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A great utopian and spiritual view of Atlantis being restored in the Americas, and the world.
Son of Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of the Scarlet Letter and House of Seven Gables, write on his life in an underground prison, with its underworld economy. Has mankind advanced in its solutions or punishments of criminal?
There is a subterranean world! It's one made by man, nature, and God. And after all the millennia man has been on the planet, he know less about his own world.
Here are strange and unexplainable legions of the "Wee People," the Dero, and long-haired Atlantean giants as encountered by cave explorers and miners trapped far beneath the earth.
This book is a preservation work to save a bit of history for today's woman. It contains many pictures of women that were local leaders in the Suffrage Movement and some men that endorsed and supported their cause.
According to the popular apprehension of the term, a promise is the act of the promisor alone; but in truth it requires also an act of the promisee. Before any act by the promisee, the so-called promise is in law only an offer, called by the Romans a pollicitation. It is not until it is accepted by the promisee that it becomes in law a promise.
Humankind's future rests in the stars. It may do us well to understand our own star, the sun. We've worshipped it as God for thousands of years, we still honor it one day a week as a holy day, we hold it in awe for its heat and light, - it's time we learned about it.
The Blackfoot tribes, particularly the Piegan, have been more extensively studied than most other Plains Indians. The writer began a systematic investigation of their culture in 1903.
Naturally, there clusters about the sun a rich mine of folk-lore. The prominence of the orb of day, its importance in the maintenance and the development of life, the mystery that has ever enveloped it, its great influence in the well-being of mankind, have secured for the sun a history of interest equalled by none, to which every age and every race have contributed their pages.
Serious study into sundials and roses; and man's love affair with both, as he turned both into emblems for symbols of meanings.
The tale of a miraculously born redeemer who overcomes heroic challenges, teaches ethics and morality, performs marvels and wonders, acquires disciples and is famed far and wide, to be persecuted, killed and reborn, is not unique but a global phenomenon recurring in a wide variety of cultures long before the Christian era. Are Krishna, Buddha and Christ "real people" or myths?
For ages men have sought to perpetuate their memories in enduring monuments of brass and of stone. Yet, in their efforts to build lasting memorials they have neglected the most enduring monument of all-the Monument of Posterity. These farseeing ones have overlooked their real opportunity; for in posterity-in the achievements of their children's children, men may best hope to reflect a lasting greatness.
A manual, a how to manual, for astral projection.
Reverse health problems with food, herbs, and spices. Learn about a juice that reverses heart disease and cancer, a vegetable that eliminates depression, a protein-rich food for boosting energy, a berry for improving poor vision, a fruit which lowers cholesterol, a spice that kills germs, plus hundreds of others.
This is one of the most controversial books publshed in the age of enlightenment. Reproduced with all notes and footnotes. Critics hung their attack on a couple of errors, overlooking the massive amount of evidence the author produced challenging the orthodox and fundamental view of Christianity. Cassels challenged the biased translations of manuscripts by theolgians of his day.






















