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Well. That was terrifying. New from Norton and author David K. Randall, Black Death at the Golden Gate: The Race to Save America from the Bubonic Plague.
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Dynasty of The Divine Mother from the Kuan Yin Oracle Deck
The only wish of the Divine Mother Goddess is that all beings be spiritually free. The Divine Goddess calls us to realize our true nature, to fall in love with our own divinity. Enlightenment is a culmination of small steps, each one as a drop of water forming a divine ocean of peace, realization, love and unity within us, an ocean that washes away fear, separation and scarcity and bathes us in abundance and bliss. You carry the torch of enlightenment in you, beloved. Let it shine each day. Sometimes we imagine enlightened being to be another species to everyday humans! yet there is an old Western saying that goes 'Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water, after enlightenment, chop wood, carry water.' Enlightenment is made manifest through the small actions we take each day. Sometimes the smallest action can feel like an enormous leap, and yet when that action is taken, we realize that the journey into peace is something we can choose to take at any moment. The Dynasty of the Divine Mother is her spiritual legacy, her endless compassion for human suffering and the intent to lift humanity out of ignorance into peace, which shines thought the Oriental Goddesses like Kuan Yin, Green Tara and Mazu.
New from Doubleday and doctor and medical journalist James Hamblin, If Our Bodies Could Talk: A Guide to Operating and Maintaining a Human Body. A surprisingly delightful tour of, well, us.