Superstitions of Yesteryear


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In this factoid fiction, please enjoy Ana's healing and notice the help to your psychic awareness as your Truest Source Connection vamps up your claircognizance and helps your gentle, relaxed focus to our supernatural ways. This easy reading is reminiscent of the rise in superstitions during Lana's 1970's childhood. Did you play your record backwards? Sometimes there were messages, but no one could help the claircognizance if it wasn't psychically given by the source, known now as Psychic Source. No longer will humans need to believe or want to believe. Proven facts, literal ways, and a lack of figurative language provide a help to logical explanations that are easily noticed when Psychic Source shares in direct noticings. Visit our website and notice more books by Ana-Lana, or Ana (channeled by Lana). You are moving into a new time with our Psychic Source and co-creating just became the easiest while psychics do it best!




Every where ...


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Psychic Awareness - Book One


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The very best way to understand your newest psychic ways is to read and comprehend in a strongest claircognizance while Psychic Source deliberates. Lana channels while Psychic Source gives her each word encrypted with a supernatural tendency, spiritual vibe, happiness towards co-creating, and very best Truest Source Connection protection you've ever witnessed. Upgrade your psychic skills, psychic knowledge, and psychic awareness while you receive Ana's Healings while Lana enjoys it too!




Ahead of Her Time in Yesteryear


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Born into a relatively privileged family, Geraldyne Pierce Zimmerman earned a reputation as a maverick in her lifelong home of Orangeburg, South Carolina, a semirural community where race and class were very much governed by the Jim Crow laws. Educated at Nashville’s Fisk University, Zimmerman returned to Orangeburg to teach school, serve her community, and champion equal rights for African Americans and women. Kibibi V. Mack-Shelton offers a vivid portrayal of the kind of black family seldom recognized for its role in the development of the African American community after the Civil War. At a time when “separate but equal” usually meant suffering and injustice for the black community, South Carolina families such as the Tatnalls, Pierces, and Zimmermans achieved a level of financial and social success rivaling that of many white families. Drawing heavily on the oral accounts of Geraldyne Pierce Zimmerman, Mack-Shelton draws the reader into the lives of the African American elite of the early twentieth century. Her captivating narrative style brings to life many complicated topics: how skin color affected interracial interactions and class distinctions within the black community itself, the role of education for women and for African Americans in general, and the ways in which cultural ideas about family and community are simultaneously preserved and transformed over the span of generations. Refreshing and engaging, Ahead of Her Time in Yesteryear is a fascinating biography for any reader interested in a new perspective on small-town black culture in the Jim Crow South.




Hoodoo Justice Magic


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"Historically, Hoodoo was the magic of the disenfranchised, marginalized, and vulnerable; it was born from the need to obtain justice, power, and protection, as these typically were not naturally forthcoming. The earliest practitioners of Hoodoo were enslaved African-Americans, followed by their descendants and neighbors. How does one obtain justice if the system is inherently skewed against you? Because of this, Hoodoo has developed a vast arsenal of justice and pay-back spells. This book contains a diverse collection of these spells, as well as an exploration of their ethics. (Are you really justified and what happens if you are not?)"--




The Prehistories of Baseball


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Baseball's roots lie deep in our ancestral past. The ancient arts of throwing (distance warfare), hitting (close quarters combat), and running (attack and retreat) were woven into the earliest forms of baseball. Early humans recognized the importance of the sun and sought to placate it with sacrificial offerings, imitating its movements and deifying it. Myths and relics of these foundational practices and beliefs were carried westward across the Old World by Indo-European peoples. Games for the early British and Continental Europeans (notably the Celts and Druids) served military, religious, social and educational needs. As the Celts and Druids came under the control of the Roman Empire, and later the Christian Church, their customs and practices, including games, fell out of favor. Despite persecution, some folk games survived the millennia under such names as "stool-ball," "tut-ball," and "base-ball." Descendants of these peoples brought their variant games to the New World where the standardization of various informal rules led to their rapid spread. Baseball, with its underlying beliefs, superstitions and practices, still brings us together with familiar and comforting rituals as we assemble under the sun.




Pacific Rural Press


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Wilding a Tame Heart One naturalist's experiences


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"The stories in this collection are true, each an experience my family had with wildlife. Some offer my observations and reflections on the flora and fauna surrounding our property, some are wildly happy or tearfully sad adventures, and some are followed by an original poem. They appeared as weekly columns in the local newspaper. The Wilson Saily Times. The columns in this book were published beginning April 2006 through May 2008. Part Two includes Christmas stories of December 2006 and 2007"--Preface.







Science and Nonbelief


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In this wide-ranging overview, physicist and acclaimed science writer Edis examines the relationship between today's sciences and religious nonbelief. He provides a very readable, nontechnical introduction to the leading scientific ideas that impinge upon religious belief.