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The Pineal Gland: The Eye of God
$11.95Quick ViewThe Grand Symbol of the Mysteries.” Scientists refer to the pineal gland as the “atrophied third eye.” Indeed, it, along with the pituitary, is the third eye chakra or energy center, but are more dormant than atrophied. According to Max Heindel’s, in the distant past, man was in touch with the inner worlds through an activated pineal and pituitary gland. Considered the most powerful and highest source of ethereal energy available to humans, the third eye has always been important in initiating psychic powers (e.g. clairvoyance and seeing auras). Manly traces the historical significance of the gland and its spiritual value.
The Power of the Pussy: Get What You Want From Men: Love, Respect, Commitment and More!
$24.95Quick View“How to get what you want from men: love, respect, commitment and more– What do you want?”–Cover.
The Prophet Muhammad’s Knowledge of the Unseen
$39.95Quick ViewTranslation of Hujjatullah `ala al-`alamin fi mu’jizat sayyid al-mursalin
(The Overwhelming Proof of Allah over the Worlds in the Stunning Miracles of the Master of Prophets)
712 hadiths related to the Prophet Muhammad’s (upon whom be peace and blessings) knowledge of the unseen translated, documented and indexed for the first time in English.
“the Prophet’s knowledge of the unseen counts among those miracles of his that are known categorically and definitely, reaching us through mass transmission with vast numbers of narrators and congruent meanings.” Qadi `Iyad, al-Shifa b-Ta`rif Huquq al-Mustafa.
“The knowledge of the Tablet and the Pent are a mere few lines out of the lines of the Prophet’s knowledge and a mere river from the seas of his knowledge.” Mulla `Ali al-Qari, al-Zubda fi Sharh al-Burda.
The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II
$21.95Quick ViewThis “New York Times” bestseller recounts the forgotten story of the brutal massacre of 300,000 Chinese civilians by the Japanese army. “Anyone interested in the relation between war, self-righteousness, and the human spirit will find “The Rape of Nanking” of fundamental importance.”–Ross Terrill, author of “China in Our Time.”
The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks
$20.95Quick ViewPresenting a corrective to the popular notion of Rosa Parks as the quiet seamstress who, with a single act, birthed the modern civil rights movement, Theoharis provides a revealing window into Parks’s politics and years of activism. She shows readers how this civil rights movement radical sought–for more than a half a century–to expose and eradicate the American racial-caste system in jobs, schools, public services, and criminal justice.
The religious instruction of the Negroes in the United States
$16.95Quick ViewCharles Colcock Jones, Sr. (1804 –1863) was a Presbyterian clergyman, educator, missionary, and planter of Liberty County, Georgia. While in the North, Jones agonized over the morality of owning slaves, but he returned to Liberty County to become a planter and a missionary to slaves. He served as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Savannah, Georgia (1831–32), Professor of church history and polity at Columbia Theological Seminary, Columbia, South Carolina, (1835–38), returned to missionary work in 1839, and was again Professor at Columbia Seminary (1847–50). He spent the remainder of his life supervising his three plantations, Arcadia, Montevideo, and Maybank, while continuing his evangelization of slaves. Besides many tracts and papers, Jones published The Religious Instruction of the Negroes in the United States (1842) and a History of the Church of God (1867). His Catechism of Scripture Doctrine and Practice (1837) was translated into Armenian and Chinese. In 1972, literary critic Robert Manson Myers published a huge collection of Jones family letters in The Children of Pride, a work of more than 1,800 pages, the book won a National Book Award (1973). In 2005, historian Erskine Clarke published Dwelling Place: A Plantation Epic based on an even larger collection of Jones family correspondence, it won a Bancroft Prize (2006). Mr. Jones, the author of this volume, had for years manifested a deep interest in the religious improvement of his colored fellow-men. He was a minister of the gospel, resident in Georgia, and connected ecclesiastically with the Presbyterian denomination. This book contains an historical sketch of the religious instruction of the negroes from 1620 to 1842—treats of the moral and religious condition of the negroes; of the obligations of the church to improve that condition by giving them the gospel—and proposes plans for securing their religious instruction. Mr. Jones weighs well all objections to the course proposed and meets them on Scriptural grounds: so that it must be difficult for a minister of the gospel or a private Christian to read and not be reproved. Under the head of the obligations of the church to the negroes, the author speaks out plainly and forcibly, first to the church in slaveholding states on their duties to the slaves, then to Christians in the free states on their duty to afford the gospel to free negroes within their limits. To the former he says: “We cannot cry out against Papists for withholding the Scriptures from the common people, if we withhold the Bible from our servants, and keep them in ignorance of its saving truths, which we certainly do whilst we will not provide ways and means of having it read and explained to them.” Appeals, such as Mr. Jones made, to the consciences of Christians in the South, adapted to prepare the way, as rapidly as any other preparatory measures, for the ultimate breaking of all the fetters of bondage and letting the oppressed and captive go free.
The Road to Your Best Stuff 2.0
$21.95Quick ViewDo you want to do something amazing with your talents toward your life’s work? Use The Road to Your Best Stuff 2.0 to customize your way forward.
This second edition, The Road to Your Best Stuff 2.0, provides a deeper dive into the process of identifying strengths, weaknesses, habits, priorities, and possibilities than the original. Each chapter, with its questions, actions, tips, and resources, gets you closer to that ideal match between your potential, your commitment, and your passion. Your work will get results.
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The Secret Science: For the Physical and Spiritual Transformation of Man
$21.95Quick ViewA simply stated introduction to the profound Hermetic principles, this book reminds us that “to become conscious is the supreme goal of the human being.” It is addressed to all those who sense that “all is not well” with the human species, who feel alone in the world, and not understood by its people, and who yearn to better themselves mentally and spiritually.
The Sexual Teachings of the Jade Dragon: Taoist Methods for Male Sexual Revitalization
$19.95Quick ViewA companion guide to “The Sexual Teachings of the White Tigress,” this book reveals how the sexual practices of the Taoist Jade Dragon can help men achieve “immortality” through the enhancement of their sexual prowess.
The Souls of Black Folk
$8.95Quick ViewThis landmark in the literature of black protest eloquently affirms that it is beneath the dignity of a human being to beg for those rights that belong inherently to all mankind.
The Spirit of a Man: A Vision of Transformation for Black Men and the Women Who Love Them
$19.95Quick ViewRecognizing the obstacles set before black men and women in the past and the powerful forces still at work against them today, Iyanla Vanzant, leading authority on spirituality and empowerment for black women, seeks to help both genders nurture the strength and power they possess–that of their history, their souls, and their relationships with each other.
The Spirit of Fatherhood
$75.00Quick ViewLarry Poncho Brown LE536 Signed ed. 850 Paper: 22 x 29 Image: 17 3/4 x 25