The Magi Manifesto
Author: Kale Lawrence
Publisher:
Published: 2022-12-13
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781736512579
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Kale Lawrence
Publisher:
Published: 2022-12-13
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781736512579
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Libby Fordham
Publisher: Otherlygoods
Published: 2017-11
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 9780648147800
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Wish Manifesto is a self guided journal that helps you set your intent to manifest the type of life you most desire.
Author: Julian Hanna
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Published: 2020-01-31
Total Pages: 199
ISBN-13: 1785358995
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Manifesto Handbook describes the hidden life of an undervalued genre: the conduit for declarations of principle, advertisements for new “isms,” and provocations in pamphlet form. Often physically slight and small in scale, the manifesto is always grand in style and ambition. A bold, charismatic genre, it has founded some of the most important and revolutionary movements in modern history, from the declaration of wars and the birth of nations to the launch of countless social, political and artistic movements worldwide. Julian Hanna provides a brief genealogy of the genre, analyses its complex speaking position, traces the material process of manifesto making from production to dissemination, unpacks its extremist underbelly, and follows the twenty-first century resurgence of the manifesto as a re-politicised and reinvigorated digital form.
Author: R. Thomas Risk
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2011-07
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 1463420927
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →On Christmas Day, 6-year-old Randolph runs into the family room and cries, "Daddy!" Two men - William and Cyrus - answer his call. In his quest to unravel the mystery of two fathers, which leads to a reunion with his birth mother and the exposure of grim secrets William tried to bury half a century ago, Randolph rediscovers himself. Thirty-three years after that ominous Christmas Day, as William tries to atone from his deathbed for a lifetime of deceit, Randolph realizes that he has solved a far greater question: Does God exist? The practical implications of his answer will astonish you. Where We Find Ourselves is a true story, told by one of those rare individuals in whom the old world and the new coalesce. In this tale of betrayal and liberation, R. Thomas Risk enlists the analytical skills of a lawyer, the savvy of an investigator and the eloquence of an award-winning poet to forever change your perception of society's sacred institutions - the three most insidious of which are Religion, Celebrity and National Politics ... a positively unholy trinity.
Author: Martha Rampton
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2022-01-15
Total Pages: 478
ISBN-13: 1501735306
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Trafficking with Demons explores how magic was perceived, practiced, and prohibited in western Europe during the first millennium CE. Through the overlapping frameworks of religion, ritual, and gender, Martha Rampton connects early Christian reckonings with pagan magic to later doctrines and dogmas. Challenging established views on the role of women in ritual magic during this period, Rampton provides a new narrative of the ways in which magic was embedded within the foundational assumptions of western European society, informing how people understood the cosmos, divinity, and their own Christian faith. As Rampton shows, throughout the first Christian millennium, magic was thought to play a natural role within the functioning of the universe and existed within a rational cosmos hierarchically arranged according to a "great chain of being." Trafficking with the "demons of the lower air" was the essense of magic. Interactions with those demons occurred both in highly formalistic, ritual settings and on a routine and casual basis. Rampton tracks the competition between pagan magic and Christian belief from the first century CE, when it was fiercest, through the early Middle Ages, as atavistic forms of magic mutated and found sanctuary in the daily habits of the converted peoples and new paganisms entered Europe with their own forms of magic. By the year 1000, she concludes, many forms of magic had been tamed and were, by the reckoning of the elite, essentially ineffective, as were the women who practiced it and the rituals that attended it.
Author: Edward Nunzio
Publisher:
Published: 2019-12-02
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9781688634398
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Philip is an ordinary boy who loves adventure and his happy life in the quaint village of Muttontown, until one day an accident leaves him unable to walk without crutches. He is certain the rest of his life will be dull and boring, until he meets three sisters named, Hope, Faith, and Charity, who take him on an adventure back in time. However, being with the zany sisters is more than just fantasy and fun. Hope, Faith and Charity show Philip his destiny, "The Manifesto." They guide him through all the challenges and mysteries he must face to protect it, including the terrifying Drumgooles, in order to heal himself, and the people of Muttontown who are facing a crisis of their own. This is the perfect story for children struggling to find the hero in themselves.
Author: Kale Lawrence
Publisher:
Published: 2022-12-13
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781736512562
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Book 2 in The Magi Menagerie Series
Author: Christopher Bones
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2012-02-13
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 1119978041
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A critical look at the way that business leadership has gone so badly wrong. Modern business is obsessed with leaders. We talk about leadership all the time, but its real meaning is becoming more and more obscure. Recent corporate crises have shown that all too often, our leaders are missing in action when we need them most. In this groundbreaking and provocative new book, Chris Bones shows how we need to: Restore trust and confidence Be more realistic about what leaders can and can't do Redefine talent Revalue experience Reconsider remuneration
Author: Joséphin Péladan
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780738759487
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A Vital Work in the History of Occultism From the Notorious Provocateur Joséphin Péladan How to Become a Mageis the first English translation of the enormously influential occultist Joséphin Péladan. This book is a fascinating display of nineteenth-century French thought, sharing audacious ideas on overcoming the pitfalls of status-quo society while perfecting and purifying one's own soul in preparation for transcendence and sacred transformation. Péladan was committed to the belief that the best way to enter into communion with the divine was through magic and the arts. He played a key role in fin-de-siècle culture, expounding upon the spiritual weight of physical, intellectual, familial, and creative pursuits while guiding young seekers toward a radical reassessment of the values and activities of contemporary life.