Daily Archives: March 6, 2017

If Such Is The Case Of The Man With His Wife, It Is Better Not To Marry

In our discussion of the legal grounds that facilitated the development of marriage ties that demonstrated the importance of women to the family history of important biblical personages, we have so far looked at the restrictions on priests [1] and … Continue reading

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Album Review: The Spirit Room

The Spirit Room, by Michelle Branch The second album [1] in the discography of Michelle Branch [2], this album was the first one I was personally familiar with.  It came along at the right time for me to feel as … Continue reading

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Book Review: How To Read A Person Like A Book

How To Read A Person Like A Book, by Gerard I. Nierenberg It is quite well known among anyone remotely familiar with me that I enjoy reading books and that I have a great deal of interest in the problem of … Continue reading

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Book Review: Hidden Communion

Hidden Communion:  An Exploration Of Non-Verbal Communication Between The Unconscious Minds Of Therapist And Patient, by Joost A.M. Meerloo Published in 1964, this short book of less than 200 pages manages to capture parapsychology in a decisive moment.  One can … Continue reading

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