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1000 tulosta hakusanalla The Neganthropocene

The

The

Heinz Grill

i2i Publishing
2024
sidottu
Most of us look at a book with the question, 'What's in it for me?' Rarely do we ask, 'What qualities lie waiting to be developed, so that I can fulfil my potential?' Out of an authentic experience of the dimension of the soul, Heinz Grill describes principles and qualities that have a deep, universal truth, and shows readers how they can develop these qualities themselves with the help of yoga practice. Using artistic photographs and poetic imagery, The Soul Dimension of Yoga describes almost forty different yoga poses in their inner essence or soul-meaning along with detailed instructions for their practice. Each pose is assigned to one of the seven so-called chakras or 'soul regions' This book is a practical handbook for yoga, but it also holds a living, transformative substance for spiritual development. Dedicated study of the concepts presented here, and conscious practice of the exercises, fosters in readers a new depth of soul, a substance in the personality, and with time they come to radiate a silent wisdom and strength towards others.
The

The

Hawaa Ayoub
2018
nidottu
Left blind, Paul now sees things other people can’t. Who is targeting civilians, and more importantly - why? What has this got to do with Cobalts in coalition with Goldens? Who will win the battle over the souls of the British people, and who are the sides? Paul sets himself on a path to find out the truth behind these strange and dangerous events.
The

The

*Lovelight*
2017
lehtivihko, moniste
"THE COMFORTER" is based upon the real experiences of the author - dreams, visions, signs and even healing from beyond the grave - that have left him in no doubt that he has genuinely interacted with his departed relatives, which, along with various other spiritual realizations and inspirations, surely prove that our lost loved ones - mind and spirit - literally survive the death of their bodies, remaining near us and continuing to love and care for us forevermore."Possibly the best book I've ever read on the subject...a unique book...that cannot fail to have a positive impact on the reader." - Homicide Caseworker.This book aims to give hope to all who read it as it explains that death is really a matter of perspective, just as when the sun goes down we are left in the dark and miss it, but all the while it is indeed still shining, just hidden from view by the horizon. It hopes to help grieving readers cope better with the loss of a loved one by explaining that they have only lost sight of them... temporarily."I read the first few chapters of the book to my mum and sisters...we're all so moved...mum is feeling happier than she was this morning because she was proper breaking down and slowly going into a dark place." - Reader who lost her father.While explaining its universal message, this book also answers many of life's most pondered questions, like: What happens after the body dies? Who is God and What Created It? Who do the Mother Goddess/Venus figurines represent? Where is heaven and what's it like? What shape is the universe and what lies beyond it? What is the meaning of life? Evolution or Creation... or both?Linking Biblical passages and imagery with Prehistoric, Ancient Egyptian, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish and Rastafarian knowledge, highlighting that eternal life is the common message of all religious teachings, this book points out the unity and destiny of all beings (including animals), regardless of their faith, or lack thereof. Using a variety of illustrations to help explain each point, this book is designed to provide the reader with the essential facts in the easiest, quickest, most effective ways, promoting quicker healing and understanding."When we lose someone, we should be mindful of the fact that they are still near us, so we should behave how we would like them to see us behaving, knowing they still love us and still want us to be happy and make the most of our lives. Know that as long as we are happy, they are happy.""I hope that this book helps you live your life in the comfort of knowing you will always be loved and... you will always be " - THE COMFORTER.
The

The

Bobbee Mellor

GROSVENOR HOUSE PUBLISHING LTD
2026
nidottu
The village party to celebrate the engagement of Marcus Trent and the Valley Villages' popular vicar, Sally, is especially happy for Ma and Pa Dawson, as their son, Peter, has recently returned from his extended stay working on a Texan cattle ranch. His decision to become a farmer instead of an accountant, like his father and grandfather, has led to him working for the Lucases and moving to their farm in Little Longton. At the party Debbie Lucas introduces them to a young black Labrador, which has been abandoned at her boarding kennels. Peter is immediately drawn to the sweet young dog and decides to adopt her. The Spy Club animals are all keen to welcome the newcomer and make her feel at home. However, the following days are marred by break-ins and attempted dognapping, leading the members of Spy Club becoming interested in what is happening. They are determined to sort out exactly what is going on and to keep their canine friends safe. The challenge for the team is immense and, with no leads to help them, they must find out who is responsible for the strange events, what this person wants and why it is important. The involvement of a young delinquent throws some light on the situation but, unfortunately, no light at all on the why. It seems as if every solution only leads to new questions. However, the team receives some help from more than one unexpected source. It gradually becomes clear that they are dealing with a very cunning and ruthless adversary, who will stop at nothing to get what he wants. The resulting showdown requires every member of the team to have their wits about them and to act speedily and with determination.
The Complete Merde

The Complete Merde

Geneviève

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1996
nidottu
A saucy guide to survival in everyday French. With chapters on insults, sex, drink and those expressive Gallic gestures, this book reveals the necessary vocabulary, explains its proper use and gives examples and exercises for the eager student.
The Meanings of Things
This unique and fascinating book concentrates on the varying roles and functions that material culture may play in almost all aspects of the social fabric of a given culture. The contributors, from Africa, Australia and Papua New Guinea, India, South America, the USA, and both Eastern and Western Europe, provide a rich variety of views and experience in a worldwide perspective. Several of the authors focus on essential points of principle and methodology that must be carefully considered before any particular approach to material culture is adopted. One of the many fundamental questions posed in the book is whether or not all material culture is equivalent to documents which can be 'read' and interpreted by the outside observer. If it is, what is the nature of the 'messages' or meanings conveyed in this way? The book also questions the extent to which acceptance, and subsequent diffusion, of a religious belief or symbol may be qualified by the status of the individuals concerned in transmitting the innovation, as well as by the stratification of the society involved. Several authors deal with 'works of art' and the most effective means of reaching an understanding of their past significance. In some chapters semiotics is seen as the most appropriate technique to apply to the decoding of the assumed rules and grammars of material culture expression.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1995
nidottu
The first volume of the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its most authoritative and acclaimed edition. This complete edition of the Diary of Samuel Pepys comprises eleven volumes -- nine volumes of text and footnotes (with an introduction of 120 pages in Volume I), a tenth volume of commentary (The Companion) and an eleventh volume of Index. Each of the first eight volumes contains one whole calendar year of the diary, from January to December. The ninth volume runs from January 1668 to May 1669. The Diary was first published in abbreviated form in 1825. A succession of new editions, re-issues and selections, published in the Victorian era, made the Diary one of the best-known books, and Pepys one of the best-known figures, of English history. But in none of these versions -- not even in the Wheatley, which for long stood as the standard edition -- was there a reliable, still less a full text, and in none of them was there a commentary with any claim to completeness. This edition was in preparation for many years, and remains the first in which the entire Diary is printed and in which an attempt has been made at systematic comment on it. The primary aim of the principal editors was to see that the Diary was presented in a manner suitable to the historical and literary importance of its contents. At the same time they had in mind the interests of the wide public of English-speaking people to whom the diarist himself, rather than the importance of what he wrote, is what matters.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1995
nidottu
The second volume of the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its most authoritative and acclaimed edition. This complete edition of the Diary of Samuel Pepys comprises eleven volumes -- nine volumes of text and footnotes (with an introduction of 120 pages in Volume I), a tenth volume of commentary (The Companion) and an eleventh volume of Index. Each of the first eight volumes contains one whole calendar year of the diary, from January to December. The ninth volume runs from January 1668 to May 1669. The Diary was first published in abbreviated form in 1825. A succession of new editions, re-issues and selections, published in the Victorian era, made the Diary one of the best-known books, and Pepys one of the best-known figures, of English history. But in none of these versions -- not even in the Wheatley, which for long stood as the standard edition -- was there a reliable, still less a full text, and in none of them was there a commentary with any claim to completeness. This edition was in preparation for many years, and remains the first in which the entire Diary is printed and in which an attempt has been made at systematic comment on it. The primary aim of the principal editors was to see that the Diary was presented in a manner suitable to the historical and literary importance of its contents. At the same time they had in mind the interests of the wide public of English-speaking people to whom the diarist himself, rather than the importance of what he wrote, is what matters.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1995
nidottu
The third volume of the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its most authoritative and acclaimed edition. This complete edition of the Diary of Samuel Pepys comprises eleven volumes -- nine volumes of text and footnotes (with an introduction of 120 pages in Volume I), a tenth volume of commentary (The Companion) and an eleventh volume of Index. Each of the first eight volumes contains one whole calendar year of the diary, from January to December. The ninth volume runs from January 1668 to May 1669. The Diary was first published in abbreviated form in 1825. A succession of new editions, re-issues and selections, published in the Victorian era, made the Diary one of the best-known books, and Pepys one of the best-known figures, of English history. But in none of these versions -- not even in the Wheatley, which for long stood as the standard edition -- was there a reliable, still less a full text, and in none of them was there a commentary with any claim to completeness. This edition was in preparation for many years, and remains the first in which the entire Diary is printed and in which an attempt has been made at systematic comment on it. The primary aim of the principal editors was to see that the Diary was presented in a manner suitable to the historical and literary importance of its contents. At the same time they had in mind the interests of the wide public of English-speaking people to whom the diarist himself, rather than the importance of what he wrote, is what matters.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1995
nidottu
The fifth volume of the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its most authoritative and acclaimed edition. This complete edition of the Diary of Samuel Pepys comprises eleven volumes – nine volumes of text and footnotes (with an introduction of 120 pages in Volume I), a tenth volume of commentary (The Companion) and an eleventh volume of Index. Each of the first eight volumes contains one whole calendar year of the diary, from January to December. The ninth volume runs from January 1668 to May 1669. The Diary was first published in abbreviated form in 1825. A succession of new editions, re-issues and selections, published in the Victorian ear, made the diary one of the best-known books, and Pepys one of the best-known figures, of English history. But in none of these versions – not even in the Wheatley, which for long stood as the standard edition – was there a reliable, still less a full text, and in none of them was there a commentary with any claim to completeness. This edition was in preparation for many years, and remains the first in which the entire diary is printed and in which an attempt has been made at systematic comment on it. The primary aim of the principal editors was to see that the diary was presented in a manner suitable to the historical and literary importance of its contents. At the same time they had in mind the interests of the wide public of English-speaking people to whom the diarist himself, rather than the importance of what he wrote, is what matters.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1995
nidottu
The sixth volume of the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its most authoritative and acclaimed edition. This complete edition of the Diary of Samuel Pepys comprises eleven volumes – nine volumes of text and footnotes (with an introduction of 120 pages in Volume I), a tenth volume of commentary (The Companion) and an eleventh volume of Index. Each of the first eight volumes contains one whole calendar year of the diary, from January to December. The ninth volume runs from January 1668 to May 1669. The Diary was first published in abbreviated form in 1825. A succession of new editions, re-issues and selections, published in the Victorian ear, made the diary one of the best-known books, and Pepys one of the best-known figures, of English history. But in none of these versions – not even in the Wheatley, which for long stood as the standard edition – was there a reliable, still less a full text, and in none of them was there a commentary with any claim to completeness. This edition was in preparation for many years, and remains the first in which the entire diary is printed and in which an attempt has been made at systematic comment on it. The primary aim of the principal editors was to see that the diary was presented in a manner suitable to the historical and literary importance of its contents. At the same time they had in mind the interests of the wide public of English-speaking people to whom the diarist himself, rather than the importance of what he wrote, is what matters.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1995
nidottu
The seventh volume of the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its most authoritative and acclaimed edition. This complete edition of the Diary of Samuel Pepys comprises eleven volumes – nine volumes of text and footnotes (with an introduction of 120 pages in Volume I), a tenth volume of commentary (The Companion) and an eleventh volume of Index. Each of the first eight volumes contains one whole calendar year of the diary, from January to December. The ninth volume runs from January 1668 to May 1669. The Diary was first published in abbreviated form in 1825. A succession of new editions, re-issues and selections, published in the Victorian ear, made the diary one of the best-known books, and Pepys one of the best-known figures, of English history. But in none of these versions – not even in the Wheatley, which for long stood as the standard edition – was there a reliable, still less a full text, and in none of them was there a commentary with any claim to completeness. This edition was in preparation for many years, and remains the first in which the entire diary is printed and in which an attempt has been made at systematic comment on it. The primary aim of the principal editors was to see that the diary was presented in a manner suitable to the historical and literary importance of its contents. At the same time they had in mind the interests of the wide public of English-speaking people to whom the diarist himself, rather than the importance of what he wrote, is what matters.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1995
nidottu
The eighth volume of the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its most authoritative and acclaimed edition. This complete edition of the Diary of Samuel Pepys comprises eleven volumes -- nine volumes of text and footnotes (with an introduction of 120 pages in Volume I), a tenth volume of commentary (The Companion) and an eleventh volume of Index. Each of the first eight volumes contains one whole calendar year of the diary, from January to December. The ninth volume runs from January 1668 to May 1669. The Diary was first published in abbreviated form in 1825. A succession of new editions, re-issues and selections, published in the Victorian ear, made the diary one of the best-known books, and Pepys one of the best-known figures, of English history. But in none of these versions -- not even in the Wheatley, which for long stood as the standard edition -- was there a reliable, still less a full text, and in none of them was there a commentary with any claim to completeness. This edition was in preparation for many years, and remains the first in which the entire diary is printed and in which an attempt has been made at systematic comment on it. The primary aim of the principal editors was to see that the diary was presented in a manner suitable to the historical and literary importance of its contents. At the same time they had in mind the interests of the wide public of English-speaking people to whom the diarist himself, rather than the importance of what he wrote, is what matters.