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Books with author Charlie Bee

  • The Big Picture of What God Always Wanted

    Charlie Boyd

    eBook (B&H Publishing Group, )
    None
  • Wiggletail

    Charlie

    Hardcover (Whitman, March 15, 1944)
    None
  • Charlie Charlie Can We Play?: Channeling The Demon

    Charlie Charlie

    eBook
    From The Introduction:Ever since the beginning of time , humans have always wanted to communicate with the supernatural. Many different ways have been created. From elaborate magickal rites to more mundane methods such as the Ouija board. In this book we will discuss a method somewhat similar to the Ouija board, but yet very different. Unlike the Ouija board, this method is slightly simpler . It is also more specific than a Ouija board. In this book, we will be communicating with an entity named Charlie.As of late, people the world over are participating in something called the “ Charlie Charlie Challenge”. For some it is an innocent game, however, for others it is quite serious. For some it is harmless, a simply sleight of hand, but for others it is truly dark and demonic. Parents and clergy from the world over are very concerned about this new trend.Why are teenagers and adults for that matter calling on this demon named Charlie? In this book, we will discuss this phenomena. We will also go into depth on how to call upon Charlie the supposed demon. Is he real? You will find out soon enough. (A bonus chapter has been included on how to call on other Spirits as well.)Charlie, Charlie can we play?
  • The Daoist Universe in the LingBao Scripture "Numinous Treasure Primal Beginning Boundless Salvation Highest Level Mystical Scripture: LĂ­ng Bǎo WĂș LiĂĄng DĂč RĂ©n ShĂ ng Pǐn MiĂ o JÄ«ng -éˆćŻ¶ć…ƒć§‹ç„Ąé‡ćșŠäșș䞊擁抙經

    Charlie 5

    eBook
    The LingBao branch of Daoism in 5th century China left behind a rich set of imagery and ideation, meaning encrypted in the straight chops beside the hidden bend, upright and victorious discipline leading one to be a direct link in a mountain chain, words arranged into a talisman that shines direct like the sun, Now that we are fifteen years deep in to the golden age of Eastern thought being translated into the English language, one of the most important LingBao scriptures, the "Jing Wu Liang Du Ren", ç¶“ç„Ąé‡ćșŠäșș, or "Scripture of Boundless Salvation", is beginning to appear, and the vision of the universe it provides is a golden light to return modern man to the Garden of Eden which we really never left, just got lost in. Published on "dztranslation.org", this scripture gradually describes a vision worth communicating; It's a change in perspective, away from the “netherworld” of the mind of man, with its immediate desires, its confusion, the materialist culture, so separate as it is from the universe, from the “Dao”, and suggesting a ” simple, single move”, from looking “down”, into that netherworld, where all the science and reason are, to looking “up”, into the sky, past the clouds, through the heavens, toward the origins, the beginning of time, toward our ancestors, and encouraging us to take their perspective, and then on looking back into the daily existence of our world, to carry them forward within us as they might have hoped and expected; Not taught to cultivate life, we hurtle toward death, the “attractors” hurled at us from every direction in the jade hailstorm of stress that is the modern world, the cloud of locusts that swarms the human condition always pushing the spring of numinosity down the drain into the netherworld, the “attractor” of stability that is the isolation and desolation of addiction, but also the netherworld of television watching, shopping, gambling
the “bai ling”, the “hundred energies”, the modern storm of locusts; but the beautiful sounds of teaching that rear and nourish into the perfection of pure life are the attractors on the other end of the spectrum, hidden in our modern world, but available to the sleuth, the seeker of truth; they teach us to add numinous energy to the system in the form of stillness, to simmer in regulation and restraint, with the doing of the self – “wei shen”; ç‚șèș«, with ‘one’s own power to accomplish saving, one’s own power to accomplish calm quiescence, “zi cheng”; è‡Ș成; when it’s “so hard to break the habit”, it’s the hard work of “wei shen”, “zi cheng”, the “goer” of ‘going through hell’ who comes out the other end; “wu wei”, 無çˆČ the ‘doing of nothing’, the highest vehicle, is very different from not doing anything, which doesn’t resist the locust swarm and just runs for cover inside the “bai ling”, the hundred energies, the easy shelters of dopamine reward just shadows, unreal in the hailstorm; the doing of nothing is the real shelter of divinity; rather than not doing anything, it’s the opposite, a powerful exertion of purificatory force, “wu wei” / non-action is the doing of spiritual exercise, of spiritual practice, the doing of mental, physical, and spiritual fasting; it’s slow, prolonged, and mindful breathing - “pranayama” - and the doing of yoga - a union with the universe - it’s standing in the balanced steelyard where the gold is refined, under heat and pressure, where the YANG is brought out and then put to bed on fixed schedule; the language of heaven a rhythm, the march of non-action, seemingly simple, is as difficult as stillness in a hailstorm or a cloud of locusts, it's the adding of numinous energy into the system, rather than letting the system attract to its lowest energy state, and in the mysterious receptacle of stillness the magic of life accumulates, in “shou”, 揗, receive-accept-endure, the light of eternity shining through the opaque rustling of the existential;
  • The Sword Bearer

    Charlie

    language (Q4C@VHE, June 11, 2012)
    Young Fern finds himself in a role fit for king. Never know what can happen if you search around your attic. . .
  • To the Tree and Back

    Charlie Bud

    eBook
    A small boy, friendless and struggling to connect with his family, finds a tree in the middle of the woods. Moved by the tree’s will to stay alive, even near lava rock where even the hardiest tree cannot find food, the boy digs a path so water and soil can find its way to the tree.Although the tree would have been forgotten about by most, the little boy returns as a young teenager, and later as a young man, with different companions and experiences alike. This tree sees the boy grow into a man, and discover who he truly is through love, loss, and rediscovering old memories.
  • Scott the San Diego Sea Lion

    Charlie Buys

    Paperback (Teyla Charlotte Buys, Sept. 11, 2014)
    Scott is a friendly sea lion who loves exploring and making friends. After coming across a pelican that is teased by the bully of the bay, Sal the Seagull, Scott realizes he must stand up for his friends and values. By challenging himself and the status quo of the bay, Scott teaches young readers to not let others hurt their feelings. Centered on a young underdog from the sea, Scott the San Diego Sea Lion addresses many of the issues faced by children in today's world.
  • To the Tree and Back

    Charlie Bud

    Paperback (Dorrance Publishing, Nov. 5, 2012)
    A small boy, friendless and struggling to connect with his family, finds a tree in the middle of the woods. Moved by the tree's will to stay alive, even near lava rock where even the hardiest tree cannot find food, the boy digs a path so water and soil can find its way to the tree.Although the tree would have been forgotten about by most, the little boy returns as a young teenager, and later as a young man, with different companions and experiences alike. This tree sees the boy grow into a man, and discover who he truly is through love, loss, and rediscovering old memories.
  • One, two, three

    Charlie

    Hardcover (Whitman Pub. Co, Jan. 1, 1953)
    Cute old counting book.
  • one two three

    charlie

    Hardcover (Whitman, Jan. 1, 1973)
    None
  • ONE TWO THREE

    Charlie

    Hardcover (Western Publishing, Jan. 1, 1953)
    A counting book using Jimmy and Johnny (twin brothers) who live in Counterville.
  • Lumpy and The Wishing Tree

    Charlie Ben

    eBook (Charlie Ben Books, Oct. 22, 2018)
    Beautifully written and illustrated classic young children's book about a happy little elephant called Lumpy. He lives in Africa with his family and friends. One day he finds the Wishing Tree which grants him one special wish. What will he wish for? Come and join Lumpy and his friends on their adventure.