The Standing Stone

The Standing Stone
Title The Standing Stone PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2001-03
Genre Dungeons and Dragons (Game)
ISBN 9780786918386

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In the fourth adventure in the D&D( series, an evil awaits in the forest. A ghostly horseman is terrorizing a small hamlet, and the player characters must stop him before he kills everyone. Players deal with supernatural horror as well as traditional monsters in this powerful adventure.

The Standing Stones Speak

The Standing Stones Speak
Title The Standing Stones Speak PDF eBook
Author Natasha Hoffman
Publisher Renaissance Books
Total Pages 304
Release 2001-02-24
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781580631914

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These messages in the standing stones combine and transcend spiritual truths from many disciplines and traditions. They explain the true power sources in our world and provide a design for realigning ourselves with them. The Standing Stones Speak unifies the underlying wisdom of Christianity, Buddhism, and the Sufis. It interprets the lives of the great teachers and recounts the dark history of Atlantis. Linking the chakras, crystals, and earth spirits, redefining reincarnation and forgotten realms of existence both here and on other planets, it promises us a future of tranquility and peace-- children born free of karma on a clean Earth-- the New Jerusalem. Natasha Hoffman knew that she'd been called to Carnac in northern France. An artist, healer, and "intuitive," Hoffman felt welcome in the presence of the mysterious giant monuments that stand there-- the megalithic standing stones set up around the same time as Stonehenge. Walking among these alignments with her companion, Hamilton Hill, she first heard the voice. "This is a library," she said, "and we can read it." So began the "receiving" of the revelations encoded in certain of the standing stones. Sneaking past barriers, eluding gendarmes, encountering a goblin, even working by moonlight, Hoffman and Hill sought out particular stones. Natasha "read" the information held in them, using a pendulum for question-and-answer dowsing to check it. Hamilton, also a dowser, transcribed it using rods. The messages were placed for us, as the two discovered, by the Archangels who watch over our planet. After World War I, seeing that the human race had fallen into profound disharmony with the environment and was becoming dominated by materialism and misuse of technology, these higher beings began to leave us guidelines for restoring the balance within ourselves and between humanity and nature. Readers will be struck by the beauty of the message, its clarity, authority, and compassion. "You are addicted to suffering," the Archangels say, "because you have been made to feel guilty about joy." The message leaves us with renewed hope. With notes on the authors' personal pilgrimages and more than a dozen photographs, The Standing Stones Speak is more than a great adventure; it's a text that may become the New Age Bible.

The People of the Standing Stone

The People of the Standing Stone
Title The People of the Standing Stone PDF eBook
Author Karim M. Tiro
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN 9781558498891

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Reconstructs the history of a Native American tribe over eight turbulent decades of domination and dislocation

A Guide to New England Stone Structures

A Guide to New England Stone Structures
Title A Guide to New England Stone Structures PDF eBook
Author Mary E. Gage
Publisher Powwow River Books
Total Pages 61
Release 2016-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0981614183

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A Guide to New England Stone Structures is a basic field guide to identifying the many different types of stone structures found while hiking through the forest and conservation lands in New England.

Standing Stones

Standing Stones
Title Standing Stones PDF eBook
Author Steve Marshall
Publisher Pitkin
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-02-20
Genre History
ISBN 9781841657530

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Standing stones come in a variety of guises. Some are erected in circles; some make up megalithic tombs; some have intriguing patterns on them, or are steeped in myth. Long-standing questions include why they were erected and how? What do they tell us about Britain’s cultural history? As a standing stones enthusiast, Steve Marshall has travelled the British Isles to inspect these fascinating monoliths and this guide serves as a comprehensive introduction from the Mesolithic to the Iron Ages. Stonehenge and Avebury are possibly the most famous sites in Britain, but the Standing Stones of Callanish on the Isle of Lewis also have a magical quality; and at the Ness of Brodgar, a Neolithic complex has recently been uncovered by archaeologists. With accompanying photographs taken by the author, this accessible guide to standing stones in Britain will tell you all you need to know.

Ancestral Encounters in Highland Madagascar

Ancestral Encounters in Highland Madagascar
Title Ancestral Encounters in Highland Madagascar PDF eBook
Author Zoë Crossland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 399
Release 2014-02-17
Genre History
ISBN 1107036097

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This book examines encounters between the living and the dead in nineteenth-century highland Madagascar, considering the challenges that ghostly actors pose for writing history.

Should Trees Have Standing?

Should Trees Have Standing?
Title Should Trees Have Standing? PDF eBook
Author Christopher D. Stone
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 264
Release 2010-04-07
Genre Law
ISBN 0199774242

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Originally published in 1972, Should Trees Have Standing? was a rallying point for the then burgeoning environmental movement, launching a worldwide debate on the basic nature of legal rights that reached the U.S. Supreme Court. Now, in the 35th anniversary edition of this remarkably influential book, Christopher D. Stone updates his original thesis and explores the impact his ideas have had on the courts, the academy, and society as a whole. At the heart of the book is an eminently sensible, legally sound, and compelling argument that the environment should be granted legal rights. For the new edition, Stone explores a variety of recent cases and current events--and related topics such as climate change and protecting the oceans--providing a thoughtful survey of the past and an insightful glimpse at the future of the environmental movement. This enduring work continues to serve as the definitive statement as to why trees, oceans, animals, and the environment as a whole should be bestowed with legal rights, so that the voiceless elements in nature are protected for future generations.