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mathematics, and literature. Since the 1980s, Drunvalo has been presenting his Flower of Life Workshops (either personally or through his trained facilitators). His work has been
We provide fascinating and educational books, video, audio and mutlimedia products to help awaken the public to new ideas and information that would not be available otherwise. Vis

Martin Luther - Hitler's Spiritual Ancestor by Peter F. Wiener

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admittedly beautiful literature by Goethe, Schiller, and other classics; but of current affairs of modern Germany, of the roots of National Socialism, they are not allowed to hear
Martin Luther - Hitler's Spiritual Ancestor by Peter F. Wiener--Many of the Reformers were NOT the saints much of Protestant Church History paints them as. This work reveals some

Polynomic Theory of Value, Pleasure, Virtues of Franklin and Wooden

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revealed in life and in literature by people who have good manners but are morally evil, and by those with very bad manners who are morally good. An example of the former, now eve

Electricity and the Spirit in Nature

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written in the literature of science fiction ( in fact many scientists write science fiction ) . Consider one last bit   ...   a lot of ideas about the time-lines of the

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- sculpture -arts - literature - cinema - music - media - feminism - cultural studies     ANIMÉ   The Cinema of HayaoMiyazaki HayaoMiyazaki: Pocket Guide Spi
Japanese animation books, studies of Hayao Miyazaki, Katsuhiro Otomo, Masamune Shirow, etc.

The Catcher in the Rye: banned

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Organization for Decent Literature labeled  The Catcher in the Rye   objectionable. [2] At this point,  Catcher  had also been banned in Fairmont, McMechen, St. Louis, and Wheelin
The Catcher in the Rye was banned for un-American ideas. It's actually a twentieth-century jeremiad... What the heck is that? Find out here.

Cause and contrast : an essay on theAmerican crisis, by T. W. MacMahon

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of Southern literature, with which I was so forcibly impressed, as to resolve upon the composition and publication of the following essay. I felt that, at this crisis in our histo
Cause and contrast : an essay on theAmerican crisis, by T. W. MacMahon

Tarot Hermeneutics

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Classes Tarot Literature Tarot Art Tarot Hermeneutics Paul Nagy explores some of the mysteries of the tarot. He no longer hosts weekly teleconferences. Interested in a reading? ph

The abolition of depression

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is artistic conceit. In literature, the cultural effects of depression may be particularly marked. Writing, more than most callings, can coexist with a relapsing and recurring ill

One Small Voice: The Psycho-Epistemology of Art

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painting, sculpture, literature in all its forms (poetry, the short story, the novel, the play), motion pictures (when based on literature), music in all its forms (instrumental m

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning, by Edward Carpenter

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the poetry and art and literature generally of the later civilizations. Though I do not expect or wish to catch Nature and History in the careful net of a phrase, yet I think that

Style by Walter Raleigh - Full Text Free Book

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to arts other than literature, to the whole range of the activities of man. The fact that we use the word "style" in speaking of architecture and sculpture, painting and music, da


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