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. Lokobo niirabo to araiai kalte lokon ane narke kak isiinkolobo ii te-ro-bare be tasiioonii.’
Alice Roberts • The Celts: Search for a Civilization
In 1908, a Neanderthal skeleton was discovered during excavations of a cave in the Bouffia Bonneval, in La Chapelle-aux-Saints in southern France. The skeleton was fairly complete – the skull, most of the spine, some ribs, the long bones of the arms and legs, and some of the hand and foot bones, were there. The skull is ‘classic’ Neanderthal, with
... See moreAlice Roberts • Ancestors
Mother was marketing her products as a spiritual alternative to Obamacare, and she was selling product as fast as she could make it, even with dozens of employees.
Tara Westover • Educated: A Memoir
Jesus was present to her, but the healing she wanted was going to be accomplished in a way that neither one of us would understand.
Gary Smith • Radical Compassion: Finding Christ in the Heart of the Poor
was taken over by mathematicians.
Hermann Hesse • The Glass Bead Game: (Magister Ludi) A Novel
John of God performed two types of operations, spiritual and physical. In the former, he sends spirits into your dreams to heal you. And in the physical procedures, performed without any anesthesia, he cuts into the body—eyes, breasts, stomachs—with much blood, but no pain. We filmed a number of these operations. John of God charges nothing for the
... See moreMarina Abramovic • Walk Through Walls: A Memoir
ST. FRANCIS OF PAOLA (d. 1507),
Joan Carroll Cruz • Mysteries, Marvels and Miracles: In the Lives of the Saints
Agrippa was born on 14 September 1496, in Cologne, Germany. He is best known for his 1533 publication, De Occulta Philisophia Libri Tres (Three Books of Occult Philosophy). The first book is on natural magic; the second on celestial magic; and the third on ceremonial magic.