Aryella, the Messenger of Fairy Love and Her Fairy Friends
Title | Aryella, the Messenger of Fairy Love and Her Fairy Friends PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Jane Tilley |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 2019-10-15 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1532083998 |
Aryella and her Fairy friends want to inspire children and adults to read and share their love of life. They come to bring magic and joy, and to renew your imagination through their everyday happenings n adventures on Earth. The Fairies are our Nature Angels and they love animals and the trees and gardens and care for all the kingdoms on their Earth home. The Fairies want to teach you and share with you the keys that will open your hearts to love and to unlock the magic of these gifts we are blessed with!
The Flowering Wand
Title | The Flowering Wand PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie Strand |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2022-11-29 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1644115972 |
A deep exploration of the regenerative and magical secrets of sacred masculinity hidden in familiar myths both ancient and modern • Reveals the restorative fungi archetype of Osiris, the Orphic mysteries as an underground mycelium linking forests and people, how Dionysus teaches us about invasive species and playful sexuality, and the ecology of Jesus as depicted in his nature-focused parables • Liberates Tristan, Merlin, and the Grail legends from the bounds of Campbell’s hero’s journey and invites the masculine into more nuanced, complex ways of dealing with trauma, growth, and self-knowledge Long before the sword-wielding heroes of legend readily cut down forests, slaughtered the old deities, and vanquished their enemies, there were playful gods, animal-headed kings, mischievous lovers, trickster harpists, and vegetal magicians with flowering wands. As eco-feminist scholar Sophie Strand discovered, these wilder, more magical modes of the masculine have always been hidden in plain sight. Sharing the culmination of eight years of research into myth, folklore, and the history of religion, Strand leads us back into the forgotten landscapes and hidden secrets of familiar myths, revealing the beautiful range of the divine masculine, including expressions of male friendship, male intimacy, and male creative collaboration. In discussing Dionysus and Osiris, Strand encourages us to think like an ecosystem instead of like an individual. She connects dying, vegetal gods to the virtuous cycle of composting and decay, highlighting the ways in which mushrooms can restore soil and heal polluted landscapes. Exploring esoteric Christianity, the author celebrates the Gnostic Jesus of the Gospel of Thomas, imagining the ecology that the Rabbi Yeshua would have actually been referencing in his nature-focused parables. Strand frees Tristan, Merlin, and the Grail legends from the bounds of Campbell’s hero’s journey and invites the masculine into more nuanced, complex ways of dealing with trauma, growth, and self-knowledge. Strand reseeds our minds with new visions of male identity and shows how each of us, regardless of gender, can develop a matured ecological empathy and witness a blossoming of sacred masculine powers that are soft, curious, connective, and celebratory.
Esther Didn't Dream of Being Queen
Title | Esther Didn't Dream of Being Queen PDF eBook |
Author | Allison Ofanansky |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781681155616 |
"In this lively retelling of the Purim story, Queen Esther finds the courage to save the Jewish people from Haman, the king's evil advisor"--Provided by publisher.
Initiated
Title | Initiated PDF eBook |
Author | Amanda Yates Garcia |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2019-10-22 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1538763079 |
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes meets Women Who Run With The Wolves in this "gorgeously written, fierce, political, personal, and deeply inspiring" (Michelle Tea) memoir about finding meaning, beauty, and power through a life in witchcraft. An initiation signals a beginning: a door opens and you step through. Traditional Wiccan initiates are usually brought into the craft through a ceremony with a High Priestess. But even though Amanda Yates Garcia's mother, a practicing witch herself, initiated her into the earth-centered practice of witchcraft when she was 13 years old, Amanda's real life as a witch only began when she underwent a series of spontaneous initiations of her own. Descending into the underworlds of poverty, sex work, and misogyny, Initiated describes Amanda's journey to return to her body, harness her power, and create the magical world she longed for through witchcraft. Hailed by crows, seduced by magicians, and haunted by ancestors broken beneath the wheels of patriarchy, Amanda's quest for self-discovery and empowerment is a deep exploration of a modern witch's trials - healing ancient wounds, chafing against cultural expectations, creating intimacy - all while on a mission to re-enchant the world. Peppered with mythology, tales of the goddesses and magical women throughout history, Initiated stands squarely at the intersection of witchcraft and feminism. With generosity and heart, this book speaks to the question: is it possible to live a life of beauty and integrity in a world that feels like it's dying? Declaring oneself a witch and practicing magic has everything to do with claiming authority and power for oneself, of taking back our planet in the name of Love. Initiated is both memoir and manifesto calling the magical people of the world to take up their wands: stand up, be brave, describe the world they want, then create it like a witch.
What Fanon Said
Title | What Fanon Said PDF eBook |
Author | Lewis R. Gordon |
Publisher | Fordham Univ Press |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2015-04-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0823266109 |
Antiblack racism avows reason is white while emotion, and thus supposedly unreason, is black. Challenging academic adherence to this notion, Lewis R. Gordon offers a portrait of Martinican-turned-Algerian revolutionary psychiatrist and philosopher Frantz Fanon as an exemplar of “living thought” against forms of reason marked by colonialism and racism. Working from his own translations of the original French texts, Gordon critically engages everything in Fanon from dialectics, ethics, existentialism, and humanism to philosophical anthropology, phenomenology, and political theory as well as psychiatry and psychoanalysis. Gordon takes into account scholars from across the Global South to address controversies around Fanon’s writings on gender and sexuality as well as political violence and the social underclass. In doing so, he confronts the replication of a colonial and racist geography of reason, allowing theorists from the Global South to emerge as interlocutors alongside northern ones in a move that exemplifies what, Gordon argues, Fanon represented in his plea to establish newer and healthier human relationships beyond colonial paradigms.
Pencil Sketches
Title | Pencil Sketches PDF eBook |
Author | Eliza Leslie |
Publisher | |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 1835 |
Genre | United States |
ISBN |
Water, Water
Title | Water, Water PDF eBook |
Author | Cary Fagan |
Publisher | Tundra Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024-03-05 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0735270058 |
One morning Rafe wakes up to discover his bedroom is floating in a vast sea of water. An unforgettable illustrated novel for ages 10 and up with elements of James and the Giant Peach meets Waterworld and The Road. One morning Rafe wakes up to discover his bedroom is floating in a vast sea of water. Alone with only his dog for company, Rafe adapts to this strange new world by fishing cans of food out of the water and keeping watch. Boxes float by, as does a woman, playing her cello. Then, one day, Rafe fishes out a young girl, who joins him in his room — they don't speak the same language, but they will face this uncertain future together.