Le Tarot Zen d’Osho se concentre sur l’acquisition d’une compréhension de l’ici et maintenant. C’est un système basé sur la sagesse du Zen, une sagesse qui dit que les événements du monde extérieur reflètent simplement nos propres pensées et sentiments, même si nous nous pourrions ne pas savoir ce que sont ces pensées et ces sentiments.
Guide your feline to spiritual fulfillment with these outrageous postcards, featuring various photographs of flexible felines in different yoga positions. Each postcard even includes an insightful description of the corresponding health benefits for each pose on the back.
(No cats were harmed in the process of this endeavor.)
32 postcards, 2 of each design
As a follow-up to Caitlin Keegan's successful tarot deck, Illuminated Playing Cards is a beautifully boxed set of two decks of playing cards, complete with a pamphlet including the rules to four popular card games and an easy three-card tarot reading.
A deck of 55 mindfulness games for kids that takes a playful approach to developing attention and focus, and identifying and regulating emotions--by the author of Mindful Games and The Mindful Child.
Playing games is a great way for kids to develop their focusing and attention skills and to become more mindful.
Colors of the cards according to the first edition from 1909. Backside: Blue Rosy Cross The blue backside and a beautiful rosy-cross refer to the membership of A.E. Waite and Pamela Colman Smith in the rosy crucian order of the Golden Dawn . This edition consists of a folding tuckbox with an instruction booklet of 32 pages in different language editions and three different card sizes: ...
EXTRATERRESTRIAL CONTACT is the handbook and the essential reference guide for those who have experienced contact with nonhuman intelligent entities, families and friends of those “experiencers” and anyone interested in alien abduction/contact and UFOs.
In autumn 2016 the CIA sent to its website (www.cia.gov/library/readingroom) a cache of electronic files previously released under the Freedom of Information Act but housed at the National Archives of America. Among a variety of subjects were “unidentified flying objects.” Finally, a stockpile of reports and correspondence were available for serious UFO researchers to examine at home.