LIBROS DEL AUTOR: carol talbot

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: carol talbot

  • MULTI-DIMENSIONAL INTELLIGENCE
    Carol Talbot
    What if your DNA held the codes to multidimensional awareness... and you were meant to access far more than your five senses, linear time, or a single identity? Multi-Dimensional Intelligence is a radical exploration of human potential, revealing how your consciousness is wired for far more than you’ve been taught. Blending science and spirituality, this book decodes the hidden...
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    17,50 €

  • RE-IMAGINE YOU
    Carol Talbot / Dr.Carol Talbot
    Unlock the extraordinary potential encoded within your DNA. Re-Imagine You delves into the secrets of bioregenesis, the revitalization of your DNA blueprint to activate higher sensory perception and awaken untapped human abilities. Imagine transcending the physical limits of nourishment, living on prana, and unlocking abilities long attributed to Masters and Gurus-such as telep...
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    15,81 €

  • Growing Up Black In Canada Revised
    Carol Talbot
    This memoir examines various aspects of race and culture encountered growing up and living in southwestern Ontario as a black Canadian from the 1940s to the 1990s. The subtleties inherent in the struggles against mainstream Canada’s denial of race issues are exposed. In addition to her personal experience, Talbot includes relevant historical facts and discusses how they impacte...
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    19,92 €

  • A Textile Dreamscape
    Carol Talbot / Diane Tyndale
    This is a photo/journal to document the evolution of a quilt created to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Christ Anglican Church, London, Ontario, Canada. The text includes comments from the designer and other contributors to the process of developing the quilt. This book along with the quilt are historically significant as they help mark the closing of the church in June, 2...
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    23,51 €

  • Memoir of a Black Canadian Activist
    Carol Talbot / Lyle Talbot
    This memoir, as a racial history, details the life experience Lyle Emerson Talbot, a black man born near Dresden, Ontario. His story opens with a report of a racist incident involving his father that demonstrated how racism impacted Talbot even before he was born. Racial issues dotted his life until his retirement from the work world, but Talbot did not let these experiences de...
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    29,58 €