The Book Of Destiny

The Book Of Destiny
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Publisher : TAN Books
Total Pages : 627
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ISBN-10 : 9781505103632
ISBN-13 : 1505103630
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book Of Destiny by : Fr. Herman B. Kramer

An in-depth analysis of the Apocalypse that really makes sense. Proves it is a prophetic history of the Catholic Church. Proceeds chapter by chapter and verse by verse, explaining everything in terms of the language and symbolic meaning of Scripture itself. Gives the keys to understanding the Apocalypse. Shows we are on the verge of dramatic events! A masterpiece!

Books of Destiny

Books of Destiny
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 191
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ISBN-10 : 1584830948
ISBN-13 : 9781584830948
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Books of Destiny by : Paul Keith Davis

Ignite the hope of your calling. Soar on the wings of destiny. In this inspiring book by Paul Keith Davis, you'll discover supernatural visions, astonishing revelations, and divine encounters that describe rooms in Heaven containing precious mysteries. Read and discover a treasury of wisdom awaiting you in God.

The Book of Destiny

The Book of Destiny
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9780061574146
ISBN-13 : 0061574147
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Destiny by : Carlos Barrios

Discover What the Prophecy of 2012 Means for Your Life According to the Mayan Elders, at the moment of birth every human being is given a destiny. Our life challenge is to develop ourselves and our skills in order to fulfill this destiny, thus fueling our individual contribution to the planet. At the heart of The Book of Destiny is the sacred Mayan calendar, an extraordinary tool that allows the reader to discover this destiny, along with one’s special Mayan symbol, origin, as well as the protection spirits that accompany them through life. Poetically narrated, the book describes how the calendar contains the scientific legacy of the Mayan people, preserved and transmitted over the centuries through oral tradition and written texts. Written at the request of the Mayan Elders, by member of the Guatemalan Elders Council and Mayan Priest Carlos Barrios, The Book of Destiny is a tool to help people understand their life purpose and to use this profound knowledge to make the best of their time on earth.

D Is for Destiny

D Is for Destiny
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Publisher : Insight Kids
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1608879070
ISBN-13 : 9781608879076
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis D Is for Destiny by : Bungie

Travel through the solar system and beyond with this rhyming bedtime alphabet based on Bungie’s Destiny. From the world of Destiny, this rhyming alphabet book created by the artists and writers at Bungie takes young readers on a voyage through a universe of adventure. From Four-Armed Fallen to the Mysteries of Mercury and the Moon, D is for Destiny makes exploring the far reaches of the solar system as easy as A, B, C. © 2016 Bungie, Inc. Destiny, the Destiny logo, Bungie and the Bungie Logo are registered trademarks of Bungie, Inc. All rights reserved. Game published and distributed by Activision.

The Book of Destiny

The Book of Destiny
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781782799443
ISBN-13 : 1782799443
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Destiny by : Barbara Meiklejohn-Free

Be it in your working, romantic or physical life, wise words of wisdom walk with you, to provide the answers. The Book of Destiny is a divination tool, incorporating common sayings with their meaning, a focus word, an image and a message for the reader. There are 111 messages all based on the original divination but in a context that will help the reader today, in their everyday life. Beautifully Illustrated, The Book of Destiny is like a portable 'oracle', always at the ready with wisdom for the moment in hand.

Destiny's Choice

Destiny's Choice
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Publisher : Victoria Saccenti
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9780996416955
ISBN-13 : 0996416951
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Destiny's Choice by : Victoria Saccenti

He’s older, his PTSD wounds run deep, and doesn’t believe in second chances. She does... As a naïve young woman, Marité Muro nearly drowned in a maelstrom of confusing emotions stirred by two very different men. One whose tortured soul tugged at her heart, another whose scorching touch made her innocent body want…more. Vietnam left scars on Brian MacKay, some visible, some invisible—and nearly impossible to heal. His war buddy’s sister-in-law has ripened into a tempting, irresistible woman, but their age difference makes her forbidden fruit. After four years in a Spanish prep school, Marité’s come home ready to fight for the man she’s never been able to forget. But when Michael returns out of the past, he threatens everything Marité and Brian have started to build.

Understanding The Basic Principles of Islam

Understanding The Basic Principles of Islam
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Publisher : Tughra Books
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 9781597846608
ISBN-13 : 1597846600
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding The Basic Principles of Islam by : Omer A. Ergi

This book describes and explains the meaning of the essential articles of faith and basic forms of worship in Islam. The narration is enriched with relevant essays from prominent scholars. in addition to the answers given to the frequently asked questions, the author uses different allegories and metaphors in order to clarify his points. Perfect for young readers, the book presents the basic framework of understanding and reasoning of the Islamic faith.

Witches and Kings

Witches and Kings
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Publisher : Melange Books, LLC
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9798886532302
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Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Witches and Kings by : J. H. Wear

The two feuding orders of witches study a prophesy that forecasts the rise of a great evil. Their reluctance to join together is accented when peace is broken, and war breaks out between two warring kingdoms. Prince Terrowin, the youngest son of King Grayson, is forced into exile, when the Kingdom of Dwykath attacks the Kingdom of Allisure. Magic is used in the bloody battle, signifying the evil force, controlled by Master Diablo, will use any means to win. Terrowin travels to the remote parts of the world, waiting for a time he can return to reclaim his heritage. As an evil force asserts control of the land, Dorian of the Dark Rose witches, and his step-sister, Ayleth of the White Rose order, conspire to fight the evil forces. They know they must reunite the two orders of witches, and need the help of Prince Terrowin, if and when he returns.

John’s Gospel

John’s Gospel
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Publisher : Temple Lodge Publishing
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 9781912230815
ISBN-13 : 191223081X
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis John’s Gospel by : Hermann Beckh

That there is a living stream of Johannine Christianity can no longer be doubted. There is now an abundant literature from Rosicrucian and esoteric traditions – from the deepest prayer and meditation – that addresses the exalted nature of John the Evangelist as expressed through his Gospel, Letters and the Book of Revelation. Yet it fell to Hermann Beckh to elucidate clearly how the individual known as ‘John’ became the source of such undying love and wisdom in Christ. According to Rudolf Steiner, John was the ailing Lazarus, called from death to a new life as ‘the disciple Jesus loved’. Beckh demonstrates how John’s invaluable writings were based on personal spiritual knowledge and experience, expressing the divine work of the Cosmic Christ on human nature and on the Earth, leading far into the future. Whilst Beckh’s authorship originated within the context of the emerging Christian Community founded in 1922, his profoundly original books could not be confined to its framework. Not only could Beckh tackle original texts in Tibetan, Sanskrit and Avestan, but – through his independent vision – he was able to establish new links with philosophical Alchemy, Jakob Böhme, Goethe, Nietzsche and Novalis. He thereby stands with these figures as a co-worker in a greater community. Having prepared the way with his Mark’s Gospel of 1928, John’s Gospel could be described as the capstone of Beckh’s writings – as a triumphant announcement that theology and the study of John’s Gospel have finally come of age. Appearing here in a freshly revised translation by Alan Stott, the current volume is enhanced by a series of valuable addenda that shed further light on Beckh’s significant achievements.