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This guidebook is for anyone wanting to learn the Tarot or deepen their Tarot practice. Use it as a general interpretation guide for any standard deck while also exploring the unique symbolism of the Dark Exact Tarot. Patterns and narratives within the cards are explored in a variety of forms, with special attention paid to the Fool's Journey of the Major Arcana.This Expanded Edition offers more detailed discussion of reading practices and includes extended card descriptions, additional charts, symbolic correspondences for the cards, and spreads for reading.
Virginia Woolf & Mrs. Dalloway threw a dinner party, Frank O'Hara bagged his Lunch poems, & Coleman Stevenson serves Breakfast: 43 poems.Praise for Breakfast:Breakfast. Washing the dishes. Gardening. Home. Nature. The weather. Coleman Stevenson's work vibrates everywhere with life and loss: part elegy, part dying to be born again, 'held together by lightning'. Her poetry is that illuminating force striking right through and out of her.-- Mark Mordue, author, Dastgah: Diary of a Head Trip, and Thing That YearIn the Fifties, Frank O'Hara daily went to lunch, taxis lurching past. Years later, Coleman Stevenson dreams over breakfasts. Go to your room for a timeout. Coleman Stevenson we love you ...
This guidebook is for people wanting to learn the Tarot or deepen their Tarot practices. While the images and specific descriptions included are from the Dark Exact Tarot Deck, this guide also presents general traditional card meanings that can be used to interpret any standard deck. Patterns and narratives within the cards are explored in a variety of forms, with special attention paid to the Fool¿s Journey of the Major Arcana. This book also discusses ideas surrounding the practice of Tarot, and provides classic and original spreads for learning and practice.
Dr. Cassius Stevenson is burned out. After working a decade in an inner city emergency department, the blood and sorrow of a collapsing city has taken its toll. Flashbacks of his days in the military are riling what has been in hibernation. When his mentor announces retirement, Cassius seizes the opportunity and decides he too will resign. But his mentor is murdered and city detectives have no solid leads. The soldier is reborn. Chris Eisner was born in Baltimore and has lived in Maryland his whole life. He began writing at the age of 6. He lives with his wife and dogs. For more information, see www.chriseisner.com.
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Many biographical and genealogical sketches of Giles County ancestors have been collected and presented here. They derive from a great variety of sources, such as books, periodicals, vital records, war records, etc. Combined, these sketches reveal the history of Giles County, Tennessee. This edition has been revised with new content added. I hope this publication is valuable to all of those with roots connected to Giles County.
Resistance and Persuasion is the first book to analyze the nature of resistance and demonstrate how it can be reduced, overcome, or used to promote persuasion. By examining resistance, and providing strategies for overcoming it, this new book generates insight into new facets of influence and persuasion. With contributions from the leaders in the field, this book presents original ideas and research that demonstrate how understanding resistance can improve persuasion, compliance, and social influence. Many of the authors present their research for the first time. Four faces of resistance are identified: reactance, distrust, scrutiny, and inertia. The concluding chapter summarizes the book's ...
The MacArthur grant–winning environmental justice activist’s riveting memoir of a life fighting for a cleaner future for America’s most vulnerable A Smithsonian Magazine Top Ten Best Science Book of 2020 Catherine Coleman Flowers, a 2020 MacArthur “genius,” grew up in Lowndes County, Alabama, a place that’s been called “Bloody Lowndes” because of its violent, racist history. Once the epicenter of the voting rights struggle, today it’s Ground Zero for a new movement that is also Flowers’s life’s work—a fight to ensure human dignity through a right most Americans take for granted: basic sanitation. Too many people, especially the rural poor, lack an affordable means of ...