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  • av Rudolf Steiner
    300,-

    Include: ¿ The relationship between geometric studies and the development of direct spiritual perception¿ How to construct a fourth-dimensional hypercube¿ The six dimensions of the self-aware human being¿ Problems with the theory of relativity¿ The Trinity and angelic hierarchies and their relationship to physical space¿ The dimensional aspect of the spiritual being encountered by Moses on Mt. Sinai

  • av James Coates
    260,-

    Speed read people, decipher body language, detect lies, and understand human nature.Is it possible to analyze people without them saying a word? Yes, it is. Learn how to become a "mind reader" and forge deep connections.¿How to get inside people's heads without them knowing.¿Understand the subtle signals that you are sending out and increase your emotional intelligence.¿Learn the keys to influencing and persuading others.¿Find shortcuts to connect quickly and deeply with strangers.¿Decode people's thoughts and intentions, and you can go in any direction you want with them.

  • av Rudolf Steiner
    280,-

    Theosophy is a key work for gaining a solid footing in spiritual reality as described by Rudolf Steiner. It is organized into four parts. First, Steiner builds a comprehensive understanding of human nature: physical bodily nature; soul qualities; spirit being, or "I"-being; and the higher spiritual aspects.In the next section, Steiner offers an extraordinary overview of the laws of reincarnation and the principles of karma, as we pass from one life to the next. This prepares us for the third section, in which he shows the various ways in which we live¿during life on earth and after death and in the three worlds of body, soul, and spirit.Finally, we are given a succinct description of the path of knowledge, along which each person can begin to understand the marvelous and harmonious complexity of the psycho-spiritual worlds in their fullness.

  • av John Church
    200,-

    "I need make no apology far publishing the following Letters, as the Subject was first delivered in several Discourses, and is now by the particulardesire of many friends, published to the Church in the form of familiar Letters-appearing in the homely dress of plain speech, they will, doubtless,meet the censure of the carnal critic, but my mind is fully made up on that point-that which is highly esteemed amongst such men, is abominable inthe sight of God. Being favored with much of the presence of God in preaching the Sermons, and since then in writing some of these Letters, I trust every wise, spiritual, and humble Christian, into whose hands this Work may fall, will be edified, reproved, comforted, and built up on their most holy Faith." John Church

  • av William Walker Atkinson
    260,-

    Speed read people, decipher body language, detect lies, and understand human nature.Is it possible to analyze people without them saying a word? Yes, it is. Learn how to become a "mind reader" and forge deep connections.How to get inside people's heads without them knowing.Find shortcuts to connect quickly and deeply with strangers.The art of reading and analyzing people is truly the art of understanding human nature. Consider it like a cheat code that will allow you to see through people's actions and words.Decode people's thoughts and intentions, and you can go in any direction you want with them.

  • av J. T. Cunningham
    296,-

    To respond to specific stimulation in the body, hormones are secreted and the desired message is sent to the target cell and its connection is done through receptors on the target cell. The receptors of the target cells are proteins and can be membrane or intracellular. In other words, the connection is made in the same membrane or it goes inside the cell. These receptors are three dimensional and act like locks and keys by binding to hormones. After connecting, it executes the command it had in that cell and by performing new reactions, it causes changes in the cells. Hormones either control a specific part of the body or are in charge of general control. According to their type, hormones are transported in the blood free or bound with specific proteins. For example, peptide hormones are transported in a soluble form in plasma, and steroid and thyroid hormones are transferred in connection with plasma proteins. Hormones are inactive when they are attached to these proteins. These hormones are transferred in the blood at a slower rate and remain in the blood for a long time.

  • av Hugo Munsterberg
    260,-

    Have you ever thought that there might be something wrong with human beings, even that we might be slightly insane? Why is it that so many human beings are filled with a restless discontent, and an insatiable desire for material goods, status and power? Why is it that human history has been filled with endless conflict, oppression and inequality? In this ground-breaking and inspiring book, HUGO MÜNSTERBERG shows that we do suffer from a psychological disorder, which he refers to as humania, or ego-madness. This disorder is so close to us that we don't realize it's there, but it's the root cause of all our dysfunctional behaviour, both as individuals and as a species.

  • av Rudolf Steiner
    260,-

    Originally published in 1894, Rudolf Steiner's Die Philosophie der Freiheit was considered by Steiner to be his most enduring work above all others. "Are we free, whether we know it or not? Is any notion of individual freedom merely an illusion?" Steiner tackles these age-old questions in a new and unique way. He shows that, by considering our own activity of thinking, we can realize the reasons for everything we do. And if these reasons are taken from the realm of our ideals, our actions are free, because only we determine them. The question of freedom cannot be settled by philosophical argument. Nor is it simply granted to us. If we want to be free, we must work through our own inner activity to overcome unconscious urges and habitual thinking. To accomplish this, we must reach a point of view that recognizes no limits to knowledge, sees through all illusions, and opens the door to an experience of the reality of the spiritual world. Then we can achieve the highest level of evolution¿we will recognize ourselves as free spirits.

  • av Edwin L. Miller
    266,-

    The object of this book is to teach high-school boys and girls how to write plain newspaper English. Next to letter-writing, this is at once thesimplest and the most practical form of composition. The pupil who does preëminently well the work outlined in this volume may become a proof-reader, a reporter, an editor, or even a journalist. In other words, the student of this book is working on a practical bread-and-butter proposition. He must remember, however, that the lessons it contains are elementary. They are only a beginning. And even this beginning can be made only by the most strenuous and persistent exertions. English is not an easy subject. It is the hardest subject in the curriculum. To succeed in English three things are required: (1) Work; (2) Work; (3) WORK.

  • av Rufus Estes
    276,-

    Born a slave in 1857, Rufus Estes worked his way up from a Pullman Private Car attendant to a job preparing meals for the top brassat one of the country's largest steel corporations. This cookbook, the first to be written and published by a black chef, includes a numberof dishes from Estes' vast culinary collection.Commenting briefly on his Southern childhood and early years as a railway attendant, Estes goes on to offer simple instructions for preparing such standard fare as fried chicken, beef roast, and glazed carrots. But the heart of the book lies in mouth-watering recipes for dishes rarely found in contemporary cookbooks - among them Creole-style chicken gumbo, chestnut stuffing with truffles, cherry dumplings, and southern-stylewaffles. Nearly 600 recipes - from haute cuisine to family-style meals - are included.Sure to intrigue food enthusiasts and collectors of old cookbooks, Rufus Estes' Good Things to Eat will also appeal to anyone interested in the African-American experience.

  • av Ferris Anderson
    270,-

    Our native country having been, from time immemorial, entitled Merry England, it is clear that, provided it has been called by a right name, aComic Grammar will afford the most hopeful means of teaching its inhabitants their language. That the epithet in question has been correctly applied, it will therefore be our business to show.If we can only prove that things which foreigners regard in the most serious point of view, and which, perhaps, ought in reality to be so considered,afford the modern Minotaur John Bull, merely matter of amusement, we shall go far towards the establishment of our position. We hope to do thisand more also.

  • av Clarence Stratton
    306,-

    If you want to be successful these days, you have to master the art of communication! Only those who present themselves authentically and argue wisely can achieve their goals - whether at work or in their private lives. The book PUBLIC SPEAKING teaches you how to use simple strategies to playfully improve your speaking and persuasion skills in order to finally get what you want in life. This book offers beginners a good start to master communication. But experts also gain new insights into the world of rhetoric, which makes this work a standard reading when it comes to the art of speech.

  • av Janet Mckenzie Hill
    246,-

    Chocolate has beguiled us for centuries. From the spiced drinks sipped by the nobility in ancient Mexico to the artisan bars filled with weird and wonderful flavor combinations we devour today, chocolate has always had a magical pull on our senses. Exotic, indulgent, hedonistic and sensual, its power over us somehow exceeds the sum of its parts. This ground-breaking exploration of chocolate, by award-winning writer and lifelong cocoa enthusiast Sue Quinn, will intrigue, inspire, surprise and fascinate you in equal measure. In these pages is a wealth of cultural, historical, and culinary information about the story of chocolate through the ages and across the world, illustrated with vintage packaging, iconic advertisements.

  • av Fabian Andrus
    246,-

    A vegetarian diet offers an abundance of mouthwatering food options that promote long-term health. You don't need to be a vegetarian to eat like one! It's that yummy, and you can have your family and friends join you for the scrumptious yet healthy food. Using the meatless eating method, you not only cook healthy, but you will also enjoy tons of energy and improved looks.

  • av Mitzi Perdue
    326,-

    ou'll be cooking with all four burners and living a life well-done once you learn Mitzi Perdue's Recipes for Success! You're invited to dish-up a heaping serving of wit and wisdom from the best-selling author and speaker Mitzi Perdue as she treats you to the "secret" recipes and integral ingredients. Mrs. Perdue will show you how Mark went from being penniless to being bankrupt to becoming the man he is today. So get ready to dig in because the soup's on and you're the guest of honor.

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