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Este manual de metaf sica cristiana en t rminos sencillos, est dirigido a quien necesite conocer la verdad de Dios. Esta escrito en palabras de a centavo, como dijera la autora, y se debe consultar constantemente, pero sobre todo cada vez que se presente un problema, o se enfrente una situaci n angustiosa; en estos casos pasar algo asombroso, y es que el librito se abrir en la p gina que se conviene consultar para propiciar la paz y la prosperidad.
Practical philosophy for the day-to-day life. Metaphysical concept in actual terms.
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This book includes basic principles of holistic health, and how to lose weight with these alternatives.
Venezuelan practitioner Elhoim Leafar presents more than seventy spells, charms, folk remedies, and exercises to help you understand the world of dreams. Written from the perspective of South American magical culture, this must-have compendium demonstrates what dream witchery is, why it's important, and how to practice it. You'll also learn from over fifteen contributors that specialize in Wicca, Hoodoo, Brazilian and Cuban folk traditions, and more. In addition to stories of dream workers and his own family's practices, Elhoim teaches you about: Dream Interpretation • Spirit Guides • Lucid Dreaming • Mediumship • Clairvoyance • Sleep Protection • Dream Altars • Dream Pillows • Charm Bags • Dream Crystals • Dream Healing • Infusions • Dream Walking • Visualizations • Dream Herbs, Incense & Oils
In Cuba, internationally renowned artists, philosophers, and writers reflect on the idea of a nation displaced. Featuring contributions from Isabel Alvarez Borland, Antonio Benítez-Rojo, María Cristina García, William Navarrete, Eliana Rivero, Rafael Rojas, and Carlos Victoria, as well as many others, Cuba is a rich collection of essays, testimonials, and interviews that reveal the complex, often antagonistic cultural and political debates coexisting within the Cuban exile population. As a multivoiced text, Cuba formulates a deeper understanding of diasporic identity, and broadens the discussion of the manner in which Cuban cultural identity and nationhood have been constructed, negotiated, and transformed by physical and cultural displacement.