The Sacred Flame

The Sacred Flame
Author: Lily Cooper
Publisher: Vellaz Publishing
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2024-10-22
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

The Sacred Flame - Unlocking Spiritual Power Each pain, blockage, or repressed emotion is an echo of deep energies reverberating beyond what the eyes can see. Yet, there is a portal, a silent invitation to enter a dimension where sacred flames, endowed with transformative power, offer the healing you have always sought but never knew how to reach. These flames are divine forces capable of transmuting dense energies, dissolving emotional wounds and karmic scars that limit your spiritual potential. This path is not merely another journey of self-discovery, but one of profound transcendence, where body, mind, and spirit intertwine to touch the sacred that dwells within each of us. The practices revealed here are portals to elevated states of consciousness, from meditations that align your energy field to decrees that release the invisible chains binding us to suffering. As these energies are transmuted, they guide you to deep levels of healing, discovering a new balance between the physical, emotional, and spiritual planes.

Sanctuary of the Sacred Flame

Sanctuary of the Sacred Flame
Author: Anthony Silvia
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781482610253

Spiritual practice is essential to the Johannite tradition, and this book will show you how to begin. Using the framework of the Logos Service, the quintessential Johannite practice, you will learn the basic techniques of many different types of prayer, meditation, contemplation, asceticism, and esoteric practice from a Johannite perspective. Whether you attend mass regularly at a Johannite parish, or if you live far from one, you will find a practice or two that will help guide you on the path to Gnosis.

Sacred Flames

Sacred Flames
Author: Meghan E. Strong
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1649030630

A fascinating examination of the role of lighting in ancient Egyptian culture Artificial lighting is one of the earliest tools used by humans. By the time we began to paint cave walls, we were producing lamps consisting of an illuminant, a fat or oil, and a wick, such as a strip of fabric or a piece of reed or wood. Drawing on archaeological, textual, and iconographic sources, Meghan Strong examines the symbolic part that artificial lighting played in religious, economic, and social spheres in ancient Egyptian culture. From the earliest identifiable examples of lighting devices to the infiltration of Hellenistic lamps in the seventh century BC, Sacred Flames explores the sensory experience of illumination in ancient Egypt, the shadows, sheen, color, and movement that resulted when lighting interacted with different spaces and surfaces. The soft, flickering light from lamps or hand-held lighting devices not only facilitated the navigation of darkened environments, such as allowing workers to see in underground chambers in the Valley of the Kings, or served as temple offerings, but also impacted upon the viewer’s perception of a space and the objects within it. Sacred Flames illustrates the active role that lighting played in Egyptian society, providing a richer understanding of the symbolic and social value of artificial light and the role of lighting in ritual space and performance in ancient Egyptian culture, while serving as a case study of the broader impact of artificial light in the ancient world.

The Monsters Know What They're Doing

The Monsters Know What They're Doing
Author: Keith Ammann
Publisher: Gallery / Saga Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1982122668

From the creator of the popular blog The Monsters Know What They’re Doing comes a compilation of villainous battle plans for Dungeon Masters. In the course of a Dungeons & Dragons game, a Dungeon Master has to make one decision after another in response to player behavior—and the better the players, the more unpredictable their behavior! It’s easy for even an experienced DM to get bogged down in on-the-spot decision-making or to let combat devolve into a boring slugfest, with enemies running directly at the player characters and biting, bashing, and slashing away. In The Monsters Know What They’re Doing, Keith Ammann lightens the DM’s burden by helping you understand your monsters’ abilities and develop battle plans before your fifth edition D&D game session begins. Just as soldiers don’t whip out their field manuals for the first time when they’re already under fire, a DM shouldn’t wait until the PCs have just encountered a dozen bullywugs to figure out how they advance, fight, and retreat. Easy to read and apply, The Monsters Know What They're Doing is essential reading for every DM.

Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing

Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing
Author: George Fleming
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1869
Genre: History
ISBN:

their origin, history, uses, and abuses