Natural to Super Natural Health

Natural to Super Natural Health
Title Natural to Super Natural Health PDF eBook
Author David Herzog
Publisher Dhe Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2010-08
Genre Health
ISBN 9780984523504

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"Natural to Supernatural Health" reveals how to transform the human body into a lean, mean, super-energized supernatural machine, and how to create one's future by combining maximum health, resetting weight, reprogramming the mind for success, and tapping into the highest power source.

Physical, The Natural and The Supernatural

Physical, The Natural and The Supernatural
Title Physical, The Natural and The Supernatural PDF eBook
Author William Charlton
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 198
Release 1998-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780722068106

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Defends a unified conception of human nature and a view of what is natural that can cover both the physical and the psychological worlds.

Natural and Supernatural

Natural and Supernatural
Title Natural and Supernatural PDF eBook
Author Brian Inglis
Publisher
Pages 528
Release 2012-06
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781908733207

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Did Moses turn rods into serpents? Does Uri Geller bend spoons? Did Socrates and Joan of Arc have spirit guides? Did Daniel Home levitate? Natural and Supernatural is the first full survey of the subject for over a century.

Supernatural as Natural

Supernatural as Natural
Title Supernatural as Natural PDF eBook
Author Michael Winkelman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 378
Release 2015-09-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317343735

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This book provides a general introduction to the biological and evolutionary bases of religion and is suitable for introductory level courses in the anthropology and psychology of religion and comparative religion. Why did human ancestors everywhere adopt religious beliefs and customs? The presence and persistence of many religious features across the globe and time suggests that it is natural for humans to believe in the supernatural. In this new text, the authors explore both the biological and cultural dimensions of religion and the evolutionary origins of religious features.

The Natural and the Supernatural in the Middle Ages

The Natural and the Supernatural in the Middle Ages
Title The Natural and the Supernatural in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Robert Bartlett
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2008-03-17
Genre History
ISBN 0521878322

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Exploration of how medieval people categorized the world, concentrating on the division between the natural and the supernatural.

Supernatural

Supernatural
Title Supernatural PDF eBook
Author Clay Routledge
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 241
Release 2018
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0190629428

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Humans--even those who consider themselves secular or atheists--are utterly seduced by supernatural beliefs. Clay Routledge, an experimental social psychologist who grew up in a deeply religious environment, argues that belief or trust in forces beyond our understanding is natural and rooted in our fears of death. In Supernatural: Death, Meaning, and the Power of the Invisible World, Routledge argues that supernatural thinking is adaptive, even healthy, and that it should unite and not divide us.

Changed in a Flash

Changed in a Flash
Title Changed in a Flash PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth G. Krohn
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Pages 353
Release 2018-10-23
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1623173019

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This fascinating account and analysis of how one woman’s near-death experience sparked an awakening into psychic consciousness will “inspire your to rethink . . . humanity, death, and an afterlife” (Bruce Greyson, MD, University of Virginia School of Medicine). When Elizabeth Greenfield Krohn got out of her car with her two young sons in the parking lot of her synagogue on a late afternoon in September 1988, she couldn't have anticipated she would within seconds be struck by lightning and have a near-death experience. She felt herself transported to a garden and engaging in a revelatory conversation with a spiritual being. When she recovered, her most fundamental understandings of what the world is and how it works had been completely transformed. She was “changed in a flash,” suddenly able to interact with those who had died and have prescient dreams predicting news events. She came to believe that some early traumatic and abusive experiences had played a part in preparing her for this experience. Told in matter-of-fact language, the first half of this book is the story of Krohn’s journey, and the second is an interpretation and analysis by respected professor of religion Jeffrey J. Kripal. He places Krohn’s experience in the context of religious traditions and proposes the groundbreaking idea that we are shaping our own experiences in the future by how we engage with near-death experiences in the present. Changed in a Flash is not about proving a story, but about carving out space for serious discussion of this phenomenon.