Leaves of Morya's Garden I

Leaves of Morya's Garden I
Author: Agni Yoga Society
Publisher: AGNI Yoga Society, Incorporated
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2017-10-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781946742391

Leaves of Morya's Garden I (The Call) is the first book from the Agni Yoga Series which is composed of fourteen books. In them is found a synthesis of ancient Eastern beliefs and modern Western thought and a bridge between the spiritual and the scientific. Unlike previous yogas, Agni Yoga is a path not of physical disciplines, meditation, or asceticism--but of practice in daily life. It is the yoga of fiery energy, of consciousness, of responsible, directed thought. It teaches that the evolution of the planetary consciousness is a pressing necessity and that, through individual striving, it is an attainable aspiration for mankind. It affirms the existence of the Hierarchy of Light and the center of the Heart as the link with the Hierarchy and with the far-off worlds. Though not systematized in an ordinary sense, Agni Yoga is a Teaching that helps the discerning student to discover moral and spiritual guide-posts by which to learn to govern his or her life and thus contribute to the Common Good. For this reason Agni Yoga has been called a "living ethics."

Sacred Alignment

Sacred Alignment
Author: N. S. Elijah
Publisher: DoctorZed Publishing
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2021-01-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0645065684

“This insightful book opens your mind and understanding to the deep connections between spirituality and all else.” ~ Brian Tracy – Author (80 books), Speaker & Coach. Introducing "The Sacred Alignment - A Message for Humanity," a groundbreaking book that offers a new perspective on the world's religions and their underlying spiritual principles. Inspired by the Lost Books of Thoth, which were spoken of by renowned author and philosopher Manly P. Hall over 90 years ago, this book offers profound insights into the hidden wisdom of the ancients and their relevance to our modern-day world. As one of the most monumental discoveries in the history of spirituality, the Books of Thoth have remained a mystery to many seekers of truth. However, "The Sacred Alignment - A Message for Humanity" unveils the hidden teachings of the books, offering a fresh perspective on ancient wisdom and spirituality that is both transformative and practical. One of the key teachings in the book is the importance of understanding and protecting oneself from negative energies and entities that can impact our consciousness and wellbeing. Through the ancient teachings of Agni Yoga, readers can learn practical methods to shield themselves from these influences, ultimately leading to a greater sense of inner peace and mental clarity. But "The Sacred Alignment - A Message for Humanity" offers more than just personal protection. It also aims to promote a deeper understanding and unification of the world's religions. By exploring the shared governing dynamics that have been largely misunderstood throughout the centuries, readers can gain a more comprehensive view of spirituality and how it can be used to create a more unified and peaceful world. In a time where youth and young adult suicide rates are skyrocketing, it's more important than ever to have a greater understanding of the spiritual principles that govern our lives. "The Sacred Alignment - A Message for Humanity" offers a powerful and timely message for anyone seeking to deepen their spiritual understanding and connect with a higher purpose. Get your copy today and join the movement towards a brighter future for all. “Seek and you will find.”

Essai d’histoire locale by Djiguiba Camara

Essai d’histoire locale by Djiguiba Camara
Author: Elara Bertho
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2020-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004424873

Dans Essai d’histoire locale, Djiguiba Camara, un intermédiaire colonial et un interprète, décrit l’histoire de la Haute Guinée, de l’empire de Samori Touré et des résistances anticoloniales. In Essay on Local History, Djiguiba Camara, a colonial intermediary and interpreter, describes the history of Upper Guinea, with emphasis on the Empire of Samori Touré and of anticolonial local resistance.

soul physiology

soul physiology
Author: riccardo fesce
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2008-10-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1409236153

neurons and their metaphysical side-effects: from a rigorous discussion of the properties of neurons and brain to the mechanisms by which this grayish jelly generates and explains emotional life, conscience, thought, our sense of beauty and justice, our need for infinityand almost all that we love calling "soul"... the book can be browsed at http://www.neuroworld.it/soul

Alternative Medicine for the Elderly

Alternative Medicine for the Elderly
Author: P. Cherniack
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2003-04-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783540441694

This book on complementary alternative medicine (CAM) for the Elderly provides a critical and objective evaluation of alternative medical therapy for the elderly. The focus on practical aspects such as adverse effects and general risks of various therapeutic methods makes it a valuable reference book for the general practitioner, for geriatricians and professionals within the area of alternative medicine, but also for interested laypeople. In the three sections, Epidemiology, Types of CAM, and Common Medical Problems and CAM, a broad range of issues are covered. They range from drug compliance in elderly people to CAM in the treatment of specific conditions such as pulmonary diseases, arthritis or cancer. The above features and in particular the unbiased approach to discuss the pros and cons of CAM make this publication a must-have for everybody searching for detailed information on alternative medicine for the elderly.

A Memorial Of A Christian Life

A Memorial Of A Christian Life
Author: De Granada Luis
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781015947412

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Spy Novels of John Le Carre

The Spy Novels of John Le Carre
Author: M. Aronoff
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 329
Release: 1998-12-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0312299451

Using espionage as a metaphor for politics, John le Carré explores the dilemmas that confront individuals and governments as they act during and in the aftermath of the Cold War. His unforgettable characters struggle to maintain personal and professional integrity while facing conflicting personal, institutional, and ideological loyalties. In The Spy Novels of John le Carré , author Myron Aronoff interprets the ambiguous ethical and political implications of the work of John le Carré, revealing him to be one of the most important political writers of our time. Aronoff shows how through his writing, le Carré poses the difficult question of to what extent are western governments justified in pursuing raison d'état without undermining the very democratic freedoms that they claim to defend. He also draws parallels between the self-parody of le Carré and that of the seventeenth-century Dutch artist Jan Steen, and explains how it expresses a unique form of ambiguous moralism. In this volume Aronoff relates le Carré's fictional world to the real world of espionage, and demonstrates the need to balance the imperatives of ethics and politics in regard to some of the most pressing issues facing the world today.

The Anthropology of Love and Anger

The Anthropology of Love and Anger
Author: Joanna Overing
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134592302

The Anthropology of Love and Anger questions the very foundations of western sociological thought. In their examination of indigenous peoples from across the South American continent, the contributors to this volume have come to realise that western thought does not possess the vocabulary to define even the fundamentals of indigenous thought and practice. The dualisms of public and private, political and domestic, individual and collective, even male and female, in which western anthropology was founded cannot legitimately be applied to peoples whose 'sociality' is based on an 'aesthetics of community'. For indigenous people success is measured by the extent to which conviviality, (all that is peaceful, harmonious and sociable) has been attained. Yet conviviality is not just reliant on love and good but instead on an even balance between all that is constructive, love, and all that is destructive, anger. With case studies from across the South American region, ranging from the (so-called) fierce Yanomami of Venezuela and Brazil to the Enxet of Paraguay, and with discussions on topics from the efficacy of laughter, the role of language, anger as a marker of love and even homesickness, The Anthropology of Love and Anger is a seminal, fascinating work which should be read by all students and academics in the post-colonial world.