If you think that 'being a man' means knowing how to kill a Polar bear using just a piece of wood and a paper clip then you need to shatter these illusions and read this groundbreaking book which shows males how to become 'Classical Men' and as a result, attract women. Using humour, political incorrectness, real life examples and psychology theory, this book presents a fifteen point Male Manifesto to help you to turn yourself from a boy into a man who attracts women. He offers proven, field-tested practical strategies that you can adopt to help maintain your individuality, independence and...
If you think that 'being a man' means knowing how to kill a Polar bear using just a piece of wood and a paper clip then you need to shatter these illu...
'Kinfolk' traces one particular family that is presently to be found all over the world and most particularly in the south east of England, Yorkshire, Greater Manchester and the Potteries and discovers its roots on the North Staffordshire/Shropshire border in England in the Elizabethan Age and beyond. The Laynton/Lainton/Langton family were at one time closely associated with the Sukar family and for a while adopted the use of both names - Laynton-Sukar. Serving as a 'One-Name Study' of this unusual surname, this book contains every reference that its researchers have found pertaining to the...
'Kinfolk' traces one particular family that is presently to be found all over the world and most particularly in the south east of England, Yorkshire,...
What happens when a person has a Clear, Vivid, ecstatic, transcendent religious or spiritual experience where they sense that they are being 'caught up' to God, or Spirit? Do they really encounter an unseen, intangible 'spiritual realm' that is Ultimate Reality and the Ground of existence? Why do some people who are diagnosed as 'mentally ill' claim to have such experiences? If a person persists in these kinds of beliefs, are they deluded, or even mad? Are they actually suffering from 'religious mania'? Are atheists correct in dismissing these experiences as merely 'psychological'? Or is it...
What happens when a person has a Clear, Vivid, ecstatic, transcendent religious or spiritual experience where they sense that they are being 'caught u...