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The Consciousness of Man: A Guide Through the Darkness

The Consciousness of Man: A Guide Through the Darkness

Reginald O'Neal Gibson

Reginald O'Neal Gibson
2016
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The consciousness of man depicts a complete awareness of self, mind, body and spirit. It speaks upon all of mankind as a unity, equaling the sum total of our (accepted), spiritual convictions. This book goes into detail regarding my life after death experience once struck by a car at the age of 5 years old. It's an authentic, documented source of trials and breakthroughs throughout my struggles, per the unlocking of wisdom, clarity, and the powers of self healing. "Thus, the embedment of spirit within the purpose of our creation." Journey with me through the enlightenment of my trials and witness within yourself how our stories are alike. Most assuredly, you'll uncover similar conformations that'll guide and catapult you above the distractions within your own personal struggles. Witness and acknowledge the favor withinn your life, if not the whiles of this world will continue to siphon that was blessed upon you in the form of balance, abundance and happiness. Peace be still as you grow in true wealth, health and consciousness. Godspeed and universal peace be upon your journey, and thank you for your interest.Please leave an honest review Thank you.
Messages from Begond the Veil

Messages from Begond the Veil

Reginald H. Gray

Gray Dye Publishing, L.L.C.
2017
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For as long as human consciousness has existed, we have wondered, "Is this all there is? If not, where do I go from here, and what happens to me after I am gone? If death is not the end of me, what comes next?"Most of us wonder about our life before and after death. We want to know why we are born on Earth and from where we came. What are we expected to do while we are here, and for what purpose? Is there something beyond our present scope of knowledge that makes this life worth living? Do we have guardian angels living among us and watching over us, guiding us to make the correct choices during our existence on Earth?In Messages from Beyond the Veil: Spiritual Guidance for Our Human Experience, you will read recorded messages from spirits who lived on Earth. You will learn who and what God is, how He creates, why He created us, and that our souls are immortal. You will learn what life is like in the spiritual realms; about life in a world without time, where past, present, and future exist simultaneously.An understanding will come to you, no matter what religion you practice, or what beliefs have been instilled in you-an understanding that dispels your fears and creates a deep calm and a sense of purpose in your life.Finally, our questions have been answered.
THE BOOK of WISDOM: THE AGE of MINDFULNESS

THE BOOK of WISDOM: THE AGE of MINDFULNESS

Reginald O'Neal Gibson

Reginald O'Neal Gibson
2017
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This book is an easy-read, spirit filled journey with wonderful examples and confirmations regarding self help, wealth and awareness. It brings forth compilations of stories and insights that will acknowledge, guide and catapult your growth into a life of unimaginable heights. You want clarity, confidence and empowerment to wield? Seek and you shall find within the pages of this book, that which is true in relation to your path - per the embedment of higher consciousness ."The differences in people are not the issues of the world, but rather the indifference of knowledge shared." This book, The Book of Wisdom: The Age of Mindfulness is the diamond in the rough you've been seeking." Trust, there are no coincidences; only choices and the consequences thereof, choose well and Godspeed upon your journey. - Reginald O'Neal Gibson
Essentials of Parliamentary Democracy

Essentials of Parliamentary Democracy

Reginald G Bassett

Routledge
1964
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First Published in 1964. This second edition of The Essentials of Parliamentary Democracy was published posthumously, bringing the title with multiple alterations, chiefly in the footnotes. This title should be read as an essay on British parliamentary government; its mood is interpretive. Where this book differs from others in its field, the author here focused on interpreting its character, recognising its non-negligible defects as anomalous survivals rather than as divergencies from an ideal model.
Undelivered Mail

Undelivered Mail

Reginald Rose

Xlibris Corporation
2000
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The year: 1937. The setting: New York City’s turbulent Upper West Side. It is the author’s sixteenth year, remembered vividly, from his last months in high school to his first overwhelmingly monotonous full-time job, to his seventeenth birthday. One dazzling, sometimes frightening year. His friends, his loves, his coming of age are recreated here hilariously, intimately, shockingly. There were exciting adventures to be had in New York every day, among them the stunning revelation that more girls than the author believed possible were willing (sometimes eager) to take him to bed. Or vice versa. Life was rich and full and funny in 1937, and the author lived it with ravenous appetite.Author Biography: Reginald Rose began his writing career in the Golden Age of live television drama and has continued to write for television, motion pictures and theatre. His best known work includes Twelve Angry Men and the acclaimed television series, The Defenders. He has won three Emmy Awards, the Writers Guild of America’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the Berlin Festival’s Golden Bear Award, the Mystery Writers of America’s coveted Edgar and Raven awards and many others. He has been nominated for seven Emmy Awards, two Oscars and a Golden Globe Award. Twelve Angry Men, reshaped for the stage, has been playing at theatres all over the world since its Paris premiere in 1960 and has been translated into fourteen languages. Born and raised in New York City, Mr. Rose served in the U.S. Army for four years during World War II. He currently resides in Connecticut.
The Lion Concise Atlas of Bible History

The Lion Concise Atlas of Bible History

Reginald Johnson; Peter Johnson

Lion Books
2012
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A comprehensive spread by spread approach to Bible places and history. Accessible and packed with time charts, diagrams, maps and photographs, this compact Bible Atlas provides everything you need to know about the Bible's history, geography and archaeology. The Atlas traces the unfolding of the major events in the Old and New Testaments and draws on the latest findings of historians and archaeologists. The modern, flexiback format makes this new Atlas portable but equally stunning as a browsable reference book.
From Night Flak to Hijack

From Night Flak to Hijack

Reginald Levy

The History Press Ltd
2015
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This is the autobiography of Reginald Levy, a British pilot who reached a total of 25,090 flying hours in over forty years of civil, military and commercial aviation. He recounts his training and military operations as an RAF Bomber Command pilot during the Second World War. Enthralled and immersed within the ever growing world of aviation, he flies sixty-four types of aircraft between 1941 and 1981 and takes part in the Berlin Airlift. He joins the Belgian airline Sabena in 1952. In 1972, he is hijacked by Black September terrorists and plays a heroic part in the liberation of the hostages thanks to his professionalism and training. Not only does the book offer an insight into the hardships and camaraderie of the Second World War and of the Cold War, it also gives a first-hand account of a Palestinian terrorist attempt. Two of the Israeli commandos who freed the hostages would go on to become prime ministers of Israel – Barak and Netanyahu. The epilogue is provided by his youngest grandson, Alex.
A Clear Case of Genius

A Clear Case of Genius

Reginald Hall; Nigel West

The History Press Ltd
2017
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In 1933 the Admiralty banned ‘Blinker’ Hall from publishing his autobiography, but here, for the first time, those chapters that survived are presented in full. See what the renowned spymaster had to say about the British Naval Intelligence – the pinnacle of the world’s secret intelligence services. He explores the function of secret intelligence in wartime, censorship, subterfuge, the significance of Churchill in the Dardanelles campaign, the Zimmermann Telegram, the USA’s entry to the First World War and more. With supporting text and images by Philip Vickers and a foreword by expert author Nigel West, A Clear Case of Genius provides a unique insight into the thinking of one of Britain’s pioneering intelligence leaders.
Beyond Ideology

Beyond Ideology

Reginald Estoque Ecarma

University Press of America
2003
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Beyond Ideology addresses the predominance of television news. As we saw during the September 11 terrorist attack, the news serves a historic and important role. The nightly evening news broadcasts continue to be critical in the mind of leaders, academics and concerned citizens. This work assesses the fairness of the news coverage, prior to 9/11, over a span of almost two decades related to ten national and international issues. A critical concern: Did the television news broadcasts slant the coverage, or is the charge of bias simply based on partisan accusations? This research attempts to rise above partisanship, that is, go beyond ideology in order to focus on cultural influences, if any, that may exist in the network newsrooms. This cultural bias, if it exists, may have been a pattern prior to, and following, September 11. Specifically, the purpose of this qualitative study is to reinterpret previous research about the ideology of the leading national news media through Aaron Wildavsky's (1987, 1991) cultural theory. In applying Wildavsky's cultural theory, this study will reconceptualize and reinterpret previous media studies to ascertain the specific type of culture the media primarily reflects. Through this analysis, a better understanding of media culture may be developed in order to explain the proper constitutional role of the press. A fundamental goal of this study is not necessarily to expose biases, but, more profoundly, to identify the perspectives or more distinctly, the culture that informs journalists' understanding.
Transnationalism

Transnationalism

Reginald C. Stuart

McGill-Queen's University Press
2010
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The border between Canada and the United States separates political sovereignties, but not the shared themes of cultural, social, and economic history that have unfolded since the 18th century. Transnationalism brings together original works that focus on the shared histories of the United States and Canada that have over two centuries created a distinct North American identity and sensibility.
Transnationalism

Transnationalism

Reginald C. Stuart

McGill-Queen's University Press
2010
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The border between Canada and the United States separates political sovereignties, but not the shared themes of cultural, social, and economic history that have unfolded since the 18th century. Transnationalism brings together original works that focus on the shared histories of the United States and Canada that have over two centuries created a distinct North American identity and sensibility.
Resilient Gods

Resilient Gods

Reginald W. Bibby

University of British Columbia Press
2017
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Are Canadians becoming less religious? After playing a central role in our lives for nearly a century, religion did seem to be losing its salience in Canada. Many observers saw this trend as inevitable, reflecting secularization patterns seen elsewhere in the Western world. But there is more to the story.Reginald Bibby's Resilient Gods takes an in-depth look at the religious landscape in Canada today. Pulling together extensive data, he finds that a solid core of some 30 percent continue to embrace religion, while a similar proportion is rejecting it. The remaining 40 percent are somewhere in the middle. The picture that emerges is not one of religious decline but rather of religious polarization, with the numbers of "pro-religious," "no religious," and "low religious" in flux. Such proclivities are influenced by social and cultural factors, one being increased immigration, which is ensuring the viability of a pro-religious core.The gods are here to stay, Bibby argues, but so what? Using the most current information available, including unique national survey data, he explores the implications of pro-religious, no-religious, and low-religious choices for personal and social well-being, spirituality, and attitudes towards death. The questions he asks are compelling and the answers thought-provoking whether one embraces the gods or not.
Resilient Gods

Resilient Gods

Reginald W. Bibby

University of British Columbia Press
2017
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Are Canadians becoming less religious? After playing a central role in our lives for nearly a century, religion did seem to be losing its salience in Canada. Many observers saw this trend as inevitable, reflecting secularization patterns seen elsewhere in the Western world. But there is more to the story.Reginald Bibby's Resilient Gods takes an in-depth look at the religious landscape in Canada today. Pulling together extensive data, he finds that a solid core of some 30 percent continue to embrace religion, while a similar proportion is rejecting it. The remaining 40 percent are somewhere in the middle. The picture that emerges is not one of religious decline but rather of religious polarization, with the numbers of "pro-religious," "no religious," and "low religious" in flux. Such proclivities are influenced by social and cultural factors, one being increased immigration, which is ensuring the viability of a pro-religious core.The gods are here to stay, Bibby argues, but so what? Using the most current information available, including unique national survey data, he explores the implications of pro-religious, no-religious, and low-religious choices for personal and social well-being, spirituality, and attitudes towards death. The questions he asks are compelling and the answers thought-provoking whether one embraces the gods or not.
Healing Prayer

Healing Prayer

Reginald B. Cherry

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2000
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Best-selling author and host of TBN's #1 rated show, "The Doctor and the Word," Dr. Reginald Cherry explores how faith, medicine, and prayer work together. An inspiring guide for those who want to know how to pray for healing and anyone interested in alternative medicine and/or the possible effects of prayer on healing.Reginald Cherry, M.D. says, "Prayer is the divine key that unlocks God's pathway of healing in both the natural and supernatural realms of life." In Healing Prayer, he explores the connection between faith and healing, the Bible and medicine. A practicing doctor, Cherry blends the latest research, true stories, and biblical principles to show that spirit-directed prayer can bring healing for disease. He helps readers understand the foundations of prayer in relationship to healing and become inspired to trust in God for their healing or that of a loved one. Expositions of biblical text, dramatic case studies, overviews of latest medical research, and step-by-step guidance for healing prayer help readers understand how medicine, faith, and prayer can work together.
African American Views of the Japanese

African American Views of the Japanese

Reginald Kearney

State University of New York Press
1998
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The first comprehensive chronicle of the events shaping African Americans' views about Japan and the Japanese.African American Views of the Japanese reveals a page of history long ignored. In black America, Japanese were not always known for racist remarks, Sambo images, and discriminatory hiring practices. Once, thousands of African Americans thought of the Japanese as "champions of the darker races." Ordinary urban ghetto dwellers, share-croppers, and tenant farmers looked to the Land of the Rising Sun for salvation. Some of the greatest leaders in the fight for equal rights and greater freedoms-such as W. E. B. Du Bois, Monroe Trotter, Mary Church Terrell, Ida Wells Barnett, George Schuyler, A. Philip Randolph, and James Weldon Johnson-saw allies in the struggle for equality. The Afro-centric Marcus Garvey shared his stage with the Japanese. In his teachings, Elijah Muhammad taught that the original black man was Asian and acknowledged Japan's role as leader.Here Reginald Kearney examines the role played by Japan and its people in the dreams of prosperity for many African Americans. He also uncovers the shock many blacks felt upon learning that this high regard for the Japanese had been betrayed by discriminatory remarks and actions. But overall Kearney remains optimistic that the African American-Japanese rift can be mended.