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In The Fungal Pharmacy, noted herbalist Robert Rogers introduces readers to more than 300 species of medicinal mushrooms and lichens found in North America. These fungi, Rogers explains, have the capacity to heal both the body and, through the process of myco-remediation, the planet itself. Throughout the book, he documents their success in optimizing the immune system and treating a wide range of acute and chronic diseases, including cardiovascular, respiratory, and liver problems, blood sugar disorders, cancer, and obesity.Entries discuss the mushroom or lichen's medicinal traits and properties, including active chemical components, preparation methods (including extracts, essences, and essential oils), and historical as well as modern-day usage. Two hundred full-color photos and thorough descriptions make identification easy for the reader. Rogers also delves into the cultural, religious, and literary significance of each mushroom, featuring fascinating tidbits about each one's etymology and history.
In this innovative contribution to the field of energy medicine, experienced mycologist and herbalist Robert Rogers offers an extensive guide to healing a range of physical, emotional, and psychological conditions with mushroom essences. Similar to flower essences, but made under a lunar cycle, mushroom essences work subtly to bring deep healing to the mind and body; they are particularly well suited for working with the "shadow" or unintegrated parts of the psyche. The book is organized as an easy-to-use alphabetical reference, with entries that outline how to create each essence, indications for usage, and healing effects. Along the way, Rogers provides enlivening stories of his personal experience using these remedies in clinical practice. A profound exploration of both the practical and mythopoetic qualities of the mushroom, this is a must-have for anyone interested in plant medicine, mycology, personal healing, or depth psychology.
Unlock NFL Insights: 'The Incomplete Sports History and Trivia Book: Football EditionDive into the depths of NFL history with our latest release, "The Incomplete Sports History and Trivia Book: Football Edition." Uncover untold stories and fascinating trivia spanning six decades of American football.Included inside you will find: Decade-by-Decade Exploration: Navigate through each era, from the 1960s to the 2010s, to grasp the evolution of the NFL. Key Teams and Players: Learn about top teams, championship winners, and standout players who shaped the game.Rule Changes Demystified: Understand pivotal rule adjustments that influenced the dynamics of football.Challenge Your Knowledge: Test yourself with challenging trivia questions designed for football enthusiasts.Ready to enhance your football knowledge? Grab your copy of "The Incomplete Sports History and Trivia Book: Football Edition" now!
Differential Calculus: From Practice to Theory covers all of the topics in a typical first course in differential calculus. Initially it focuses on using calculus as a problem solving tool (in conjunction with analytic geometry and trigonometry) by exploiting an informal understanding of differentials (infinitesimals). As much as possible large, interesting, and important historical problems (the motion of falling bodies and trajectories, the shape of hanging chains, the Witch of Agnesi) are used to develop key ideas. Only after skill with the computational tools of calculus has been developed is the question of rigor seriously broached. At that point, the foundational ideas (limits, continuity) are developed to replace infinitesimals, first intuitively then rigorously. This approach is more historically accurate than the usual development of calculus and, more importantly, it is pedagogically sound. The text also incorporates curated activities from the TRansforming Instruction in Undergraduate Mathematics Instruction via Primary Historical Sources (TRIUMPHS) project to provide students with ample opportunities to develop relevant competencies.
This book was written for the reader to recognize how life changes. The definition of love is different for all of us, and it often changes for each of us.
Life is UnkindRobert Rogers is a retired Army officer. He completed two tours as an Infantry officer in Vietnam. He grew up in an impoverished environment in Oklahoma and California. He has a Master's degree in Speech and has written fiction and poem books that reflect stories of real life. He resides in Leavenworth, Kansas. Published BooksFictional BooksTimes ChangeBoyhood and the Vietnam warDisappointingly OldLife changes when growing olderWritten in a poetic styleThe Perils of MoneyMoney is not always welcomedPoem BooksThings I KnowReal life happeningsLove and HateGood and bad experiencesLove PoemsMen and women relationshipsLove and WarLove and the results of warPoetic StoriesWanting and Lasting Love
Cords and Life's HarmonyLieutenant Colonel Rogers is a Vietnam Infantry combat veteran. He grew up in an impoverished environment in Oklahoma and California. Has a master's degree in Speech. He resides in the County of Leavenworth, Kansas. Published DocumentsBooksTimes ChangeBoyhood and the Vietnam warDisappointingly OldBrief stories of how our life changes as we grow olderPoem BooksThings I knowReal life happeningsLove and HateGood and bad experiencesLove PoemsMen and women relationshipsLove and WarLove and the meanings of warPoetic StoriesWanting, lasting, wild love
Originally the fifth in a series of five lectures delivered at Harvard University, this extract is an early attempt to tackle a formidable subject: the religion of ancient Iraq, or Mesopotamia.
Originally the third in a series of five lectures delivered at Harvard University, this extract is an early attempt to tackle a formidable subject: the religion of ancient Iraq, or Mesopotamia. In this essay Rogers considers the great cosmologies of ancient Mesopotamia.
Originally the second in a series of five lectures delivered at Harvard University, this extract is an early attempt to tackle a formidable subject: the religion of ancient Iraq, or Mesopotamia. Rogers introduces the reader to Sumer and Babylonia, noting the early kings and their deities.
Rogers, in a series of five lectures, explores the religion of ancient Mesopotamia by initially recounting the discovery of that lost religion. He then studies the gods, cosmologies, and sacred texts of the people of ancient Iraq. His work concludes with an examination of their formative myths and epics.
Trevor Tyson sold his successful software company for twenty million to a Las Vegas company including all programs he develops for three years afterwards, a condition Tyson wants to avoid since he has two software programs he wants to market. To distract the buyer, he becomes a "street preacher" calling himself Brother James. He does it in style using a marketing company with Hollywood experience. His "message" sounds like he's advocating revolution, getting Washington's attention which asks Chief Wasserman of the San Diego police department for a report. Bishop Bone, in town speaking to California police officers, is asked by the Chief for his opinion. He agrees and inadvertently becomes part of a media report which causes his bank clients to end their legal relationship with him. When he tries to correct the mistake, he becomes involved in Tyson's murder and the attempt to add him to the list.
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