Making Miracles

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Arnold Fox,Barry Fox Illustrator: NA: Making Miracles: Inspiring Mind-methods to Supercharge Your Emotion and Rejuvenate Your Health, Jaico Publishing House 2008 ISBN: 9788179928929

New Paperback NA Miracles are but stupendous feat achieved by men of flesh and blood. It is the zeal, the fervour that prods and goads them to trudge an extra mile. There is absolutely no mumbo-jumbo serenading their extraordinaire act. The God-given sprit is in itself a boon to surmount mundane trivialities and transgress into an esoteric realm. The authors, a father-son doctor duo do a tandem act to resonate out this message to the readers. The father's life was tempered by the privation of the 1930s and the fear, then exuberance of the 1960s. From opposite sides of what we once called the generation gap, they join to present their exhilarating science of the human spirit. ?This is a book about the spirit. It tells you that, your spirit can actually change the biochemistry of your body for the better. The authors recount their doctor patient interlocution to put up the sordid picture of ailments affecting our society. The authors explicate out how thoughts, words and actions get transmuted into bodily constituents chemical and electrical substances that become vanguard messengers coordinating entire gamut of bodily systems viz. immune system and circulatory system taking account of heart and cholesterol in its very ambit. Foxes make available generous doses of the best medicine one can have : Spirit. The spirit conjoins the mind and the body. They teach us that the body cannot be healthy unless the spirit is whole. So the panacea to all maladies lie ensconced in the wondrous joy, belief, love, forgiveness and prayer. The authors put down their generalised prognosis without prognostication. The authors follow diction imbued with humour, fascination and throbs with profundity of pragmatic life. To reap the maximum with optimal utilisation of our faculties remains the biggest challenge to showcase our discerning ability. And that the horde of doctors fail to realise the acumen of Good Spirit. The authors exhort the medical community to realise that prognosis can act as a stop-gag measure over diagnosis that is by all means a short-stinted measure. Scripture tells us that a merry heart is like a medicine. The Foxes prove it. Making Miracles is veritably a medical doctor's treatise to rejuvenate within a spanking fortnight. It takes its protg to a new high elevating one's spirit, churning out springing health and rendering immune system invincible. This aggrandizement in a holistic manner encompasses almost all facets of health. In situ, all walks of life would benefit its fruition, be it performance in school or workplace or better manage own-persona. And of course, bodily problems right from headaches to ulcers would be mitigated. Foxes? prescription is a time-tested, medical approved programme based on 30 years of experience as a medical doctor. The book bears a direct impact of Reverand Norman Peale's book, The power of powerful thinking that has provided people to tide over the vicissitudes of life with panache. Though the book doesn't brandish any talisman or blurt out some abracadabra, an assiduous and rigorous adherence of the prescribed regimen can steamroll a Homo sapien into a being higher up the evolutionary ladder. On the fifth day, Foxes administer a dollop of the five aspects of love. On sixth day comes the task of Taking control five basic steps, which starts with the Proverb 22 : 39 Seest thou man diligent in his business He shall stand before kings. About grabbing the buck, Foxes take a liberal stand Grabbing the buck is the best thing you can do for yourself. Quite indeed, prayer is hailed as a miraculous medicine. Then again on the eleventh day, the Foxes reveal "How to make dreams come true" Nocturnal dreams are but sound premonitions. Do they come true That largely depends on you. the authors are emphatic about it to convince their readers. On the fourteenth day, the final day the Foxes tell thei Printed Pages: 280. First edition

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S. L'Engle, G. B. Guest (eds.): Harvey Miller Tributes HMTRIB 1 Tributes to Jonathan J.G. Alexander The Making and Meaning of Illuminated Medieval & Renaissance Manuscripts, Art & Architecture, Brepols ; fester Einband / hard cover ISBN: 9781872501475
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Harvey Miller Tributes HMTRIB 1 Tributes to Jonathan J.G. Alexander The Making and Meaning of Illuminated Medieval & Renaissance Manuscripts, Art & Architecture S. L'Engle, G. B. Guest (eds.) IX+532 p., 244 b/w ill., 210 x 275 mm, 2006 ISBN: 978-1-872501-47-5 Languages: English, French, Italian Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 200,00 How to order? Part One: Artists and Scribes Lilian Armstrong, A North Italian Drawing of Hercules and Antaeus in a German Incunable : Marco Zoppo(?) and Drawings in Renaissance Books ; Benjamin David, Sites of Confluence: The Master of the Yates Thompson Divine Comedy ; Albinia C. de la Mare with Xavier van Binnebeke, A List of Books from the Florentine Braccio Martelli ; Susan L'Engle, Outside the Canon: Graphic and Pictorial Digressions by Artists and Scribes ; Lawrence Nees, The Jonathan Gospels (Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana, Cod. Pal. lat. 46) ; Kathleen L. Scott, The Decorated Letters of Two Cotton Manuscripts ; Federica Toniolo and Gennaro Toscano, Per l'attivita giovanile di Girolamo da Cremona Part Two: Methods of Work and Production Francois Avril, Les copies a repetition. A propos de la circulation et de la dissimenation des modeles ; Bezalel Narkiss, Scribes and Artists of the Ashburnham Pentateuch ; Margot McIlwain Nishimura, The Grey Gospels : A Frankish Curiosity in Cape Town ; Myra Dickman Orth, The English Great Bible of 1539 and the French Connection ; Jane Rosenthal and Patrick McGurk, Author, Symbol and Word: The Inspired Evangelists in Judith of Flanders's Anglo-Saxon Gospelbooks ; Marina Vidas, Norway's French Connection: The Intended Reader and Subsequent Owners of the Christina Psalter Part Three: Marginalia Madeline H. Caviness, Unnatural Spectacles, Aristotelian Precepts and the Construction of Gender around 1300 ; Ruth Mellinkoff, Break a Leg ! ; Lilian M.C. Randall, Frontal Heads in the Borders of Parisian and South Netherlandish Books of Hours, ca. 1415-60 ; Lucy Freeman Sandler, Bared: The Writing Bear in the British Library Bohun Psalter Part Four: Text and Image Walter Cahn, An Illuminated Manuscript of Caesarius of Heisterbach's Dialogus miraculorum ; C. M. Kauffmann, The Iconography of the Judgement of Solomon in the Middle Ages ; Giordana Mariana Canova, L'antico nella miniatura padovana del Rinascimento: Un Plutarco alla Stiftsbibliothek di Linköping ; Nigel Morgan, Pictured Sermons in Thirteenth-Century England ; Nancy Freeman Regalado, Picturing the Story of Chivalry in Jacques Bretel's Tournoi de Chauvency (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 308) ; Kathryn A. Smith, Accident, Play and Invention: Three Infancy Miracles in the Holkham Bible Picture Book ; Alison Stones, The 'Terrier de l'Eveque' and Some Reflections of Daily Life in the Second Half of the Thirteenth Century Part Five: Cultural Context Paul Binski, John the Smith's Grave ; Martha Easton, The Wound of Christ, the Mouth of Hell: Appropriations and Inversions of Female Anatomy in the Later Middle Ages ; Desiree Koslin, Under the Influence: Copying the Revelationes of St. Birgitta of Sweden ; Mary and Richard Rouse, A Cat Can Look at a King: an Illustrated Episode in the Grandes Chroniques ; Evelyn Birge Vitz, Liturgical versus Biblical Citation in Medieval Vernacular Literature ; William M. Voelkle, Liberale da Verona's North Wind Unraveled Part Six: Afterlives - Receptions Janet Backhouse, The Case of Queen Melisende's Psalter: An Historical Investigation; Paul Crossley, Anglia Perdita. English Medieval Architecture and Neo-Romanticism ; Karen Eileen Overbey, Locating the Book: The Domnach Airgid Shrine in Medieval Ireland ; Roger S. Wieck, Papal Fragments at Rosenbach Bibliography of J.J.G. Alexander - Indexes - Photographic Credits "The volume provides a useful snapshot of the methodological expansion to which Jonathan Alexander has given a personal Hardcover Buch

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John Strohmeier & Peter Westbrook.. DIVINE HARMONY: The Life & Teachings of Pythagoras. Berkeley Hills, 1999.
As NEW in As NEW DJ. Metaphysics 160p. Pythagoras, the sixth century BC Greek scientist and mystic, has long been recognized as a seminal figure in western thought, a teacher "whose influence on the ideas, and thereby on the destiny, of the human race was probably greater than that of any single man before or after him." But until now, no accessible biographical study of him has been available for general readers. Drawing upon the most authoritative sources availableothe writings of Pythagoras' disciplesoDivine Harmony describes his wanderings in ancient Phoenicia, Egypt, Babylon, and the Greek islands, and the heart of Pythagorean ideas as taught at his scholarly community in Southern Italy. Strohmeier, a classical scholar, and Westbrook, a historian of music and Sacred Science, present a portrait of a man whose ideas are as powerful in our own time as they were two and a half millennia ago. Part I The Making of a Philosopher. 1. Birth of Pythagoras 2. Early Years 3. Studies in Ionia 4. Passage to Egypt 5. Travels in Egypt and Babylonia 6. Travels in the Greek World 7. Relocation to Italy Part II The Teachings of Pythagoras 8. The Pythagorean Community 9. Knowledge 10. The Nature of the Soul 11. Friendship 12. Number 13. Harmony 14. The Celestial Spheres 15. Care of the Self 16. Magic and Miracles 17. Family Life 18. Politics and Justice 19. Divinity Part III Decline of the Pythagoreans 20. The Death of Pythagoras 21. Followers of Pythagoras Part IV The Golden Verses. First edition. Binding is Hardbound..

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Jane Gardam. Faith Fox: A Novel. London, UK: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1996
Original publisher's green cloth with gilt lettering to spine, in illustrated dustwrapper. "A motherless baby named Faith is the linchpin of this delightfully eccentric comedy of manners and miracles by Gardam, a two-time winner of the Whitbread Prize. [S]et in the early 1990s in the moody Yorkshire moors and the gentrified climes of Surrey and London, the novel features a highly entertaining cast of dotty characters whose class, ethnic and religious differences are wonderfully deconstructed by Gardam's sharp, dark wit.(...)Gardam's voice is dead-on as she crafts a tale with a lovely surprise ending that reaffirms the importance of faith, making this a royal treat for the holidays." "Publishers Weekly" ~~~ Author(s): Jane Gardam; Binding material: Cloth; Binding state: Original binding; Binding style: Full; Class: Hardback copy; Condition: Mint; Edition: First; Jacket condition: Mint; Language: English; Pages: 312; Publication year: 1996; Signed: By author; Size: Octavo..

First, Hardback copy, Octavo, Mint

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