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    Why Have We Forsaken Him?
    WHY HAVE WE FORSAKEN HIM? II
    Taking A Detour
    Yeliza Meet the Hicotea Again
    Your Throne 1
    Dayspring of Youth
    • Dayspring of Youth

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,6(18)Évaluer

      "This work is a record of instruction received during different states of Yoga practice; that sealed book opened by the aspiring student during his development into his own inner states of being." - M (the author). This precious book stands next to Blavatsky's The Secret Doctrine (1888) as one of the most important spiritual books of recent centuries. First published in 1931, at a time when charlatans and fortune-seekers were rapidly expanding their efforts to mislead humanity through mischievous spiritual teachings, this mysterious book by an "anonymous" author opened the doors for sincere seekers to real spirituality. He explains how proper management of our psychological and physical energies brings us into harmony with the divine. His message is at once scientific and mystical, intuitive and concrete, and completely in harmony with the scriptures of every religion. Although the author "M" could not state explicitly what was destined to be fully revealed beginning in 1950 by Samael Aun Weor, when illuminated by the light of the ancient Gnostic teachings, the wisdom of this book can truly be understood and valued. It provides a deep yet easy to understand explanation of how our bodies and minds relate to nature and to the superior levels of existence, and what we must do if we long to escape the suffering in our lives.

      Dayspring of Youth
    • Your Throne 1

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(387)Évaluer

      The story follows a powerful noblewoman who finds herself in an unexpected predicament when she wakes up in the body of her sworn enemy. This twist forces her to rethink her elaborate plans for revenge. "Your Throne Vol. 1" compiles the first twelve episodes of a captivating fantasy WEBTOON comic by SAM, which boasts an impressive readership of over 830 million globally. The narrative explores themes of identity, rivalry, and the complexities of power dynamics in a richly imagined world.

      Your Throne 1
    • At the end of second sequel, Mother Nature was impressed with Yeliza and gives instructions to the Puerto Rican owl, Mucaro, to deliver directions to get close to the neighborhood where the mothers parents live in Puerto Rico. First, the girl stops by a place that was known for its traditional restaurants, then the girl followed to the town. On the way there, she meets again the activist Jicotea, a Puerto Rican turtle that she met before in the palmas altas manglar. It is an endangered species from Caño Tiburones, a northwestern swamp of the island. It entertained Yeliza with a funny story about how Shrimp and their cousinsthe cocolagot together with the turtle to join the protest. After that, it ate part of Yelizas food, leaving the girl by herself in the middle of the crowd with the excuse that it has to lead the protest. Yeliza wandered along with a group of old folks that were walking toward the town. They were talking enthusiastically about the parade of the image of the Virgin of Carmen in the ancon down on the Barceloneta River as an opening of the July festivities dedicated for the holy patron. In this third sequel, Yeliza learns about the cultural and political aspects of the islands history. She learns about the importance of mangles to protect the endemic species and the migratory birds too. Yeliza had a funny third encounter with Jicotea, who took off the shell because of the hot weather in Puerto Rico.

      Yeliza Meet the Hicotea Again
    • Taking A Detour

      Adapting Theatre to Celebrate the Ability of All

      • 92pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the innovative methods of Detour Company Theatre, this book outlines how traditional theatre can be adapted to embrace non-typical actors. It provides a comprehensive guide through exercises, casting, auditions, and blocking, emphasizing practical tools for creating authentic theatrical experiences. By blending storytelling with pedagogical insights, it showcases the importance of inclusivity in the arts, particularly for actors with cognitive and physical disabilities.

      Taking A Detour
    • The book emphasizes the importance of recognizing and appreciating the blessings in our lives, particularly through prayer. It encourages readers to invite Jesus into their daily routines, allowing Him to guide their actions and emotions. By expressing gratitude each morning, individuals can deepen their relationship with the Lord, reflecting their passion for Him in their everyday experiences. The focus is on personal devotion rather than superficial displays of faith, urging a genuine connection with Jesus.

      WHY HAVE WE FORSAKEN HIM? II
    • Focusing on the author's personal experiences as a courier, this book emphasizes the constant presence of the Holy Spirit in daily life. Through prayer and reflection, the author aims to highlight the miracles often overlooked in our routine. The narrative encourages readers to acknowledge the divine in everyday occurrences and advocates for a collective expression of faith, particularly through the Lord's Prayer at public events. This call to awareness seeks to deepen the connection with the Holy Spirit and promote gratitude for the blessings we receive.

      Why Have We Forsaken Him?
    • Set in a world where humans are confined at home, the story explores the chaotic reactions of cats who feel their territory has been invaded. As they navigate this unexpected situation, their frustration manifests in mischievous and destructive behavior, leading to humorous and relatable scenarios. The narrative captures the unique perspective of feline characters as they attempt to reclaim their space, showcasing their antics and the challenges of cohabiting with humans during lockdown.

      Cats' Only Vice Is Destruction
    • Life in a Jiffy

      Short Poems and Fiction Stories

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The author, writing under the pen name Sam, presents a collection of poems and short stories that explore themes of nature and human relationships. These selections, drawn from her popular blog, capture the essence of life and resonate with readers, inviting them to connect with their inner child. The works aim to evoke a sense of wonder and reaffirm a belief in the goodness of life, offering a refreshing perspective through spontaneous and heartfelt writing.

      Life in a Jiffy
    • Barack Hussein Obama ....Few Are Chosen

      (The Obamanating Spirit and Remembered Stories)

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the life and presidency of Barack Hussein Obama, this book offers a blend of biography, humor, and historical insights. It reflects on the segregated South while envisioning a hopeful future, aiming to enlighten readers on themes of birth, patriotism, and religion. The author incorporates personal anecdotes and scripture, creating a narrative that is both informative and engaging. Rather than serving as a critique, it seeks to foster understanding and provoke thought about significant aspects of Obama's journey and impact.

      Barack Hussein Obama ....Few Are Chosen
    • Jake and Jack Davidson. Two sides of the same coin - different, but inseparable, as most twins are. Young and full of hope, they live their lives as most teenagers do; worrying about school, sports and their love life. But those worries turn from frivolous to serious when Jake receives some terrible news, changing their lives forever, and Jack must find a way to adapt to a new reality that he cannot possibly face alone.

      Baseball Boys