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  2. Doreen Virtue - Wikipedia

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    Messages from Your Angels: What Your Angels Want You to Know. Hay House. 2002. ISBN 978-1-4019-0049-6. Archangels & Ascended Masters: A Guide to Working and Healing With Divinities and Deities. Carlsbad: Hay House. 2003. ISBN 978-1-4019-0063-2. The Crystal Children: A Guide to the Newest Generation of Psychic and Sensitive Children. Carlsbad ...

  3. Heartwarming Stories of Teachers Who Changed Their Students ...

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    “The next year, as I was still scribbling my own stories, my English teacher (bless you, Mrs. Jacobsen!) introduced me to the Lord of the Rings trilogy by J. R. R. Tolkien,” the biography read.

  4. Bibliotherapy - Wikipedia

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    [37] Teachers that select appropriate literature for their classroom needs may provide a child with a "character in a story to help the child understand himself [36] Classroom story time and a guided discussion allows students to "become aware of problems of other children and develop empathy".

  5. Teaching stories - Wikipedia

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    A teaching story is a narrative that has been deliberately created as a vehicle for the transmission of wisdom. The practice has been used in a number of religious and other traditions, though writer Idries Shah's use of it was in the context of Sufi teaching and learning, within which this body of material has been described as the "most valuable of the treasures in the human heritage". [1]

  6. Divine intervention - Wikipedia

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    Divine intervention is an event that occurs when a deity (i.e. God or gods) becomes actively involved in changing some situation in human affairs. In contrast to other kinds of divine action, the expression "divine intervention" implies that there is some kind of identifiable situation or state of affairs that a god chooses to get involved with, to intervene in, in order to change, end, or ...

  7. Maggid - Wikipedia

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    While the term maggid is frequently used to refer to an itinerant Jewish preacher, in Jewish esoteric traditions a maggid is an angelic teacher; a spirit guide. A maggid (Hebrew: מַגִּיד), also spelled as magid, is a traditional Jewish religious itinerant preacher, skilled as a narrator of Torah and religious stories.

  8. Erin Gruwell - Wikipedia

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    Gruwell began student teaching in 1994 at Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach, California.She was assigned low-performing students in the school. One student, a boy named Sharaud, had recently transferred to Wilson from a rival high school where he had allegedly threatened his teacher with a gun. [3]

  9. Enochian magic - Wikipedia

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    Dee held a steadfast belief in the potential benefits these efforts could bring to humanity. Kelley's role in channeling angelic communications resulted in a voluminous output, with the angels dictating several books, often in a previously unknown language termed "Angelical", now more commonly called Enochian.