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426 tulosta hakusanalla Azaria K. Harrison
Mira är en snart trettonårig tjej som älskar historier om alver, dvärgar och drakar. Det som hon tycker bäst om är att hitta på historier tillsammans med pappa. Men en dag är pappa försvunnen. Kvar lämnade han en porslinsälva åt Mira och ett brev, skrivet med konstiga tecken, till mamma. Sen började det hända mystiska saker i hennes hunds halsband när de är i skogen och hon finner en lapp skriven på ett konstigt språk. Lappen leder Mira på hennes livs äventyr och hon är inte den hon trodde att hon var.
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From the imagination and experience of one of the world's most provocative entheogenic researchers comes a psychedelic tale of self-discovery, universal love, and personal awakening. For Beyond Azara, Martin W. Ball brings all the wonder of mystical experience together with deep insights, sensuality, and gripping storytelling.The world has been wracked by an apocalyptic war. In the aftermath, a dedicated religious group known as the Azarans has left the mainland behind to seek a place from which to rebuild humanity. Across the Loa Neshi Sea, they find the paradise they've been looking for on the island continent of Lur.Esoteric doctrine and radical awakening clash in this dynamic tale of how two people, Jendru Amdin and Jor Alesh Melva, discover their true nature and each other amidst events that will shatter everything they thought they knew. Jendru is soon to take his vows and become a monk in the psychedelic religion of Azara. Jor Alesh is the ascended Alcian of Jurnda, a secular metropolis. She's come to the sacred pyramid temple city of Azar to observe the unexpected return of the heretical Darsulans. Two hundred years previously, the upstart group challenged the sacred doctrine of Azara and left the religious refuge, disappearing across the island. Now they're coming back and no one knows why. It's Seyloq Surya, a reclusive apostate, who brings Jendru and Jor Alesh together. With this unusual man, who claims to be God, they experience a powerful new medicine, inviting them to challenge everything they've ever thought or believed. In the process, they begin to discover themselves, what it means to follow their hearts, and trust in the infinite. Beyond Azara is an exciting mix of nondual philosophy, entheogenic experience, sensual awakening, and universal romance that pierces the veil of illusion and reveals the nature of being like nothing else you've read."A combination of Brave New World, 1984, and The Teachings of Don Juan. A recommended read for those interested in 'after Armageddon' and the survival of the human spirit in spite of war, despots, and religious philosophies out of touch with human needs."-John A. Rush, Ph.D., author of The Mushroom in Christian Art, and Failed God "With his latest work of fiction, Martin Ball continues to astound us with his prolific output and his on-going conversation about all things entheogenic" -James Oroc, author of Tryptamine Palace: 5-MeO-DMT and the Sonoran Desert Toad "If you thought the sex, drugs and rock and roll of the '60s was something, wait until the seductive sexual and entheogenic juices role right off of the pages of this post-apocalyptic magnum opus, right into your nether region, sending you into a world where you'll cum to understand yourself. And the best part is, this book's details of experience and methods are the real deal."-Jan Irvin, author of The Holy Mushroom
This is book tells how much fun the little boy Sharod Azarian is having with his little pet hamster named Mouse as they play together.
Koko oopperamaailma on aikoinaan tuntenut Magda Backin. Wienissä hän oli Die Magda, Milanossa La Magda. Jumalainen sopraano on jo vetäytynyt lavoilta, ja elämä ja rakkaus ovat vieneet hänet suomalaiseen pikkukaupunkiin.Vanhan taiteilijan muistoissa mennyt oopperamaailma elää vahvana: esiriput, rakastajat, verhot, naamiot, maskit, intrigit, suurenmoinen musiikki ja esiintymisen juovuttava veto. Haluaako Magda palata lavoille vai antaa hehkunsa ja loistonsa hiipua? Tarjolla olisi rooli, mutta onko moderni Jumal'ääni suuren taiteilijan arvoinen?Polveilevassa monologissa Marjo Heiskanen kuvaa tulisen diivan tien. Mahtavien suojelijoiden lähettämä musta auto noutaa koulutytön mitättömästä romanialaisesta pikkukaupungista pääkaupungin konservatorioon. Diktatuurin varjostamasta lapsuudesta ura vie huipulle ja sitten limboon: canceloitu taiteilija ajautuu totaaliseen paitsioon. Hilpeänmustan monologin taustalla vilahtelevat diktaattoripariskunnan varjot. Magdan aaria jatkaa Marjo Heiskasen monipuolisen tuotannon muusikkojen maailmaa ja taiteen tilaa syväluotaavaa juonnetta.
Join Princess Azari, a curious and brave three-year-old, as she embarks on enchanting adventures in the magical forest This delightful tale is perfect for children aged 3-6, filled with wonder, friendship, and the joy of exploration. In this beautifully illustrated 18-page book, young readers will follow Princess Azari as she discovers the wonders of the forest, meeting new friends and encountering exciting surprises along the way. With each turn of the page, children will be captivated by the vibrant illustrations and engaging story, inspiring their own sense of adventure and imagination. "Princess Azari and the Magical Forest Adventure" is more than just a story - it's an invitation for young minds to dream big, embrace curiosity, and appreciate the beauty of nature and friendship. Perfect for bedtime reading or storytime, this book will become a cherished favorite in any child's collection.
Join Princess Azari, a curious and brave three-year-old, as she embarks on enchanting adventures in the magical forest This delightful tale is perfect for children aged 3-6, filled with wonder, friendship, and the joy of exploration. In this beautifully illustrated 18-page book, young readers will follow Princess Azari as she discovers the wonders of the forest, meeting new friends and encountering exciting surprises along the way. With each turn of the page, children will be captivated by the vibrant illustrations and engaging story, inspiring their own sense of adventure and imagination. "Princess Azari and the Magical Forest Adventure" is more than just a story - it's an invitation for young minds to dream big, embrace curiosity, and appreciate the beauty of nature and friendship. Perfect for bedtime reading or storytime, this book will become a cherished favorite in any child's collection.
I Am Azania
Lulu Press Inc
2022
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"Don't Call Me South Africa... I am Azania" was originally written by Pan-African activist and poet Cheikh Ahmed Tidiane Gueye also known as 'Sheikh.' He often recited the poem at protests against anti-apartheid and debates on the colonisation of South Africa. Whilst living as exiles in London, with a shared view of Pan Africanism, Ahmed Sheikh met Dr Motsoko Pheko and collaborated on the poem, adding to the original version. The poem is included in one of Dr Motsoko Pheko's bestsellers, 'South Africa: Betrayal of a Colonised People' that is the version featured in this publication.
Juzeva, a princess of the magical land of Savaru, sacrifices everything to try to stop a war and instead finds herself caught in a web of evil and deceit.Sevry, the last king of the war-ravaged land of Savaru, is tasked by the magical Source Azara with finding the secret that disappeared with Juzeva, the secret that can bring Savaru back to life.Lucie, a sheltered young noblewoman, is unaware of her true heritage and the power she has to restore a lost land, until the legendary king of a long-lost land steps into her life and sweeps her away to adventure, danger, and a love that will change her life and the lost land of Savaru forever.
These two names have rarely been seen together.But most people can immediately see the distinction, and thus the emphasis of sighting them as a pair.Or is it citing them as a pair?They symbolize extremes."Orania" is rooted in Orange, as in the Orange Free State and before that William of Orange."Azania" shares the same deep African root as Tanzania which combined Tanganyika (once a German colony) with Zanzibar (which was partially settled by Arab traders long ago - probably Azania is a deep Arabic word).Africa has been criss-crossed by different migrations, languages and religions since time immemorial.South Africa is no exception.The book is about co-habitation.It explores first how two major migrations into the Cape (one by sea, the other by land) clashed and then tried to reconcile.Some people describe South Africa as a first world nation and a third world nation occupying the same space.The book is very balanced in its approach.It tries to insult or expose both sides equally.Then the book delves into psychological factors that may offer pathways to reconciliation?Bias is close to prejudice, and by knowing where such attitudes come from, there may still be hope for behaviour change?However, the book expresses worry that these two civilizations are polarizing rather than merging into one pathway - as the South African flag prophesied.The author does not want the Rainbow Nation to dis-integrate into balkanization.He is pro-Diversity, but he also points out that South Africa is not a "nation" per se.It is Union, not just of many nations but of different races, languages and civilizations too.It is very complex, unlike the typical composition of a nation-state.So he explores some historical solutions to such tensions.South Africa is not alone in this conundrum - think of India and Pakistan, Israel and Palestine, or Northern Ireland and Ireland, just to mention a few.The author is extremely well read, and to some extent the book is a collection of his writings about race relations over two decades.But these are neatly compiled into a compendium that is comprehensive and thought-provoking.Finally, the author testifies how these tensions play out in everyday life.His own stories are not pretty, in spite of his long-standing commitment to non-racialism.Once an anti-apartheid activist, he by no means takes the side with whites.Although he speaks highly of them - he remembers that the Dutch, the British and the Portuguese fought over their southern African colonies - because they also had very divergent views on just about everything - like religion, colonization and development.And he makes the distinction between Bantus migration from the north-east and the Ba baroa who are the only truly indigenous people on South Africa.The Khoisan remain marginalized by both blacks and whites.His own testimony of living and working in South Africa for 25 years bears witness to the on-going tensions that are entrenched in attitudes and in policies such as affirmative action.The book holds up a map of the 2019 election results to show the trending - a tendency towards "two-nation theory" or worse yet a Two-State Solution.This is a cautionary tale, written by an author who is longing for true reconciliation, not just rapprochement.
A historical study of Azari language
Elyasi Soren Nasim
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2015
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Análise de avaria do selo de falha no campo HP/HT
Percy Paul Obeahon
Edições Nosso Conhecimento
2021
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