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In this book, you find hope. Angel magick works. There are fourteen rituals that help with health and healing. The rituals work to relieve infection, injury, anxiety, depression, pain, fatigue, and major illness. This magick can ease the stress of a medical crisis and protect you from epidemics. Magick is an opportunity to make health and healing possible, but it's not meant to replace ordinary medicine. If you rely on magick, you can seriously damage your health. But if you ignore angel magick, you miss out on the possibility of alternative healing. Here you find Kabbalah-based angel magick, connecting you to healing through Words of Power and a set of unique angelic seals. Without any mixtures or potions, you make a heartfelt request to the angels. With this magick, you can heal yourself and your loved ones. You don't need to understand how Kabbalah works, and you don't need to believe anything. This is universal magick. The book is short and practical, and it's extremely easy to try the techniques. You've got nothing to lose when you open yourself to the magick of angels.
Every time you get The Law of Attraction to work, it's because you caught the attention of an angel. This is why it works like a miracle. Sometimes. The basic Law of Attraction techniques can work, but there is a faster, better and more certain way of getting what you want. The answer is the angels. If you ask in the right way, it is the angels' sacred responsibility to respond to your request and give you what you ask for. Without angels, there is no Law of Attraction. The good news is that you can contact angels easily. You can get them to listen and help. This works whatever your beliefs and whatever your religion. It even works if you don't believe in angels. When you act as though the angels are real, and make contact with them, you begin to manifest your dreams almost instantly.
Discover the unique angels that can bring you good fortune, with enrichment, passion, and triumph. Thirty-six-angels offer you powers to increase energy, negotiate in business, discover passionate feelings, find intimacy, sleep well, achieve more in less time, reach goals, control money, and make the most of your ambitions. There are many more powers, and the angels can offer guidance in all areas of your life.. Sometimes called The Angels of The Decans, each reflects immense astrological forces. The simmering powers of planets and signs bring a rarely-found strength to magick. You don't need to know anything about astrology, and you can ask for help from the angels at any time. You can enri...
“The Earth says, God has placed me here. The Earth says that God tells me to take care of the Indians on this earth; the Earth says to the Indians that stop on the Earth, feed them right. . . . God says feed the Indians upon the earth.” —Cayuse Chief Young Chief, Walla Walla Council of 1855 America has always been Indian land. Historically and culturally, Native Americans have had a strong appreciation for the land and what it offers. After continually struggling to hold on to their land and losing millions of acres, Native Americans still have a strong and ongoing relationship to their homelands. The land holds spiritual value and offers a way of life through fishing, farming, and hun...
From Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara lands in South Dakota; to Cherokee lands in Tennessee; to Sin-Aikst, Lakes, and Colville lands in Washington; to Chemehuevi lands in Arizona; to Maidu, Pit River, and Wintu lands in northern California, Native lands and communities have been treated as sacrifice zones for national priorities of irrigation, flood control, and hydroelectric development. Upstream documents the significance of the Allotment Era to a long and ongoing history of cultural and community disruption. It also details Indigenous resistance to both hydropower and disruptive conservation efforts. With a focus on northeastern California, this book highlights points of intervention to incre...
In March 2005, a nine-year-old boy was gunned down in his Columbia Heights neighborhood in Washington, D.C. The unsolved murder tore the community to its core and sets Rose Marie Berger on an exploration for the soul of our nation's capital. How can urban space be read as biblical narrative? Where do people locate themselves in urban time, space, and spirituality? Who do cities sacrifice and why? Rose Marie Berger has lived in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C., since the mid-1980s. She is Associate Editor and Poetry Editor for the award-winning progressive magazine Sojourners. Berger has written on a wide range of topics related to faith, politics, and culture, and has interviewed some of the world's foremost social and political activists.
In this sequel to Eight Cousins, Rose Campbell returns to the "Aunt Hill" after two years of traveling around the world. Suddenly, she is surrounded by male admirers, all expecting her to marry them. But before she marries anyone, Rose is determined to establish herself as an independent young woman. Besides, she suspects that some of her friends like her more for her money than for herself.
Robert Rose was a promising cricketer and footballer in the mould of his father, Bob, Collingwood's greatest player. Robert's brother, Peter, was on the way to a literary career as a poet and later a publisher. On St Valentine's Day in 1974 a terrible car accident changed the Roses forever. For the next quarter century Robert Rose lived as a quadriplegic. Rose Boys is Peter Rose's portrait of his brother. It is a heartbreaking account of a family united and ravaged by misfortune: a story of love, courage and endurance. This bestselling memoir comes with a new introduction by Brian Matthews. Peter Rose grew up in Wangaratta, Victoria, and is principally known as a poet and memoirist. His firs...
Five Lines of Code teaches refactoring that's focused on concrete rules and getting any method down to five lines or less! There’s no jargon or tricky automated-testing skills required, just easy guidelines and patterns illustrated by detailed code samples. In Five Lines of Code you will learn: The signs of bad code Improving code safely, even when you don’t understand it Balancing optimization and code generality Proper compiler practices The Extract method, Introducing Strategy pattern, and many other refactoring patterns Writing stable code that enables change-by-addition Writing code that needs no comments Real-world practices for great refactoring Improving existing code—refactori...
A brilliant biography of the young Orson Welles, from his prodigious childhood and youth, his triumphs with the Mercury Theatre, to the making of Citizen Kane. Vivid, vastly entertaining, this is the definitive Welles biography.