The Mystical Mark

The Mystical Mark
Author: Naimish Gandhi
Publisher: Naimish Gandhi
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2019-06-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1796663654

The first book of supernatural detective series is a suspenseful and thrilling story where four detectives got different cases which come to know that the cases are linked together and mystery which always come to stop at key Mark “Read like a movie”

Dialogues with a Modern Mystic

Dialogues with a Modern Mystic
Author: Andrew Harvey
Publisher: Quest Books
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Interviews with modern-day mystic Andrew Harvey yield a discourse of mystical depth and beauty.

The Magical Path

The Magical Path
Author: Marc Allen
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1608681467

This extraordinary work presents a series of simple, powerful tools that anyone can use to find a short, effortless route to success and fulfillment. You will discover tried-and-true techniques that deliver quick results. In fact, these shortcuts to success are so simple, accessible, and effective that you will quickly call them magical. Marc Allen developed these tools over several decades, and refined them over many years in a series of life-changing seminars. The results have been wonderful, even miraculous, for a great many people. Work and play with any part of this book and you’ll start seeing remarkable things happening in your life and in your world.

Mystical Theology

Mystical Theology
Author: Mark A. McIntosh
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1998-06-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781557869074

MYSTICAL THEOLOGY reveals that the growing popularity of spirituality in all its forms is largely separated from theology. Through a study of exemplary writers such as Gregory of Nyssa, MYSTICAL THEOLOGY uncovers an understanding of the inner integrity of mystical consciousness and the difference between knowledge through direct experience and theological expression.

Mystic Bones

Mystic Bones
Author: Mark C. Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

The desert has long been a theme in Mark C. Taylor's work, from his inquiries into the religious significance of Las Vegas to his writings on earthworks artist Michael Heizer. At once haunted by absence and loss, the desert, for Taylor, is a place of exile and wandering, of temptation and tribulation. Bones, in turn, speak to his abiding interest in remnants, ruins, ritual, and immanence. Taylor combines his fascination in the detritus of the desert and its philosophical significance with his work in photography in Mystic Bones. A collection of remarkably elegant close-up images of weathered bones--remains of cattle, elk, and deer skeletons gathered from the desert of the American West--Mystic Bones pairs each photograph with a philosophical aphorism. These images are buttressed by a major essay, "Rubbings of Reality," in which Taylor explores the use of bones in the religious rituals of native inhabitants of the Western desert and, more broadly, the appearance of bones in myth and religious reality. Meditating on the way in which bones paradoxically embody both the personal and the impersonal--at one time they are our very substance, but eventually they become our last remnants, anonymous, memorializing oblivion--Taylor here suggests ways in which natural processes can be thought of as art, and bones as art objects. Bones, Taylor writes, "draw us elsewhere." To follow their traces beyond the edge of the human is to wander into ageless times and open spaces where everything familiar becomes strange. By revealing beauty hidden in the most unexpected places, these haunting images refigure death in a way that allows life to be seen anew. A bold new work from a respected philosopher of religion, Mystic Bones is Taylor's his most personal statement of after-God theology.

Oppo - The Mystical Mirror

Oppo - The Mystical Mirror
Author: Antony West
Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2018-01-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1786231247

Loretta Wallis is a girl with an outrageous imagination that hijacks her mind at any moment. Can anything match it? After her family move to London they start seeing Aunt Doris, whose late husband Walter had been an inventor extraordinaire. Aunt Doris thereby keeps a secret which is perhaps too extreme to tell. When the secret is eventually revealed to Loretta and her brother Mark, Aunt Doris is unable to guess what will happen next. So it is that events spiral out of control as the dangers which result from our everyday lives become an ever-increasing threat.

All for the Love of God

All for the Love of God
Author: Alex Reichardt
Publisher: Excelsior Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781605309545

This book offers a collection of stories written from individuals' one-on-one interactions with the late Mark Prophet, founder of The Summit Lighthouse.

The Mystic Symbol

The Mystic Symbol
Author: Henriette Mertz
Publisher: Hayriver Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780970398543

An expanded edition of the original classic, long out-of-print, The Mystic Symbol describes thousands of Christian, inscribed tablets, unearthed across Michigan. The Michigan Mound Builders left behind 10,000 to 30,000 artifacts as a testament to their presence in North America. Mound burials have yielded evidence of a culture with Eastern Hemisphere influence in their spiritual and everyday life. Controversy has engulfed this find of artifacts mainly because they were here before Columbus of 1492 which is unacceptable to our academics today. Nevertheless, the Michigan artifacts continue to surface even today in the state of Michigan. This is fascinating look into North America's diverse history.

Mystic Michigan

Mystic Michigan
Author: Mark Jager
Publisher: Zosma Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: