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  2. 11 Guided Meditation Techniques to Calm and Center Yourself - AOL

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    “Guided meditations take the burden off of you by guiding you step-by-step through the process. All you need to do is passively follow along.” ... 11. Guided Meditation for Gratitude Practice.

  3. Fielding Lewis - Wikipedia

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    After a short mourning period, on May 7, 1750, Lewis married 16 year old Elizabeth Washington (1733-1797), the sister of George Washington and another second cousin. [11] They had 11 children together, including: [12] Fielding Lewis, Jr. (1751–1803), who married Anne Alexander and, after her death, Nancy Alexander. He had children by both wives.

  4. Charles Lilburn Lewis - Wikipedia

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    By 1806, Lewis had lost his fortune [12] due to a number of agricultural losses, and perhaps poor management. [23] According to Boynton Merrill Jr. in Jefferson's Nephews: A Frontier Tragedy, Lewis had fallen on hard times at the end of the 18th century and was forced to sell his land and slaves. [24] [25] His two youngest sons failed ...

  5. Spiritual Exercises - Wikipedia

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    Exercitia spiritualia, 1548, first edition by Antonio Bladio (Rome). The Spiritual Exercises (Latin: Exercitia spiritualia), composed 1522–1524, are a set of Christian meditations, contemplations, and prayers written by Ignatius of Loyola, a 16th-century Spanish Catholic priest, theologian, and founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).

  6. Slave George - Wikipedia

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    George Lewis (also known as Slave George or Lilburn Lewis' slave George) (c. 1794 – December 15, 1811) was an African American boy held as a slave; he was murdered in western Kentucky on the night of December 15–16, 1811 by Lilburne and Isham Lewis, grown sons of Dr. Charles Lilburn Lewis and Lucy Jefferson Lewis, and nephews of Thomas Jefferson.

  7. G. B. W. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Lewis was born in Clement's Lane, London, [1] a son of William and Susan Lewis. At age 14 he was engaged as an acrobatic performer in Andrew Ducrow's circus [2] at Astley's Royal Amphitheatre, followed by six years with Pablo Fanque's equestrian troupe, [1] then in 1846 with Hengler's Circus, where he became a leading performer, touring Europe and earning at one event [1] £100 a night [a] for ...

  8. Lucy Jefferson Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Charles and Lucy Lewis built a plantation called "Rocky Hill" near the present-day town of Smithland. Lucy's older brother Thomas Jefferson took an interest in the education of her sons, and encouraged them in their studies. Lucy Jefferson Lewis died in 1810. She was buried on the grounds of the Rocky Hill plantation, but the gravesite has been ...

  9. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - Wikipedia

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    As the "son of the Emperor-beyond-the-Sea" (an allusion to God the Father), Aslan is the all-powerful creator of Narnia. Lewis revealed that he wrote Aslan as a portrait, although not an allegorical portrait, of Christ. [8] The White Witch is the land's self-proclaimed queen and the primary antagonist of the story. Her reign in Narnia has made ...