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An episode of the Reading and whispering podcast, hosted by songyujing, titled "moonfleet_01_falkner_64kbPart001" was published on September 28, 2023 and runs 9 minutes.

September 28, 2023 ·9m · Reading and whispering

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Tea-Cup Reading and Fortune-Telling by Tea Leaves A Highland Seer Reading the Cup is essentially a domestic form of Fortune-telling to be practiced at home, and with success by anyone who will take the trouble to master the simple rules laid down in these pages: and it is in the hope that it will provide a basis for much innocent and inexpensive amusement and recreation round the tea-table at home, as well as for a more serious study of an interesting subject, that this little guide-book to the science is confidently offered to the public. - Summary by Mary Kay What Are You Reading? Ian and Tim We believe the question "What are you reading?" is a powerful question. It presents each of us with an opportunity to build community, share experiences, and express the things that matter to us.On our podcast, What Are You Reading? we talk with interesting Atlantans about books. In free-flowing conversations recorded live at Atlanta Vintage Books, we find out what people from our city are reading and how those readings relate with their lives, work, and communities. Reading The Scriptures With Mamezi Emamezi Abighe Welcome to Reading the Scriptures with Mamezi. It's all about scripture reading and sharing insights from the Bible that are applicable to our general life and walk with God. What Men Live By and Other Tales (Version 2) Leo Tolstoy This is a collection of 4 stories by Leo Tolstoy, all dealing with the question asked in the title of the first story: What Does Man Live By. What is the purpose of life? How are we expected to live with others? What is all of this about anyway? And the answer to that question by the way is answered in a style that is uniquely and perfectly Tolstoy's. But these are not essays, but well written stories that tell about real people as they live real lives. The first story is broken into two parts and but is is read by the same person. Also the last story, How Much Land Does A Man Need has been broken into two sections for easier reading and it is also read by the same person for continuity and ease of understanding. The two stories in the middle, are much shorter but just as fascinating. Tolstoy was a deeply spiritual man and he always brought out the spiritual side of all the myriad questions he dealt with. (Summary by phil chenevert)
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