The Art of Aromatherapy in Magick: A Guide for the Modern Witch by Dree Amandi Pike
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Overview: Infuse Your Magickal Practice with the Natural Alchemy of Plants
A practical guide to the magick of essential oils, this book merges scent with spell, teaching you how to incorporate potent botanical power into your unique practice. Dree Amandi Pike, a professional aromatherapist and spiritual counselor, explores what essential oils are, where to get them, and how to select the right ones for any application—mystical or mundane.
With fifty-five informative essential oil profiles, this book encourages you to venture beyond lavender’s familiar fragrance to create bespoke oil blends for health, spellcraft, meditation, and more. Improve your witchcraft with dozens of exercises and recipes, including Body Worship Lotion, Blessed Bubbles, Lucky Roller Perfume, and a Terracotta Protection Talisman. With this book’s safe, eco-friendly, and ethical techniques, you can skillfully harness aromatic tools to elevate your magical prowess and nurture your spiritual well-being.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy
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Download The Story of the Buddha by John Tarrant (.ePUB)
The Story of the Buddha by John Tarrant
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Overview: For readers of mythology, an original and introspective journey through the life of the Buddha accompanied by 26 beautiful color illustrations and 8 meditations.
From longtime Zen teacher and poet John Tarrant, this is an original retelling of the foundational myth of Buddhism—the life of the Buddha. Told and retold for centuries, this story holds a special place in the human legacy because it is, ultimately, an investigation of the nature of mind and consciousness. Literary-minded readers and fans of myths and folklore will be especially drawn to the Buddha’s encounters with kings, gods, heroes, monsters, and wise teachers in his spiritual quest.
In this captivating narrative, the author leans into his memories of the Egyptian and Greek myths he encountered as a child. “If we pour ourselves into the story of the Buddha,” he writes, “we enter the journey from an unusual place as far as myths go; we begin where the Odyssey ends.” The Buddha already had everything—a palace, family, food, wealth—yet he was suffocating with discontent. He needed to embark on a journey involving pain, searching, magic, and personal discovery. This led to his awakening and the teachings that form the basis of Buddhism.
John Tarrant frames the story with an intimate, inquisitive introduction and postscript that reflect his decades of studying koans and will resonate with a broad readership. The story of the Buddha is personal—it becomes your own story, opening an unexpected path to awakening. If you listen to the images that arise in its telling, you can find where you are in life and where you are headed.
The Buddha’s story becomes more personal with the concluding section of reflections and eight meditations about his life drawn from the Zen tradition. The book’s gorgeous full-color historical illustrations of characters and events in the Buddha’s life enrich the narrative journey. This lovely little book is a meaningful gift or addition to your own bedside or coffee table.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy
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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 61 mb
Overview: For readers of mythology, an original and introspective journey through the life of the Buddha accompanied by 26 beautiful color illustrations and 8 meditations.
From longtime Zen teacher and poet John Tarrant, this is an original retelling of the foundational myth of Buddhism—the life of the Buddha. Told and retold for centuries, this story holds a special place in the human legacy because it is, ultimately, an investigation of the nature of mind and consciousness. Literary-minded readers and fans of myths and folklore will be especially drawn to the Buddha’s encounters with kings, gods, heroes, monsters, and wise teachers in his spiritual quest.
In this captivating narrative, the author leans into his memories of the Egyptian and Greek myths he encountered as a child. “If we pour ourselves into the story of the Buddha,” he writes, “we enter the journey from an unusual place as far as myths go; we begin where the Odyssey ends.” The Buddha already had everything—a palace, family, food, wealth—yet he was suffocating with discontent. He needed to embark on a journey involving pain, searching, magic, and personal discovery. This led to his awakening and the teachings that form the basis of Buddhism.
John Tarrant frames the story with an intimate, inquisitive introduction and postscript that reflect his decades of studying koans and will resonate with a broad readership. The story of the Buddha is personal—it becomes your own story, opening an unexpected path to awakening. If you listen to the images that arise in its telling, you can find where you are in life and where you are headed.
The Buddha’s story becomes more personal with the concluding section of reflections and eight meditations about his life drawn from the Zen tradition. The book’s gorgeous full-color historical illustrations of characters and events in the Buddha’s life enrich the narrative journey. This lovely little book is a meaningful gift or addition to your own bedside or coffee table.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy
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Download Bake & Pray: Liturgies and Recipes by Kendall Vanderslice (.ePUB)
Bake & Pray: Liturgies and Recipes for Baking Bread as a Spiritual Practice by Kendall Vanderslice
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 21 mb
Overview: From God’s provision of manna in the wilderness to Jesus’ miraculous multiplication of loaves, bread functions throughout Scripture as a sign of God’s presence and provision.
Professional baker and practical theologian Kendall Vanderslice has spent a lot of time reflecting on the connection between the dough that clung to her hands at work and the bread blessed and pressed into her palm at church, ultimately seeing that they both were tangible reminders that God was with her and that God cared.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy
Weaving baking science and technique together with theological reflections drawn from a wide range of Christian traditions, Kendall will:
• teach you how to incorporate bread making into the rhythms of your busy life
• reveal the ins-and-outs of bread baking while unlocking the spiritual parallels woven into each loaf
• provide breadmaking liturgies and historical recipes to bake through a variety of liturgical holidays and seasons
• show how to incorporate baking as a form of prayer in our lives.
As you follow the steps to bake bread—whether you are a lifelong baker or intimidated by the thought of yeast—you will learn something about the character of God and the life of faith. In Bake & Pray, you will get not only a practical understanding of how to bake bread, but also receive a deeper appreciation for the ways God can shape you in the process.
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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 21 mb
Overview: From God’s provision of manna in the wilderness to Jesus’ miraculous multiplication of loaves, bread functions throughout Scripture as a sign of God’s presence and provision.
Professional baker and practical theologian Kendall Vanderslice has spent a lot of time reflecting on the connection between the dough that clung to her hands at work and the bread blessed and pressed into her palm at church, ultimately seeing that they both were tangible reminders that God was with her and that God cared.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy
Weaving baking science and technique together with theological reflections drawn from a wide range of Christian traditions, Kendall will:
• teach you how to incorporate bread making into the rhythms of your busy life
• reveal the ins-and-outs of bread baking while unlocking the spiritual parallels woven into each loaf
• provide breadmaking liturgies and historical recipes to bake through a variety of liturgical holidays and seasons
• show how to incorporate baking as a form of prayer in our lives.
As you follow the steps to bake bread—whether you are a lifelong baker or intimidated by the thought of yeast—you will learn something about the character of God and the life of faith. In Bake & Pray, you will get not only a practical understanding of how to bake bread, but also receive a deeper appreciation for the ways God can shape you in the process.
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Download 21 Days to Master Numerology by David A. Phillips (.ePUB)
21 Days to Master Numerology: Understand Your Inner Self and Find Your True Purpose with Your Birth Chart by David A. Phillips (21 Days)
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Overview: It takes just 21 days to establish a new habit. Discover how to use your birth chart to find your true inner self and create a life full of abundance, purpose and joy.
Numerology is a practice that provides direct knowledge of the inner self through numerical information and your birth chart. It can help you to relate better to other people, become more emotionally and financially secure, maintain good health and live a thoroughly loving life. Above all, it can offer you a determined, successful and joyous course through life.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy
In this in-depth, accessible guide, you’ll discover:
• what the numbers on your birth chart mean and how they can help influence your life for the better
• how to find your ultimate purpose with your Ruling Number
• how to set up and interpret a Number Pyramid in order to create a well-balanced life
• the numerological power and meaning of names and how to compile your Name Chart
This is the perfect introduction to a useful, insightful practice, now presented in a format that fits your life.
If there’s a skill you’ve always wanted to learn, the answer is only a few weeks away with Hay House’s 21 Days series.
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Overview: It takes just 21 days to establish a new habit. Discover how to use your birth chart to find your true inner self and create a life full of abundance, purpose and joy.
Numerology is a practice that provides direct knowledge of the inner self through numerical information and your birth chart. It can help you to relate better to other people, become more emotionally and financially secure, maintain good health and live a thoroughly loving life. Above all, it can offer you a determined, successful and joyous course through life.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy
In this in-depth, accessible guide, you’ll discover:
• what the numbers on your birth chart mean and how they can help influence your life for the better
• how to find your ultimate purpose with your Ruling Number
• how to set up and interpret a Number Pyramid in order to create a well-balanced life
• the numerological power and meaning of names and how to compile your Name Chart
This is the perfect introduction to a useful, insightful practice, now presented in a format that fits your life.
If there’s a skill you’ve always wanted to learn, the answer is only a few weeks away with Hay House’s 21 Days series.
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Download The Blind Storyteller by Iris Berent (.PDF)
The Blind Storyteller: How We Reason about Human Nature by Iris Berent
Requirements: .PDF reader, 13.6 MB
Overview: Do newborns think? Do they know that three is greater than two? Do they prefer right to wrong? What about emotions–can newborns recognize happiness or anger? If the answer to these questions is yes, then how are our inborn thoughts and feelings encoded in our bodies? Could they
persist after we die?
Going all the way back to ancient Greece, human nature and the mind-body problem have been the topics of fierce scholarly debates. But laypeople also have strong opinions about such matters. Most people believe, for example, that newborn babies don’t know the difference between right and
wrong–such knowledge, they insist, can only be learned. For emotions, they presume the opposite–that our capacity to feel fear, for example, is both inborn and embodied.
These beliefs are stories we tell ourselves about what we know and who we are. They reflect and influence our understanding of ourselves and others and they guide every aspect of our lives. In The Blind Storyteller, the cognitive psychologist Iris Berent exposes a chasm between our intuitive
understanding of human nature and the conclusions emerging from science. Her conclusions show that many of our stories are misguided. Just like Homer, we, the storyteller, are blind.
How could we get it so wrong? In a twist that could have come out of a Greek tragedy, Berent proposes that our errors are our fate. These mistakes emanate from the very principles that make our minds tick: Our blindness to human nature is rooted in human nature itself.
An intellectual journey that draws on philosophy, anthropology, linguistics, cognitive science, and Berent’s own cutting-edge research, The Blind Storyteller grapples with a host of provocative questions, from why we are so afraid of zombies, to whether dyslexia is just in our heads, from what
happens to us when we die, to why we are so infatuated with our brains. The end result is a startling new perspective on the age-old nature/nurture debate–and on what it means to be human.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy
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Requirements: .PDF reader, 13.6 MB
Overview: Do newborns think? Do they know that three is greater than two? Do they prefer right to wrong? What about emotions–can newborns recognize happiness or anger? If the answer to these questions is yes, then how are our inborn thoughts and feelings encoded in our bodies? Could they
persist after we die?
Going all the way back to ancient Greece, human nature and the mind-body problem have been the topics of fierce scholarly debates. But laypeople also have strong opinions about such matters. Most people believe, for example, that newborn babies don’t know the difference between right and
wrong–such knowledge, they insist, can only be learned. For emotions, they presume the opposite–that our capacity to feel fear, for example, is both inborn and embodied.
These beliefs are stories we tell ourselves about what we know and who we are. They reflect and influence our understanding of ourselves and others and they guide every aspect of our lives. In The Blind Storyteller, the cognitive psychologist Iris Berent exposes a chasm between our intuitive
understanding of human nature and the conclusions emerging from science. Her conclusions show that many of our stories are misguided. Just like Homer, we, the storyteller, are blind.
How could we get it so wrong? In a twist that could have come out of a Greek tragedy, Berent proposes that our errors are our fate. These mistakes emanate from the very principles that make our minds tick: Our blindness to human nature is rooted in human nature itself.
An intellectual journey that draws on philosophy, anthropology, linguistics, cognitive science, and Berent’s own cutting-edge research, The Blind Storyteller grapples with a host of provocative questions, from why we are so afraid of zombies, to whether dyslexia is just in our heads, from what
happens to us when we die, to why we are so infatuated with our brains. The end result is a startling new perspective on the age-old nature/nurture debate–and on what it means to be human.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy
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