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The Relaxed Outlook on the Essentials in Life - Subliminal-Program, Hörbuch, Digital, 52min
Do you, too, sometimes feel that life is just racing past you? The single moment is possibly not even felt as such? All that is important is reaching the next station, the next goal... Isn't there a proverb that says "The way is the goal"? What could this possibly mean? You have probably often noticed yourself that it was always the small hours that lingered in your inner self.Wouldn't it be wonderful to really enjoy life? To really train the conscious to respect the current moment in life and to honor it respectfully? This subliminal audio will help you respect the moment in time.Subliminals are messages which are not perceptible to the human hearing. Still they reach the subconscious and are applied within. In India, it is said that a Mantra, if repeated 1000 times, becomes reality. With this subliminal program you may not consciously hear the affirmations, but you still discern and absorb them in an unconscious manner. So, this way even very critical people have the opportunity to work consciously with their subconscious.You will hear a soft melody in which the respective suggestions are incorporated. The suggestions are anchored in your subconscious through repeated listening and will thus help you change your behavior. You needn't finish listening to the audio each single time, however, a regular use of about four weeks is recommendable. The following suggestions are used: "I love - I love the moment - I love the instant - I love my surroundings - I love myself - I enjoy the moment - I enjoy each instant - I see the positive aspect in each moment of my life - I feel the positive aspect in each moment of my life - I am aware of my positive feelings - I radiate positiveness - I respect each fellow human being - I respect myself - I radiate my very personal outlook on each moment - I know that I am able and willing to do and achieve a lot - I know that I am positively part of a superior overall structure - I feel good - I trust - I trus Language: English. Narrator: Michael Bauer. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/edel/014128/bk_edel_014128_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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The Greatest Civil War Battles: The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 95min
At the Battle of the Wilderness (May 5 to 7, 1864), Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee had fought to a standstill in their first encounter, failing to dislodge each other despite incurring nearly 30,000 casualties between the Union Army of the Potomac and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. Despite the fierce fighting, Grant continued to push his battered but resilient army south, hoping to beat Lee’s army to the crossroads at Spotsylvania Court House, but Lee’s army beat Grant’s to Spotsylvania and began digging in, setting the scene for on and off fighting from May 8 to 21 that ultimately inflicted more casualties than the Battle of the Wilderness. In fact, with more than 32,000 casualties among the two sides, it was the deadliest battle of the Overland Campaign. Although the Battle of Spotsylvania technically lasted nearly two weeks, it is best remembered for the fighting that took place on May 12 at a salient in the Confederate line manned by Richard S. Ewell’s corps. Known as the Mule Shoe, a Union assault on the salient produced 24 hours of the most savage fighting conducted during the war, forever christening that point in the line as the Bloody Angle. Although Winfield Scott Hancock’s II Corps established a temporary breakthrough, the Confederates were ultimately able to repulse the Union soldiers in bloody hand-to-hand fighting. After their inability to break Lee’s line on May 12, Grant continued to probe Lee’s line for weaknesses, attempting to gain a perceptible advantage. However, by 1864, Civil War soldiers had become adept at digging in and building the kind of trenches that would dominate the fighting of World War I 50 years later. By winning the race to Spotsylvania, the Confederates had enough time to dig in and prepare for the kind of defensive fighting that made assaults futile. On May 20, Grant began the process of disengaging from his lines and marching the Army of the Potomac further south, forcing Lee into another race ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Scott Clem. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/123995/bk_acx0_123995_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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First Monographs
Der Körper als InstrumentSophie Thun (geb. 1985 in Frankfurt/Main) arbeitet mit Techniken der analogen Fotografie. Mit ihren Arbeiten knüpft sie u. a. an die Tradition der Selbstdarstellung in der europäischen Kunstgeschichte an. Sie schafft Bezüge, die bis ins 16. Jahrhundert zurückgreifen, und thematisiert gleichzeitig die prekären Arbeitsbedingungen von Nachwuchskünstler*innen im heutigen Kunstsystem.Thun verbringt viel Zeit ihres Schaffens in der Dunkelkammer, wo sie ihren Körper direkt mit dem lichtempfindlichen Papier in Verbindung bringt. So erzeugt sie Schatten, Abdrücke und Spuren, die in neue Bilder eingespeist und zu komplexen Arrangements im Raum umgebaut werden. In der unmittelbaren Bearbeitung ihrer fotografischen Arbeiten ist die Malerei - ihr ursprüngliches künstlerisches Medium - stets spür- und sichtbar.Das Buch ist die erste Ausgabe der Reihe First Monographs. Die von Phileas initiierte Reihe widmet sich Erstveröffentlichungen aufkommender österreichischer oder in Österreich lebender Künstler*innen. Mit Texten von Lucy Gallun, Catherine Wood und Lisa Long und einem Interview von Charlotte Cotton mit der Künstlerin.The body as instrumentSophie Thun (b. Frankfurt/Main, 1985) works with analogue photography techniques. With her works, she ties in with the tradition of self-portrayal in European art history. Weaving together references going as far back as the sixteenth century, she also addresses the precarious conditions in which aspiring young artists labor in today's art system.Thun spends much of her creative time in the darkroom, where she brings her body directly into contact with the light-sensitive paper. In this way, she creates shadows, imprints and traces that are fed into new images and transformed into complex arrangements in space. In the direct processing of her photographic works, painting - her original artistic medium - is always perceptible and visible.The book is the inaugural volume in our series of First Monographs. Initiated by Phileas, the series is dedicated to first publications of rising artists who were born or live in Austria. With essays by Lucy Gallun, Catherine Wood, and Lisa Long and an interview with the artist by Charlotte Cotton.- Shop: buecher
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John Wesley's Pneumatology
John Wesley's Pneumatology - Perceptible Inspiration: ab 50.99 €- Shop: ebook.de
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