Dead Woman's Pond

Dead Woman's Pond
Title Dead Woman's Pond PDF eBook
Author Elle E Ire
Publisher DSP Publications
Pages 360
Release 2021-11-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1644059762

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Flynn tries to avoid the supernatural, but the infamous Dead Woman’s Pond seems to want her for its next victim. To survive, she’ll need to swallow her pride, accept her psychic girlfriend’s help... and reckon with her own latent abilities.

Dead Woman's Revenge

Dead Woman's Revenge
Title Dead Woman's Revenge PDF eBook
Author Elle E Ire
Publisher DSP Publications
Pages 336
Release 2022-03-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1641083077

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Flynn Dalton doesn’t want to be a hero. But for Genesis, she’ll do whatever it takes—even if it means bargaining with the National Psychic Registry to keep Gen from the consequences of her addiction to dark magic. Unfortunately, the registry’s plans are deadly….

Dead Woman's Secret

Dead Woman's Secret
Title Dead Woman's Secret PDF eBook
Author Elle E Ire
Publisher DSP Publications
Pages 433
Release 2022-07-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1641083360

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Flynn just wants to go back to her construction job, but when a revenge-crazed succubus starts erasing people from existence, the Psychic Registry blackmails Flynn into taking up the fight. Then the succubus sets her sight on Flynn’s girlfriend….

The Power of Denial

The Power of Denial
Title The Power of Denial PDF eBook
Author Bernard Faure
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 479
Release 2009-01-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 140082561X

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Innumerable studies have appeared in recent decades about practically every aspect of women's lives in Western societies. The few such works on Buddhism have been quite limited in scope. In The Power of Denial, Bernard Faure takes an important step toward redressing this situation by boldly asking: does Buddhism offer women liberation or limitation? Continuing the innovative exploration of sexuality in Buddhism he began in The Red Thread, here he moves from his earlier focus on male monastic sexuality to Buddhist conceptions of women and constructions of gender. Faure argues that Buddhism is neither as sexist nor as egalitarian as is usually thought. Above all, he asserts, the study of Buddhism through the gender lens leads us to question what we uncritically call Buddhism, in the singular. Faure challenges the conventional view that the history of women in Buddhism is a linear narrative of progress from oppression to liberation. Examining Buddhist discourse on gender in traditions such as that of Japan, he shows that patriarchy--indeed, misogyny--has long been central to Buddhism. But women were not always silent, passive victims. Faure points to the central role not only of nuns and mothers (and wives) of monks but of female mediums and courtesans, whose colorful relations with Buddhist monks he considers in particular. Ultimately, Faure concludes that while Buddhism is, in practice, relentlessly misogynist, as far as misogynist discourses go it is one of the most flexible and open to contradiction. And, he suggests, unyielding in-depth examination can help revitalize Buddhism's deeper, more ancient egalitarianism and thus subvert its existing gender hierarchy. This groundbreaking book offers a fresh, comprehensive understanding of what Buddhism has to say about gender, and of what this really says about Buddhism, singular or plural.

Sad Topographies

Sad Topographies
Title Sad Topographies PDF eBook
Author Damien Rudd
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 224
Release 2017-11-09
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1471169308

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Sad Topographies is an illustrated guide for the melancholic among us. Dispirited travellers rejoice as Damien Rudd journeys across continents in search of the world’s most joyless place names and their fascinating etymologies. Behind each lugubrious place name exists a story, a richly interwoven narrative of mythology, history, landscape, misadventure and tragedy. From Disappointment Island in the Southern Ocean to Misery in Germany, across to Lonely Island in Russia, or, if you’re feeling more intrepid, pay a visit to Mount Hopeless in Australia – all from the comfort of your armchair. With hand drawn maps by illustrator Kateryna Didyk, Sad Topographies will steer you along paths that lead to strange and obscure places, navigating the terrains of historical fact and imaginative fiction. At turns poetic and dark-humoured, this is a travel guide quite like no other. Damien Rudd is the founder of the hugely popular Instagram account @sadtopographies.

The Triumphs of Gods Revenge Against the Crying and Execrable Sin of Murther

The Triumphs of Gods Revenge Against the Crying and Execrable Sin of Murther
Title The Triumphs of Gods Revenge Against the Crying and Execrable Sin of Murther PDF eBook
Author John Reynolds
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 1679
Genre Adultery
ISBN

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Fragments of Rainbows

Fragments of Rainbows
Title Fragments of Rainbows PDF eBook
Author Amy Vladeck Heinrich
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 236
Release 1983
Genre Education
ISBN 9780231054287

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Why do smokers claim that the first cigarette of the day is the best? What is the biological basis behind some heavy drinkers' belief that the "hair-of-the-dog" method alleviates the effects of a hangover? Why does marijuana seem to affect ones problem-solving capacity? Intoxicating Minds is, in the author's words, "a grand excavation of drug myth." Neither extolling nor condemning drug use, it is a story of scientific and artistic achievement, war and greed, empires and religions, and lessons for the future. Ciaran Regan looks at each class of drugs, describing the historical evolution of their use, explaining how they work within the brain's neurophysiology, and outlining the basic pharmacology of those substances. From a consideration of the effect of stimulants, such as caffeine and nicotine, and the reasons and consequences of their sudden popularity in the seventeenth century, the book moves to a discussion of more modern stimulants, such as cocaine and ecstasy. In addition, Regan explains how we process memory, the nature of thought disorders, and therapies for treating depression and schizophrenia. Regan then considers psychedelic drugs and their perceived mystical properties and traces the history of placebos to ancient civilizations. Finally, Intoxicating Minds considers the physical consequences of our co-evolution with drugs -- how they have altered our very being -- and offers a glimpse of the brave new world of drug therapies.