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Un curso de milagros: el viaje de la conciencia

Posted by Khalid Shaikh on May 13, 2024 at 11:04am 0 Comments

o como una clase de autoestudio diseñada para crear al estudiante en un estado constante de paz y felicidad. El Programa fue escrito e iniciado a lo largo de los años 1965-1972 por dos profesores de Psicología Médica de la Universidad de Columbia: Helen Schucman y Bill Thetford.



Con la ayuda de Ken Wapnick, Robert Skutch, Judith Skutch Whitson y el filántropo Reed Erickson, "The Course" se imprimió el 26 de junio de 1976 y se comercializaron… Continue

Understanding the Different Grades of Antique Oak Beams

Floor covering is a recommended area that is sometimes overlooked if you want to achieve a certain charm or sensation of happy memories in your home. Stress splits, nail apertures, and typical wood knots characterize old oak beams. Along with the naturally worn appearance of an ageing patina also comes a warmth that is difficult for other design components to match. Old factories, mills, barns, and breweries provide supplies for recovering timber. There are now many beam qualities to categorize the wood because all of these materials differ in age, appearance, and quality. If you know what each grade includes, you may invest in ancient wood to meet your needs in terms of house design.


Oak fireplace mantel are the finest place to get nation-grade antique white oak beams, the two subgroups of the initial grade type. Country oak often arrives unfinished and with a standard saw. This oak beam retains many natural qualities, such as shade changes, little wood knots, fractures, different wood grains, and insect systems. The second subcategory, country grade, is chosen for white oak due to its more consistent coloring and colour scheme. People who want a more pronounced historical oak aspect in their homes prefer it. It has the same qualities as the straightforward country quality and is available incomplete, plain-sawn, and square-edged. Recycled barn beams of light and old boards are frequently used to create country aspects.

Our fireplace oak beam are a great way to spruce up any space in your house while also adding storage. Use our oak mantel shelf to store accessories, books, or domestic objects. Choose the perfect one from our extensive range of alternatives for your house. The rustic grade's natural qualities are on par with those of a national standard. Differences in grain patterns, worm tracks, knots, and nail holes give the beam the appearance of being genuinely old. Old barn siding, sheathing boards, and the unusual outer coating of old barn lighting beams are often used to make this reclaimed wood. 


Only old barn house siding and the outer beams of barn lights were used to create this re-milled wood. Given that the sawmill markings and other organic timber qualities have not been altered, this beam is among the most rustic. This gives the shaft the look and feel of a rustic barn interior and the appearance of an antique bar. 

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