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Achieve Success and Prosperity through the Principles of Yoga Although millions of Westerners practice yoga simply for its health benefits, the philosophy and wisdom behind the multifaceted discipline have far more to offer. In The Jewel of Abundance, award-winning author and Kriya Yoga teacher Ellen Grace O’Brian reveals an overlooked aspect of yoga: its powerful teachings on prosperity. She draws upon the ancient Vedic tradition of yoga philosophy and practice and shows how spirituality and earthly success can complement each other, leading to realization of the higher Self. O’Brian presents a clear explanation of both the philosophy of yoga and the nuts and bolts of practice, such as setting up a daily meditation routine, incorporating mantras, discerning how to cooperate with universal principles for complete well-being, and cultivating mindfulness in action. Along the way, she illustrates her lessons with personal stories and timeless sayings from great sages, both Eastern and Western. With O’Brian’s insightful guidance, readers will discover an inexhaustible source of abundance that is available to them whenever they look within.
One of the earliest commentaries on the popular and highly respected yoga scripture known as the Bhagavad Gita. Roy Eugene Davis explains the inner meaning in the light of Kriya Yoga in this new commentary on this scripture. Its seven hundred verses encourage the reader to acquire Self-knowledge and to intentionally engage in constructive performance of personal duties along with dedicated spiritual endeavor--to practice Kriya Yoga. The Sanskrit word kriya means action. Yoga can mean to yoke or unite soul awareness with God; practice of procedures for this purpose; or samadhi, the realization of spiritual wholeness, the culmination of successful practice.
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Cousins Sophia Grace and Rosie plan a princess tea party, with invitations and costumes.
Finalist for the 2011 ForeWord Book of the Year in the Historical Fiction Category "There may be married people who do not read the morning paper. Smith and I know them not ... It is not too much to say the newspapers are one of our strongest points of sympathy; that it is our meat and drink to praise and abuse them together; that we often in our imagination edit a model newspaper, which shall have for its motto, 'Speak the truth, and shame the devil.'" — Fanny Fern Shame the Devil tells the remarkable and true story of Fanny Fern (the pen name of Sara Payson Willis), one of the most successful, influential, and popular writers of the nineteenth century. A novelist, journalist, and feminis...
This book is four novellas about people with special abilities. One of these is the ability to see the ghost of dead dogs.
Acclaimed for its breakthrough approach and its combination of theoretical analysis and empirical evidence, this is the standard work on the classical Hollywood cinema style of film-making from the silent era to the 1960s.
Nancy and Luke Strong found Grace Branson destitute, alone and without a friend. They recognized potential in Grace who had indomitable grit, but one who had been victimized by a harsh world. Through their influence, they helped Grace find a good paying position and fully expected that she would be an outstanding citizen in the future. The Strongs also viewed her as the daughter they never had and loved her dearly. Upon tasting the good life, Grace wanted more and more, and cunningly entered into a get rich scheme with a devious young attorney. They expected to abscond with $10 - 12 million of illegally obtained funds. She hated to violate the Strongs and embarrass them; she had come to love them but the lure of money dominated her reasoning. Luke and Nancy perceptibly picked-up on subtle signals coming from Grace and astutely foiled her plans in a unique manner, once again saving her from an ignoble future. Two Of Me is the fourth and final in a series of novels involving the Strongs and their remarkable friends whose mission in life was to help others.
A natural beauty with class and refinement, Grace Kelly - Princess Grace of Monaco - made a lasting impression on all her co-stars and directors. She mesmerized Hitchcock in the three films they made together, hypnotized Jimmy Stewart on the set of 'Rear Window', and enjoyed 26 years of fairy-tale marriage to Prince Rainier III of Monaco before disaster struck when she was killed in a tragic car accident. In this revealing and haunting biography, Jane Ellen Wayne delves behind the scenes - of Hollywood, of the notoriously secretive Monocan royal family, of Grace's immigrant family history - to create an absorbing portrait of this charming but complex personality.
Marquis James's penchant for the sturdy individualists of our history, which has twice led him to a Pulitzer Prize, finds a sympathetic new subject in W. R. Grace, the Irish immigrant boy who not only opened new fields to American commerce but also became an outstanding mayor of New York and a powerful amateur in national politics. In this warm, nostalgic story, made possible by his access to the files of W. R. Grace & Co., James combines his gift for biography and his close acquaintance with business history to investigate a characteristic phenomenon of American life.