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The stunningly personal new non-fiction work from one of the world's most inspiring and intuitive authors, Paulo Coelho.
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Aleph is a book without text for parents and babies to share. Its simple, bold graphics introduce shapes and objects. Includes an index of first words that match the illustrations.
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After the second coming of Christ, the savior mysteriously vanishes from his rule, resulting in the flood of demons onto the planet Earth, ravaging the planet.
Combine the ancient practice of hatha yoga with the shapes and mystical meanings of the Hebrew letters to enhance your physical health and deepen your spiritual life. This unique guide shows both the yoga enthusiast and the yoga novice how to use hatha yoga postures and techniques to physically connect with Jewish spirituality. "If you are curious about hatha yoga, Aleph-Bet Yoga provides a safe introduction to the basic yoga postures and techniques. If you are one of the tens of thousands of Jews who already practice hatha yoga, Aleph-Bet Yoga will connect your yoga to something explicitly Jewish. With its Jewish content and intent, Aleph-Bet Yoga will enhance rather than interfere with you...
Reproduction of the original.
Aleph Shin/Samson's Lion was one of the most spellbinding religious thriller books published in the past ten years. Ten Lost is its prequel. Since Aleph Shin is out of print, and must be read first, TMS Publishing has included the entire book in this volume with Ten Lost for no more than the cost of Ten Lost alone. Two-for-the-price-of-one. Ten Lost fills in the gaps in Aleph Shin that surely left the reader asking the question: What are the foundations of this amazing story? Ten Lost answers these questions and gives deep insights into conflict of religion and secularism in the State of Israel.
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Aleph could do so many things like run, jump and even kick a ball. You would think this would make her happy. But she was not, because she could not speak. Read how Aleph overcomes her problem and finds her voice.