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• Explains how to determine your personal tree of life depending on your date of birth and how this tree reveals your gifts, talents, and life path • Features full-color photos that capture the true spirit of the trees • Details each tree’s spiritual meaning, element family, essential qualities, healing effects, gifts and talents, and symbolism Drawing on her intimate knowledge of trees and connections to Celtic traditions, Daniela Christine Huber shares a new interpretation of the tree horoscope calendar--where 22 archetypal trees are associated with different dates throughout the year and just like birth stones or astrological signs can reveal your innate talents and unique life pa...
Reveals how we can learn from the intelligent communities of trees and plants • Shares breakthrough research on how tree and plant communities function, revealing a holistic, interconnected, communal, and sentient new world • Examines the attributes we share with trees and plants and how the behaviors of altruism, cooperation, and community are genetically coded in our beings • Looks at how to learn to see, think, imagine, and live with holistic eco-centric awareness and the benefits that come from working with our plant allies Breakthrough research is not only revealing a brilliant green world with amazing attributes like dispersed intelligence but also that humanity, like the tree an...
Originally published in 1983, this volume represents the edited proceedings of the first conference organized by the European Group for Eye Movement Research with the theme "Eye Movements: Current Research and Methodology". The conference was held at the Department of Psychology, University of Bern, Switzerland in 1981. The book is divided into four parts covering: Methods; Central and Peripheral Processing; Picture Viewing and Visual Tracking; and Cognitive Processes and Reading. Each part is introduced by one of the session chairpersons of the conference.
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This book presents a unique testimony on the evolution of the Indian peasant's world over more than sixty years. Its originality lies in part in the unique trajectory of its author, Gilbert Étienne, an exceptional man, all at once scientific traveller, thinker of the North/South relationships and economist concerned by sociology and history inputs. In unfolding the story of his passionate relationship with India, the author offers a very personal look which takes into account not only crop diversification and production techniques, but also local anthropological structures and the conditions of the various castes, including the lowest ones. With its approximately 100 pages, the book is some...
Welcher Baum bin ich? Daniele Huber hat eine innige Beziehung zu Bäumen und fühlt sich ihren keltischen Wurzeln verbunden. So hat sie dem Wissen um die charakteristischen Eigenschaften der verschiedenen menschlichen "Baumtypen" einen neuen, zeitgemäßen und tiefgründigen Ausdruck gegeben. Daniela Huber überzeugt mit ihrer frischen, klaren Sprache und ihren wunderbaren Fotos. Hier sprechen die Bäume zu uns, und wir erfahren Aufschlussreiches über uns selbst.
Poetry. Art. Anne Tardos's UXUDO combines extreme sophistication with great warmth. By using the ligusitic, the filmic, the nonlinear, her surface becomes dimensional, what I want to call an acute net, in the sense of crossings. Time and mourning support from the outside. This is exciting and tremendously moving -- Me-mei Berssenbrugge. UXUDO, a gift from technology, illuminsted manuscript. Illuminated not as in illustrated, but luminous (ital), interactive in a sense that Blake would have understood. Or Zukovsky : that language is eyes. Ears, echoes. That, in fact, language itself, in our time certainly, must always be plural: a system of difference, midrashim to an Ur-text that never existed but perpetually surrounds us. Place exists, but entirely as displacement. These marvelous works reveal our time with remarkable precision, generosity and wit. Anne Tardo see (ital), hears, writes, acts (itla), with a clarity that is breathtaking Ron Silliman.