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Miller, Richard Alan was born on March 16, 1944 in Everett, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of John Harrison and Katheryn Ada (Nelson) Miller.
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Here is an information-filled look at how to supplement rural incomes by the harvest of native plants from the region. Among the wild plants of North America are many which have been used in medicinal, cosmetic, food and floral industries Some of them are used in sufficient quantities to make them commercially important. The book describes these and other forest products, dividing North America into five regions: Northeast, South, Midwest, Southwest and the Northwest. Each region contains a descriptions of 10 common crops now harvested, with detail and special appendix on marketing. Reforestation is stressed to make each crop renewable and self-generation as a natural resource. This technique has led to the new concept of Forest Farming. The future of foraging as a source of supplementing one's rural income lies with our ability to recognize natural resources.
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(Aphrodisiacs--the "foods of love" that increase sexual de...)
Aphrodisiacs--the "foods of love" that increase sexual desire and potency--fall into two classifications: biochemical, which have a direct effect on sexual activity, and the more important group whose effects are psychophysiological in nature. Richard Alan Miller provides comprehensive and detailed information on using both kinds of aphrodisiacs. • Emphasizing the powerful role of the mind on the biochemistry of sexuality, Miller shows how intention and motivation can be focused to greatly augment the physical effects of these substances. • To stimulate the imagination and enhance both the physical and psychological effects of aphrodisiacs, the author suggests specific contemporary rituals drawn from sources as diverse as Tantric yoga and Western magic. • In previous editions, this and the author's other titles have sold more than 50,000 copies.
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(Because of their power to elicit specific responses in th...)
Because of their power to elicit specific responses in the body and psyche, perfumes have, through the ages, occupied an important part in ritual. The Magical and Ritual Use of Perfumes shows how scents can become the very 'essence of magic' providing direct access to the emotional centers of the brain and memory.
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(Miller answers the problem of supplementing rural incomes...)
Miller answers the problem of supplementing rural incomes for any region of North America. Many of the plants discussed have long been used in medicinal, cosmetic, food, and floral industries in sufficient quantities to make them commercially important. This book describes these and other forest products, dividing North America into five regions. Each region contains a description of ten common crops now being harvested, with details and a special appendix on marketing. "Forest farming" is stressed to make each crop renewable and self-generating as a natural resource.
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(Richard Alan Miller has thoroughly researched the histori...)
Richard Alan Miller has thoroughly researched the historical use, chemical structure, preparation for consumption, and magical rituals related to narcotic, hallucinogenic, stimulant, and depressant herbs. He explains how these natural substances can be used for the enhancement of sexuality, muscle relaxation and massage, initiation, spiritual growth, and astral projection. Provides a fascinating study of nineteen herbs that not only stimulate our energies, but also combat fatigue, assist healing, and relieve tension.
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(Whether you you're a farmer looking for a profitable alte...)
Whether you you're a farmer looking for a profitable alternative crop or farmstead enterprise, a city dweller seeking a living in the country, or an entremreneur of any flavor, this book will dispel the myths and point you on the way to a solid, profitable, herb-based business enterprise. This updated second edition covers how to understand your soil, the basics of farming, the fundamentals of farming machinery, how to formulate your own farm business plan, the techniques of preserving your harvest through dehydration. storage and processing. Also covered are direct-to-consumer and wholesale marketing strategies, tips about how to develop your own cottage industry and the potential of foraging for profit. Also included are dozens of sources for additional information.
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(is a first-hand experiential guide to the process which m...)
is a first-hand experiential guide to the process which medieval alchemists represented as the transmutation of lower substances into higher ones: lead into gold if you will. To Richard and Iona Miller the transformation goes far deeper than that-it is an inner change which leads to wholeness integration and flowering of the total personality. In the language of depth psychology as well as alchemy the authors show how to forge an intimate connection with the nurturing powers of the universe-and also with the lost part of ourselves.
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hypnotherapist Agricultural consultant
Miller, Richard Alan was born on March 16, 1944 in Everett, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of John Harrison and Katheryn Ada (Nelson) Miller.
Bachelor of Science in Physics, Washington State University, 1966. Degree in Fluidics (honorary), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967. Master of Science in Physics, University Delaware, 1968.
Engineer in training/professional engineer, University Washington, 1969.
Physicist instruments products division, Dupont, Wilmington, Delaware, 1966-1968;
physicist, The Boeing Company/MASD, Seattle, 1968-1971;
biophysicist department anesthesiology, U. Washington, Seattle, 1971-1973;
owner, manager, The Beltane Corporation, Inc., Seattle, 1973-1980;
limited partner, Western Herb Farms/Country Spice, Seattle, 1980-1982;
owner, manager, writer, Organisation Advancement of Knowledge, Grants Pass, Oregon, since 1983;
owner, manager, broker, Northwest Bots., Inc., Grants Pass, since 1987;
partner, manager, telemarketing program, Florals, N.W., Grants Pass & Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 1994;
partner, manager broker, National Collection Company, Grants Pass & Denman, Canada, 1992;
partner, manager telemarketing program, N.W. Naturals, Inc., Grants Pass, 1991. Partner, sales manager Coltsfoot, Inc., Grants Pass, since 1986. Advisor Arizona Herb Growers Association, Phoenix, since 1988.
Member New Crops Development Oregon Dept.Agriculture. Consultant in field; lecturer in field.
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Ambassador All American City, Grants Pass, since 1987. Member American Council Hypnotist Examiners, Masons.
Married Patricia Merz, June 30, 1964 (divorced 1972). 1 child, Paula Anne.