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'Without the Woo Woo' is a mainstream and down to earth self-development book that not only brings powerful realisations to your conscious awareness, but it also offers practical application suggestions to help you move forward. We are currently living through times of unprecedented global and personal change. You only have to look at the economic system, the healthcare system, the political system, the justice system, the food system and even the eco system that supports life to appreciate the total chaos that we are all surrounded by. You may also feel unsettled by your own life and the challenges you have faced in the past and are perhaps even facing now? In uncertain times like these we are all looking for clear, concise and easy to understand answers, and now you've found them. Having both made considerable life journey's and with many combined years of experience in the field of human behaviour and consciousness Austin Wyse and Dawn Bailey have compiled these new and ancient personal development insights to help you change the way you feel about your life forever. When used by sceptics Woo Woo is a dismissive term used to refer to new age or spiritual beliefs.
Set in the 1980s, follow the hilarious rollercoaster ride of three hapless lads sharing a house. From a police station to a hospital, a funeral to a wedding that must be stopped at all costs, through all this adversity, can love win through? An enjoyable tale from start to finish.
Bailey Jenkins, Lisa Johnson and Tonya Elson are three women who come together and find friendship, trust and love working the graveyard shift at the post office.
Bailey Ventura is convinced she’s met Mr. Right when she goes to Las Vegas and is rescued from a defective shower by gorgeous head of casino security, Carter Davis. Charming and swoon-worthy, not to mention an Elvis tribute artist, Carter is just the kind of man Bailey can see herself growing old with. Problem is, she lives in small-town Washington State, while Carter appears content to remain basking in the glow of the ever-flashing neon lights of Sin City. So what does a girl do to keep the relationship going? She wins a sexy red Thunderbird convertible! Bailey has come up with the perfect excuse for inviting Carter to take a road trip with her, and when he readily agrees to accompany her on the drive home, she thinks it’s because he wants to get to know her better. But Carter has an ulterior motive. He’s looking to get a million-dollar diamond out of Las Vegas. Will Carter’s involvement in a jewel heist lead Bailey down the road to heartbreak? Or will Carter choose love over a million-dollar rock?
Despite being a slave, Douglass learned to read and write. At age 21, he escaped from slavery and forged a new life for himself as a free man. Intelligent and charismatic, Douglass became the leading voice against slavery in the 1800s. "There is no way a nation can call itself free and accept slavery," said Frederick Douglass. Middle-grade readers and up will respond to Anne Schraff's fresh, lively retelling of Douglass' story.
Few religious currents have been as influential as the Theosophical. Yet few currents have been so under-researched, and the Brill Handbook of the Theosophical Current thus represents pioneering research. A first section surveys the main people and events involved in the Theosophical Society from its inception to today, and outlines the Theosophical worldview. A second, substantial section covers most significant religions to emerge in the wake of the Theosophical Society - Anthroposophy, the Point Loma community, the I AM religious activity, the Summit Lighthouse Movement, the New Age, theosophical UFO religions, and numerous others. Finally, the interaction of the Theosophical current with contemporary culture - including gender relations, art, popular fiction, historiography, and science - are discussed at length.
James Joyce: A Guide to Research, first published in 1982, is a selective annotated bibliography of works by and about James Joyce. It consists of three parts: the primary bibliography – which includes separate bibliographies of Joyce’s major works, of scholarly editions or collections of his works of his letters, and of concordances to his works; the secondary bibliography – which includes bibliographies of bibliographical, biographical, and critical works concerning Joyce generally or his individual works; and major foreign-language studies. This title will be of interest to students of literature.
"What do you want to be when you grow up?" For a restless soul like Bailey, settling on an answer isn't easy especially when the choice seems so unlikely. Who knew she'd have a knack for drilling oil wells? Never mind that it's the Nineties, and another boom is on. This is still Texas, and a woman in the oil patch has got to want to be there. And even then, sometimes you find when you get what you want it's not what you thought it would be after all. From the smoky bars of Austin to the oil fields of the south, this "comming-of-middle-age-tale" spans a backdrop big as Texas to capture a quintessenial truth about what it means to find your place.
As a new member of the family, a cat named Jasmine informed Sabrina of her real name – Jazzy. While worrying about her sister’s health, Sabrina finds herself helping another young family member. A family member whose health put the whole family’s lineage at risk. Sabrina finds herself out of her element. But will she find a way to save the girl and her family? If you like time travel, read this spell-binding tale of suspense.
Navajo Tribal Special Investigator Hunter Long couldn't believe the news. Spoiled beauty Bailey Howard, abducted with a baby? Well, the woman who'd caused him no end of heartache wouldn't be in danger for long. Hunter was the best tracker on the reservation--he'd save them both. Without letting Bailey get under his skin again. But rescuing both at once became impossible. For the kidnappers belonged to a group of mystical and deadly shape-shifters, and even Hunter couldn't easily escape them. Together, they might stand a chance--if he could resist the force of this new Bailey, no longer spoiled heiress, but all woman....