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The Two Layers of Biology and Religion
Do you believe in souls, spirits, God, and perhaps even reincarnation? The author does, and he presents a compelling case for his beliefs through his model of consciousness. According to this model, there exists a state of elementary consciousness at every point in space, which he terms the ‘C-layer.’ Souls and spirits are conceptualized as closed systems within this layer, while God is identified with the entirety of the infinite C-layer.
The author finds empirical evidence for his ideas in phenomena such as near-death experiences, hypnotic regressions to past lives, young children recalling previous identities, mystical revelations, and transcendental LSD experiences. These topics are explored in detail throughout the book.
But if you believe in God, does it necessarily follow that He intervenes in the material world – the ‘M-layer’? Not necessarily, but after careful examination of the evidence, the author concludes that God indeed interacts with the material world, particularly in relation to organic evolution. He hypothesizes that God constructs models within the C-layer, which serve as molds for the development of organisms. This concept is strongly inspired by Rupert Sheldrake’s theory of morphic resonance, which is also discussed extensively in the book.
By the end of this thought-provoking work, you may find yourself, like the author, convinced not only of God’s existence but also of His integral role in shaping the foundation of everyday life.
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The Book in the Cave – Book 2
When Kathy, Maree and Anne, who are the very best of friends, go on an exciting expedition together, to explore the surrounding bushland near their homes, they discover a mysterious cave. Inside a most ancient and mystical book captures their attention, and on opening it, miraculous things begin to happen.
The girls not only read this ancient book but get to experience its message with all their senses, body, heart, and soul, as they are drawn into its time-travelling pages. What they learn will change their lives forever.
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How to Strangle a Jelly
This book vividly portrays the authors experiences spent during a lifetime of talking and communicating with people from all walks of life, in a variety of situations across several careers as a police officer, probation officer, university lecturer and as a union representative. It is deliberately written in an entertaining, informative and humorous style. While not intended to be a ‘how to’ manual on public speaking and communicating there are plenty of lessons to learn from the author’s history of mistakes and learning on the job!
It is about real interactions with real people at the sharp end of some of the toughest jobs and situations anyone could face. Whether lecturing to the public or students, calming violent people, preventing suicide, resolving conflict, rehabilitating offenders, dealing with relatives of the deceased or giving a comical speech, it is all here. If you like people and are fascinated by the art of communicating and what makes them tick, then read on…
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Hungry Hugo
Hungry Hugo is a Dalmatian who is always on the hunt for food. His obsession leads him to unexpected places and into situations he never could have prepared for.
Along the way, Hugo encounters a variety of animals who teach him valuable lessons about kindness and friendship.
When he finally finds what he has been searching for, he discovers that there is something even more important than food – learning to be kind and thoughtful.
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The Cure
In sickness and in health.
Till death do us part…
Or maybe not.What happens when someone refuses to let go?
Despite the traumatic loss of her father four years ago and her struggles with an alcoholic mother, Aurelia Kingston’s life seemed to be improving. As Brunswick Shire’s brightest medical student and having caught the eye of school heartthrob Angus, everything seemed perfect… at least on the surface.
But as winter blankets the small Canadian Shire in thick snow, and rumours of a missing student drift through the quiet streets, the arrival of the handsome and mysterious Professor Alister Shane sends shockwaves through the town.
When Aurelia finds herself bound, gagged, and trapped in a cold, damp bunker, she begins to realize just how tragic her life has truly become. Desperate to escape and faced with a sinister choice, Aurelia is forced to confront her darkest demons. But the real question is, will she end up falling for one?
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The Four Friends: Birthday
Spencer faces a simple dilemma: how can he find the perfect birthday present for his friend Anna when he has no idea what she wants? For years, Anna has always managed to surprise Spencer with fun and exciting gifts, and this year, he’s determined to return the favour. But Anna is a tough person to read, and to make matters worse, a school trip to New York – a trip Spencer had almost forgotten about – is just around the corner. How will he ever find the right gift in time? And will his friends, Charlie and Brock, be any help at all? Time is running out, and Spencer is desperate to get it right.
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Out of the Darkness
It is the beginning of the first century, the beginning of the Common Era. Tiberius is the Roman Emperor. Rome rules over Israel. The Jews, who were once enslaved to the Egyptians for over 400 years are looking and hoping for a new Moses, a Messiah, who will conquer Rome, and set them free, once again.
In the year 4 BCE, a child is born, in a stable. His story will intrigue, challenge, surprise, and make us all question the very meaning of life. Is he the one who will once again save Israel and set them free? Is he the one destined to set the whole world free. And free from what?
What is the Good News that he brings not only for Israel but for all humankind and for all time? He will start a movement, a way of life, which will change the course of human history forever.
What unfolds is unimaginable. But at the same time, the characters of Out of the Darkness, will touch you deeply. It will uplift you, inspire you, and take you to where you have never been before. You will be taken out of the darkness, into the light, where peace, love and joy await you.
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Life Loves Laughter
Embark on a joyful journey from the fresh-faced innocence of East Africa, through the tumultuous teenage years at boarding schools, and into the vibrant, promiscuous 60s of London. The author whisks us away to Kashmir on a boat, travels back overland, and eventually settles into a career as a teacher. Along the way, he ventures into leisure management and marketing, navigates the highs and lows of marriage, and even interviews Miss Great Britain
With a blend of success and failure, all shared with good humor and candor, Life Loves Laughter brings smiles from cover to cover. This memoir is a refreshing antidote to the humorless and often egocentric attitudes prevalent today. The message is simple: Smile and the world smiles with you; cry and you cry alone.
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From Wellie Boots to Jungle Boots
My early years in the 50s was a bad time for me, being sent to a school for bad boys in Glasgow for 18 months. Among the street wise Glasgow boys, I had a lot to learn about life. I never got much love from my father, but mother made up for that. There were ten in the family, six boys and four girls. We were very close.
Joined the army in 1960 and I loved it for 13 years 321 days with medical discharge for hearing loss. Managed a pub for four years, was a continental coach driver. I joined the masons, one of the best decisions I made in my life. Just waiting for God now.
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The Writing on the Mirror
1980: The year the SAS became both famous and infamous. Unemployment reached a staggering 1.9 million. The Iron Lady held the reins of power, and The Police dominated the airwaves with their chart-topping hit, ‘Don’t Stand So Close to Me.’
In this turbulent backdrop, a kid with a taste for Guinness, weed, and motorbikes crosses paths with an aspiring actress in a smoky country pub. What follows is a whirlwind of events: a kiss under Cleopatra’s Needle, a fateful incident in a pub, and a peculiar investigation led by a tea-and-biscuit-obsessed detective. Along the way, a bull named Hector makes an unforgettable appearance.
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The Magic Kingdom of Witches and Fairies
In the Magic Kingdom, kind witches help all the creatures, including fairies and animals. Winnie is a witch who believes she can cast powerful spells, often scaring everyone with her rantings. Ellie, the main fairy in the kingdom, has magic powers and loves to play tricks on Winnie. Ellie hopes that her playful pranks will eventually help Winnie become one of the kind, caring witches.
The kingdom is filled with colourful and unusual animals: birds that sing real songs, rabbits that chirp like birds, monkeys that laugh at everything, and big bears that smile. And, of course, all the animals can talk.
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Electrification Today Increases the CO2 Emissions
This book is about how to rationally reduce emissions of harmful gases, primarily CO2, into the atmosphere. Today, this effort is dominated by wishful thinking, incompetence, and profiteering. Both authors were educated at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). One holds a doctorate in chemistry; the other is a physicist. They realized early on that electric cars do not necessarily reduce CO2 emissions – on the contrary, in some cases, they can increase them. This was so easily demonstrable that they assumed the world would soon discover this on its own. But it did not happen. Disseminating this message proved extremely difficult. Clearly, neither the media nor politicians wanted this information. Therefore, this book had to be written.
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