 the governor of Oaxaca, Mexico, ordered a detachment of approximately 250 soldiers to take control of the town of Juchitán from Jose F. “Che” Gomez and a movement defending the principle of popular sovereignty. The standoff between federal soldiers and the Chegomistas continued until federal reinforcements arrived and violently repressed the movement in the name of democracy. In A Revolution Unfinished Colby Ristow provides the first book-length study of what has come to be known as the Chegomista Rebellion, shedding new light on a conflict previously lost in the shadows of the concurrent Zapatista uprising. The study examines the limits of democracy under Mexico’s first revolutionary regime through a detailed analysis of the confrontation between Mexico’s nineteenth-century tradition of moderate liberalism and locally constructed popular liberalism in the politics of Juchitán, Oaxaca. Couched in the context of local, state, and national politics at the beginning of the revolution, the study draws on an array of local, national, and international archival and newspaper sources to provide a dramatic day-by-day description of the Chegomista Rebellion and the events preceding it. Ristow links the events in Juchitán with historical themes such as popular politics, ethnicity, and revolutionary state formation and strips away the romanticism of previous studies of Juchitán, offering a window into the mechanics of late Porfirian state-society relations and early revolutionary governance.

Home Grown

Home Grown
Author: Isaac Campos
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807835382

Historian Isaac Campos combines wide-ranging archival research with the latest scholarship on the social and cultural dimensions of drug-related behavior in this telling of marijuana's remarkable history in Mexico. Introduced in the sixteenth century by t

Workers, Neighbors, and Citizens

Workers, Neighbors, and Citizens
Author: John Lear
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803229365

Workers, Neighbors, and Citizens examines the mobilization of workers and the urban poor in Mexico City from the eve of the 1910 revolution through the early 1920s, producing for the first time a nuanced illumination of groups that have long been discounted by historians. John Lear addresses a basic paradox: During one of the great social upheavals of the twentieth century, urban workers and masses had a limited military role, yet they emerged from the revolution with considerable combativeness and a new significance in the power structure. ø Lear identifies a significant and largely underestimated tradition of resistance and independent organization among working people that resulted in part from the changes in the structure of class and community in Mexico City during the last decades of Porfirio Diaz's rule (1876?1910). This tradition of resistance helped to join skilled workers and the urban poor as they embraced organizational opportunities and faced crises in wages and access to food and housing as the revolution escalated. Emblematic of these ties was the role of women in political agitation, street mobilizations, strikes, and riots. Lear suggests that the prominence of labor after the revolution was neither a product of opportunism nor one of revolutionary consciousness, but rather the result of the ongoing organizational efforts and cultural transformations of working people that coincided with the revolution.

Philippine Islands

Philippine Islands
Author: United States. Office of Geography
Publisher:
Total Pages: 670
Release: 1953
Genre: Names, Geographical
ISBN:

Hispanic Immigrant Literature

Hispanic Immigrant Literature
Author: Nicolás Kanellos
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0292726406

Immigration has been one of the basic realities of life for Latino communities in the United States since the nineteenth century. It is one of the most important themes in Hispanic literature, and it has given rise to a specific type of literature while also defining what it means to be Hispanic in the United States. Immigrant literature uses predominantly the language of the homeland; it serves a population united by that language, irrespective of national origin; and it solidifies and furthers national identity. The literature of immigration reflects the reasons for emigrating, records—both orally and in writing—the trials and tribulations of immigration, and facilitates adjustment to the new society while maintaining links with the old society. Based on an archive assembled over the past two decades by author Nicolás Kanellos's Recovering the U. S. Hispanic Literary Heritage project, this comprehensive study is one of the first to define this body of work. Written and recorded by people from Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America, the texts presented here reflect the dualities that have characterized the Hispanic immigrant experience in the United States since the mid-nineteenth century, set always against a longing for homeland.

What Every Woman Wished She Had Known at 15

What Every Woman Wished She Had Known at 15
Author: Carol A. Hill
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2017-01-05
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512769487

A biographical account of how one woman came to understand that God's plan of keeping the marriage bed pure is preferable to having casual sex outside of marriage. This is a story that brings light to the sacred act of binding a marriage contract through a physical act. It is the authors hope that honor can be restored to the sanctity of marriage and how God sees us as His precious jewels, with a price far above rubies. The book reveals how intimate acts create significant soul ties, and how knowledge of these soul ties may cause young men and women to think twice before engaging in casual sex. Statistics show that 1 of 3 women have suffered sexual abuse, often as children, and offers hope for those who have been verbally or physically abused. Abuse is the darkness behind sexual promiscuity; and full restoration is available through the blood of Jesus. The book also prescribes lifestyle changes to maintain a life of abstinence before marriage; citing biblical scriptures of purity, marriage and the characteristics of a Proverbs 31 woman.

Gnostic Christification

Gnostic Christification
Author: Daath Gnosis
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1105075621

This book is 2 Texts, both written in 1963 by Samael Aun Weor and an Appendix which includes Samael's explanation of the Ray of Creation and references to the teachings of Gurdjieff.The first is the "Grand Gnostic Manifesto of the 2nd year of Aquarius" which discusses: The Aquarian Era; An Appalling Truth; The Soul; System to Dissolve the 'I'; The Spirit; Sex Yoga; The Buddha; The Christ; The Universal Gnostic Christian Movement.The second is the "Supreme Message of Christmas 1963-1964" and discusses: The Astral Body; The Hydrogen SI-12; Nourishment of the Astral Body; The Mental Body; The Body of Conscious Willpower; The Four Bodies; The Problem of the Soul; The Four Bodies, the Essence and the Spirit; Crystalization of the Hydrogen SI-12; The Venustic Initiation; The Hypocritical Pharasees.Este libro es dos textos ("Gran Manifiesto Gnóstico del 2o año de Acuario" y el segundo es el "Mensaje Supremo de Navidad 1963-1964"), ambos escritos en 1963 por Samael Aun Weor, y un Apéndice del Editor.