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Catherine Morgan

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The NEW Chakra Playbook

The NEW Chakra Playbook

Catherine Morgan; Franny Harcey; Tim McConville

Inspirebytes Omni Media LLC
2024
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Do you have a deep yearning to understand your purpose in this lifetime? Do you want to learn how to make spiritual progress? Our world is upleveling and we need to uplevel with it Thankfully, our Chakras hold information on our spiritual and earthly paths. More importantly, we now have new possibilities to understand and embody the higher expressions of our Chakras as a collective.In The NEW Chakra Playbook, you are invited to transform your previous understanding of the Chakras into one that is more supportive of where our collective consciousness is heading. As we move beyond the 7 Chakras and connect with your soul's purpose, we move from the Hindu model of the lotus to the sacred geometric form of the donut-yes, the donut The "Sacred Donut" represents our fun, playful approach to exploring our Chakras that uplevels them in ways that are fast, easy, safe, and lots of fun.What you need for this journey: A willing heart and passion for growing into the best version of "you."A willingness to PLAY A desire to embrace yourself as a Lightbringer, dedicated to being of service to the planet.Written for everyone from the "energy curious" to the seasoned energy worker, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to bring more balance, greater ease, and an increased sense of self and health to their life.
Revealing Higher Frequencies

Revealing Higher Frequencies

Tim McConville; Franny Harcey; Catherine Morgan

Inspirebytes Omni Media LLC
2024
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In Revealing Higher Frequencies, the third in a series of books by Franny Harcey and Tim McConville of Awakening Healing Axis (AHA), we are invited to explore the concepts of personal growth and self-love. Using the tools of reflection and mirroring, in addition to those previously outlined in their other books, Franny and Tim introduce us to the Energetic Expressions that manifest in our lives to help us stay secure. They then share tools and exercises we can use to help shift into a higher frequency, benefitting ourselves and the planet.Within this book you will experience the protocols-including meditations and exercises-they offered in their retreat of the same theme, as well as an ever-deepening understanding of the principles behind energy, frequency, and how to navigate and work with both in an ever-changing world. Ultimately, practicing self-love is key to moving beyond our self-imposed limits and recognizing both our power and our deep connection to self, Spirit, and others.Revealing Higher Frequencies is a must-read for anyone interested in healing the patterns of their past that have kept them stuck or feeling disconnected. As we learn to reconnect to our core being, we raise our frequency and become better tools to serve the collective shift in planetary consciousness, thereby supporting change in our lives and our world.
Early Greek States Beyond the Polis

Early Greek States Beyond the Polis

Catherine Morgan

Routledge
2008
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Clear and direct in style, and with more than eighty photographs, maps and plans, Early Greek States Beyond the Polis is a widely relevant study of Greek history, archaeology and society.Catherine Morgan addresses the different forms of association experienced by early Iron-Age and Archaic Greeks by exploring the archaeological, literary and epigraphical records of central Greece and the northern Peloponnese. Giving an unprecedented understanding of the connections between polis identity and other forms and tiers of association, and refuting the traditional view of early Greek 'ethnic' groups (ethne) as simple systems based on primitive tribal ties, students will find this an essential text in the study of Greek history.
Athletes and Oracles

Athletes and Oracles

Catherine Morgan

Cambridge University Press
2007
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This book is a study of the origins and development of cult practice at Olympia and Delphi. It traces changing patterns of activity through the material record, and challenges many assumptions about the nature and role of the archaeological data. Dr Morgan considers the economics of dedication, technology and the organization of craft production, which provide insights into the behaviour of producers and purchasers of material dedicated at sanctuaries. Her study is exceptional for the emphasis placed upon the two sites in their contemporary local contexts and their changing roles in society. The progression of state formation is discussed through the relationship between changes in dedicatory practice during the eighth century and the changing needs of communities. The book concludes with a detailed study of the wider roles of Olympia and Delphi as two major sanctuaries in Archaic Greece, considering their relationships with other sites and their place in the Greek festival calendar.
Early Greek States Beyond the Polis

Early Greek States Beyond the Polis

Catherine Morgan

Routledge
2003
sidottu
Clear and direct in style, and with more than eighty photographs, maps and plans, Early Greek States Beyond the Polis is a widely relevant study of Greek history, archaeology and society.Catherine Morgan addresses the different forms of association experienced by early Iron-Age and Archaic Greeks by exploring the archaeological, literary and epigraphical records of central Greece and the northern Peloponnese. Giving an unprecedented understanding of the connections between polis identity and other forms and tiers of association, and refuting the traditional view of early Greek 'ethnic' groups (ethne) as simple systems based on primitive tribal ties, students will find this an essential text in the study of Greek history.
The Late Bronze Age Settlement and Early Iron Age Sanctuary

The Late Bronze Age Settlement and Early Iron Age Sanctuary

Catherine Morgan

American School of Classical Studies at Athens
1999
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Final report on the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age evidence (pottery, metalwork, terracottas, architecture and other constructions) from excavations conducted by the University of Chicago at the sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia between 1952 and 1989. Stylistic analysis of artifacts offers important new information on Corinthian production: Isthmia has produced the first substantial collection of Early Iron Age Corinthian terracottas, for example, as well as 8th-century human figure depictions. Functional analysis, developing established methodology for site characterization, distinguishes Late Bronze Age settlement from Early Iron Age cult activity. Thus Isthmia may be counted among the growing number of Greek shrines established during the Bronze Age/Iron Age transition, and the nature and variety of cult practices at the site may be compared with those elsewhere. In its Corinthian context, Isthmia offers unique insights into 800 years of development, from Mycenaean province to Archaic polis.
Athletes and Oracles

Athletes and Oracles

Catherine Morgan

Cambridge University Press
1990
sidottu
This book is a study of the origins and development of cult practice at Olympia and Delphi. It traces changing patterns of activity through the material record, and challenges many assumptions about the nature and role of the archaeological data. Dr Morgan considers the economics of dedication, technology and the organisation of craft production, which provide insights into the behaviour of producers and purchasers of material dedicated at sanctuaries. Her study is exceptional for the emphasis placed upon the two sites in their contemporary local contexts and their changing roles in society. The progression of state formation is discussed through the relationship between changes in dedicatory practice during the eighth century and the changing needs of communities. The book concludes with the first detailed study of the wider roles of Olympia and Delphi as two major sanctuaries in Archaic Greece, considering their relationships with other sites and their place in the Greek festival calendar.