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  • The Sacred Web Tarot
    The Sacred Web Tarot

    For fans of The Wild Unknown, a beautifully illustrated, gender-neutral tarot deck and guidebook from a mother-son duo that reminds us we are all connected and provides a highly inclusive experience of self-reflection, self-love, and self-compassion. The Sacred Web Tarot envisions a world without separation, where everyone and everything is a silken thread in the great weaving of the Cosmos.It is a transformational and timely approach that moves beyond traditional, gendered imagery, card names, and interpretations, focusing on personal and communal growth.Using The Sacred Web, you will discover that every encounter, every energy you meet is meant to teach and transform you. Born from pain—after James Brown IV sustained a life-threatening brain injury—this stunning digitally illustrated tarot deck is a work of love and affirmation that invites you to sit with your life experiences, be present to whatever arises, and experience challenges as opportunities for self-discovery, liberation, and healing. This beautifully designed boxset features an illustrated guidebook using only gender-neutral pronouns, and a deck of 78 digitally designed cards with a 79th bonus card: “The Sacred Cosmic Self.” Each card is a portal for connection, an invitation to scrub away the illusion that we are separate from others.To deepen your spiritual experience, the guidebook associates each card in the deck with the energy of gemstones and crystals, numerology and astrology guidance, yoga poses, the sacred sound of mantra, and the energy of mudras. The Sacred Web Tarot invites you to embark on a gentle and uplifting journey of self-reflection through which you can cultivate self-love and in return, love for all things and all beings.

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  • Web Coding & Development All-in-One For Dummies
    Web Coding & Development All-in-One For Dummies

    Learn the in-demand skills that let you turn lines of code into websites and apps Web Coding & Development All-in-One For Dummies is a one-stop resource for would-be developers who need guidance on the languages and steps used to build websites and applications.Learn the coding ropes and expand your existing skillset with this easy-to-understand guide.In these complete mini-books, you’ll walk through the basics of web development, structuring a page, building and processing web forms, and beyond.Learn how to build a website or create your very own app with the advice of web coding and development experts.This edition expands JavaScript and CSS coverage while providing new content on server-side coding and the development stack.Get essential knowledge of how web development works—even if you’ve never written a line of code in your lifeLearn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other languages essential for building websites and appsDiscover how to make optimize your sites and apps for mobile devicesExpand on what you already know and improve your employabilityThis Dummies All-in-One is great for you if want to develop coding skills but don’t have a programming background.It’s also perfect for professionals looking to brush up on their web development skills and get up to date on the latest trends and standards.

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  • Chartres : Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space
    Chartres : Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space

    Gordon Strachan, author of Jesus the Master Builder (Floris Books) explores the magnificent structure of Chartres Cathedral, and examines the influences on the medieval master builders. Using Chartres as a starting point, Dr Strachan suggests that the origins of the Gothic style may lie in Islamic architecture.He goes on to consider how the experience of a particular architectural space affects us, and how sacred geometry works. Beautifully illustrated, this is an inspiring and informative book for anyone interested in religious architecture and spirituality.

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  • Sacred
    Sacred

    Dying billionaire Trevor Stone hires private detectives Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro to find his missing daughter.Grief-stricken over the death of her mother and the impending death of her father, Desiree Stone has been missing for three weeks.So has the first investigator Trevor Stone hired to find her: Jay Becker, Patrick's mentor.As Patrick and Angie begin their search, they are led down a trail of half-truths and corruption into a world in which a therapeutic organization may be fronting for a dangerous cult; a hi-tech private investigation firm may be covering up lethal crimes; and a stolen cache of millions in illegal funds may be tied to both disappearances and a tanker full of heroin. Nothing is remotely what it seems as the detectives travel from the wind-blown streets of Boston to the rum-punch sunsets of Florida's Gulf Coast and back again, searching for a woman and a man who could be saints or sinners, victims or victimizers, alive or dead. And the more Patrick and Angie discover, the more they realize that on this case, any wrong step will certainly be their last.

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  • Sacred Ground
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  • Sacred Lives
    Sacred Lives

    In ancient times, epilepsy was a condition felt to be sacred.Early myths and mystique surrounding it led to persecution, demonisation, incarceration and social rejection.Only by the nineteenth century does epilepsy become accepted as a physical condition, and not a manifestation of madness or the result of a dangerous contagion. Why epilepsy became and continues to be so stigmatised can be best understood by observing the manner in which, over centuries, it has been presented in the arts and media.This book reviews how it has been portrayed in literature, paintings, in the cinema and on television, in music and the theatre, in newsprint and on social media.Here Sacred Lives takes a look at the lives of writers, painters, musicians and actors with epilepsy and analyses how they managed their condition and its impact on their art. Addressing the evidence on how others in society see those with epilepsy and why negative perceptions and misconceptions can result in stigmatisation, loss of opportunity and social isolation, this book concludes with a personal account on living with epilepsy as a parent, from diagnosis in childhood through to the pitfalls of adult life.It provides guidance, based on experience, to help other families and those with epilepsy on their journey.

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  • Is the smartphone sacred?

    The concept of the smartphone being "sacred" is subjective and can vary depending on individual beliefs and values. Some people may view their smartphone as a sacred tool that connects them to the world, provides access to information, and facilitates communication with loved ones. Others may see it as a necessary but not inherently sacred device. Ultimately, whether the smartphone is considered sacred is a personal perspective shaped by one's relationship with technology and its role in their life.

  • What is the difference between web development and software development?

    Web development primarily focuses on creating websites and web applications that are accessed through a web browser, using technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Software development, on the other hand, involves creating applications that can run on various platforms, including desktop computers, mobile devices, and servers. While web development is a subset of software development, software development encompasses a broader range of applications beyond just web-based ones.

  • 'Sacred Birman or Turkish Angora?'

    Both the Sacred Birman and the Turkish Angora are beautiful and unique cat breeds with distinct characteristics. The Sacred Birman is known for its striking blue eyes, long silky fur, and gentle and affectionate nature. On the other hand, the Turkish Angora is recognized for its elegant and graceful appearance, fine silky coat, and playful and intelligent personality. Ultimately, the choice between the two breeds depends on individual preferences for appearance, temperament, and grooming needs.

  • Does Buddhism have a sacred scripture?

    Yes, Buddhism has several sacred scriptures, the most important of which are the Tripitaka (also known as the Pali Canon) and the Mahayana Sutras. The Tripitaka is a collection of teachings attributed to the Buddha and is considered the most authoritative scripture in Theravada Buddhism. The Mahayana Sutras are a collection of texts that are considered to be the words of the Buddha and are central to Mahayana Buddhism. These scriptures contain the teachings, stories, and principles that guide the beliefs and practices of Buddhists around the world.

  • Why is bread sacred for Muslims?

    Bread is considered sacred for Muslims because it is mentioned in the Quran as a blessing from God and a symbol of sustenance. The act of breaking bread together is also seen as a communal and spiritual practice, as it fosters unity and sharing among people. Additionally, the Prophet Muhammad emphasized the importance of sharing food and feeding the hungry, which further elevates the significance of bread in Islamic culture. Overall, bread holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims due to its spiritual and communal significance.

  • What are sacred animals in religion?

    Sacred animals in religion are animals that hold a special significance and are revered or worshipped by followers of a particular faith. These animals are often seen as divine or have a spiritual connection to a deity or higher power. They may be considered symbols of certain virtues or qualities, and their presence in religious texts, rituals, and iconography is often deeply meaningful to believers. Examples of sacred animals in various religions include the cow in Hinduism, the eagle in Native American spirituality, and the dove in Christianity.

  • What is a Sacred Birman cat?

    The Sacred Birman cat, also known as the Birman, is a breed of domestic cat that is known for its striking appearance and gentle temperament. They have a medium to long silky coat, striking blue eyes, and white gloves on their paws. Birmans are known for their affectionate and social nature, making them great companions for families and individuals alike. They are also known for their intelligence and adaptability, making them easy to train and integrate into a variety of households.

  • What are examples of sacred objects?

    Examples of sacred objects include religious texts such as the Bible, Quran, or Torah, which are considered holy and revered by followers of their respective faiths. Other examples include religious symbols like the cross in Christianity, the crescent moon and star in Islam, or the lotus flower in Buddhism. Sacred relics, such as the remains of saints or important religious figures, are also considered sacred objects in many religious traditions. Additionally, sacred art, such as statues, paintings, or sculptures depicting religious figures or events, are also considered sacred objects in various religious contexts.

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