The personal journey unfolds across the Glastonbury Zodiac, exploring the landscape from the Girt Dog of Langport to Burrow Mump. Each astrological sign and its giant effigies serve as a backdrop for a narrative that delves into healing childhood trauma and grief. The book emphasizes the importance of overcoming past struggles and connecting with spiritual realms, offering readers a profound insight into personal growth and transformation.
This book serves as an essential introduction to the design and development of successful websites, addressing the growing need for quality education in Web design. It is a core text for undergraduate and master's courses, offering a comprehensive overview of building web pages and sites. A solid grasp of the fundamentals is crucial for developing good practices in this field. The text begins with an exploration of Web experiences and then delves into Web technology, markup, stylesheets, graphics, animation, embedded video, client-side scripting, applications, usability, accessibility, page, and site design. Emphasizing good practices grounded in sound principles, it covers key technologies such as HTTP, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, and the DOM, while advocating for Web Standards as a vital part of a forward-looking approach. Some basic programming knowledge is necessary for readers. This resource is suitable for both course use and self-study, featuring clear summaries, numerous exercises, and practical assignments. Additionally, it includes a valuable survey of popular software tools for Web design, along with an extensive glossary and a variety of supplementary materials available on the supporting website.
A woman's journey through the feminine ch'amas of South and Central America
136 pages
5 hours of reading
The narrative follows Jenny Chapman as she embarks on a transformative journey with Peruvian shaman Apu to explore the Earth's chakra system. Their adventure spans South and Central America, beginning at Aconcagua, Argentina, a pivotal site for kundalini energy, and culminating in a sacred ceremony at Teotihuacan, Mexico. This epic tale intertwines themes of healing and spiritual awakening, reflecting the emergence of a new feminine era and the quest to uncover ancient secrets of the Earth.
The memoir delves into Jenny Chapman's tumultuous life, beginning with her challenging childhood during World War II. It recounts her experiences of enduring sexual abuse from a young age, shaping her journey through trauma and resilience over the decades. Spanning from her early years to age 74, the narrative reflects on the profound impact of her past and her struggle for healing and empowerment amidst adversity.
A Trip Around the Wheel of the Year with 8 Practitioners
94 pages
4 hours of reading
The second installment of the Two White Feathers trilogy explores the pagan wheel of the year through interviews with eight practitioners. Each discusses how key festivals—Samhain, Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lughnasadh, and Mabon—integrate into their modern practices. These insights showcase diverse perspectives on spirituality and energy harnessing, offering a unique lens on contemporary paganism and its connection to ancient traditions.