Beyond the Celtic Cross

Beyond the Celtic Cross
Author: Catherine Chapman,Paul Hughes-Barlow
Publsiher: Aeon Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2009-11-24
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781904658450

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Have you ever wondered how you can bring greater depth and clarity to your Tarot readings? Have you struggled to understand just what exactly is going on in your card readings, and how the cards relate to the object of the reading?For the first time, this book shows how the professionals use secret techniques that take Tarot readings to new and exciting levels. It goes beyond the surface levels of the Tarot spread and explores the hidden depths. It explains how to decode those parts of a Tarot spread that seem to make no sense and how to break out of readings that seem to have become "stuck". Using the power of the elemental symbolism of the cards, combined with numerological techniques, this book cracks the "celtic cross" spread wide open to reveal exciting new levels of insight.Paul Hughes-Barlow is a master Tarot reader and occultist. He has previously published The Tarot and the Magus. Catherine Chapman is a Tarot reader, author, student, business woman and mother.

Beyond the Celtic Cross

Beyond the Celtic Cross
Author: Catherine Chapman,Paul Hughes-Barlow
Publsiher: Aeon Books
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2009-11-24
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781780498133

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Have you ever wondered how you can bring greater depth and clarity to your Tarot readings? Have you struggled to understand just what exactly is going on in your card readings, and how the cards relate to the object of the reading?For the first time, this book shows how the professionals use secret techniques that take Tarot readings to new and exciting levels. It goes beyond the surface levels of the Tarot spread and explores the hidden depths. It explains how to decode those parts of a Tarot spread that seem to make no sense and how to break out of readings that seem to have become "stuck". Using the power of the elemental symbolism of the cards, combined with numerological techniques, this book cracks the "celtic cross" spread wide open to reveal exciting new levels of insight.Paul Hughes-Barlow is a master Tarot reader and occultist. He has previously published The Tarot and the Magus. Catherine Chapman is a Tarot reader, author, student, business woman and mother.

Tarot Beyond the Basics

Tarot Beyond the Basics
Author: Anthony Louis
Publsiher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780738740256

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Take your tarot reading to a higher level. With an emphasis on tarot's astrological influences and a number of detailed sample readings, Tarot Beyond the Basics shows the way to becoming an advanced practitioner. Here, Anthony Louis shares how-to instructions for working with reversals, number symbolism, intuition, the four elements, and the philosophical roots of tarot. Explaining astrology for tarot readers clearly and in a way that makes sense, Louis shows how to use the tarot to give powerful readings that change people's lives. The "real" tarot exists in the mind of each reader and is interlaced with his or her stories and experiences. The abundance of knowledge presented in Tarot Beyond the Basics is sure to make your readings come alive with meaning and significance.

Archaeology the Public and the Recent Past

Archaeology  the Public and the Recent Past
Author: Chris Dalglish
Publsiher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781843838517

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Heritage, memory, community archaeology and the politics of the past form the main strands running through the papers in this volume.The authors tackle these subjects from a range of different philosophical perspectives, with many drawing on the experience of recent community, commercial and other projects. Throughout, there is a strong emphasis on both the philosophy of engagement and with its enactment in specific contexts; the essays deal with an interest in the meaning, value and contested nature of the recent past and in the theory and practice of archaeological engagements with that past.

Symbolism of the Celtic Cross

Symbolism of the Celtic Cross
Author: Derek Bryce
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2002
Genre: Christian art and symbolism
ISBN: OCLC:1151318359

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Celtic Cross

Celtic Cross
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:696441264

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Beyond the Miracle Range

Beyond the Miracle Range
Author: Elliott Underwood
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781663223234

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In a future world where the myths of ancient times have come to life, a young Elf is traded as a hostage to their enemies, the Asuras. Living with the enemy leaves him wondering just how good or evil his enemies are, and how just his cause is. When an act of cruelty galvanizes him, he realizes he’s the only one who can assassinate the ruler and stop the Perpetual War. If he can.

Beyond Transnationalism

Beyond Transnationalism
Author: Sonja Levsen,Kiran Klaus Patel
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2023-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000879636

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This book is a collection of case studies that provides fresh insights into the history of political activism in Europe’s long 1970s. It covers the full spectrum of such groups, from the far left to the neofascist right, and from the various parts of Europe, including East and West. The chapters in this book push the boundaries of our knowledge with regard to transnational spaces. For many political activists at the time, identifying with a ‘transnational’ or ‘global’ protest movement provided both legitimacy for their claims and stood for the promise of sweeping change. Existing research has often reproduced such perceptions. This book goes beyond such an approach by distinguishing between different forms of transnational spaces. More specifically, it recognizes important differences between imagined spaces of solidarity and belonging, spaces of knowledge circulation and spaces of social experience and political action. Each chapter uses this new framework and analyses the interrelationship and significance of each of these three spaces. Beyond Transnationalism will be of particular interest to historians, political scientists and educators. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of European Review of History.