“Viking Women: Life and Lore” by Lisa Hannett

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Let's travel in time together, a thousand or so years back, and meet Viking women in their hearth-lit world. How did these medieval viragoes live, love and die? How can we encounter them as flesh-and-blood beings with fears and feelings - not just as names in sagas or runes carved into stone? In this groundbreaking work, Lisa Hannett lifts the veil on the untold stories of wives and mothers, girls and slaves, widows and witches who sailed, settled, suffered, survived - and thrived — in a society that largely catered to and memorialised men. Hannett presents the everyday experiences of a compelling cast of women, all of whom are resourceful and petty, hopeful and jealous,...>>

“The Power of Crystal Healing: A Complete Guide to Stone and Energy Work” by Uma Silbey

"The Power of Crystal Healing will focus primarily on practical application of stones as a source of healing for afflictions ranging from fatigue to high blood pressure. Uma Silbey, applying her 40 years of experience, presents proven crystal and stone techniques that work to heal the body, mind, emotions, and spirit. Step-by-step instructions for both the beginner and the advanced show how to use crystals to help heal a diverse array of physical ailments like the flu and colds, cancers, nerve and blood disorders, migraine headaches, exhaustion, and stress, as well as emotional concerns like anger and depression, shame and guilt, loss, heartbreak, and finding love. The use of crystals to help heal common...>>

“How Sex Changed the Internet and the Internet Changed Sex: An Unexpected History” by Samantha Cole

"From the moment there was an "online", there was sex online. The famous test image used by software engineers to develop formats like the JPEG was "Lena", taken from Playboy’s November 1972 centerfold. Early bulletin boards and multi-user domains quickly came to serve their members sexual musings. Facebook started as a way to rate "hot or not" Harvard co-eds. In fact, virtually every significant development that defines the Internet we know and love (and hate) today—privacy issues, online payments and online banking, dating, social media, streaming technology, mass data collection—came out the meeting of sexuality and technology. And the kicker is, not only did...>>

“Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women’s Liberation” by Rachel Wilson

"Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women's Liberation dives deep into the occult roots of the movement, detailing the lives of some of its most prominent figures and the esoteric beliefs that inspired and motivated them. Since the 1970's, everything we learn about the history of the women's movement has been subject to gatekeeping by radicals who run women's studies departments in universities. But there's an entire history which has been obscured from public view. Rachel Wilson brings this history to life, filled with incredible true stories of demon worship, spirit mediums, magic mushrooms, witchcraft, CIA spies, and sex cults, there's nothing boring about the real history of feminism and its all here. In modern...>>

“Elements of Radiesthesia: Theory and Practice” by Pietro Zampa

"Elements of Radiesthesia is one of the fundamental works for understanding and practice of radiesthesia. This book is a complete manual concerning both the theoretical aspects, and the concrete use of tools in practical applications like medicine, agriculture, search for minerals, discovery of archaeological settlements, etc. Beginning with the use of dowsing in ancient societies, the text analyzes the various applications and tools suitable for a successful practice. Engineer Pietro Zampa was one of the first researchers in Italy to establish guidelines for the study of radiesthesia in accordance with accepted standards of science. Among the topics covered: the wand and the pendulum, dowsing faculty in humans, fundamental, solar, and capital rays, harmful and beneficial waves,...>>