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The beauty of nature around us is one of the greatest blessings of God on us. The mere mention of the serene landscapes, the tranquil rivers, the placid chirping birds and the gushing waterfalls bring a sense of peace and calmness. The creatures in nature are an inspiration for artists, be it metaphorically or literally. This anthology, presents the joint efforts and the words of some beautiful souls, who have been inspired by the nature. The pages of this book are filled with the poetic and lyrical pieces of the writers and the admirers of “His Divine Creations”.
With so many renditions of what mankind should believe about God's plans for the future of humanity, it makes it difficult to discern what could be the truth. But the truth lies in the physics and common sense of the matter. Finally, the True Divine Plan is revealed along with how anyone, regardless of religion or lack thereof, can follow a path of righteousness and achieve spiritual divinity. The achievement of divinity means eternal life and a permanent place within the dimensions of the eternal infinities.
This book explains the methods to keep one healthy and fit, the natural methods which can help a person to be disease-free and the advantages of following nature’s plan for us. It also defines spirituality, the basic concept of creation, the first of its kind exercise regime called Finger Tip Revolution which energises a person and keeps him/ her in good health and stress free. It also dabbles with worship, the customs, traditions and the science behind and beyond our perception.
What do jumbucks, didgeridoos, a platypus, a dingo and kippers all have in common? They're part of Al's exotic adventures in the "Land Down Under"! Come join Al in discovering what freshies, mozzies, and joeys are, and learn a few fun Australian words! Eve Hill is an elementary teacher, artist, writer, entrepreneur, and nature educator. As an educator, she enjoys teaching children to meet with success and to have fun learning. Eve and her husband, Terry, enjoy creating children's books that bring joy. Her website is www.springtimedivinecreations.com. Terry Hill is a cartoonist and caricature artist originally from Australia. He and his wife have created together on many art and design projects through the years. His website is www.tezatoons.com.
Divine Renaissance Volume II opens with a call to the Soul to take flight from the world's clamour, reach the Sanctuary of Being, and stand in the Great Silence of the Presence within.It goes on to reveal riches upon riches concerning the Mystery of Prayer, the Ascent of the Soul, its path to Angelic realms and its ultimate union with the Gods. The true path of the healer is revealed, the zodiacal ministry of the celestial hierarchy of Gods, the mysterious ministry of the one known as the Master and also many aspects of Christian Church Offices and truths long veiled by its Doctrine. This is the day of the Divine Renaissance when the Truth is re-revealed that will set every Soul free. Free to take flight and stand in the Presence of the Divine within and to be led by Him, and Him alone, to a life of Peace, spirituality and Divine Love.
In this dialogue, Theaetetus and Eleatic stranger, who brings a silent young listener, Socrates, try to find the true meaning of the notion "sophist" and review the popular philosophic ideas of those times. In the end, the speakers define the notion of sophism and revaluate the essence of existence.
Native peoples of the Amazon view objects, especially human artifacts, as the first cosmic creations and the building blocks from which the natural world has been shaped. In these constructional cosmologies, spears became the stings of wasps, hammocks became spiderwebs, stools became the buttocks of human beings. A view so antithetical to Western thought offers a refreshing perspective on the place and role of objects in human social life—one that has remained under-studied in Amazonian anthropology. In this book, ten scholars re-introduce objects to contemporary studies of animism in order to explore how various peoples envision the lives of material objects: the occult, or extraordinary, lives of “things,” whose personas are normally not visible to lay people. Combining linguistic, ethnological, and historical perspectives, the contributors draw on a wealth of information gathered from ten Amerindian peoples belonging to seven different linguistic families to identify the basic tenets of what might be called a native Amazonian theory of materiality and personhood. They consider which objects have subjective dimensions and how they are manifested, focusing on three domains regarding Amazonian conceptions of things: the subjective life of objects, considering which things have a subjective dimension; the social life of things, seeing the diverse ways in which human beings and things relate as subjectivities; and the historical life of things, recognizing the fact that some things have value as ritual objects or heirlooms. These chapters demonstrate how native Amazonian peoples view animals, plants, and things as “subjectivities” possessing agency, intentionality, and consciousness, as well as a composite anatomy. They also show how materiality is intimately linked to notions of personhood, with artifacts classified as natural or divine creations and living beings viewed as cultural or constructed. The Occult Life of Things offers original insights into these elaborate native ontologies as it breaks new ground in Amazonian studies.