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Post-Apocalyptic Paganism by Dale R. Gowin

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a new world of peace, health, and unity for all sentient beings. The seeds of this new vision were sown by the Rainbow Warriors of the ’60s, and the emerging paradigm reflect
Luminist Archives: Post-Apocalyptic Paganism by Dale R. Gowin

Hedonism as conceived by a digial zombie

https://www.utilitarianism.com/chatgpt/hedonism.html

friendship, health, and autonomy on their lists. For example, an objective list theory might hold that being healthy contributes to your well-being, even if you don't particularly

Saint Seraphim of Sarov

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was quickly restored to health. Later St. Seraphim related that after the Eucharist had been served, that the Theotokos appeared to him surrounded by light indescribable, accompan

The Revival Harvest Is Always Ripe Among Lost Sinners - by Evangelist John R. Rice

https://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Books,%20Tracts%20&%20Preaching/Printed%20Books/Dr%20John%20Rice/Revival/revival-chap_8.htm

who, with broken health, or with wayward children, or with burdens more than human shoulders can possibly bear, would turn to Jesus? There are countless thousands of such, if we w
The Revival Harvest Is Always Ripe Among Lost Sinners

Chapter 15 of 'The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire'

http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume1/chap15.htm

regard to economy, to health, and to reputation, it is productive of the greatest part of the happiness of private life. The love of action is a principle of a much stronger and m
Chapter 15. The progress of the Christian religion, and the sentiments, manners, numbers, and condition of the primitive Christians

Campbel, Joseph "Myths to Live By"

https://carljung.ru/Library/EngCampMyth.htm

for retaining these in health and, as the old traditions of the fading past dissolve, assist mankind to a knowledge and appreciation of our own inward, as well as the world's outw

Choosing the familiar word, from 'The Choice Of Words' (1954)

http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gowerse/complete/chap7.htm

why the Ministry of Health should not still seek to heal people instead of rehabilitating them. But heal — poor old Bible monosyllable! Will the next translation of the Bibl
How to choose the familiar word, from the section 'The Choice Of Words' in the book 'The Complete Plain Words', a guide to the use of English by Sir Ernest Gowers, first pub

Saving the Catholic Religion

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contributions to the health of the human being, and are filled from within by knowledge of the spirit which has now been added to knowledge of matter.   The human being,

Peyote by Jack Green

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of pain, of ill health”   (147-9) peyote opposes seriousness, at least my kind of seriousness i didnt bother with reading & writing — not enough fun once i sat
Luminist Archives: Peyote by Jack Green

The Golden Age Civilization in the Sahara Desert

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ranges—one finds health and vigor in Life upon the mountains—that he cannot find at any other place—on the earth's surface. No one ever heard of detrimental effe

PHILOSOPHY : Criticosynthesis : Waymarks for a Critical Philosophy

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covering persons, health, family, property, the secular state & death ensue. Chapter 4 studies the neurophilosophy of sensation, preluding the study of beauty. This is needed
On Critical Epistemology, Ethics, Esthetics and the Question of the Divine

P.N.R.T.'s Torch of Natural Philosophy

http://jungcircle.com/mist/alchemy4.htm

two centuries entire in health most perfect. But in that I was right wearied of the distance I had traveled, visiting this place and assailed by an extraordinary hunger and thirst


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