Articles tagged: andes
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Omer Ashraf Kodkod is a wild cat of the Andes. It is one of the smallest cat species in the wild on Earth. written by Omer Ashraf Andean Mountain Cat is a little known wild cat of South America. It leads a reclusive lifestyle in the mountains of Andes. written by Muna wa Wanjiru Incandescent light bulb are brilliant! The phenomenon of incandescence is that when a substance receives heat its temperature starts rising. written by Howard G Charing The Incas regarded coca as ‘the divine plant’ mainly because of its property of imparting endurance, nevertheless its use was entwined with every aspect of life; the art, mythology, culture and economy of the Inca Empire. written by Howard G Charing The second part of a look at the rich and powerful spiritual legacy of the Andean civilization which is only now being properly recognised after 500 years of obscurity. This interview of Doris Rivera Lenz, was conducted by Howard G. Charing & Peter Cloudsley. This interview appeared in Sacred Hoop Magazine Issue 57, and the book Plant Spirit Shamanism (Destiny Books USA). written by Howard G Charing A look at the rich and powerful spiritual legacy of the Andean civilization which is only now being properly recognised after 500 years of obscurity. This interview of Doris Rivera Lenz, was conducted by Howard G. Charing & Peter Cloudsley. This interview appeared in Sacred Hoop Magazine Issue 57, and the book Plant Spirit Shamanism (Destiny Books USA). written by Howard G Charing Part 2: A look at the rich and powerful spiritual legacy of the Andean civilization which is only now being properly recognised after 500 years of obscurity. This interview of Doris Rivera Lenz, was conducted by Howard G. Charing & Peter Cloudsley. This interview appeared in Sacred Hoop Magazine Issue 57, and the book Plant Spirit Shamanism (Destiny Books USA). written by Howard G Charing A look at the rich and powerful spiritual legacy of the Andean civilization which is only now being properly recognised after 500 years of obscurity. This interview of Doris Rivera Lenz, was conducted by Howard G. Charing & Peter Cloudsley. This interview appeared in Sacred Hoop Magazine Issue 57, and the book Plant Spirit Shamanism (Destiny Books USA). written by Chuck Lunsford Traditional, LED, fluorescent, or incandescent lighting? How does one choose the right lighting for their project? You may find yourself using some of each type before it's over. written by Howard G Charing The Incas regarded coca as ‘the divine plant’ mainly because of its property of imparting endurance, nevertheless its use was entwined with every aspect of life; the art, mythology, culture and economy of the Inca Empire. written by John Billington Explains common home lighting terminology and offers advice on choosing the appropriate type of light bulbs for your home. written by John Billington Examines the design drawbacks of incandescent light bulbs for home lighting and what will come of them in the future. << previous page 1 next page>> |