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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Edward Spelman
"Mor el diecisiete de julio de 1996--La vida se volvi muy interesante desde entonces."Durante las ltimas d cadas, han surgido innumerables relatos de aquellos que han muerto. Ahora m s que nunca, las personas est n compartiendo sus historias de ngeles, gu as, una gran Luz Blanca y una sensaci n de amor que s lo se puede imaginar. Tambi n describen lo mucho que su vida cambia como resultado de estas experiencias.Con el apoyo de estas voces, sin embargo, a n toma mucho coraje contar una historia como la de Edward.Un alba il independiente, Edward Spellman estuvo en un terrible accidente de coche justo afuera de Canberra. De repente se encontr con Jes s, el Arc ngel Uriel y una tercera presencia viendo su cuerpo a n sujeto dentro de las ruinas de su auto. Le mostraron a Edward por qu estaba aqu en sta vida y c mo se conectaba a vidas pasadas y futuras, luego le dieron una opci n: quedarse con ellos o volver y cumplir su misi n de vida y compartir su verdad.Edward eligi volver y encontr que la recuperaci n f sica del accidente era s lo el inicio. A lo largo de su traves a, ser a desafiado a desarrollar m s confianza y resistencia de la que cre a tener.El Regalo de Urieldescribe el descubrimiento de las verdaderas riquezas de la vida--y el Esp ritu.Es un conmovedor y sentimental relato de lo que significa estar vivo y participar en el desarrollo del alma.
Uriel's Gift: A Personal Journey Through Instinct, Intuition, Research and Revelation.
Edward John Spellman
Edward Spellman
2017
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"I died on the seventeenth of July 1996 - Life became very interesting after that."Suddenly I found myself with Jesus, Archangel Uriel, and a third spiritual presence looking down at my body still strapped inside the wreck of my car.They showed me why I was here in this life and where I was up to with my life's purpose.They showed me how this life connects to both past and future lives. Then they gave me a choice: stay with them, or come back and fulfill that purpose.The price for choosing to return was to forfiet most of the details they had shown me although I would be allowed to remember some from time to time as my life progressed. And I was allowed to remember that they had shown me.I woke back in my body to pain, a vision of my lifeline, and a promise.The lifeline vision told me that my life would take a completely different direction.That vision was the first of many, and many of them are part of Uriel's Gift.The promise wasn't like, I promise not to eat the last piece of cake, or, I promise to clean my room.It was more a promise like the first blush of crimson on the horizon is the promise of a new dawn, and that new dawn promises a new day full of wonder, and love, and fun. It promised something magical, and it promised something new and different in a way that felt like a smile.Several months after the accident in a personal developement class the facilitator, Jayson, conducted a guided meditation that was specifically designed to meet, and recieve a gift from, our sponsoring archangel.While in meditation, a figure appeared before me and identified himself as Archangel Uriel. He was a little taller than I was, wore a robe like a monk's and his wings were not showing. He held something out to me with both hands: a gift.I looked down to see a leather-bound book the colour of blood.Tentatively, I took the book from his hands and opened it, every page was blank.I asked Uriel, What's supposed to go in the book?Your experiences. Fill the pages with the things you see on your journey.Totally confused, I closed the book and thanked him for his gift. I asked, Who would want to read about me? I'm just a bricklayer.He just smiled. It's your book. Fill the pages. Write what you see.And then he was gone.Two weeks later and again in meditation, I was guided to a clearing in a forest where, I was told, if I was ready, one of my guides would come.Jason was good at taking people through guided meditations. I enjoyed the feel and smell of the forest while wondering what sort of experiences the other class members were having. As I wondered about theirs, I felt sure I wouldn't experience anything worth discussing.I entered the forest clearing and found Jesus sitting on a log waiting for me. He was dressed in a long sleeved, off white robe belted at the waist. I didn't know how, but I knew that his robe was made from woven goat hair, that it was a workingman's robe. He wore leather sandals that wrapped several times around his ankles and calves; and I wore exactly the same robe and sandals as Jesus. Only I was a small child, maybe six years old, standing as high as the middle of his thigh; and I looked like a child playing dress-up wearing his much-too-big father's clothes.I sat down beside him on the log in the middle of the forest clearing. I looked up and asked, Why are you here?He looked down at me with laughter in his eyes. Write your book. All the answers are in it.He let me think about that for a bit and then said. I will teach you through visions and dreams, through meditation and astral travel, put the things you see into your book.
A personal journey through instinct, intuition, research and revelation.
The Dignity of the Human Person
Edward P. Cronan; Francis Spellman
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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""The Dignity of the Human Person"" by Edward P. Cronan is a philosophical exploration of the concept of human dignity. The book delves into the historical, theological, and philosophical roots of the concept, tracing its evolution from ancient times to the present day. Cronan examines the ways in which human dignity has been understood and articulated by various thinkers throughout history, and he offers his own definition of the term. He argues that human dignity is grounded in the inherent worth and value of every human being, and that it is the foundation of human rights and social justice. The book also explores the implications of the concept of human dignity for a variety of contemporary issues, including bioethics, social justice, and human rights. Overall, ""The Dignity of the Human Person"" is a thought-provoking and insightful examination of one of the most fundamental and important concepts in human philosophy and ethics.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Dignity of the Human Person
Edward P. Cronan; Francis Spellman
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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The Rainbow Book
M H (Mabel Henrietta) Spielmann; Lewis Christopher Edward Baumer; Bernard Partridge
Anson Street Press
2025
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The Rainbow Book
M H (Mabel Henrietta) Spielmann; Lewis Christopher Edward Baumer; Bernard Partridge
Anson Street Press
2025
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The Role of Stereotypes in Age Discrimination in Hiring:
Eyal Gringart; Edward Helmes; Craig Speelman
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2010
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Book 2 of NEPHILIM CODE series. Recommended that you read Book 1 (Nova) first.Nephilim once ruled this world and they are going to do so again. It's only a matter of time. The Rogues had better get on board or get out of the way. Being Nephilim is my birthright but it was taken from me. Stripped of my abilities and disowned I have to face life in the human world. Then I meet the Rogues and things start looking up. I've found, not one, but both of the Nephilim Ibira Corp wants. Now, all I need to do is get them to trust me.Getting their trust is a double-edged sword and there's more going on than I first realised. Discoveries and changes are just the beginning.My name is Edward Huber.And I've got a choice to make.
This is a story about Edward the Blue Engine. As an older engine, he could be noisy and rather slow. The big engines called him names, but Edward soon had the chance to prove there was more to him than 'Old Iron'
A story of a fledgling mage, as he learns his trade and practices his craft.