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    Torreya, a small 1950s Florida Panhandle town, is losing its men. They disappear on nights with no moon and no witnesses. Foreclosure signs appear in their yards the following day while thugs associated with the Klan take everything of value from inside treasured homes that will soon be torn down. The police won't investigate, and the church keeps its distance from all social and political discord.Conjure woman Eulalie Jenkins, her shamanistic cat Lena, and neighbor Willie Tate discover that the new "whites only" policy at the once friendly mercantile and the creation of a plantation-style subdivision are linked to corrupt city fathers, the disappearing men, rigged numbers gambling, and a powerful hoodoo man named Washerwoman. After he refuses to carry Eulalie's herbs and eggs and Willie's corn, mercantile owner Lane Walker is drawn into the web of lies before he too disappears.Washerwoman knows how to cover his tracks with the magic he learned from Florida's most famous root doctor, Uncle Monday, so he is more elusive than hen's teeth, more dangerous than the Klan, and threatens to brutally remove any obstacle in the way of his profits. In this follow up to Conjure Woman's Cat, Eulalie and Lena face their greatest challenge with scarce support from townspeople who are scared of their own shadows. Even though Eulalie is older than dirt, her faith in the good lord and her endless supply of spells guarantee she will give Washerwoman a run for his ill-gotten money in this swamps and piney woods story. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Tracie T Elice Christian. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/074246/bk_acx0_074246_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Are you living the life you thought you always wanted but feel that something is still missing? Do you think you should be happier than you are, considering all that you have? Have you achieved your professional or personal goals but still feel racked with insecurities, anxiety, or depression...and can't figure out why? Psychiatrist Anna Yusim knows just how you feel. Not only has she struggled with these feelings herself, but she has also worked with patients who have expressed the same bewildering concern: They have everything they've always wanted, and yet deep down they don't feel fulfilled. Determined to help herself and her patients, Dr. Yusim spent more than 15 years studying and conducting research and came to a startling conclusion: this lingering feeling of dissatisfaction coincides with spiritual neglect. Once she helped her patients address their spiritual and psychological needs, she saw radical improvements in their happiness levels and quality of life. Now science is catching up with her innovative approach to therapy as groundbreaking medical research and studies substantiate what Dr. Yusim and many others have suspected for years: Spirituality is a powerful path to healing. Drawing from the best in Western medicine as well as teachings from Kabbalah, Buddhism, and shamanistic traditions, Dr. Yusim has developed a program that marries empirical science and spirituality to help you: Discover your life's true purpose Eliminate self-defeating patterns and roadblocks that are keeping you from living your most authentic life Understand the scientific underpinnings behind "answered prayers" and "random coincidences" - and why having faith in them can change your outlook for the better Appreciate how consciousness shapes your reality and how to harness this understanding to live a life of abundance Filled with exercises, guided meditations, ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Anna Yusim. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/hach/003273/bk_hach_003273_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In this hour, when Timothy Leary invited everyone to "turn on, tune in, drop out" in the Sixties, it captured the public's imagination, but it was also bad news for scientists who wanted to study the effects of psychedelics. It's taken decades for study of mind-altering drugs to be taken seriously. Now a handful of scientists are at the forefront of new research. One of them is Roland Griffiths is a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins. He's just turned his attention to psilocybin, a classic hallucinogen commonly known as magic mushrooms. He tells Steve Paulson about his findings. Then, after an excerpt from an interview with Aldous Huxley from 1958 about his use of mescaline, we take a look at other mystical experiences. Stefanie Syman explores how to achieve them without drugs. The author of The Subtle Body: The Story of Yoga in America tells Jim Fleming that today's scientific study of psychedelics could lead to new breakthroughs.Next, in 1971 Terrence McKenna, a philosopher and ethnobotanist set out with his brother Dennis to travel the Amazon in search of drug-induced visionary experiences. That wild adventure led to a lifelong study of hallucinogens. Though Terrence died ten years ago, Dennis McKenna, now a botanist and lecturer at the University of Minnesota's Center for Spirituality and Healing, continues the quest. He tells Steve Paulson how shamanistic cultures use hallucinogens.And we hear a clip from Annie Levy who was diagnosed with terminal cancer. In the late stages she took part in an experimental study designed to see if taking psilocybin could help with the fear and panic about dying. In her case, taking a single dose was a life-changing experience in her final months. The groundbreaking study was the project of Charles Grob, a psychiatrist at the UCLA medical school, who tells Anne Strainchamps about his research on psychedelics. [Broadcast Date: June 9, 2010] Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/100609/rt_tbon_100609_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In this hour, When Timothy Leary invited everyone to "turn on, tune in, drop out" in the Sixties, it captured the public's imagination, but it was also bad news for scientists who wanted to study the effects of psychedelics. It's taken decades for study of mind-altering drugs to be taken seriously. Now a handful of scientists are at the forefront of new research. One of them is Roland Griffiths, a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins. He's just turned his attention to psilocybin, a classic hallucinogen commonly known as magic mushrooms. He tells Steve Paulson about his findings. Then, after an excerpt from an interview with Aldous Huxley from 1958 about his use of mescaline, we take a look at other mystical experiences. Stefanie Syman explores how to achieve them without drugs. The author of The Subtle Body: The Story of Yoga in America tells Jim Fleming that today's scientific study of psychedelics could lead to new breakthroughs. Next, in 1971 Terrence McKenna, a philosopher and ethnobotanist set out with his brother Dennis to travel the Amazon in search of drug-induced visionary experiences. That wild adventure led to a lifelong study of hallucinogens. Though Terrence died ten years ago, Dennis McKenna, now a botanist and lecturer at the University of Minnesota's Center for Spirituality and Healing, continues the quest. He tells Steve Paulson how shamanistic cultures use hallucinogens. And finally, we hear a clip from Annie Levy who was diagnosed with terminal cancer. In the late stages she took part in an experimental study designed to see if taking psilocybin could help with the fear and panic about dying. In her case, taking a single dose was a life-changing experience in her final months. The groundbreaking study was the project of Charles Grob, a psychiatrist at the UCLA medical school, who tells Anne Strainchamps about his research on psychedelics. [Broadcast Date: June 8, 2011] Language: English. Narrator: Jim Fleming. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/110608/rt_tbon_110608_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Winner of the prestigious AudioFile Magazine Earphones Award.Lena, a shamanistic cat, and her conjure woman Eulalie live in a small town near the Apalachicola River in Florida’s lightly populated Liberty County, where longleaf pines own the world. In Eulalie’s time, women of color look after white children in the homes of white families and are respected, even loved, but distrusted and kept separated as a group. A palpable gloss, sweeter than the state’s prized tupelo honey, holds their worlds firmly apart. When that gloss fails, the Klan restores its own brand of order. When some white boys rape and murder a black girl named Mattie near the sawmill, the police have no suspects and don’t intend to find any. Eulalie, who sees conjure as a way of helping the good Lord work His will, intends to set things right by “laying tricks.” But Eulalie has secrets of her own, and it’s hard not to look back on her own life and ponder how the decisions she made while drinking and singing at the local juke were, perhaps, the beginning of Mattie’s ending. UNKNOWN N N ©2015 Malcolm R. Campbell;(P)2016 Malcolm R. Campbell http://www.audible.de/pd/B01EXN2NUY?source_code=PNHFA145032019009G&ipRedirectOverride=true http://www.audible.de/pd/B01EXN2NUY?source_code=PNHFA145032019009G&ipRedirectOverride=true Ruins of Camelot (Unabridged) 20.95 AVAILABLE Ruins of Camelot (Unabridged) Ruins of Camelot (Unabridged) G. Norman Lippert As the kingdom of Camelot descends into complacency, an ambitiously sadistic madman known as Merodach advances his rogue armies, recruiting by the sword and threatening revolt.... Jus Sargeant Aleron Books 2016-04-28 17:07:22 572 B01EXNQFVW English - Science Fiction & Fantasy English 1.00 9.95 N http://img.audible.de/audiblewords/content/bk/acx0/058265de/lg_image.jpg http://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/058265/bk_acx0_058265_sample.mp3 As the kingdom of Camelot descends into complacency, an ambitiously sadistic madman known as Merodach advances his rogue armies, recruiting by the sword and threatening revolt. Eighteen-year-old Princess Gabriella is the only one who understands the severity of the threat, but she is powerless to convince her father or her brave commoner husband, Darrick. With defeat all but certain, Gabriella sets out on a final, desperate quest. Her plan: to confront and defeat the madman, Merodach, before his armies can destroy everything she loves. Alone and on foot, she must cross the haunted magical wasteland known as the Tempest Barrens, where she is beset by mutant beasts, capricious magical creatures, and even the walking dead. In the end, wounded and hopeless, Gabriella finally confronts her nemesis and learns his final, horrible secret: He is not alone, and the forces he has allied with are far more powerful than anyone could have imagined. UNKNOWN N N ©2013 G. Norman Lippert;(P)2016 Living Audio & G. Norman Lippert http://www.audible.de/pd/B01EXNQFVW?source_code=PNHFA145032019009G&ipRedirectOverride=true http://www.audible.de/pd/B01EXNQFVW?source_code=PNHFA145032019009G&ipRedirectOverride=true Churchill in Africa: London to Ladysmith via Pretoria (Unabridged) 20.95 AVAILABLE Churchill in Africa: London to Ladysmith via Pretoria (Unabridged) Churchill in Africa (Unabridged) Winston Spencer Churchill This small book is mainly a personal record of my adventures and impressions during the first five months of the African War.... Nigel Carrington MSAC Philosophy Group 2016-04-28 10:39:06 527 B01EX84H3U English - Biographies & Memoirs English 1.00 9.95 N http://img.audible.de/audiblewords/content/bk/acx0/058212de/lg_image.jpg http://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/058212/bk_acx0_058212_sample.mp3 This small book is mainly a personal record of my adventures and impressions during the first five months of the African War. It may also be found to give a tolerably coherent account of the operations conducted by Sir Redvers Buller for the Relief of Ladysmith. The correspondence of which it is mainly composed appeared in the columns of the Morning Post newspaper, and I propose, if I am not interrupted by the accidents of war, to continue the series of letters. The stir and tumult of a camp do not favour calm or sustained thought, and whatever is written herein must be regarded simply as the immediate effect produced by men powerfully moved, and scenes swiftly changing upon what I hope is a truth-seeking mind. The fact that a man's life depends upon my discretion compels me to omit an essential part of the story of my escape from the Boers; but if the book and its author survive the war, and when the British flag is firmly planted at Bloemfontein and Pretoria, I shall hasten to fill the gap in the narrative. UNKNOWN N N ©2008, 2016 MSAC Philosophy Group;(P)2016 David Christopher Lane http://www.audible.de/pd/B01EX84H3U?source_code=PNHFA145032019009G&ipRedirectOverride=true http://www.audible.de/pd/B01EX84H3U?source_code=PNHFA145032019009G&ipRedirectOverride=true Boy Erased: A Memoir (Unabridged) 30.95 AVAILABLE Boy Erased: A Memoir (Unabridged) Boy Erased (Unabridged) Garrard Conley The son of a Baptist pastor and deeply embedded in church life in small-town Arkansas, as a young man Garrard Conley was terrified and conflicted about his sexuality.... Michael Crouch Penguin Audio 2016-05-10 07:00:00 493 B01EXASCDE English - Biographies & Memoirs English 2016-04-26 05:00:00 1.00 9.95 N http://img.audible.de/audiblewords/content/bk/peng/002830de/lg_image.jpg http://samples.audible.de/bk/peng/002830/bk_peng_002830_sample.mp3 The New York Times best-selling memoir about identity, love, and understanding. Now a major motion picture starring Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe, and Lucas Hedges, directed by Joel Edgerton. Every sentence of the story will stir your soul" (O Magazine).The son of a Baptist pastor and deeply embedded in church life in small town Arkansas, as a young man Garrard Conley was terrified and conflicted about his sexuality.When Garrard was a 19-year-old college student, he was outed to his parents and was forced to make a life-changing decision: either agree to attend a church-supported conversion therapy program that promised to “cure” him of homosexuality; or risk losing family, friends, and the God he had prayed to every day of his life. Through an institutionalized 12-Step Program heavy on Bible study, he was supposed to emerge heterosexual, ex-gay, cleansed of impure urges and stronger in his faith in God for his brush with sin. Instead, even when faced with a harrowing and brutal journey, Garrard found the strength and understanding to break out in search of his true self and forgiveness. By confronting his buried past and the burden of a life lived in shadow, Garrard traces the complex relationships among family, faith, and community. At times heart-breaking, at times triumphant, this memoir is a testament to love that survives despite all odds.  ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Wanda J. Dixon. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/058274/bk_acx0_058274_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    The Catalpa Bow - A Study of Shamanistic Practices in Japan: ab 46.49 €
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    Korean Shamanistic Rituals: ab 139.99 €
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    Tatiana Kalmykova - singer, composer, researcher of ancient Russian music. Born in 1976 in Moscow. Took part in a number of expeditions exploring Russian singing traditions in Smolensk, Bryansk, Belgorod and Vologda regions, Khakassia and Tuva. Tatyana Kalmykova is a student of the well known master and teacher of folklore, the founder and the head of ensemble of folk music Dmitry Pokrovsky. 'Studying tradition, I took part in numerous expeditions to various regions of Russia where met and adopted knowledge at their carriers - grandmothers, 'babushkas', old residents of these districts. In my projects I combine tradition, authentic singing and improvisation, - says the artist. In 2001 - festival Ustuu-Hure in Chadan (Tuva) devoted to restoration of an ancient Buddhist monastery. In Kyzyl during conversation with shaman Mongushem Kenin-Lopsanom, the founder of shamanistic centre 'Dungur', he has discovered my healing abilities and I was directed to work at the 'Tos-Deer' shamanistic centre («Nine heavens»). Projects: 1997 - «Mother SV?» project together with Elena Yakimova, also Dmitry Pokrovsky's student. We played some concerts in Moscow and left to travel. In Prague, «Mater SV?» took part in festivals, but a month later Elena has returned to Moscow, and I stayed in Czech for 2 years, taking part in 'Hookah-jazz' project with jazz musicians and also acted with solo project, taking a pseudonym «TANYA SVAHA». 1998 - I met «Ole Lukkoye» group in Brno and took part in 'Solips' ('Solar eclipse') festival in Hungary. In autumn of 1998 I returned to Russia to continue working with "Ole Lukkoe" group in Saint-Petersburg, making studio recordings and performing till 2003. With "Ole Lukkoe" we participated in many international festivals. 1999 - multimedia project «2012». Participating in festivals «Forces of light» (1999) in Finland, 'SKIF-4' (2000). 2003 - project with Alex Levin ("Vershki and Koreshki"), concerts in Holland. 2003 - project SWA, album «U-La-Ga-Do-U-La-Ga-Do». 2004 - projects with Sergey Sokolov (bass, double bass, electronics, composition). First performance: Peter and Paul Fortress festival. Then: festivals 'SKIF-2004', 'Sayansk Ring', festival of female vocalists in Moscow. 2004 - «Space Of Joy » tour to Finland, Germany, international Tance festival in Morocco «New year-2005». 2005 - new album with Serhey Sokolov "SWA Vesak", new album 'Manuscript'. Festivals: "Sisto Palkino", "Sayansk ring", 'Day out of time » (Space Of Joy community). Working in studio with Sergey Sokolov "SeVeRa". 2006 - festival «Day out of time». 2007 - Moscow, project with Sergey Starostin. 2008 - concerts with vocalist Maya Archipenko and solo performances, studio work. Festivals: «Sisto Palkino»: SWA and DJs, "Khan Altay" festival in Siberia, I-Petri Mountain festival in Ukraine.' 1. Maria. A young widow walks by the riverside weeping, her father-in-law consoles her - you'll see Lado (Love) in your life but I will never see my son. 2. I'll Sow My Sorrow. My sorrow will blossom with scarlet flowers, they are brighter than other flowers and my darling is nicer then other fellows. 3. Sadko (Bylina). Sadko sets off to the sea with his brave men loading his 30 ships with gold and jewels. 4. Oh My Sisters. Let's pick flowers, make garlands, throw them in the Danube river - yours will float and mine will sink, your sweethearts have returned from the war and mine haven't. 5. Ivan's Brothers. Set off, brothers, to four directions, get me four presents - a tooth-comb, a scarlet flower, a white shawl and a golden ring. 6. By the Sea. A young drake choose a duck from the flock and the other ducks start quacking. Young Vasya takes Pasha by her hand and other girls start crying. 7. River. Our river runs fast in it's high banks, our sweet Annushka sits grieving. 8. Man'ka. Man'ka spent all day running round the field, messing with bulls and climbing fur-trees. 9. A Duck Was Swimming. A drake met a duck with her wings drooped, said - flap you wings and let's fly over the sea. Maryushka sat weeping with her hair undone, Vanushka said: do your hair and let's go to another town. 10. Snowing. A young wife overhears her father-in-law scolding her husband for not whipping her and her husband saying that she's so sweet he can't do it. 11. Ivanushka (Lullaby). A girl is rocking her little brother to sleep teasing him with stories about their adult life. 12. War. Alyonushka wakes her brothers, she wants them to stop the war that is at their door and they assure her that they are armed and ready to protect her. 13. Hey, Lelim. The Holiday is coming, all the girls are so pretty. 14. Tatars (Lullaby). Tatars divide their prisoners and a mother-in-law becomes a slave of her son- in-law. She sings a lullaby to his baby: «You are a Tatar by your father and you are my grandson by your mother». 15. Ilya Muromets and a Hawker (Bylina). A story of the legendary hero meeting his son. 16. Buka /Bogeyman/. Hey, bogeyman, go to the hayloft, give horses some hay, don't look at our little Kolya, he will grow up and become a fisherman. 17. Puss (Lullaby). A puss found a sash in the forest, a pussy took it away and gave it to our Manechka. Don't curr, pussy, Manechka's getting asleep.
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