Immortal Desire

Immortal Desire
Title Immortal Desire PDF eBook
Author Maggie Shayne
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 356
Release 2007
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780425217481

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Two enchanting tales of paranormal romance come together in a dual volume that features Destiny, in which Nidaba, a bitter immortal High Witch, is reunited with her former love, fellow High Witch Nathan King, after four millennia, and Immortality, in which Immortal High Witch Puabi is rescued by grieving millionaire Matthew Fairchild. Original.

The Book of Immortality

The Book of Immortality
Title The Book of Immortality PDF eBook
Author Adam Gollner
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 416
Release 2014-09-30
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1439109435

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An exploration of one of the most universal human obsessions charts the rise of longevity science from its alchemical beginnings to modern-day genetic interventions and enters the world of those whose lives are shaped by a belief in immortality.

Immortality and the Philosophy of Death

Immortality and the Philosophy of Death
Title Immortality and the Philosophy of Death PDF eBook
Author Michael Cholbi
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 258
Release 2015-12-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1783483857

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A collection of seminal articles investigating whether death is bad for us – and if so, whether immortality would be good for us.

Everyday Immortality

Everyday Immortality
Title Everyday Immortality PDF eBook
Author Deepak Chopra
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 205
Release 2010-10-31
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 140706309X

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Everyday Immortality contains a series of insights, known in Eastern wisdom traditions as sutras or koans. Like a string of pearls, each insight follows the next, page by page. Only when the lesson of one page is fully absorbed does the reader go on to the next. Through this process, the reader`s thought patterns are literally transformed, causing a permanent shift in perception. These exercises are a modern version of Gyana Yoga, India`s ancient Yoga of Knowledge, long considered the most direct path to attaining enlightenment and immortality.

The Makropoulos Secret

The Makropoulos Secret
Title The Makropoulos Secret PDF eBook
Author Karel Čapek
Publisher
Total Pages 188
Release 1925
Genre Czech drama
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Desire for Immortality

Desire for Immortality
Title Desire for Immortality PDF eBook
Author Zun Huang
Publisher Funstory
Total Pages 1478
Release 2020-05-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1648979955

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The ancient cultivators of great powers, once they thought of becoming demons, and once they thought of becoming buddhas, there were also experts of the martial way that broke through the void. They were the only ones who had the right to do so. In chaotic times, geniuses would rise to prominence. The imperial government, sects, aristocratic families, and foreign races would battle with each other for karmic luck. Who could emerge from the masses and become a true dragon, reaching the peak of perfection? Like this book... 

Illusions of Immortality

Illusions of Immortality
Title Illusions of Immortality PDF eBook
Author David Giles
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 195
Release 2017-03-14
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1137096500

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What drives people to crave fame and celebrity? How does fame affect people psychologically? These issues are frequently discussed by the media but up till now psychologists have shied away from an academic away from an academic investigation of the phenomenon of fame. In this lively, eclectic book David Giles examines fame and celebrity from a variety of perspectives. He argues that fame should be seen as a process rather than a state of being, and that 'celebrity' has largely emerged through the technological developments of the last 150 years. Part of our problem in dealing with celebrities, and the problem celebrities have dealing with the public, is that the social conditions produced by the explosion in mass communications have irrevocably altered the way we live. However we know little about many of the phenomena these conditions have produced - such as the 'parasocial interaction' between television viewers and media characters, and the quasi-religious activity of 'fans'. Perhaps the biggest single dilemma for celebrities is the fact that the vehicle that creates fame for them - the media - is also their tormentor. To address these questions, David Giles draws on research from psychology, sociology, media and communications studies, history and anthropology - as well as his own experiences as a music journalist in the 1980s. He argues that the history of fame is inextricably linked to the emergence of the individual self as a central theme of Western culture, and considers how the desire for authenticity, as well as individual privacy, have created anxieties for celebrities which are best understood in their historical and cultural context.