Luck, Chance & Coincidence
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Levitation--is it possible? Can human beings really leave the ground through the power of the mind alone? How can this extraordinary defiance of gravitational force be induced at will? These are some of the questions answered in this startling book that lays bare the occult meditational techniques by which the mind can lift the body off the ground. This book gives you the facts, the history, the controversies, the theories, and, above all, the centuries-old secrets of levitation that have remained in the hands of a few adepts--until now. It is an essential guide for anyone interested in the power of the mind, the legends of the East, Transcendental Meditation, the occult, and metaphysical practices.
Builds on the previous guide to Civil Partnerships by including legislation introduced in 2013, the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 and is a concise guide to the rights of individuals in relation to the law covering same sex unions, both civil partnerships and marriage. The book will enable anyone who is considering embarking upon a civil partnership or marriage to fully understand the ramifications of such unions and to also understand the law covering wider aspects of partnerships, such as employment, property ownership and adoption.
One of the most closely guarded of all occult secrets is the art of invisibility. For centuries magicians and adepts have hinted at ways of achieving this seemingly impossible feat, but now these ideas have been brought together for the first time to form a complete manual on how invisibility can be accomplished. Drawing on alchemy, Rosicrucianism, medieval magic, hypnotism, Einsteinian physics and yogic techniques, Steve Richards presents an authoritative and entertaining investigation into this extraordinary subject. --- from book's back cover
Abigail is playing with her friends when she discovers a cute sparkling snail. She thinks her Grandpa and Nonna ("Grandmother" in Italian) would like her snail. She decides she's going to mail her snail, in her pail, to Grandpa and Nonna. She discovers she only has a short time to get to the post office. She and two of her friends set off on a cross-town adventure to get to the post office in time. Along the way, the children encounter several obstacles that may prevent them from getting to the post office in time. Do they have enough food for snail's journey, or do they need to find food? Can they mail snail in a pail, or do they need a more suitable container to mail snail? Time is of the essence! Is there enough time to get to the post office? The children rush through town and race against time!Will Abigail and her friends make it in time to mail snail in the right container, with the right food, to her Grandpa and Nonna?Read this book to find out!
The narrative evokes nostalgia for the experience of learning to drive, exploring the mix of excitement and anxiety that comes with mastering a new skill. It reflects on the pivotal moments, lessons learned, and the sense of freedom that driving brings. Through personal anecdotes and relatable scenarios, the book captures the universal journey of growth and independence that accompanies this rite of passage.
Focusing on the mother-daughter church model, this book provides a comprehensive guide for church planting teams. It addresses crucial questions about readiness, community selection, pastor recruitment, core group development, worship preparation, promotion strategies, and logistical needs. Dr. Steve Richards shares insights from his extensive experience in planting daughter churches, offering practical advice to ensure meaningful growth and successful launches. This resource is designed to equip teams with the tools necessary for effective church establishment and sustainability.
How to live, thrive and survive with chronic depression
Exploring the concept of finding joy amidst melancholy, this book delves into the paradox of being a "Happy Depressive." It challenges traditional notions of happiness and mental health, offering insights into how individuals can embrace their complex emotions. Through personal anecdotes and philosophical reflections, the author encourages readers to acknowledge their struggles while also seeking moments of joy, ultimately promoting a more nuanced understanding of well-being.
The book comprehensively addresses the AMERC syllabus for Electrotechnology Officers (ETOs) through three main sections. It covers Basic Electronics, delves into Navigational Aids with a focus on theory and fault finding, and explores Radio Communications, including the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). This structured approach provides essential knowledge and practical skills for aspiring ETOs in the maritime industry.
This book provides a comprehensive account of New Labour's rise and fall, focusing on Gordon Brown's tumultuous tenure as Prime Minister. Steve Richards, a leading commentator, offers insights from his extensive access to Westminster, analyzing the implications of the 2010 general election and the future of British politics.