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"Prophet or Madman (A Bridge Between Worlds)" is a spiritual book by Bruce Adams that explores the nature of reality and our connection to the divine. The book presents a unique perspective on the journey of spiritual awakening and encourages readers to question their assumptions about the world. Adams argues that the traditional duality of matter and spirit is an illusion, and that the true nature of reality is a unity of both. He also emphasizes the importance of direct experience in spiritual growth, rather than relying solely on religious texts or teachings. Overall, "Prophet or Madman (A Bridge Between Worlds)" is a thought-provoking and spiritually inspiring book that offers a fresh perspective on the journey of spiritual awakening. If you are interested in exploring the connection between matter and spirit, and the nature of reality, this book may be of interest to you.
Investigates causes of urban riots and civil disturbances to determine how to prevent their reoccurrence.
The authors offer a framework that allows organizations to go beyond quick fixes and fundraising strategies to a broader paradigm that encompasses community and organization building. What if every person involved with an organization was fully engaged and shared a common goal? What if the efforts of a relatively small ring of staff and board members were amplified by everyone touched by the organization, including current and former volunteers, staff, board members, clients, constituents, funders and supporters? That, the authors show, is the way a charismatic organization operates. The book provides numerous examples of how successful organizations have made this shift, as well as action s...
Krr'Tip - A young, intelligent eight foot arachnid is considered an outcast by all the arachnid clans. Exiled from her clan three years previous, she comes across a strange creature only possessing two legs. This creature has been injured, and she doesn't know how to relate to something so vastly different from herself. During her adventures, she learns what this creature is, how to relate to it, and eventually - befriends it. Bruce Adams - Human captain in the Explorer Corps. Stranded. Alone. Injured. Captain Adams finds himself on a planet of "over-sized" arachnids and insects. With no means to know if they are intelligent, he must figure out how to communicate with the native species. Cap...
The Song of the Rose is a historical novel about the pioneer airmen of the Royal Flying Corps, set on the Western Front during the First World War. It's the story of fictional character Joe Graham, an educated working class lad who, having started his war in the trenches, first becomes an observer and then eventually a Sopwith Camel pilot during the period 1916 - 1918. The story is full of his adventures with real and imagined characters and encompasses the great battles of the Somme and Passchendaele as observed from the air. It also deals with the big questions around the conduct of the war, the unimaginable waste of millions of young lives and the unpredictable hand of Fate that took so many and spared so few.
An intellectual history and aesthetic theory of democratic elections, this book offers a critical alternative to the 'myth of rigging.'