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You Knew Everything
On the day you were born, you knew everything. You knew who you were, where you came from, and what you were coming here to learn. How you were born, reflects who you are, physically, spiritually and emotionally. On the day you were born, you began to forget. This book is a compilation of pre-natal regression case studies and scientific evidence of the unborn human intelligence. The author has included fifteen case studies of hypnotic regression in order to demonstrate how human beings have chosen this lifetime, and all that comes with it. Sheer have developed the theme often taught by Dr. William Emerson, "The life drama is reflected in the birth trauma," and the teachings of Dr. Bruce Lipton, cellular biologist, who has spent many years dispelling the myths of genetic determinism.
Confessions of a Sled Dog Addict
After twenty years of 'living the dream, ' author Laurie Niedermayer shares her story. From the silly antics in the beginning to the last official tour taken by the teams, this book is a nostalgic look at some of the reality, adventures and misadventures of life on the trail. Beginning with her first Siberian Husky, Laurie's journey has taken her from novice dog sled racer to film trainer, successful tour operator through to retirement. Her love of the dogs and passion for the sport clearly comes through in her tributes to the dogs that first started her on this path. Based on the condensed journal entries from thousands of miles of running trails, she says, "Yes, folks, this really happened, believe me, Hollywood couldn't write this stuff..."
Lady Madeira Saudade
In the de Oliveira Evora family, it was a tradition for the women to keep a journal to record life’s events. On November 14, 2007, no ordinary day for the family, Lady Madeira passed, knowingly ending centuries of a federation of ancestors who had developed a dynasty with an empire and died like it: a testament to contradictions. In a compelling intergenerational history extracted from journals and oral stories, Viberto Rodrigues traces the roots of this Portugese family from Lisbon to Madeira, England, Brazil, and the United States of America. After detailing their experiences as early settlers of the island of Madeira, he discloses how the family used slave labor in their sugar cane plantations in Brazil, funded their global business with Jewish capital, and assisted refugees fleeing to the Americas during the second World War. Rodrigues also shares glimpses into how a family member worked with the World Health Organization to eradicate malaria in the Amazon, how their close relationship with military regimes led the family to seek refuge in the United States in the 1980s, how the last member of the family searched for her Jewish father, and much more. Lady Madeira Saudade is the fascinating intergenerational history of a Portugese family extracted from journals and oral stories.