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  • - FBI - Finesse and Faux Pas
    af Ruth Anderson
    172,95 kr.

    Ruth Anderson has documented her father's FBI career. They were assigned to El Paso, Texas, Miami, Florida, Los Angeles, California, Washington D.C. and New York City. Their experiences encompassed numerous interesting events of which many are enumerated in this book. Liaison with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), British Intelligence Agency (MI6) and United States Mission to the United Nations were of primary importance during his career.

  • af Ruth Anderson
    192,95 kr.

    Is it possible to know and really connect with the Spiritual Divinity? Can you hear, see, or feel the love of the Divine Mother?In this personal narrative, Dr. Ruth Anderson allows readers into her private meditations so that they might experience the heartfelt connections they can feel when their hearts and minds are open to the Spiritual Divinity. In continuation of its literary twin, Walking with Spirit: Divine Illuminations on Life, Death and Beyond, Anderson writes about divine light, prayer, love, and connection which she learned from God, Christ, Divine Mother, and the Archangels. Follow Anderson's journey from willing student to a member of God's army with the loving purpose of encouraging each of us to connect with divine light and love.

  • af Ruth Anderson
    187,95 kr.

    Gateway to an Enlightened World: Collective Life Lessons on Personal Transformation is a compilation of chapters written by authors who have experienced spiritual growth and transformation through divine love. Will each of these stories touch everyone's heart or shift their thinking? No, not necessarily, however, if each person on the planet was open to similar expansion through the spiritual divinity, and willing to share it with others, humanity would evolve and impactful global transformation would be a reality shortly thereafter.Co-Authors: Dido ClarkSommer Joy RamerDebbie N. GoldbergCamille DeSalmeSheri Leigh MyersNiobe Weaver Pamela Olivia BrownCarol Anne CrossVictoria FriedmanLinda PattenDenice ChokaTeri AngelElisabeth WilliamsRebecca Hall GruyterShauna ArthursPeter Daio KapichRebecca AbraxasJoe RoseberryJoie BourisseauHeather HarderCatherine M. LaubNikki KreutzmanStephen Altair & Kevin SchoeningerDr. Ruth Anderson

  • af Ruth Anderson
    192,95 kr.

    Gateway to an Enlightened World: Collective Life Lessons to Support Planetary Transformation is a compilation of chapters written by authors who have experienced spiritual growth and transformation through divine love. Is each of these stories impactful on a global basis? No, not necessarily, however, if each person on the planet was open to similar expansion through the spiritual divinity, and willing to share it with others, humanity would evolve and planetary transformation would be a reality shortly thereafter. Co-Authors: Sommer Joy RamerMonica AugustineAnayah Joi HolillyOlivia Parr-RudDebbie N. GoldbergIvana Vozzo MoranoStephen AltairKristy BrightNancy Tarr Hart, PhDNeelam MinochaSue BroomeTeri AngelLinda DierksStacie HarderKeleena Malnar & William MelchizedekElisabeth WilliamsMira RubinSheryl GlickDebbie GarciaChristine Crockett SmithDr. Ruth Anderson

  • - A Pioneer Paradise
    af Ruth Anderson, Lori Price & Ezra Meeker Historical Society
    342,95 kr.

    For many early Americans, native and immigrant, Puyallup was much more than simply a destination in Western Washington, but was a fulfillment of a dream, a vision of prosperity and opportunity. The lush valley region along the Puyallup River provided both beauty and bounty, sustaining countless generations and a variety of cultures, from the early American Indians to the later European explorers and settlers. Within this untamed wilderness, a group of hardy and self-reliant pioneers began the great task of carving a livelihood, and through their extraordinary efforts, created a lasting monument to their courage and determination-the city of Puyallup.Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise chronicles the story of the city''s evolution from the indigenous tribe that once populated the valley to the post-World War II building boom that attracted thousands of new residents. Readers travel across several centuries of change as the country of the "Generous People," or Puyallup tribe, succumbed to the unyielding waves of new people, such as the colonists of the Hudson''s Bay Company, the stalwart Naches Pass Immigrants, and scores of later men and women searching for the promise of land. This unique volume traces the city''s varied history, including its once-prominent agricultural traditions in hops, berries, flowers, fruits, vegetables, and Christmas trees, and remembers a host of its colorful characters, citizens like Ezra Meeker and J.P. Stewart, who worked tirelessly to promote Puyallup''s development and supplied much of the land and leadership necessary for its growth.

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