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Review of the book by Ted Andrews in our "Divination" section
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Applied Quantum: The Songs we Sing by Vaughan Wynne-Jones
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Ares is the God of War and of battle. He is the wrath of evil men, the bringer of swift and savage justice. He rushes in where angels fear to tread, and leaves chaos and destruction in his wake.
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The Healing Arts: The Healing Art of Reiki: Part 1 by Uriel
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Consciousness: Interview with an Angel by Silas Jackson
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Description: Grows up to 10 feet with wide hairy leaves that grow to 12 inches in width.Large flowers in summer white and pink in the wild and purple, red or yellow in cultivated form. Uses: Use fresh flowers and leaves as a diuretic and to help with...
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Cosmic Sense: Understanding Mercury Retrograde from a Pagan Perspective by Sharla Stone
May
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For much of the past 10 years, beekeepers, primarily in the United States and Europe, have been reporting annual hive losses of 30 percent or higher, substantially more than is considered normal or sustainable. But this winter, many U.S. beekeepers e...
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Description: Shrub with shiny red twiggy stems that grow up to 4 ft with long narrow gray-green leaves. Brown yellow seedpods appear in spring and are followed by orange waxy berries. Uses: Use leaves fresh, dried or distilled for essential oil. ...
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Review of the book by Anna Franklin in our "General Reference" section

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