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Phantom describes an enlisted sailor in the U.S. Navy pulled from the ranks and put in a position of enforcing the Uniform Code of Military Justice through the Admirals office without much direction or fanfare, KISS, keep it simple dummy. This puts the sailor in some awkward positions and mostly hot water with the powers that be, he travels throughout the Pacific Rim and from time to time gets it right.
This book is a collection of groundbreaking essays in the area of metaphysics and Esoteric subjects. The book covers several contemporary topics of extreme interest. Some of the titles are: The Paradox of Life, Fallacies and Deceptions in Occultism, The Fallacy of Predictions, Psychological Resistance to Wholeness, The "Original Sin," The "Adversary and the Redeemer," From Fear to Faith, The Dialectic and the Qabalah, among other influential topics. These subjects have been of utmost importance in the developing of the author's intellectual and personal growth from a provincial and materialistic state of mind to a spiritual and broader awareness in fields related to the conception of man and the universe. Therefore, the articles are the product of long reflections, meditations, and a life long search for the spiritual meaning of life. Furthermore, the essays attempt to demystify and dispel basic misconceptions accepted as true by common opinion. They examine and question several fundamental erroneous concepts traditionally believed and accepted as conventional wisdom. In addition to informing and educating the reader about some very innovative issues, they will also help to separate "the grain from the chaff," so to speak, regarding preconceived misconceptions on metaphysical and other related areas of thought. In that sense, this book is definitely thought provoking, as it challenges many customary beliefs
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This famed collection of ten connected stories or dreams has a surrealistic atmosphere. The author, Natsume Soseki, is a novelist and scholar of English literature. He ranks with Mori Ogai (1862-1922) as major figure in modern Japanese literature. Among his works, Wagahai wa Neko de Aru (I am A Cat) and Bochan (Master Darling) are especially known to almost every Japanese and are read even by primary school pupils. His portrait is printed on the Japanese 1,000-yen note.
This book is written to appeal to children ages 4-7. It has six short, meaningful, stories, highlighting different relationships. It is designed to help children identify elements of a healthy relationship as well as engage children in positive conversation.
A Hunger To Survive presents a fascinating journey into the rich history of Jewish food, and provides intriguing insight into the impact of the Holocaust on the path of Jewish food ways in America. This compelling study explains how food has played a crucial role in preserving cultural and religious identity, even motivating those in camps and ghettoes and hiding to survive, providing sustenance in body and spirit, and enabling communal bonding and resistance. Through a wide variety of primary sources, including testimonies, diaries and survivor cookbooks, Jared Heller offers a compelling case that Jewish foods and accompanying rituals in the years post-Holocaust have become more uniform and widely embraced by Jews, as much as part of their common identity as the Holocaust itself and their unbroken collective will for Judaism and the Jewish people to survive.
The CIVIC is about human civilization, cooperation and progress, virtues, beliefs, opinions, and promoting global peace and friendship.The CIVIC is a modern worship book that was divinely inspired for those who believe in unity, peace, and the divine Spirit of God that has been called by Many Great Names.The CIVIC teaches that we are all a part of God's universe.We were all born naked into this world, and when we depart, we cannot take anything with us, except our spirit or soul, and where does it go?Life is short, so enjoy your life and make it the best it can be; our lives are short journeys in the vastness of time.Human lives are fragile and our spirits may become uncertain, so we seek God for reassurance.Let us give praise and thanks to God, in good times and bad.Let there be no more religious fighting, but respect of different spiritual beliefs, and let there be peace among all people. Our unified belief in a Spiritual Creator should be more important than the religions that humans have created.Humans cannot comprehend the actual truths that exist in the divine realm; faith is what we call it.If humans do not come together in peace,kindness and cooperation to save the world, the world may not exist for future generations.
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March, 1969. Another season would soon change in America. Winter was ending and the warm breezes of spring were melting the snow. The earth would renew itself as it has done for thousands of years. The generation of Americans which had been born since the Second World War was becoming young adults. Termed the ''Now'' generation by themselves, many made plans for the up coming year. Fueled by ''Rock N Roll'', ''Free Love'', and the "'Anti-War Movement'' these plans would bring change to a troubled country. The ''Summer of Love'' would be the answer of this which many needed.Half a world away, another season was about to change and other members of the is generation made other plans. The Dry season in the Central Highlands of Vietnam would soon end. It would be replace by the Monsoon season which would come out of the west. For this reason, young American soldiers would again enter th Valley of Death which was called the Plei-Trap.The War Above the Trees is the story of the air crews flying support to the men of the 4th Infantry Division during Operation Wayne Grey in March and April of 1969. This is a day by day account of what happened as seen through the eyes of a young crew chief. It includes After Action Reports and eyewitness statements of both air crew members and infantry personnel which were on the ground. This is not a story about the war, but rather the story of the young soldiers who fought there. It tells of the brotherhood formed by the small things which was part of our lives. A meal shared with friends. The time spent together which would bring relief from the madness of the war. It is not the story of heroes but of young men doing their jobs in a war they did not understand.This is a factual account of an operation few people have heard about. It was not written to judge the actions of the people responsible for its planning. Its main goal is help the people who were there still looking for answers thrity years later. It is also a tribute to our borthers who died and the hope that their families can find some closure to their loss.
The Cardinal and the Kitten, Dusty and Kit, is about two loving creatures who are always together in an enchanted meadow. Kit watches her beloved pal Dusty cross over. Dusty's soul soars across the illuminated sky to depict spiritual rebirth. It?s a story of love beyond the physical realm.He may never be in her life as he once was but will always be her angel. The enchanted meadow represents a place where souls that have crossed over and souls that are still in the mortal world co-exist. A magnificent place where the bonds of love are eternal.
Poetry is almost always associated with the divine and vice versa. The Val Collection is a combination of lovingly crafted words and inspiring photographs that cover concepts of the divine. Each piece delivers a deep and resounding message of love, faith, hope, or forgiveness that touches the soul and stirs the emotions. Rich with moving insights and deep thoughts, The Val Collection offers a rare glimpse into the spiritual side of the author, hoping that readers will benefit from them.
"Annabelle Lever montre très bien à quel point une vie accomplie est aussi une vie privée." - Gil Delannoi, Sciences Po"La nature et l'étendue de nos droits à la vie privée est une des questions centrales de notre époque. Dans ce livre accessible et agréable à lire, Annabelle Lever examine ce que signifie la vie privée et les liens complexes que celle-ci entretient avec la démocratie. Lever offre une contribution remarquable à notre compréhension de l'importance de la vie privée pour les sociétés démocratiques, en révélant non seulement sa valeur mais, aussi, les coûts qu'elle engendre. " - Jonathan Wolff, University College London
This is the second book in the Pammie series.Be Sure To Keep Sharing The Magic With Pammie.
Charles Collins has arrived. Those fortunate enough to own a piece of Collins Art in their collection know. His work is featured in some very prestigious museums, and homes. The museum of New Mexico, Millicent Rodgers Museum, Harwood Museum and the Guthrie Center are public facilities that showcase some of his work. With thousands of private collectors who support the timeless, and unmistakable works of Charles Collins. Many international collectors such as Neil Young, David Bromburg, Joan Baez, KD Lang, Dwight Yocum, Pierce Brosnan, Paul Horn, Michael Martin Murphy, Jeffery Jones, Arlo Guthrie, and many other share in Collins vision. Legendary folk singer Arlo Guthrie commissioned Collins to do the cover art for "Son of the Wind" He was also the inaugural artist for the Guthrie Center. Michael Martin Murphy commissioned art from Collins for his album "River Of Time". He is honored by fellow artist who support is work and his vision for God In The Arts Foundation. Collins is truly one of the most important artist to call New Mexico home. With a Day named in his honor in the State of New Mexico it is obvious New Mexico is as proud of him as he is of it. The many awards Collins has received for his work have made him the "Most Awarded Artist in the History of the Taos Art Festival". We all look forward to what Charles Collins will have to share with us next.
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