Afra: Brother of Light

Afra: Brother of Light
Author: Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2020-02-17
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1932890599

There is a brotherhood of light—masterful beings from all races and nationalities who have graduated from earth's schoolroom. From the heaven realm, these masters assist mankind in all fields of human endeavor, helping to raise the consciousness of earth. This book introduces you to the master Afra, ancient patron of the continent of Africa, who is dedicated to bringing about unity among all peoples and to solving the problems of discord that keep us apart. We need him today as never before. You will learn about the true meaning of race, ancient golden ages that existed in Africa, how to overcome obstacles to unity, the factors of karma and forgiveness, and spiritual tools to heal personal and world conditions.

Afra - The Witch Hunter's Mistress

Afra - The Witch Hunter's Mistress
Author: Petra von Straks
Publisher: via tolino media
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2023-03-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3757908740

Afra Wilson and her brother do well to live on a small farm outside the hamlet of Brook on Creek in northern England. They are not only Catholics - Afra is suspected of witchcraft. When her brother disappears, the young woman seems lost. But the worst is yet to come: in a heavy snowstorm, a stranger gains access to the small farmhouse. What she does not suspect is that she has give shelter to King James I's chief witch hunter. And the snow continues to fall...

Land, Memory, Reconstruction, and Justice

Land, Memory, Reconstruction, and Justice
Author: Cherryl Walker
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2010-08-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821419277

In South Africa land is one of the most significant and controversial topics. Land restitution has been a complex, multidimensional process that has failed to meet the expectations with which it was initially launched in 1994. Land, Memory, Reconstruction, and Justice brings together a wealth of topical material and case studies by leading experts in the field who present a rich mix of perspectives from politics, sociology, geography, social anthropology, law, history, and agricultural economics. The collection addresses both the material and the symbolic dimensions of land claims, in rural and urban contexts, and explores the complex intersection of issues confronting the restitution program, from the promotion of livelihoods to questions of rights, identity, and transitional justice.

Damia

Damia
Author: Anne McCaffrey
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1993-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101659599

New York Times bestselling fantasy author Anne McCaffrey “interweaves an engrossing romance with a coming-of-age story”(Publishers Weekly) in this novel in the Tower and Hive series. Damia is the daughter of Prime Talents The Rowan and Jeff Raven. Her own telepathic and telekinetic abilities manifested at an early age, unimaginable powers even greater than her parents’, challenging to wield much less control. As willful as her mother ever was, Damia defies her family’s attempts to tame and train her—only to bond with Afra Lyon, a Talent who serves The Rowan, and who becomes the object of her affection. When she comes of age, Damia learns that a Prime of her capabilities and temperament has no time for love. Assigned to serve the farthest human colonized world from Earth, Damia leads a lonely existence until she telepathically connects with an alien presence in another galaxy—a potential threat not only to Damia, but to the love Afra wants to share with her...