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Want to have a better connection to God/the Divine every day? Have you ever wondered how people use New Thought teachings in their real lives? Filled with personal experiences, advice, poetry, and stories, Cosmic Thoughts provides a glimpse into our connection to the Divine (God) in everything we do. Essays include a fun encounter in Jamaica on the dangers of multi-tasking, near death experiences, an encounter at gunpoint, dealing with depression and loss, turning around joblessness, and even a story about our beginnings. Writers include Rev. Sally Robbins, Singer/Songwriter Greg Tamblyn, Singer/Performer Megon McDonough, Prosperity Advisor Paula Langguth Ryan, and Rev. Robert JV McMillan. Cosmic Thoughts is an intimate collection that highlights a personal connection to the Universe for each one of us.
John Veazey, born about 1647 in Essex, England, married Martha Broccus about 1670 at Cecil County, Maryland. "He is the progenitor of all the Veazeys from Cherry Grove on Veazey's Neck on the northern end of the Delmarva Peninsular." Descendants migrated to North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and other places.
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Few question the “right turn” America took after 1966, when liberal political power began to wane. But if they did, No Right Turn suggests, they might discover that all was not really “right” with the conservative golden age. A provocative overview of a half century of American politics, the book takes a hard look at the counterrevolutionary dreams of liberalism’s enemies—to overturn people’s reliance on expanding government, reverse the moral and sexual revolutions, and win the Culture War—and finds them largely unfulfilled. David Courtwright deftly profiles celebrated and controversial figures, from Clare Boothe Luce, Barry Goldwater, and the Kennedy brothers to Jerry Falwe...
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Written in 1974, Murder From Within was the first book on the Kennedy assassination to document accurately and in detail how and why President Kennedy was killed. Unlike other conspiracy books, there is no conjecture or uncertainty as to what happened on Nov 22, 1963. Documented facts and eyewitness accounts from public records and the authors' own private interviews draw a clear picture of the events on that fateful day. Because of the names named and who they were, Murder from Within was never published beyond the 100 copies originally printed.--Dust jacket.