'"Can't anyone teach me how to pray?" Millions of people today are asking the same question. There is a sense of the necessity of prayer - we have to pray. But how?'
Prayer is central to Christian faith; indeed, as Timothy Keller notes in his introduction, it is the main way we experience deep change. Yet so many people struggle with prayer - a struggle that the author himself has shared. This wise and inspiring book is the fruit of those struggles, offering a real and glorious vision of what it can mean to seek God in prayer.
Keller begins by giving a theological underpinning of what prayer actually is - both conversation and encounter with a personal God - before describing how we can learn to pray, and then deepen that prayer. Finally he gives detailed, practical suggestions on how to make prayer a part of the reality of daily life.
The ultimate guide to setting up your very own freshwater aquarium.
It's easy to get mesmerized by the unique combination of activity and tranquility aquariums offer.
Watching fish and other aquarium life playfully swim around is not only entertaining but also offers amazing health benefits. It's been proven that owning an aquarium reduces stress and anxiety, and improves your mood.
Setting up and maintaining an aquarium comes with its challenges, however. Creating the right environment for your fish allows all of the life in your tank to flourish. This guide will help you assemble your very own underwater world, to admire, and give your fish the best life.
Learn all about the basics - Tanks, Equipment, Substrate, Filters, Plants, Décor, and more.Put everything together, and scape your new underwater world.Discover how to implement the background players to your tank. Learn all about cycling and chemicals without feeling like you are taking a chemistry class. Uncover the best practices for finding fish and pets that fit you and find out how to create a thriving environment. Proper maintenance strategies that are easy and fun. Tips to find the little aquarist that's in all of us.
Little compares to the thrill of owning your first fishes and aquarium. Finally learn how to set everything up the right way and get started today with the help of this book.
R. Pearson's Pasteur, Plagiarist, Imposter, originally published in 1942, serves as the introduction. It details some of the reasons for the rancorous relationship between Louis Pasteur and Antoine Béchamp. Pearson points out many of the problems in Pasteur's work, and provides details, statistics and evidence to support his case. Some of the frauds which were eventually admitted by the Pasteur Institute are mentioned here.
Ethel Hume's Béchamp or Pasteur?, originally published in 1923, is the larger work, and provides the main body of evidence, in three parts: 1. The Mystery of Fermentation 2. The Microzymas 3. The Cult of the Microbe
This book is a compelling and thorough account of Pasteur's plagiarism and scientific fraud. It contains the evidence of the false grounds on which the germ theory of disease was elevated to its current status as a dogma, and beyond question. In this forgotten chapter of the history of biology and medicine, we are shown how powerful interests and agendas have prevailed over genuine science. Here are strong reminders of the powers which control the pharmaceutical and regulatory industries to this day.
Hume details the contention between Béchamp and Pasteur, and presents ample references to the original source material and supporting evidence. No claim is left undocumented or unsupported. Both authors are clearly not fans of Pasteur or his corruption of the principles of science, and they declare their intentions openly. They seek to undo a massive medical and scientific fraud. This new edition of their work is presented with the same intent.
The real facts, which have been suppressed for so long, should be revealed to the world. Modern science needs to return to this bifurcation point, and take the pleomorphic path. When this phenomenon is truly understood, many aspects of modern medical thought will disappear, as do all things which outlive their usefulness. In Béchamp's work, we can see on display the foundations of the quantum biology and epigenetics which inform the work of such modern researchers as Joe Dispenza, Gregg Braden, and Bruce Lipton.
This is a foundational text of the new biology, and should be required reading for anyone seeking to understand how the body actually functions and heals. This book should be read by every doctor, health professional, nutritionist, and biologist.
"Nothing is lost, nothing is created... everything is transformed. Nothing is the prey of death. Everything is the prey of life." - Antoine Béchamp
Reviews
"It's strange to realize that the two parts in this book actually were printed way back, respectively in 1923 and 1942, so why has the truth about Pasteur and the vaccination been buried for so long?"
"A very interesting look at two rivals in science. Pasteur, who touts the germ theory of medicine, and Bechamp, who had a broader theory of health and medicine much akin to the current Microbiome theory of medicine."
CONTENTS
BOOK ONE Pasteur: Plagiarist, Imposter by R. B. Pearson
- Author's Preface - The Prior History of the Germ Theory - Béchamp, Pasteur, and Fermentation - Vinous Fermentation - Béchamp's Microzymas or 'little bodies' - Silkworm Disease: Another Steal! - Pasteur also a Faker: Antisepsis - Are Biologicals Injurious? - Animal Serology: Anthrax - Statistics - Real Immunity
BOOK TWO Béchamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by Ethel Douglas Hume
Part 1: The Mystery of Fermentation Part 2: The Microzymas Part 3: The Cult of the Microbe
This book was originally written to be the sequel to Fallen Crest High. It was scrapped and not used. Fallen Crest Family was written instead as the number two book in the Fallen Crest Series. However; this version was posted on the author's page for free reading as a thank you to her readers. After reading what she posted, enough fans requested this story to be published so here it is. This book is not meant to be promoted or a part of the Fallen Crest Series. It has been published at the readers' requests and it is for them to enjoy. With all this said, please enjoy. The original chapters are still posted for free reading.
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Here is a pioneeering account of everyday life under Stalin, written by one of our foremost authorities on modern Russain history. Focusing on urban areas in the 1930's, Sheila Fitzpatrick shows that with the adoption of collectivisation and the first Five Year Plan, everyday life was utterly transformed. with the abolition of the market, shortages of food, clothing, and all kinds of consumer goods became endemic. As peasants fled the collectivised villages, major cities were soon in the grip of a major housing crisis, with families jammed for decades into tiny single rooms in communal appartments, counting living space in square metres. It was a world of overcrowding, privation, endless queues, and broken families, in which the regime's promise of future socialist abundance rand hollowly. We read of a government bureaucracy that often turned everyday life into a nightmare, and of the ways that ordinary citizens tried to circumvent it, primarily by patronage and the ubiquitous system of personal connections known as "blat". And we read of the police surveillance that was endemic to this society, and the waves of terror like the Great Purges of 1937, that periodically cast this world into turmoil. Fitzpatrick illuminates the ways that Soviet city-dwellers coped with this world, examining such diverse activities as shoppping, travelling, telling jokes, finding an apartment, getting an education, cultivating patrons and connections, marrying and raising a family, writing complaints and denunciations, voting, and trying to steer clear of the secret police.
Based on extensive research in the Soviet archives only recently opened to historians, this superb book illuminates the ways ordinary people tried to live normal lives under extraordinary circumstances.
Im Sommer 1942 wurde ein Bataillon der Hamburger Polizeireserve, etwa 500 Männer, die zu alt zum Dienst in der Wehrmacht waren, nach Polen zu einem Sonderauftrag gebracht. Dort wurde ihnen eröffnet, dass sie die jüdische Bevölkerung in polnischen Dörfern aufzuspüren, die noch arbeitsfähigen Männer für den Lagereinsatz auszusondern, die übrigen - Alte, Kranke, Frauen und Kinder - auf der Stelle zu erschießen hätten. Vor ihrem Einsatz machte der Kommandant den Leuten das Angebot, wer sich dieser Aufgabe nicht gewachsen fühle, könne sein Gewehr abgeben und würde dann zu einer anderen Aufgabe eingesetzt. Nur etwa 12 Männer von fast 500 traten vor. In ganz Polen und Russland wüteten in der Folgezeit diese Polizeibataillone, erschossen Tausende von Menschen und brachten weitere Tausende in Konzentrationslager. Durch minuziöse Auswertung aller verfügbaren Quellen versucht der Autor nicht zu erklären, aber doch Gründe und beeinflussende Umstände dafür zu finden, wie "ganz normale Männer" zu Massenmördern gemacht werden konnten. In einem neuen Nachwort von 1998 setzt sich Browning mit den Thesen Daniel Jonah Goldhagens ("Hitlers willige Vollstrecker") kritisch auseinander.
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