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Book Synopsis The Healing Power of Blake by : John Diamond
Download or read book The Healing Power of Blake written by John Diamond and published by Vital Health Publishing. This book was released on 2007-02 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I believe Dr. John Diamond to be the foremost living advocate for enhancing the Life Force through the Arts. In this bok, he reveals the poet William Blake as a healer of extraordinary power. The Healing Power of Blake is strong medicine for our troubled times. --Richard Lippin, M.D.
Book Synopsis Healing for Everyone Volume 1 by : Curry Blake
Download or read book Healing for Everyone Volume 1 written by Curry Blake and published by . This book was released on 2016-09-15 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Christians and non-Christians alike, have the idea that receiving healing from God is hard and that to be healed, a person has to attain a certain level of spirituality or amass enough good works to deserve it. This could not be further from the truth. In "Healing For Everyone Volume 1: Four Kinds Of People" Curry Blake shows that everyone, regardless of their level of spirituality can be healed. He takes us through the only four types of people on earth and details how God has made provision for EVERY person on earth to be healed, and exactly how each can receive their healing. As you read and study "Healing For Everyone Volume 1: Four Kinds of People" you will also learn many of the essential truths concerning healing and the power of God that Curry has learned from over four decades of study and practice in the area of divine healing. The revelations included herein will cause your faith to grow and your effectiveness in all areas of healing to increase.
Book Synopsis Releasing the Spirit Into Your Flesh by : Curry Blake
Download or read book Releasing the Spirit Into Your Flesh written by Curry Blake and published by . This book was released on 2019-05-02 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis קווי אפיון לעיצוב דמותו של "איש ההלכה" בסיפורי אגדה by :
Download or read book קווי אפיון לעיצוב דמותו של "איש ההלכה" בסיפורי אגדה written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis A Blake Dictionary by : S. Foster Damon
Download or read book A Blake Dictionary written by S. Foster Damon and published by UPNE. This book was released on 2013-05-14 with total page 585 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: William Blake, poet, artist, and mystic, created a vast multidimensional universe through his verse and art. Spun from a fabric of symbolism and populated by a host of complex characters, BlakeÕs comprehensive world has provided endless inspiration to subsequent generations. For the reader of Blake, background knowledge of his symbolism is a necessity. In this volume, first published in 1965, S. Foster Damon, father of modern Blake studies and a professor at Brown University until his death, has assembled all references to particular symbols or aspects of BlakeÕs work and life, so that readers can see the entire spectrum of BlakeÕs thought on a variety of topics.
Download or read book Blake written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An illustrated quarterly.
Book Synopsis Blake. Wordsworth. Religion. by : Jonathan Roberts
Download or read book Blake. Wordsworth. Religion. written by Jonathan Roberts and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2011-01-13 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A reassessment of Romantic religion and the structure of modern religious debate argued through the history of interpretation of Blake's and Wordsworth's religious visions.
Book Synopsis William Blake on Self and Soul by : Laura Quinney
Download or read book William Blake on Self and Soul written by Laura Quinney and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2009 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It has been clear from the beginning that William Blake was both a political radical and a radical psychologist. In William Blake on Self and Soul, Laura Quinney uses her sensitive, surprising readings of the poet to reveal his innovative ideas about the experience of subjectivity.Blake’s central topic, Quinney shows us, is a contemporary one: the discomfiture of being a self or subject. The greater the insecurity of the “I” Blake believed, the more it tries to swell into a false but mighty “Selfhood.” And the larger the Selfhood bulks, the lonelier it grows. But why is that so? How is the illusion of “Selfhood” created? What damage does it do? How can one break its hold? These questions lead Blake to some of his most original thinking.Quinney contends that Blake’s hostility toward empiricism and Enlightenment philosophy is based on a penetrating psychological critique: Blake demonstrates that the demystifying science of empiricism deepens the self’s incoherence to itself. Though Blake formulates a therapy for the bewilderment of the self, as he goes on he perceives greater and greater obstacles to the remaking of subjectivity. By showing us this progression, Quinney shows us a Blake for our time.
Book Synopsis William Blake's Religious Vision by : Jennifer G. Jesse
Download or read book William Blake's Religious Vision written by Jennifer G. Jesse and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2013 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this innovative study, Jesse challenges the prevailing view of Blake as an antinomian and describes him as a theological moderate who defended an evangelical faith akin to the Methodism of John Wesley. She arrives at this conclusion by contextualizing Blake's works not only within Methodism, but in relation to other religious groups he addressed in his art, including the Established Church, deism, and radical religions. Further, she analyzes his works by sorting out the theological "road signs" he directed to each audience. This approach reveals Blake engaging each faction through its most prized beliefs, manipulating its own doctrines through visual and verbal guide-posts designed to communicate specifically with that group. She argues that, once we collate Blake's messages to his intended audiences--sounding radical to the conservatives and conservative to the radicals--we find him advocating a system that would have been recognized by his contemporaries as Wesleyan in orientation. This thesis also relies on an accurate understanding of eighteenth-century Methodism: Jesse underscores the empirical rationalism pervading Wesley's theology, highlighting differences between Methodism as practiced and as publicly caricatured. Undergirding this project is Jesse's call for more rigorous attention to the dramatic character of Blake's works. She notes that scholars still typically use phrases like "Blake says" or "Blake believes," followed by some claim made by a Blakean character, without negotiating the complex narrative dynamics that might enable us to understand the rhetorical purposes of that statement, as heard by Blake's respective audiences. Jesse maintains we must expect to find reflections in Blake's works of all the theologies he engaged. The question is: what was he doing with them, and why? In order to divine what Blake meant to communicate, we must explore how those he targeted would have perceived his arguments. Jesse concludes that by analyzing the dramatic character of Blake's works theologically through this wide-angled, audience-oriented approach, we see him orchestrating a grand rapprochement of the extreme theologies of his day into a unified vision that integrates faith and reason.
Book Synopsis John G. Lake's Writings from Africa by : Curry Blake
Download or read book John G. Lake's Writings from Africa written by Curry Blake and published by Xulon Press. This book was released on 2005-11 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "John G. Lake's five year tenure as a missionary in South Africa has long been shrouded in mystery and conjecture, with only a few testimonies coming from Lake's sermons as he ministered healing to hundreds of thousands later in life. In this exciting volume, you will find details concerning the death of Lake's first wife after only a few months in South Africa, the beginnings of the unprecedented revival that began within days of the arrival of Lake and fellow missionaries, the astounding miracles and healings that were the hallmark of the fledgling Pentecostal Movement, and a complete transcription of Lake's own African diary."--Provided by the publisher
Download or read book Feelings of Power written by T.J. Genesis and published by Hillcrest Publishing Group. This book was released on 2016-05-10 with total page 279 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Can you imagine being able to feel exactly what someone is feeling, whether or not you can see them? Sixteen-year-old Blake possesses this ability. He feels the emotions of those around him and has been able to since he was quite young. One day while walking to the store, he feels something that he cannot describe. He encounters a whole new world--and an agency that recognizes his ability. Does he get involved with this supernatural universe, or does he let these powers fight with each other?
Book Synopsis The Healing Power of Light by : Primrose Cooper
Download or read book The Healing Power of Light written by Primrose Cooper and published by Weiser Books. This book was released on 2001-02-01 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A well-rounded discourse that demonstrates how hard science and metaphysics merge to give us an opportunity to live healthier lives. Cooper opens her discussion to a broad range of thought, including a discussion of the pioneering work of Rudolf Steiner.She delves into the Theosophical system of the Seven Rays, outlining each of the rays with its respective color association and meaning for whole health. Index.
Book Synopsis Romantic Generations by : Lene Østermark-Johansen
Download or read book Romantic Generations written by Lene Østermark-Johansen and published by Museum Tusculanum Press. This book was released on 2003 with total page 182 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unlike the first two volumes of "ANGLES" on the English-Speaking World, this special issue does not originate in a set of conference papers. The idea of compiling a collection of essays on Romanticism emerged from the unusually strong concentration on Romantic studies among the graduate students of the English Department a couple of years ago. This volume places their work in the context of distinguished international scholars of greater seniority, scholars who have become academic contacts through conferences and assessment committees, and whose contributions I am very pleased to be able to include alongside the works of local contributors. The Romantic generations of the title of this volume thus strike a number of different chords: generations of scholars in Romantic studies; conventional divisions of Romantic poets into first, second and possibly third generations; the self-generative aspect of Romanticism; the awareness of poetic reputation and the image and afterlife of the poet. The collection spans just over a hundred years, from the 1780s to the 1890s, and while not in any way attempting to define Romanticism or raise issues of periodization the volume allows for the continued existence of Romantic features right until the end of the nineteenth century. Poetry looms large in this issue of ANGLES; apart from Ian Duncan's essay on Hume, Scott, and the "Rise of Fiction",' all the other essays are in some way concerned with the Romantic poet and his poetry. The Romantic poet is thus represented as a collector and editor of ballads, as a political radical and printmaker, as other to himself, essentially ignorant of the process of poetic composition, as a rival and collaborator with other poets, or as a poet long dead, the subject of successive generations of poetic lament. The boundaries between poetry and the visual arts is explored in a couple of the essays; indeed, the rivalry between portraiture and literature pervades no less than three of the contributions, and no matter whether the subject of inquiry is the image of the poet or the image of the poet's mother, the Romantic poet displays a high degree of self-consciousness with respect to both literary and visual media. Romantic generations generate both selves and others in poetry and portraiture.
Book Synopsis How to Develop Personal Magnetism and Healing Powers by : Anonymous
Download or read book How to Develop Personal Magnetism and Healing Powers written by Anonymous and published by Book Tree. This book was released on 2002-10 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We have all met a person in the past who has what is called a magnetic personality. They seem to attract attention and good fortune wherever they go. What do they have that we don't? This book answers this question and proceeds to instruct us on how to cultivate this force and harness magnetic energies. Personal magnetism attracts interest, confidence, friendship and the love of others. Part Two of the book shows how we can use these same energies as a benefit toward others, through magnetic healing.
Book Synopsis Love's Healing Power by : Terry Zahniser McDermid
Download or read book Love's Healing Power written by Terry Zahniser McDermid and published by Montlake Romance. This book was released on 1999 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis William Blake’s Comic Vision by : N. Rawlinson
Download or read book William Blake’s Comic Vision written by N. Rawlinson and published by Springer. This book was released on 2002-11-05 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Blake's comic brilliance has been variously dismissed as the nervous ramblings of a neglected genius, the tomfool doodles of a distracted youngster, or a crude tool for destabilizing textual authority. But, for the eighteenth century, comedy played a pivotal role in debates on aesthetics, education, spirituality and morality. This exciting new study blends a close reading of Blake's early work with fascinating historical research to demonstrate that the comic was an essential component of Blake's artistic Vision.
Book Synopsis Blake's Agitation by : Steven Goldsmith
Download or read book Blake's Agitation written by Steven Goldsmith and published by JHU Press. This book was released on 2013-03-15 with total page 418 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since the Romantic period, the critical thinker's enthusiasm has served to substantiate his or her agency in the world. Blake’s Agitation is a thorough and engaging reflection on the dynamic, forward-moving, and active nature of critical thought. Steven Goldsmith investigates the modern notion that there’s a fiery feeling in critical thought, a form of emotion that gives authentic criticism the potential to go beyond interpreting the world. By arousing this critical excitement in readers and practitioners, theoretical writing has the power to alter the course of history, even when the only evidence of its impact is the emotion it arouses. Goldsmith identifies William Blake as a paradigmatic example of a socially critical writer who is moved by enthusiasm and whose work, in turn, inspires enthusiasm in his readers. He traces the particular feeling of engaged, dynamic urgency that characterizes criticism as a mode of action in Blake’s own work, in Blake scholarship, and in recent theoretical writings that identify the heightened affect of critical thought with the potential for genuine historical change. Within each of these horizons, the critical thinker’s enthusiasm serves to substantiate his or her agency in the world, supplying immediate, embodied evidence that criticism is not one thought-form among many but an action of consequence, accessing or even enabling the conditions of new possibility necessary for historical transformation to occur. The resulting picture of the emotional agency of criticism opens up a new angle on Blake’s literary and visual legacy and offers a vivid interrogation of the practical potential of theoretical discourse.