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  • - Authorized USA Edition
    af Rob Owen
    1.158,95 kr.

    Always identifying himself as a "biophysicist," Dr. Carey Reams launched his vision of energy-based health, the Reams Biological Theory of Ionization, into a world of harsh drugs and unneeded surgery back in 1968. Met with scorn from organized medicine, Reams quietly taught his concepts to eager individual medical doctors, nurses, chiropractors, and other health professionals via a series of classroom seminars. Those lectures ended with his death in 1985, but audio recordings and class notes have been in great demand during the ensuing years, often selling for as much as $500 for a handful of aging cassettes. Some years ago, Rob Owen, an Australian Reams disciple, was inspired to devote seemingly endless hours to create a transcript of RBTI seminar levels 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Many copies of that 900+ page PDF were downloaded for a handsome price. However, there was no printed book that could be held in one's hands to be flipped back and forth to peruse. Over the last several decades, printing and distribution have lowered the barriers to publishing low print run technical manuals and research materials. Three years ago, Mr. Owen gave permission to refine his transcript into an authorized USA edition. The original is now edited down to a manageable 600+ information-packed pages covering the lecture series in an A to Z manner (with a supplement to be issued at a later date). RBTI is powerful healing technology unlike anything else you may have studied!

  • - At least twenty precisely true flying stories, some for short sits, and some for long sits.
    af Rob Owen
    138,95 kr.

    If you wish to discover whether an airplane can land immaculately, entirely of its own accord, or whether a paltry chicken can soar to giddy heights before returning to rule the roost, then you need to read this book, an essential addition for your 'little room' library. This collection of sometimes whimsical, sometimes intensely significant short stories is about people and flying. The stories span a period of 30 years during which the political winds of change were blowing southwards through the central and southern regions of the African continent. Because he was a tobacco farmer and his working hours flexible, the ink was barely dry on the author's freshly issued private pilot's license, when he was asked to fly monthly payrolls to two remote tea estates in the mountains. A bank had approached the chairman of the flying club with this petition as otherwise the cash in transit would almost certainly have come under attack. In addition, there was no alternative commercial flight organisation. This was indeed a convenient enticement to earn flying hours ... and acquire anecdotes. The author also began to fly commercial travellers between the border town of Umtali in Rhodesia and the key coastal port of Beira in Mozambique. These businessmen, inducted as club 'day members', would otherwise have had to run the gauntlet of land mines and ambushes along the 180 mile road contested by warring guerrilla factions, and the Portuguese de facto Government. As a consequence in later years, the expediency of this practice served to cloud the writer's interpretation of 'flying for reward', and adapted for the utilisation of his own aircraft. Predictably, these flights provided more material for more stories along with a very close shave with a sudden and violent death for both the author and his hapless passenger. There are other lessons to be learned in these stories about flying skills, about character, and attitudes, and to expect the extraordinarily unexpected. The lively illustrations, by the author himself, are both entertaining and informative.

  • - The Brady Bunch to Melrose Place
    af Rob Owen
    208,95 kr.

    In attempting to define ""Generation X"", Rob Owens offers a history of network and cable television since the birth of Generation X, and goes on to explore the symbiotic relationship between television and this largely misunderstood age group. He maintains that television consumes innocence.