Darkness Falls on the Land of Light

Darkness Falls on the Land of Light
Author: Douglas L. Winiarski
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469628279

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This sweeping history of popular religion in eighteenth-century New England examines the experiences of ordinary people living through extraordinary times. Drawing on an unprecedented quantity of letters, diaries, and testimonies, Douglas Winiarski recovers the pervasive and vigorous lay piety of the early eighteenth century. George Whitefield's preaching tour of 1740 called into question the fundamental assumptions of this thriving religious culture. Incited by Whitefield and fascinated by miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit--visions, bodily fits, and sudden conversions--countless New Englanders broke ranks with family, neighbors, and ministers who dismissed their religious experiences as delusive enthusiasm. These new converts, the progenitors of today's evangelical movement, bitterly assaulted the Congregational establishment. The 1740s and 1750s were the dark night of the New England soul, as men and women groped toward a restructured religious order. Conflict transformed inclusive parishes into exclusive networks of combative spiritual seekers. Then as now, evangelicalism emboldened ordinary people to question traditional authorities. Their challenge shattered whole communities.

The Land of Light

The Land of Light
Author: Hilton Hotema
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2018-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1789126509

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In The Land of Light, which was first published in 1959, Professor Hilton Hotema has correlated all of the various interpretations of the works on the Tarot into one harmonious whole. Hotema says a true decipherment of the Tarot Symbolism must conform to the principles of the Ageless Wisdom of the Ancient Masters as preserved in the symbology and allegory contained in the Christian Bible and in other ancient scriptures, otherwise the interpretation will fail to agree with the teachings of the Masters who originated and designed the Major Arcana. The 78 Tarot Cards are fully illustrated. The Ancient Tarot was the oldest Bible on earth, and an interpretation of its mysterious symbolism reveals the Cosmic Phenomena that was presented to the Neophyte in the Sacred Drama of the Initiation in the Ancient Mysteries which included the strangest mysteries of Life, such as Reincarnation, Resurrection and Eternal Life. Hotema with his penetrating pen and wisdom clearly shows you secrets you have not known before. “Hotema’s folios astound me with the information they reveal.”—T. P. McG., N.Y. “We consider Prof. Hotema one of the world’s greatest teachers.”—Grant E. Hockens, N.Y. “We are slowly and gradually led into the realm of genius, and shown the answers to many profound anthropological and psychological problems that have perplexed the best scholars for ages. It was left for the mind of Prof. Hotema to correlate and analyze all existing data, as well as to decode the symbols and allegories of the Ancient Masters, and to reach and explain the facts and conclusions which are of immense value to mankind, both new and in the future. The interpretation of the ancient Tarot symbolism is a great work, possibly his greatest [...]”—Wm. C. Lloyd, Burlington, N.C. “Hotema is a thinker far above the best scientists, for he is not afraid to oppose them and show where they are wrong.”—A. F., California

No Land to Light On

No Land to Light On
Author: Yara Zgheib
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982187433

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"Hadi and Sama are a young Syrian couple in the throes of new love, building a life in the country that brought them together. They'd met in Cambridge, Massachusetts: he, a shell-shocked refugee of a bloody civil war; she, a passionate dreamer who'd come to America years earlier in search of new horizons. Now, they giddily await the birth of their son, a boy whose native language would be freedom and belonging. When Sama is five months pregnant, Hadi's father dies, in Amman, the night before the embassy interview that would finally reunite Hadi with his parents and deliver them from a country in crisis. Hadi flies back to the Middle East for the funeral, promising he'll be gone only a few days. On the day his flight is due to arrive in Boston, Sama decides to surprise him at the airport, eager to scoop him up and bring him back home. She waits, and waits. There are protests at Logan airport, and Hadi never shows up. What Sama doesn't yet know is that Hadi has been stopped at the border. That he's been taken away for questioning, detained in a windowless, timeless, nightmarish limbo. She does not know about the travel ban, that his legal status in the U.S., which yesterday seemed rock solid, is now in jeopardy - and with it, the chance that he'll ever step foot on U.S. soil again. Amid the protests, Sama goes into premature labor; their son, Naseem, is born, too soon, his father nowhere to be found, the future they could almost taste wrenched from their grasp in a matter of hours. Worlds apart, suspended between hope and disillusion as hours become days become weeks, Sama and Hadi yearn for a way back to each other, and to the life they'd dreamed up together. But does that life exist anymore? Was it only ever an illusion? Achingly intimate yet poignantly universal, No Land to Light On is the story of a family caught on either side of a border, fighting for freedom and home, finding both in each other, and in the tenacious faith of creatures who take flight"--

The Protectors, In the Land of Light

The Protectors, In the Land of Light
Author: L.D. Warken
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021-03-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1637280165

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Muriel Wiley lives in a broken world. After World War III, planet Earth is left destitute of life. Or so she thought. There is something more. Someone more. Muriel has a secret ability that gets triggered by the Benders, people who live on a magical island. Muriel and her friends get taken to Zilliad, a land full of surprises and strange abilities. But the world isn’t as perfect as it seems. Join Muriel as she has adventures in Zilliad, the Land of Light.

Rodney Smith Photographs

Rodney Smith Photographs
Author: Rodney Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781454943204

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In the tradition of Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, Rodney Smith has a signature, timeless style. This dazzling collection, now in paperback and with a framable print, celebrates 50 years of Smith's photography. Rodney Smith bridges the gap between commercial photography and art, between the real world we live in and the artist's world of the imagination. His images--silhouettes and skylines, a man in a hat, elegant women in lush gardens--are by now familiar to us. Rodney Smith Photographs presents the man behind the photographs. A selection of pictures spanning four decades, organized thematically, stand alongside personal reflections drawn from Smith's popular blog. It reveals that the photographer's signature style is the product of his unusual background, his unique perspective, and his many years of self-analysis: in short, Smith's photographs are also pictures of their creator.

Northern Light

Northern Light
Author: Kazim Ali
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1571317120

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An examination of the lingering effects of a hydroelectric power station on Pimicikamak sovereign territory in Manitoba, Canada. The child of South Asian migrants, Kazim Ali was born in London, lived as a child in the cities and small towns of Manitoba, and made a life in the United States. As a man passing through disparate homes, he has never felt he belonged to a place. And yet, one day, the celebrated poet and essayist finds himself thinking of the boreal forests and lush waterways of Jenpeg, a community thrown up around the building of a hydroelectric dam on the Nelson River, where he once lived for several years as a child. Does the town still exist, he wonders? Is the dam still operational? When Ali goes searching, however, he finds not news of Jenpeg, but of the local Pimicikamak community. Facing environmental destruction and broken promises from the Canadian government, they have evicted Manitoba’s electric utility from the dam on Cross Lake. In a place where water is an integral part of social and cultural life, the community demands accountability for the harm that the utility has caused. Troubled, Ali returns north, looking to understand his place in this story and eager to listen. Over the course of a week, he participates in community life, speaks with Elders and community members, and learns about the politics of the dam from Chief Cathy Merrick. He drinks tea with activists, eats corned beef hash with the Chief, and learns about the history of the dam, built on land that was never ceded, and Jenpeg, a town that now exists mostly in his memory. In building relationships with his former neighbors, Ali explores questions of land and power?and in remembering a lost connection to this place, finally finds a home he might belong to. Praise for Northern Light An Outside Magazine Favorite Book of 2021 A Book Riot Best Book of 2021 A Shelf Awareness Best Book of 2021 “Ali’s gift as a writer is the way he is able to present his story in a way that brings attention to the myriad issues facing Indigenous communities, from oil pipelines in the Dakotas to border walls running through Kumeyaay land.” —San Diego Union-Tribune “A world traveler, not always by choice, ponders the meaning and location of home. . . . A graceful, elegant account even when reporting on the hard truths of a little-known corner of the world.” —Kirkus Reviews “[Ali’s] experiences are relayed in sensitive, crystalline prose, documenting how Cross Lake residents are working to reinvent their town and rebuild their traditional beliefs, language, and relationships with the natural world. . . . Though these topics are complex, they are untangled in an elegant manner.” —Foreword Reviews (starred review)

The Land of Darkness and Light

The Land of Darkness and Light
Author: JesusForSinners.com
Publisher: JesusForSinners.com
Total Pages: 710
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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A land shrouded in darkness. A people blinded by deceit. The young wander through shadows as the old guide their way. A friend taken away. An unseen enemy. A search for truth. Ancient tales of lust, greed, and pride are shaken by an irresistible light. Join four young friends as they experience the perils of darkness and the truth of revelation. Fantasy / Adventure About Dialog Novels: Dialog novels are books that are almost exclusively dialog. The narrative, that usually describes places and feelings, is kept to a minimum. In a typical dialog novel, the dialog is often infused with description in order to replace the lost narrative. While this can be effective, it can also create 'clumsy' dialog. Since a picture is worth a thousand words, we've added images to our dialog novels in order to communicate those things typically done with narrative. This results in more natural dialog as well and nice pictures. We've also included side-images for the dialog itself. The pdf defaults to single-page view. This is typically best in order to reduce scrolling. Warning: Because this story deals with the sinful nature of people, there are references to intoxication, homosexuality, fornication, and materialism. There are also images of death. Parents, please consider the appropriateness of these subjects for your children. We avoid any graphic references but feel the need to address these subjects because young children are encountering these subjects in the world around them, including in school. We do not want the world's viewpoint to be the only one they hear.

Light on the Land

Light on the Land
Author: Art Wolfe
Publisher: Beyond Words Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991
Genre: Landscape photography
ISBN: 9780941831659

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Light and nature blend breathtakingly in this collection of photographs from all over the world. Nature photographer Art Wolfe's vision of light in the wilderness of seven continents conveys a singular beauty. Photo essay in Audubon magazine's September issue. Articles in Smithsonian, Outside, and other national magazines. 100 color photographs.

Pacific Northwest

Pacific Northwest
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1998-09-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1570611602

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Capture the essence of the Pacific Northwest with this exquisite gift book from internationally acclaimed nature photographer Art Wolfe. In 175 of his signature photographs, Wolfe focuses on his home region with masterful portraits of the mountains, forests, rivers, sea, islands, and desert of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Each chapter opens with an evocative essay by celebrated nature writer Brenda Peterson, making Pacific Northwest is the perfect keepsake for residents, visitors, and nature lovers everywhere.

The Land of Bliss, The Paradise of the Buddha of Measureless Light

The Land of Bliss, The Paradise of the Buddha of Measureless Light
Author: Luis O. Gomez
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1996-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780824817602

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This is a free translation of two Buddhist texts on what is arguably the most popular of all Buddhist conceptions of an ideal world, the "Land of Bliss" of the Buddha Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light. The two texts, known to Western students of Buddhism as the "Smaller" and "Larger" Sukhavatiyuha Sutra, explain the conditions that lead to rebirth in the Pure Land and the manner in which human beings are reborn there.