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1. DO__OBE - By Don DeGracia

DO_OBE teaches how to LEAVE YOUR BODY! Using straight forward, common sense language, DO_OBE is a guide to the inner realms of which our visible world is just the surface. Intelligent, fun and unpresumptuous, this book has been time tested and proven to be effective at teaching beginners the essential techniques to achieve the eluisive "out of body experience". SEE FOR YOURSELF FIRST HAND: Can you really leave your body? What can one expect to find in the inner realms of the mind? How do I do it??? It's all here!!!. This book is for all curious seekers who sense that there is more to reality than meets the eye, or the senses, or the world of our everyday life.

2. The Esoteric Philosophy of the Tantras - Shiva SaMhita 1887

YOGA has been defined by Patanjali as the suspension of all the functions (Vrittis) of the mind. Any
discussion of this subject, therefore, necessarily branches itself into three parts, viz., (1) Mind, (2) its
Vritttis, (3) and the mode of suspending them. No treatise of yoga, we think, can be complete, which does
not enter into these questions. The nature of mind is the first thing which aught to be explained. It would
embrace an enquiry into all those hypotheses which philosophers have formed about this entity. Is it
immaterial and self-existent, or is it material and perishing, subject to dissolution with the body? Is it the
same as spirit or is it apart from it? Is it merely a dream, a shadow, a reflection of the Supreme; or is it a
separate and entire entity by itself? Such and many other questions of this nature must be answered before
one has done away with the subject of Chitta (Mind). The second part consists of the enumeration,
classification and definitions of the various faculties of the mind. This part is generally free from
controversy, as the faculties are facts more widely known and comprehended. This branch is what is
known by the name of psychology. So far all the enquiry may be said to be preliminary:—but a
preliminary absolutely necessary for the right understanding of the third part—viz., Nirodh. That division
contains all those various methods adopted by the ancients as well as the moderns for the concentration of
mind, which is the essence of yoga. All the questions of diet, sleep, exercise, posture, &c., facilitating
concentration naturally fall in that subdivision. A comparative view may also be taken in that as to the
various means adopted by yogis, saints, owliyas, &c., for this purpose, as well as the contrivances used by
the modern mystics to bring about this state of mind. In conclusion we shall try to show what are the good
results of yoga, what are the spiritual faculties which it develops, what new channels for the acquisition of
knowledge it opens, what new powers of work it creates and what a source of innocent but sublime
happiness it forms for its votaries.
In this introduction we shall treat of two things:—First, the importance of the study of this Science,
and Second, the various objections which are generally raised against this subject.

3. Handbook of Native American Mythology - by Dawn E. Bastian & Judy K. Mitchell 2004

This work introduces you to the mythologies of Native Americans from the United States to the Arctic Circle - a rich, complex, and diverse body of lore, which remains less widely known than mythologies of other peoples and places.

In thematic chapters and encyclopedia-style entries, this book examines the characters and deities, rituals, sacred locations and objects, concepts, and stories that define mythological cultures of various indigenous peoples.

By tracing the traditions as far back as possible and following their evolution from generation to generation, it offers also a unique perspective on Native American history, culture, and values, shows how central these traditions are to contemporary Native American life.

With more than 40 photographs, illustrations, and maps.

4. Astrology its technics and ethics - C. A. Libra 2003

Many of those who take up the study of astrology complain of the
great obscurity of the books of study, of the many technical terms,
incomprehensible to the laity, and especially of the difficulties of the
calculations, which latter are unsurmountable for those who have no
knowledge of mathematics and cosmology.

I will, therefore, try to remove these obstacles, by using foreign
names as little as possible, and by simplifying the calculations in such
a manner that any one of average intellect and with a knowledge of
ordinary arithmetic, may be able to follow this study without much difficulty.
Further, I will try to be as brief and clear as possible, omitting all
superfluous digressions, and yet giving a fairly complete survey of that
branch of Astrology which is called Genethliacal Astrology, that which
applies to nativity or birth.

This branch is by far the most important and therefore counts most
students.

Astrology has the advantage over other occult sciences in that it
asks no "belief" of the student, but only investigation. Any one who
takes up the study of his own birth-horoscope, with some assiduity, will
be able to demonstrate by numerous facts, looked up by himself, that
Astrology is true, is founded on facts in nature.

To this end it is positively necessary to know the exact time of
one's birth, and as, for the last half century, the hour of birth had to
be filled in at the registry *), one might go there for inquiry.
Next you will have to obtain an ephemeris 2
) for the year in which
you were born; you may then cast your own horoscope and study it.
You will find how extremely interesting this study is!

5. Tactical Magick - Seth 2004

Magick is cheap and power is all around you. The most vibrant magick in the world is that of survival. If you know how it works you can use it anywhere, with anything, to do whatever you need or desire. Tactics is defined as the choice and application of technique in a specific situation. The purpose of tactical magick is to take the magick of survival and incorporate it into our daily lives. So called High Magick is chiefly concerned with expanding consciousness, contacting higher planes, and achieving gnosis. Tactical magick is about learning from the plight of those less fortunate and building upon their techniques to create an eclectic grimoire of daily survival. This is a patchwork system of pop-culture sorcery, techno-alchemy, and hermetic street magick

6. The Voodoo Hoodoo Spellbook - Denise Alvarado 2009

The term "voodoo hoodoo" is used by Louisiana locals to describe the unique variety of Creole Voodoo found in New Orleans. In this book, you will find a plethora of authentic Voodoo and hoodoo rituals for love, justice, gambling luck, luck in court, prosperity, health, crossing, hexes, curse removal, and much more. The author has stripped the shroud of secrecy that has always surrounded Voodoo, and provides detailed instructions on everything from making gris-gris, magickal oils, talismans, and powders, to casting hexes. Denise Alvarado was born and raised in the Voodoo and hoodoo rich culture of New Orleans. She has studied mysticism and practiced Creole Voodoo and indigenous healing traditions for over three decades. She is a cultural anthropologist, psychologist, writer, artist, spiritual adviser, and cultural consultant.

7. Real Miracles, Divine Intervention, and Feats of Incredible Survival - Brad Steiger & Sherry Hansen Steiger 2009

Including more than 200 true, thought-provoking stories, this inspirational collection provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of unexplained phenomena and survival against overwhelming odds. A wide range of topics and circumstances is covered, including angelic interventions, surviving airplane crashes and cataclysmic natural disasters, medical miracles, amazing sea rescues, miracles on the highway, and near-death experiences. Remarkable stories include how a sky diver plummeted more than 4,000 feet and walked away with only a cut, how a mother and her children ride out a tornado atop an airborne mattress and survive, and how a group of dolphins rescued a swimmer from a shark attack.

8. (Banned Books) LITERATURE SUPPRESSED ON Political Grounds - Nicholas J. Karolides 2006

The phrase suppressed on political grounds casts a shadow of a heavy-handed
government blocking its citizens from receiving information, ideas, and
opinions that it perceives to be critical, embarrassing, or threatening. This
image, unfortunately, is too often reality. It is not, however, limited to dic-
tatorships such as those of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany, Joseph Stalin’s
Communist Soviet Union, Suharto’s Indonesia, Augusto Pinochet’s Chile,
and Sani Abacha’s Nigeria. The political turbulence of the 1990s dismantled
several of these, establishing more open government in Indonesia, Chile,
Nigeria, and Russia. The governments of democracies, however, also par-
ticipate in attempts to censor such critical material in order to protect their
own perceived state security. Indeed, repression of freedom of expression is a
signi? cant operative factor in South Africa of the apartheid era, in pre-1990
South Korea, in Turkey, in postcommunist Ukraine, and recently in Russia. It
is a factor, as well, in the United Kingdom and the United States today.
Further, the impression that censorship for political reasons emanates
only from national governments is mistaken, Another common source of
such activity, notably in the United States, is at the local community level,
generated by school board members or citizens, individually or in groups,
who attack textbooks and ? ction used in schools or available in school librar-
ies. In contrast to censorship challenges at the national level, challenges at
the local level are aimed at the political values and images that children are
receiving. In past decades, the chief targets were socialism, communism, and
the portrayal of the Soviet Union. A companion concern was the portrayal of
the United States. At the center of such objections was the fear that the Soviet
Union would be viewed too positively or the United States too negatively.
Continuing in the present, examining ? aws in American society is deemed
unpatriotic to critics, who become concerned when past and present policies
of their government are questioned in school textbooks and library books.
Expressing ? aws in behavior of its citizens is deemed inappropriate for stu-
dents. Books conveying the dynamics of war situations are targets of censor-ing challenges.

9. Oxford Dictionary of Law,5th Edition

This fully up-to-date edition takes account of recent changes in UK legislation. It is a handy desk reference for lawyers and an ideal source of legal terminology for students and secretaries in any country where the legal system is based on English law. It provides clear, jargon-free information for professionals, students, and people without a legal qualification. It contains over 4,000 entries that define and explain the major terms, concepts, processes, and the organization of the English legal system. It features authoritative and up-to-date articles which have been written by practising and academic lawyers. New entries cover the Woolf reforms, human rights law, as well as family law, central and local government, and international law. This work was described by leading university lecturers as being ' the best law dictionary at present' and 'excellent for non law students as well as Law undergraduates'.

10. Commerce in Firearms In The United States 2000

THIS IS A BUNCHA SHIT TO ME BUT I GUESS SOME PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW THE,COUGH COUGH LAW,OOPS I MEAN STATUE

In enacting the Gun Control Act of 1968, Congress declared that its purpose was to keep
firearms out of the hands of those not legally entitled to possess them, and to assist
Federal, State and local law enforcement officials in their efforts to reduce crime and
violence. Congress sought to achieve this without placing any unnecessary burden on
law-abiding citizens acquiring, possessing or using firearms for lawful activity. Congress
authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to enforce the laws regulating the manufacture,
importation, distribution and sale of firearms, and the laws prohibiting the criminal
possession and misuse of firearms. The Secretary also has jurisdiction over the adminis-
tration and collection of the Federal excise taxes imposed on firearms and ammunition
under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. In addition, the Secretary enforces the Na-
tional Firearms Act (NFA), which requires the registration of certain weapons, such as
machineguns and destructive devices, and imposes taxes on the making and transfer of
such weapons. These authorities have been delegated to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms.

11. The Common Law: Project Gutenberg - Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

The object of this book is to present a general view of the Common
Law. To accomplish the task, other tools are needed besides logic. It is
something to show that the consistency of a system requires a particular
result, but it is not all. The life of the law has not been logic: it has been
experience. The felt necessities of the time, the prevalent moral and
political theories, intuitions of public policy, avowed or unconscious, even
the prejudices which judges share with their fellow-men, have had a good
deal more to do than the syllogism in determining the rules by which men
should be governed. The law embodies the story of a nation's development
through many centuries, and it cannot be dealt with as if it contained only
the axioms and corollaries of a book of mathematics. In order to know what
it is, we must know what it has been, and what it tends to become. We must
alternately consult history and existing theories of legislation. But the most
difficult labor will be to understand the combination of the two into new
products at every stage. The substance of the law at any given time pretty
nearly [2] corresponds, so far as it goes, with what is then understood to be convenient; but its form and machinery, and the degree to which it is able
to work out desired results, depend very much upon its past.

12. (banned in Serbia) Military secret 1 & 2 - Vladan Vlajkovic 2004

Introduction Book I
Serbian state security service, SDB, wiretapping the Yugoslav
Army, VJ
Why have I been arrested?
Negotiations on suspension of NATO bombing
Preparations for signing the Kumanovo agreement
Arrival of foreign troops to Kosovo
Negotiations with Ahtis?ri
Withdrawal of troops and people from Kosovo and Metohija
Arrival of Russians to Kosovo
Rebellion of reservists in south Serbia
First contact with Montenegrin government officials
Tracking down "internal enemy"
Milosevic's meeting with generals
Confidential information
Yugoslav Army, VJ, estimates on possible outcome of a civil
war in Montenegro
Preparations for a conflict in Montenegro
Yugoslav Army's Seventh Battalion and Montenegrin Interior
Ministry
Surveillance of general Momcilo Perisic
Milosevic's victory over NATO
Persecution of Zoran Zivkovic
Heightening tensions in relations with Montenegro
State terrorism
Firs open conflict in Montenegro
Mock trial of Zoran Zivkovic
Instead of conclusion
Appendices

Book 2
The role of the military judiciary in defending the dictatorship
Goran Matic and his brigands
The role of the military leadership in electoral fraud
The fear of a regime change
The fifth of October
A revolution unfinished
Koštunica addresses Miloševic’s generals
The Army establishes its own TV channel
Preserving the Miloševic cadres in the VJ
Koštunica’s second address to the generals
The arrest of Miloševic
The JUL SDB cadres take revenge
The fear of truth
The ‘Perišic affair’
Proceedings before the Military Court
In lieu of a conclusion
Addenda

13. Common law theory - Douglas E. Edlin 2007

Legal scholars, philosophers, historians, and political scientists from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States analyze the common law through three of its classic themes: rules, reasoning, and constitutionalism. Their essays, specially commissioned for this volume, provide an opportunity for thinkers from different jurisdictions and disciplines to talk to each other and to their wider audience within and beyond the common law world. This book allows scholars and students to consider how these themes and concepts relate to one another. It will initiate and sustain a more inclusive and well-informed theoretical discussion of the common law's method, process, and structure. It will be valuable to lawyers, philosophers, political scientists, and historians interested in constitutional law, comparative law, judicial process, legal theory, law and society, legal history, democratic theory, political philosophy, and the relationship of the common law tradition to other legal systems of the world.

14. Energized Hypnosis A Non-Book for Self Change - Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D.

Has it ever struck you how downright weird it is that the mere fact of reading or hearing (or writing!) these
words evokes such a multitude of thoughts and feelings
and memories? That we seem literally trapped by language
and in a state of hypnosis most of the time?

But language can also be used to spring the trap. That
is Hyatt and Iwema's goal with Energized Hypnosis: to
teach you to use hypnosis to free yourself from your hypnotic
state. How does he do this? In part, through information
and technique. But, more importantly, by embedding
the method in the message.

And that is what makes this a "non-book." "Books"
generally purport to provide the reader with conscious
information. But this non-book is designed to act on a much
more powerful part of you: your unconscious. As you
"read," you may notice that the authors deliberately move
you in and out of a hypnotic state...
Word play. Deliberate mis-spellings. Odd sentence
constructions.

Watch what they do to you. Let it happen. Learn...
Energized Hypnosis is the fourth pillar of Dr. Hyatt's
formula for Undoing

15. Discover Your Psychic Powers: A Practical Guide to Psychic Development & Spiritual Growth - Tara Ward 2000

It's the best book you could ever find on psychic developement. It has everything, to energy manipulation to psychometry. She shows you how to open up psychicaly step by step and the exercises are really gonna help you to develop you psychic skills. I think it's weird no body wrote a review before me because it's really the best book on psychism.

16. Instantaneous Personal Magnetism - Edmund Shaftesbury

INSTANTANEOUS PERSONAL MAGNETISM By EDMUND SHAFTESBURY. Originally published in 1935 . THE TEN GREAT DEPARTMENTS OF THIS SYSTEM: I DEPARTMENT OF MAGNETIC SOURCES. II DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL MAGNITUDE. III DEPARTMENT OF THE MAGNETIC EYE. IV DEPARTMENT OF INSTANTANEOUS PERSONAL MAGNETISM. V DEPARTMENT OF MAGNETIC HEALTH. VI DEPARTMENT OF TENSION ENERGY. VII DEPARTMENT OF REPOSE AND POWER. VIII DEPARTMENT OF THE MAGNETIC VOICE. IX DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED MAGNETISM. X DEPARTMENT OF MAGNETIC HEALING THE ORIGINAL SYSTEM The following facts should he kept in mind by persons using other systems of instruction in the Cultivation of Personal Magnetism 1. The Shafteshury System was the first to be issued and appeared forty-five years ago when there were no other systems in existence. 2. To-day it is the Standard Method, and is so recognized everywhere. 3. It is the only System that is used by the International Magnetism Club, and that has been adopted in schools and various other educational institutions. 4. It is the only System that actually produces lasting results. 5. It is the only System that has helped a long list of successful men and women in all walks of life to acquire a magnetic personality with no failure where its students have been in earnest and ambitious to win the highest goal of earthly existence. 6. Attracted by its success, imitators many years ago began to issue cheap and loudly advertised courses of train ing, and approached as near as they dared to our methods but, for fear of becoming involved in lawsuits for infringe ment, they avoided all the essential value of our instruction, with the result that they were discredited and all went out of business. 7. Since then similar imitators are likely to appear, with the same inability to guide their students to the suc cessful acquisition of personal magnetism. 8. As personal magnetism is life itself, only the best in struction is desirable. Low priced competitive systems that accomplish nothing for their students are the highest priced in the end. Besides producing failure, they dis courage the buyers, drive them away from the study and thereby deprive them of the greatest blessings in life. 9. There is BUT ONE GENUINE METHOD it is the SHAFTESBURY METHOD long tried, thoroughly tested, and uniformly successful.