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Under the Plum Tree: The Tao of Everything |
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Paperback: 196 pages
Publisher: Inkwell (2002)
ISBN: 1887370013

Right alongside scientists and string theorists is another dimension of unseen spirits who are trying to help us evolve beyond the physical universe. Inspiration, intuition and dreams are their primary means of communication, with a few teachers using trance mediums at gatherings in private homes internationally. Chung Fu is one of these, A Taoist of the Fourth Century B.C. working directly with Chuang Tze. Chung Fu asks only that you suspend judgment for a moment and receive these words as if they had meaning. We all ask for answers; they are provided here.
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Local Books at Random
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Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (2007)
ISBN: 0738547603
This is the story of one community and two towns: Hammonton and Marigold, company-owned dredger towns located 10 miles east of Marysville, California. Their founding was a direct result of the Gold Rush of 1849 and the subsequent hydraulic mining that followed. |
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Paperback: 156 pages
Publisher: Self-Press, Isis California (2005)
Profusely illustrated (black & white)
"We are trained to perceive the surrounding world as
three-dimensional. The fourth dimension is not a trick. In the same way
that we don’t notice the air we are breathing, we do not notice a lot
of things that are around us. One of them is time. We do live in four-
(or even more) dimensional reality. Usually we just don’t pay attention
to this. The first step to broadening our vision is to learn and to
develop features that allow us to experience the world as
four-dimensional."
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A Sketch of Marysville's History
Paperback: 52 pages
Publisher: Self (2001)
ISBN:
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Once called California's Third City, those who founded Marysville and
toasted the new city with french champagne in 1850, would be puzzled by
the notion that this historic gold rush town had become California's
Oldest "Little" City.
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