Numerologie: Le Guide Pour Réussir Développe Une Entreprise Rentable À Ton Image Exploite Ton Plein Potentiel Et Incarne Ta Mission (Les Clés Pour Découvrir Votre Chemin De Vie Et Interpréter Votre Destin Grâce À La Et L’oracle Des Chiffres)


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Et apprenez des techniques avancées de prédiction pour anticiper les opportunités et les défis futurs. Intégrez la numérologie dans votre pratique de la méditation pour équilibr Grâce à des explications claires et des exemples pratiques, vous pourrez appliquer la numérologie dans tous les aspects de votre vie quotidienne pour prendre des décisions éclairées, améliorer vos relations, et réaliser votre potentiel. Dans ce livre vous apprendrez : · L'histoire de la numérologie et sur quels aspects elle peut vous impacter. · Les secrets cachés dans votre date d'anniversaire et votre nom. · Comment lire et interpréter les numéros des autres ? · cristaux et les cycles lunaires. · Et bien plus encore! La lecture de ce livre vous permettra de comprendre les aspects fondamentaux qui influencent votre vie, votre santé, votre bonheur, votre richesse, votre succès en affaires et votre futur.





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Le Doigt Sur La Lumière


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Lhomme qui nie lexistence dun Dieu-Crateur de toutes choses ne risque-t-il pas de se prendre pour Dieu ? Les crits sur lathisme sont lgion, font recette aujourdhui ! Question : comment reconnatre le bon grain de livraie ? Lintrt de ce Contre-chant lathisme de Richard Dawkins rside dabord dans sa conception, son approche, son style; il se trouve ensuite tre rvlateur et savamment clairant. Son auteur, Gilles Charles Vuille, na pas cherch, comme Richard Dawkins, transmettre sa pense personnelle, mais tout son contraire : on ressent, en effet, cette proccupation distiller, au fil des pages, des paroles fortes manant dune multitude dhommes et de femmes notoires, ayant fait lexprience de lAmour de Dieu. Cette recherche minutieuse, travers les millnaires, amne progressivement vider de sa substance les thses sur lathisme. Voil une lecture qui pourrait bien nous mener la Lumire ! Luc Claessens




Haitian laughter


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A Mosaic of Ninety Miniatures in French and English, translated from the French by Anne Pease McConnell. Haitian Laughter is constructed around the lodyans, a narrative genre that has blossomed in Haiti as an art of miniatures. The substantial reduction in scale that presides over their creation allows only the significant features to remain, like a medieval illumination, a Japanese bonsai, or simply a small sized map of an immense territory. This makes each miniature a "dwarf sized saga," which lets us glimpse the larger dimension of the original of which it is a reduced model. Bilingual, French and English.




Anarcho-primitivism


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The Work of Dürer


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MFKZ - Tome 4


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Dark Meat City is shaken by a series of ever-growing riots, which bear an increasing resemblance to a civil war: the resulting crackdown by the Section Z-7 is so brutal that the city’s worst gangs and rebellious citizens unite behind a common, demanding symbol: the color green. While fierce, pitched battles rage throughout the city, Angelino, Vinz, and Willy, the eternal losers, are reunited at last and decide to return to Povera Heights, Willy’s neighborhood, where he claims to have a huge stash of money hidden beneath the floorboards of the dump he calls a house. But the Macho invasion accelerates, and transforms Dark Meat City into a raging inferno that seems impossible to escape... incidentally unveiling Angelino’s terrifying abilities in the process! With the destruction of Dark Meat City, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, an invasion of giant insects, and Ezekiel’s Wheels, this penultimate volume of Mutafukaz is a nod to the biblical texts of Saint John, and an immense tribute to ad Inferno disaster movies.




To Will and To Do Vol II


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In To Will and To Do, twentieth-century French thinker Jacques Ellul presented his landmark theological contribution, yet the full text has never before been available in English. Incorporating recent insights on Ellul, and benefitting from the discovery of a lost manuscript, this new publication remedies this, combining a fresh translation of Volume One with a first English translation of Volume Two. Together, the two volumes constitute the first part of Ellul's planned four-part treatment of Christian ethics. In Volume Two, Ellul examines the origin of the problem of Good and Evil, surveys the contemporary morality of Western society, and provocatively sketches the paradox of an impossible and yet necessary Christian ethics. In Volume Two, he carries this discussion forward, outlining the characteristics and conditions of Christian ethics, and analysing the relationship between ethics, the legal texts of the Bible, and dogmatic theology. He concludes by reimagining the theological use of the ‘analogy of faith’ for scriptural interpretation. Throughout, Ellul remains in dialogue with Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Paul Ricoeur and others, helping to cement To Will and To Do as a major intervention in twentieth-century theological ethics.




Revelation


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The final book of the Bible, Revelation prophesies the ultimate judgement of mankind in a series of allegorical visions, grisly images and numerological predictions. According to these, empires will fall, the "Beast" will be destroyed and Christ will rule a new Jerusalem. With an introduction by Will Self.




The Final Foucault


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The Final Foucault is devoted to his last published (and some as yet unpublished) work and includes a translation of one of his last interviews, a comprehensive bibliography of his publications, and a biographical chronology. Michel Foucault left a rich legacy of ideas and approaches, many of which still await exposition and analysis. The Final Foucault is devoted to his last published (and some as yet unpublished) work and includes a translation of one of his last interviews, a comprehensive bibliography of his publications, and a biographical chronology. Foucault was still working on his history of sexuality when he died in 1984, but his main concern remained, as throughout his career, a deeper understanding of the nature of truth. His final set of lectures at the College de France, described here by Thomas Flynn, focused on the concept of truth-telling as a moral virtue in the ancient world. In the other essays, Karlis Racevskis examines the questions of identity at the core of Foucault's work; Garth Gillan takes up the problems inherent in any attempt to characterize Foucault's philosophy; James Bernauer explores the ethical basis of Foucault's work and offers a context for understanding his late interest in the Christian experience; and Diane Rubenstein offers a Lacanian interpretation of the last work. The Final Foucault is based on a special issue of the Journal Philosophy and Social Criticism, edited by David Rasmussen and published at Boston College.