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“To a realized master, death and rebirth is in every breath. Death is that of body consciousness, ego and limits of the mind. Rebirth is that of the cosmic mind of being the Spirit. In this realization is liberation. When awake as liberated, each prayer and each moment of meditation is for humanity as there is no more individual ego or identity left. Such realized masters continually gift humanity with the grace of higher consciousness- so that each of us attain our fullest potential in goodness.”

“The misty sun came through the window and cast a yellow halo around her, making her eyes glow like clover. Lorenzo yearned to comfort her, but he felt lately that it was his presence over the years that helped put her in her state. She was an attractive, bright, and funny girl who should have been living a bold teenage life, but she existed with one foot in the living world and one in the grave. What he hadn’t known when he fell in love with her as a stepbrother would adopt a new, much younger sister, was that when ghosts touched a person directly, it changed them and separated them from their society. Eleni had seen things regular people couldn’t and experienced things that defied their reality and religious beliefs, and, frankly, terrified them to a point where they shunned her by reflex. In a way, her relationship with the dead made her a ghost herself, quiet, looming on the outskirts, largely unseen.”

“Los libros lo cambiaron todo. Los libros, que se pueden comprar a bajo coste, nos permiten preguntarnos por el pasado con gran precisión, aprovechar la sabiduría de nuestra especie, entender el punto de vista de otros, y no solo de los que están en el poder; contemplar -con los mejores maestros- los conocimientos dolorosamente extraídos de la naturaleza por las mentes más grandes que jamás existieron, en todo el planeta y a lo largo de toda nuestra historia. Permiten que gente que murió hace tiempo hable dentro de nuestras cabezas. Los libros nos pueden acompañar a todas partes. Los libros son pacientes cuando nos cuesta entenderlos, nos permiten repasar las partes difíciles tantas veces como queramos y nunca critican nuestros errores. Los libros son la clave para entender el mundo y participar en una sociedad democrática.”

“Sarah (Winnemucca) is best known for her 1883 autobiography, Life among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Theirs Claims, the first memoir writen and published by a Native American woman. Her story begins; 'I was born somewhere near 1844, but am not sure of the precise time. I was a very small child when the first white people came to our country. They came like a lion, yes, like a roaring lion, and have continued to do so ever since, and I have never forgotten their first coming.”

“Usually, after the lion came the leopard and sometimes the buzz of the tsetse fly. These were easily obtained effects; and I explained to M. de Chagny that Erik imitated the roar of a lion on a long tabour or timbrel, with an ass's skin at one end. Over this skin he tied a string of catgut, which was fastened at the middle to another similar string passing through the whole length of the tabour. Erik had only to rub this string with a glove smeared with resin and, according to the manner in which he rubbed it, he imitated to perfection the voice of the lion or the leopard, or even the buzzing of the tsetse fly.”

“… o termo “rios voadores da Amazônia” designa a enorme quantidade de água processada pelas árvores e lançada na natureza em forma de umidade. – A selva funciona como uma gigantesca bomba d’água que capta água do solo e a lança na atmosfera em forma de vapor, e as correntes de ar se encarregam de espalhar pelo mundo. Uma única árvore de modestos 10 metros de altura transpira em média 300 litros de água por dia, e uma mais frondosa, com a copa mais avantajada, de 20 metros de diâmetro, pode liberar até 1.000 litros. Imaginem a quantidade de líquido precioso produzida pelos milhões e milhões de árvores da Amazônia. … Uma parte desse vapor se transforma em chuvas que caem sobre a própria floresta, a outra fica à mercê dos ventos. Estima-se que a quantidade de água transportada pelos rios voadores seja igual ou superior à vazão do rio Amazonas. São 200 mil metros cúbicos de água por segundo. Na prática, a maior parte dos rios voadores são direcionados pelos ventos para o oeste até o paredão de 5 mil metros de altura formado pela Cordilheira dos Andes. O resultado desse represamento gigantesco são as enormes precipitações de chuva e neve, que dão origem às nascentes de vários rios, entre eles a do próprio Amazonas. Outra parte é ricocheteada pelas montanhas para o interior do continente, e abastece fartamente de água o Centro-Oeste, o Sudeste e o Sul do continente. Esse fenômeno explica por que no restante do mundo, nessa mesma latitude, encontramos grandes desertos, enquanto na América do Sul predomina um clima muito favorável para a agricultura. A combinação da floresta tropical amazônica com a Cordilheira dos Andes forma um dos maiores celeiros do mundo. Sem floresta, não haveria rios voadores, a umidade cairia a níveis desérticos e o ar ficaria muito mais quente. Seria um completo desastre para o clima e para a agricultura brasileira e mundial.”