Butler's DMT Field Guide: A Brief History, Step-by-Step Recipes, and Personal Experiences From a DMT Saturated Consciousness summarizes the author's life-saving and transformational journey after using DMT hundreds of times for medicinal, meditative, and spiritual purposes. His research into the history, recipes, and usage of DMT helps bridge the gap between what has been uncovered from the structured scientific studies, with the knowledge that has been gleaned from real world DMT sessions.
This comprehensive field guide discusses practical topics like methods of consumption, dosing guidelines, and easy to follow recipes, as well as explores more profound ideas like the ability of DMT to stimulate transcendental sex, encourage neuroplasticity, and help cure mental health issues. Informative and illuminating to both the psychedelic newcomer and the seasoned psychonaut, Butler's DMT Field Guide was created to help make one's DMT journey as smooth and enlightening as possible.
New England Homes are very different from homes in other parts of the country. Though the same may be said for homes in any region, New England Homes definitely have features which are truly their own.
Maybe it is the diversity in housing structures that permeate its landscape from coastlines to cities to homes hidden away deep in the woods.
Maybe it is the varying ages of homes where New England still has many residences being lived in that are well over 200 years old, homes that are still in the process of being constructed, and homes that are aged everywhere in between.
Or maybe it is the unique ways in which New England's homes have been constructed over time with past meeting present in many cases, and truly putting forth end results that are seldom found anywhere else.
Whatever the case may be, the Care & Maintenance of a New England home is as equally as expansive as these aforementioned defining characteristics which at times seem to be endless!
Join Home Improvement Expert Tom Lopatosky as he helps to navigate a wide variety of home improvement-oriented items that EVERY New England Homeowner should be aware of.
Running his own Home Improvement company in New England since 1995 has provided Tom as solid a background as one would find in the industry and is the PERFECT guide for just this type of a journey!
Knowing what to look out for in terms of how to specifically care for your home can be extraordinarily tricky, especially in New England!
The aim of this book is to bring to light things the average New England homeowner may not have been aware of and for those veteran homeowners among us, guidance that may not have been thought about for quite some time.
Wherever you may fall in your New England homeowner voyage, you are sure to benefit from the items honed in on in this book!
I Love You Bigger Than Everything That's Big
How much can you love someone?
Higher than you can reach?
Longer than a river?
Bigger than the sky?
The real answer-bigger than everything that's big!
Fiona is a short and stout, lovable ball of energy who spends her days cuddling on the couch with her parents and visiting schools with her mom. But Fiona didn't always live this luxurious life. Read along as the story Fiona unfolds to reveal a dog and her friends' heart-wrenching journey with a happy ending, showing just what it takes for shelters across the country to truly save our pets.
I thought about my wife and four children, and was filled with a fear I'd never see them again....
For Donald Denihan, it was supposed to be the fishing trip of a lifetime. Instead, it ended up nearly costing him his life in a hard bargain he made with the sea.
Near death experiences were nothing new to this successful real estate entrepreneur, though. At the age of sixteen, a hunting accident had nearly cost him his foot. A lengthy hospital stay, followed by an equally lengthy rehabilitation, filled Donald with resilience and made him think he could overcome anything.
That is, until he was struck by the same aggressive form of prostate cancer at the age of only thirty-five that had killed his father. Once again, Donald prevailed and even overcame the side effects of surgery which he celebrated by learning how to fly fish.
A decade later that new avocation brought him to the Bahamas with his closest friends and college student son, specifically to waters rich with the schools of bonefish fly fishermen long for. Then one ill-fated boat trip confronted him with his own mortality yet again, when a violent storm capsized his ill-prepared boat and left him clinging to life.
Through a long night of pounding rain and storm-swept winds, Donald faced off against everything the sea could throw at him. With the odds of survival dimming by the moment, his own desperate efforts at sea are mirrored on land by the resourcefulness of friends and family who will stop at nothing to save him before it's too late.
But even that might not be enough, because some bargains are better off never made.
What are your favorite holidays and traditions?
Read about Salvatore's favorite holiday as he and Rosina share their traditions while they prepare to spend their first Christmas in America.
Silly antics can't rid this little garden critter Iccup who is overwhelmed with hiccups. Join Iccup on his adventure through a magical garden as his friends make up silly ways to find a cure. Hold your breath until you're blue, scratch your ears, hop on one foot?
This wonderful bedtime story is full of silly hiccup-ridding antics. But at the end of the day, does he find a cure?
In the 1980s, the world of sports was undergoing phenomenal change. No longer confined to the back pages of newspapers, sports were turning into a mega-business, an industry as much as a past-time that soon came to dominate American culture.
Award-winning author and Providence Journal columnist, Bill Reynolds, saw it all.
Story Days, a collection of Bill's columns spanning the last 40 years, documents this evolution in sports. With an eye for the offbeat, unusual access to some of the biggest names in sports and a willingness to travel to out-of-the-way places to get his story, Bill captured the changing times with depth, humor and verve.
No topic was off-limits for Bill, who wrote about the tragedies and social issues that arose under the umbrella of sports, as well as its successes and joy.
Story Days includes famous sports figures, but the less well known also appear, either because their stories were so poignant or because they reveal a side of sports seldom seen. This is the side where athletes don't always win, they don't always get rich and they don't always achieve their dreams.
What happens when the dream dies or is thwarted? What happens to the athlete then? These were the sort of questions that drove Bill's singular outlook on the people he talked to over the years, people justly remembered in Story Days.
Emma is three years old and has spent most of her life at her local children's hospital battling cancer. Every day has felt much the same until Emma receives a special visit and special gift from Officer Jen.
Working and living with kids can be challenging. Days are packed with events and activities, making it easy to feel overwhelmed, stressed and downright exhausted!
Now more than ever, we all need to cultivate a little joy and gratitude in our lives. But at the same time, we need to allow ourselves the time to feel all the feels along the way. The collection of stories and anecdotes in Calm Inspiration will grant you freedom to live perfectly imperfectly in today's world, taking care of yourself so you can better take care of others.
Born from her Calm Blog, author Jenny Gaynor gives us this motivational and inspiring collection of lessons from real life that supports educators, parents, and caregivers with heartfelt and honest storytelling. From friendships to roadblocks, the author shows her readers that there are lessons in everything!
It's Christmas Eve...and I can't sleep.
Hey, what's that noise? Is it my new puppy that's on my 'list'? Is it Rudolph and friends? Could it be the 'Big Guy' himself?
I have to get up and go investigate. OH MY GOSH! No one will ever believe what I just saw...
Thanks Santa Paul, our students' behavior, attitude, and effort have improved thanks to this awesome story! We also love Santa's Behavior Chart. We have it on our classroom walls.
-Ms. Karly, Special Education Teacher and Ms. Jeriann, First Grade Teacher, Warwick, RI
This is now our go-to book on Christmas Eve and throughout the whole year. Our 3 small children love it! We definitely recommend it!
-The Carroll Family, Northbridge, MA
Please, Just Leave the Glass is now part of our family tradition on Christmas Eve!
-The Evans Family, Fairfield, CT
A Note About My Thomas Annely Musket On September 12, 1995 I was deeply honored to be invited to meet George C. Neumann, a well-known Revolutionary War historian and published author. Mr. Neumann is considered one of the most knowledgeable experts in the history of American made muskets. After examining my musket, he confirmed that it was a very rare Committee of Safety Revolutionary War musket that was built and signed by Thomas Annely, a gunsmith who served under General George Washington during the period of the Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783. - Fred Marzocchi
What was it like to immigrate to a new country in the early 1900s? Join Salvatore and his little sister as they leave their small village in Italy and travel to a new home across the Atlantic Ocean.
Nicky has to clean his room, but once his clothes are in the drawers, they jump right out again. When he puts his stuffed animals on his bed, they run away eager to play.
Oh no, Mom's on her way up the stairs, and his room is still a mess! How can he get all his things to behave in time?
Join Nicky and his wondrous imagination as he learns it's fun to play, and sometimes it's okay to ask for help.
Losing a loved one happens to everyone at some point in life. It's an unavoidable occurrence that brings sadness that can last for a few years or even a lifetime.
While this book talks about a young girl, it might seem like a children's book. But it's meant for the child in all of us, no matter what age. May the message it conveys bring some peace to whoever reads it. And always know that a connection to loved ones continues after their death.
Are you short or tall?
What color is your hair?
What shape are your eyes?
We are all so wonderfully unique and different.
But if we focused our attention more on things that we have in common, we would soon see that we are much more similar than we are different.
My Wife is a Hippopotamus follows Toby on a journey of exploration and discovery of just how similar we can be.
A Childhood Story Rediscovered
When I was just ten years old, I wrote Secrets as a fourth-grade school assignment. It earned me an A-, and I set it aside, content with my small accomplishment. Life went on, and the story was forgotten-until fifty years later, when I found it tucked away in my mother's bookcase while sorting through her belongings after her passing.
Discovering it again was like unearthing a time capsule of my childhood, a snapshot of imagination and innocence. Encouraged by my husband, Michael, I decided to share it with the world.
Secrets is a heartfelt reminder that sometimes the stories we write as children hold more meaning than we ever imagined. This cherished piece from my past is now yours to enjoy.
In Meet Me At The Biltmore, Amanda Quay Blount has successfully unearthed and skillfully brought to life the colorful characters and unique stories of one of the state's most iconic landmarks. This is a well-researched and much-welcomed addition to the history of Rhode Island. -James M. Ricci, author of The Newport Bridge
On June 6, 1922, thousands of people gathered in downtown Providence, Rhode Island to witness the grand opening of the most modern hotel of its day: the awe-inspiring Providence Biltmore Hotel. Since that fateful day, the Biltmore has captured the imaginations of local patrons and distant travelers alike, providing luxury accommodation to such celebrities as Babe Ruth, John F. Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, Louis Armstrong, the Von Trapp family, Maya Angelou, the Rolling Stones, and Providence's infamous mayor, Buddy Cianci. The story of the Biltmore is a sensational drama of scandal, secrets, and high society. With characters ranging from crooked politicians and mobsters, to bootleggers and Hollywood stars, the Biltmore has provided the backdrop for some of the the highest highs and lowest lows of Providence in the last century.
Now, for the first time in its hundred-year history, the storied past of the Providence Biltmore Hotel comes to life in this meticulously researched tale of the rise, fall, and renaissance of Rhode Island's capital city, as seen through the eyes of one of its most iconic landmarks.
Clarise Annette Brooks is proud to have had a multi-decade career as an educator. Stemming from Queens, New York, she currently lives in Rhode Island with her husband Alexander, their two children Alexa Claire and Daniel Gervais, and their dog, Percy.
Writing has always been a love of hers and she is pleased to share her first book with you
In her free time she enjoys baking, going for long walks beside the ocean, watching old movies and documentaries, browsing through bookstores, listening to interesting podcasts, travelling, and of course, reading poetry.
Ibiza, Spain, 1988. Hedonistic villa parties, hidden Buddhist temples, lost marijuana farms, and outlandish artist communes. John encounters these and more on his quest to find his estranged friend Gunther. Along the way, he meets vibrant spiritual seekers, jaded hippies, and possible love-an international DJ named Diana Clarke. He also begins to discover mystical elements to Ibiza, and to life, he never expected to encounter. Will John find Gunther and start life anew, or will his oppressive past, and precarious present, destroy him on his quest for salvation and love?
The Canticle of Ibiza is a beautifully crafted and fully realized story of one man's journey into both light and darkness. Justin Kurian's seminal tale of self-understanding and self-realization evokes Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness with the beaches of Ibiza replacing the African Congo. The Canticle of Ibiza manages a savory blend of decadence, hedonism and spiritual growth. -Jon Land, New York Times bestselling author
The Canticle of Ibiza is a most refreshing tale, something uniquely different, a salvation adventure set in a mysterious island paradise peopled by ancient hippies, cannabis communists, starving artists and odd ducks. Here Robinson Crusoe meets Under the Tuscan Sun. Kurian's glittering descriptions and unusual turns of phrase are as colorful and unique as is his story. A terrific read! -Tom Vetter, bestselling author