Locurna, (pronounced low-KERR-nah), is a Star Traveller who travels to earth to help young children learn about spirituality and right-relationship with others and with the world and to love themselves just as they are, to know themselves as unlimited spiritual beings and carry these concepts into adulthood.
Marconics - The Human Upgrade, is the story of a new multidimensional energy system that arrived on the planet at the end of 2012, marking the final phase of an operation by Galactic Founders to conclude the evolution of the human experience.
Natures Colour Healing outlines the many ways that various colours and colour combinations can help you in your daily lifephysically, emotionally, and spiritually.
How many of us are aware of that inner calling that tells us that there is much greater meaning, potential and beauty in this world than what society has taught us to believe?
The renowned mystery author presents a comprehensive treatise on ghosts, seances, and psychic phenomena through the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
This book is about a Black man's experience of reading Mark Twain's classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn for the first time while in graduate school.
********** BACK COVER TEXT **********1: The Ultimate Foundation of Nature may very well be the most important conceptual breakthrough in the prediction, validation, and unification of physics.
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Roma Downeybest known as the beloved angel on the TV show Touched by an Angel';has created a beautiful and personal testimony to the presence of God in our lives and our world' (Most Reverend Jos H.
This book brings together leading Indigenous and allied thinkers, practitioners, and advocates to address the critical issue of the Right of Reply in archives - foregrounding truth-telling, cultural safety, and Indigenous sovereignty across GLAM institutions.
By Scalpel and Cross: A Missionary Doctor in Old Korea is the story of a Presbyterian medical missionary told against the background of Korea in the first half of the twentieth century, decades before the astounding rise of South Korea.
The Pentecostal movement emerged at the turn of the twentieth century emphasizing the need for Christians to have a powerful experience of the Holy Spirit.
Do you ever find yourself drowning in secularization and commercialization, being pulled under as Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas intermingle and fly by in a frantic blur?
Conversations about gender, both inside and outside the church, can frequently degenerate into stale and rancorous disputes in which predictable argumentsare traded back and forth, or fade awkwardly away into the tense silences of mutual misunderstanding.
The scriptures of the Christian faith speak of a life qualitatively different from that which we see portrayed on videos, movie screens, and the pages of magazines.
This book addresses the fact that Americans tend to live under a considerable amount of stress, tension, and anxiety, and suggests that humor can be helpful in alleviating their distress.
In the author's ten years living in China, Chinese friends and foreign friends alike have told him that in many ways he is more like a Chinese person than an American.