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Author | : Kamelia Sojlevska |
Publisher | : a-argus books |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2009 |
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ISBN | : 0982305044 |
Discovering the fourth dimension, third eye and higher awareness through love and sexuality becomes a possibility of every human being. The story plot imagines consciousness as a kind of place, largely based on a view of certain scientific and sociological principles.
Author | : Sojlevska Kamelia (author) |
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Release | : 1901 |
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ISBN | : 9781311073570 |
Author | : Nabil Naaman |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 269 |
Release | : 2020-04-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1796098515 |
An intimate diary unveiled mainly by Bob, the women’s most loved man, and who describes them all. A gallery. The saintly hypocrites, as well as perverted girls. Platonic and carnal loves, faithful or adulterous ones. Devoted, grasshoppers and kind ones, Bob's sexual journey is incredibly rich. From one continent to another, he ravages. Women of all colors, he seduces. But sometimes he suffers, and vomits his acrimonies. Does Bob suffer from a sex addiction, or is he equipped with a prolific hypersexuality? The author invites himself to it, and sometimes he adds to his hero’s stories. How? By taking inspiration from his own life, as well as from his former patients’ experiences and friends. Not only does he listen and transcribe, he also participates in commenting and conceptualizing. Especially as he enjoys the confessions and confidences of wild and liberated women. And long lives love, whether for a night or forever, a roll in the hay or with working girls too! Beyond a diary, a hymn to all women and their loves.
Author | : C. M. Houck |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 706 |
Release | : 2002-01-22 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 0595209130 |
The Celestial Scriptures will challenge every spiritual principle that has been imposed upon us through tenets or organized religions. It is not easy to face the fact that religious pronouncements—often contradictory—are primarily distortions regarding some universal truth as seen through myth and superstition. The Celestial Scriptures will challenge the reader to get acquainted with a means of spiritual understanding that is unfamiliar, for it reinstates an extremely ancient device as a teaching tool. The irony is that most people in our technilogical society have at least a passing awareness of this device and associate it with a frivolous pastime. In spite of all humankind's technological advances, we have not learned to override the conditioned religious interpretations that were set down by ancestors who insisted that the Earth was the center of Creation. We have climbed out of such simplemindedness and have raised virtual mountains of technological wonders. But amazingly, from the summits these mountains where we are privileged to peer into the living heart of universal truths, we still bow before mythic explanations and superstitions! It is time to face the fact that deceptions have lurked in the halls of faith for far too long.
Author | : Erika Esau |
Publisher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2021-05-11 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1527569551 |
This book presents the life stories of three women of the German-speaking realm whose lives inspired the author directly: mathematician Maria Weber Steinberg (1919-2013); journalist Irmgard Rexroth-Kern (1907-1983); and Viennese art historian Fr. Dr. Anna von Spitzmüller (1903-2001). The lives of these three women serve as emotional mirrors to the cultural transformations and tumultuous history of the 20th century. Their stories tell of the hardships, struggles, and victories of intellectual European women in this era. Each woman was related to men who played a prominent role in European cultural life, men who received some recognition in history books. As intellectual professionals, these women, in contrast, received very few public accolades for their important achievements. Placing them in the cultural context of the times in Germany and Austria, the book highlights the traumatic choices imposed on ordinary people by political and social circumstances over which they had no control. Along with the women’s individual stories, the chapters focus on overarching themes, including educated women’s roles in European society, narratives of perseverance in confronting Nazism, and specific historical background describing the incidents affecting their life trajectories.
Author | : Gabriel Levy |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2022-02-08 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0262367696 |
An approach to understanding religion that draws on both humanities and natural science but rejects approaches that employ simple monisms and radical dualisms. In Beyond Heaven and Earth, Gabriel Levy argues that collective religious narratives and beliefs are part of nature; they are the basis for the formation of the narratives and beliefs of individuals. Religion grows out of the universe, but to make sense of it we have to recognize the paradox that the universe is both mental and material (or neither). We need both humanities and natural science approaches to study religion and religious meaning, Levy contends, but we must also recognize the limits of these approaches. First, we must make the dominant metaphysics that undergird the various disciplines of science and humanities more explicit, and second, we must reject those versions of metaphysics that maintain simple monisms and radical dualisms. Bringing Donald Davidson’s philosophy—a form of pragmatism known as anomalous monism—to bear on religion, Levy offers a blueprint for one way that the humanities and natural sciences can have a mutually respectful dialogue. Levy argues that in order to understand religions we have to take their semantic content seriously. We need to rethink such basic concepts as narrative fiction, information, agency, creativity, technology, and intimacy. In the course of his argument, Levy considers the relation between two closely related semantics, fiction and religion, and outlines a new approach to information. He then applies his theory to discrete cases: ancient texts, modern media, and intimacy.
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Total Pages | : 808 |
Release | : 2009 |
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Release | : 1986 |
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Author | : George D Watt |
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Total Pages | : 396 |
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