THE ORACLES

THE ORACLES
Author: Dr. Lord Michael Hunt
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2023-12-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Dr. Lord M. Hunt was born in Chicago, Illinois. At the age of 21, he made a commitment to Christ and begin working in ministry. For over fifty years, Dr. Hunt’s walk with God has continually intensified. Dr. Hunt earned a Doctorate of Theology and a Doctorate of Religious Philosophy; and he established the schools of the Apostles and Prophets in 1992. As the Apostolic Bishop and Chief Apostle to SAKAL Global Nation, he’s a “Father in the Gospel” to many within a body of international ministries. He led a mission to assist Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, establishing the Psalms 41 Project: a mission ministry to help SAKAL International Churches assist their communities throughout the year. In July 2020, amid COVID-19 lockdowns and civil unrest across the world, Dr. Hunt begin teaching virtually “Behind the Veil” encouraging participants to establish and maintain a consistent relationship with God through prayer. Dr. Hunt has dedicated his life to teaching the Word of God while impacting the world for Jesus Christ.

Eye of the Oracle

Eye of the Oracle
Author: Bryan Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2010
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9781859857960

Travel back in time to the days when dragons abounded. From the era just before Noah's ark, through the battles between dragons and mankind in the time of King Arthur and to the haunting presence of dragons in our day, this stunning prequel reveals the mysteries that led to the best-selling fantasy adventure that began with Raising Dragons. Eye of the Oracle will captivate young and old alike and will challenge every reader to search deep within for answers to the mysteries in their own hearts.

Oracle's Insight

Oracle's Insight
Author: Celeste Silverbrook
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-13
Genre:
ISBN:

Delve into the mystic realm of prophetic wisdom with "Oracle's Insight." Embark on a captivating journey through history, divination techniques, and the hidden layers of intuitive understanding. This book unravels the enigma of oracular prophecies, offering a comprehensive exploration of the art that has both shaped history and provided glimpses into the future. Discover the origins of oracular practices that have spanned cultures and civilizations. From ancient priestesses to modern-day seers, grasp the profound influence that oracles have wielded on human affairs. Peek behind the veil of time to uncover the intriguing ways that prophecies have molded the course of events. Unearth the techniques that underpin oracle's divination, diving deep into the symbolism and interpretation that form the core of prophetic insights. Learn how intuition intertwines with this sacred art, bridging the gap between the seen and the unseen, the known and the unknown. Explore the boundary between myth and reality in the world of oracle's predictions. Navigate the complex tapestry of symbols that foretell the threads of destiny. Gain a profound understanding of how oracle's insight is intricately woven into the fabric of spirituality, offering seekers a path to connect with higher realms. Peer into the future through the lens of oracle's predictions, and understand how these glimpses of what lies ahead can empower your decision-making. As you decipher the art of interpretation, you'll unveil the layers of meaning that resonate in the cryptic messages of prophecy. Delve into the scientific basis that supports the phenomenon of oracle's insight, bridging the gap between ancient mysticism and modern understanding. Gain the tools to navigate the tides of uncertainty, drawing upon the wisdom of prophecy to guide your journey. "Oracle's Insight: Exploring the Art of Prophecy" is an enlightening guide that invites you to unravel the mysteries of divination and connect with the threads of destiny. Whether you seek knowledge, guidance, or a deeper connection to the unseen forces that shape our world, this book offers an exploration that will awaken your intuition and illuminate the path ahead.

Oracle Insights

Oracle Insights
Author: Cary Millsap
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2004-07-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1430207388

* Encapsulates the knowledge and experience of some of the foremost experts in Oracle development, the vast majority of whom are also established and successful authors. * Covers landmark software and techniques (invented by the authors) that have changed the face of Oracle development. * A broad ranging, anecdotal and humorous title that will appeal to anyone (developers, DBAs, manager, architects etc) involved with and Oracle-based project. * Simplified code snippets, the book provides real solutions that people can then build upon themselves.

Divination and Oracles

Divination and Oracles
Author: Michael Loewe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1000508684

First published in 1981, Divination and Oracles analyses the religious practices of the ancient world as they have been witnessed from Scandinavia to Tibet and Japan, from the third millennium BC until the present day. Divination and the consultation of oracles formed part of the religious practice of the ancient world and are part of the living folklore of the contemporary societies. They are subjects that are of immediate concern to anthropologists and not infrequently to the historians of early science. Written by the specialists in the early history of European and Asian Civilisations, the chapters call on the evidence of the written word of history and the surviving artefacts and inscriptions of archaeology. They describe the different methods that have been adopted and examine the types of question that feature in man’s attempt to seek guidance from other powers. The contributions show how an appeal to the irrational can affect the decision of prophet or statesman, or the way of life of farmer or sailor; and how such an appeal can also stimulate scientific enquiry into the cycles of nature. This book is a must read for scholars and researchers of religion, comparative religion, and ancient history.

The Sibylline Oracles

The Sibylline Oracles
Author: J. L. Lightfoot
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 638
Release: 2007-12-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0199215464

The Sibyl was a legendary figure in Greco-Roman antiquity. J. L. Lightfoot describes how the verse prophecies attributed to her were taken over by Hellenistic Jews, and later by Christians, as a vehicle for their own understandings of prophecy, and provides an edition, translation, and commentary on the first and second books of extant oracles.

Forbidden Oracles?

Forbidden Oracles?
Author: AnneMarie Luijendijk
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783161528590

"This book centers on The Gospel of the Lots of Mary, a previously unknown text preserved in a fifth- or sixth-century Coptic miniature codex. It presents the first critical edition and translation of this new text. My book is also a project about religious praxis and authority, as I situate the manuscript within the context of practices of and debates around divination in the ancient Mediterranean world."--Preface, p. [vii].

The Oracle Card Journal

The Oracle Card Journal
Author: Colette Baron-Reid
Publisher:
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2022-10-25
Genre:
ISBN: 1401969852

Write, reflect, and create as you discover the power of oracle cards for personal growth and for reclaiming your magical connection to the universe. International best-selling author Colette Baron-Reid guides you through all you need to know about choosing and using oracle cards, and how they facilitate your dialogue with the universe. The elegantly illustrated guided journal offers a 40-day process based on daily oracle card readings to facilitate your personal growth and search for meaning. In the end, you will find your relationship to the universe strengthened, achieve greater access to the hidden realms, and deepen your own self-knowledge.

Blind Oracles

Blind Oracles
Author: Bruce Kuklick
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2007-08-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691133875

In this trenchant analysis, historian Bruce Kuklick examines the role of intellectuals in foreign policymaking. He recounts the history of the development of ideas about strategy and foreign policy during a critical period in American history: the era of the nuclear standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union. The book looks at how the country's foremost thinkers advanced their ideas during this time of United States expansionism, a period that culminated in the Vietnam War and détente with the Soviets. Beginning with George Kennan after World War II, and concluding with Henry Kissinger and the Vietnam War, Kuklick examines the role of both institutional policymakers such as those at The Rand Corporation and Harvard's Kennedy School, and individual thinkers including Paul Nitze, McGeorge Bundy, and Walt Rostow. Kuklick contends that the figures having the most influence on American strategy--Kissinger, for example--clearly understood the way politics and the exercise of power affects policymaking. Other brilliant thinkers, on the other hand, often played a minor role, providing, at best, a rationale for policies adopted for political reasons. At a time when the role of the neoconservatives' influence over American foreign policy is a subject of intense debate, this book offers important insight into the function of intellectuals in foreign policymaking.

Divination and Human Nature

Divination and Human Nature
Author: Peter Struck
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691183457

Divination and Human Nature casts a new perspective on the rich tradition of ancient divination—the reading of divine signs in oracles, omens, and dreams. Popular attitudes during classical antiquity saw these readings as signs from the gods while modern scholars have treated such beliefs as primitive superstitions. In this book, Peter Struck reveals instead that such phenomena provoked an entirely different accounting from the ancient philosophers. These philosophers produced subtle studies into what was an odd but observable fact—that humans could sometimes have uncanny insights—and their work signifies an early chapter in the cognitive history of intuition. Examining the writings of Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics, and the Neoplatonists, Struck demonstrates that they all observed how, setting aside the charlatans and swindlers, some people had premonitions defying the typical bounds of rationality. Given the wide differences among these ancient thinkers, Struck notes that they converged on seeing this surplus insight as an artifact of human nature, projections produced under specific conditions by our physiology. For the philosophers, such unexplained insights invited a speculative search for an alternative and more naturalistic system of cognition. Recovering a lost piece of an ancient tradition, Divination and Human Nature illustrates how philosophers of the classical era interpreted the phenomena of divination as a practice closer to intuition and instinct than magic.