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The Singing Bowl
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 430

The Singing Bowl

Consider embarking on either on your own spiritual journey or a simple adventure story. Or hooking on to both at the same time: this epic tale relates the mystical travels of a Tibetan monk who must flee his homeland after Chinese occupation. He is known as a Gatherer, a seeker of knowledge, and he travels the globe searching for a lost book. He is always running from the clutches of chaos that threaten him in many forms - as agents of the Chinese or as a dark force of unloved spirits. The monk, who is now the new Tenzin or leader, finds his love, Dorjie, in Kathmandu, and her memory sustains him as he travel the ancient world. He is exposed to Sufi religion of Afghanistan, spends time in Egypt studying Gnostic texts and encounters Eslam and Christianity in Europe. He learns to trust his intuition while being surrounded by remarkable characters. But it's not until he reaches the peaks of Machu Picchu in Peru that his has a transformative experience that nearly shatters his soul. Without spoiling the ending, the monk ends his journey in none other than Sunshine Coast of British, Columbia.

Spiral of Shame
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Spiral of Shame

Learning to accept and cope with shame can be the biggest hurdle in the recovery process, and it is often the most time-consuming. Spiral of Shame provides powerful insights and helpful ideas and suggestions on how you can climb out of the cycle and learn to accept yourself for who you are. Shame and guilt are some of the most universal and least understood emotions that we experience as humans. These feelings are considered key components of a wide range of emotional problems including depression, anxiety, substance abuse, eating disorders, sexual abuse, and many others. Spiral of Shame is a step-by-step workbook which helps to heal and ease these intense feelings of shame and guilt with a Mind and Body approach towards healing. Actively manage and reduce your shame and guilt with this book and its specific, helpful strategies

From Chaos to Calm
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

From Chaos to Calm

Ever notice how disruptive difficult people and conflict can be in our life? Would you like to know the underlying causes of conflict, or how a simple disagreement can so quickly turn into a vicious cycle? When we are dealing with these "difficult people," how can we tap into their internal motivation to hear what we have to say as valuable information? How can we deal with conflict more proactively? Or how can we interact with people in a way that diffuses conflict before it starts, without ignoring the problem, or sweeping it under the rug? Would you like to be able to apply this knowledge with employers, employees, coworkers, customers, friends, and even family? If so, then this book is for you. Bill Crawford has tapped his years of experience in dealing with individual Psychological patients and his many professional speaking engagements to invent an effective plan that helps to eliminate stress and worry and bring "calm" to your life. Through the identification of problem areas, Dr. Crawford can help you to take control of your own internal power and create less of an impact from people who seem to drive you crazy!

Playful Mind: Bringing Creativity to Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 115

Playful Mind: Bringing Creativity to Life

Some people think that they are not creative. Some recall a teacher or a parent who communicated this message which they embraced as the truth. Others developed the belief they weren’t creative by comparing themselves to sisters or brothers who were recognized as creative, or to people whose talents they used as a standard against which they evaluated their own. Other peoples’ opinions, but most importantly their own, led them to turn off creativity they expressed freely as children. Believing they weren’t creative, life lost some of its vitality. What is "creativity?" Playful Mind establishes a starting point that is embellished as the reader continues through the book. It’s the ability to imagine, to courageously pursue ideas and goals, and to think and live with a playful mind. Playful Mind is the free spirit within our thinking that loves flexibility and the adventure of exploring new ideas. It’s the part of our creative spirit that can surprise and shift our thinking. It’s a character we can cultivate and use. Imagine it and give it a name. Invite it to inspire your thinking and your life. Let Playful Mind start you on a journey that will change your life.

Learning Through Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 181

Learning Through Art

A wonderful book of recipes for art projects. The new art projects and processes in this book will help to develop positive attributes including creativity, emotional expression, problem solving, hand-eye coordination, and language acquisition.

Personal Injury: One Man's Triumph Over Adversity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Personal Injury: One Man's Triumph Over Adversity

  • Categories: Law

Personal Injury is the tale of an American attorney - his rise, then fall, then rise again. Jonathan Gold is one of the nation's most accomplished trial lawyers, until two Fortune 500 companies decide to teach Gold a lesson. A federal trial, followed by two additional trials bring him to the brink of ruin.

The Directory of Publishers in Religion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

The Directory of Publishers in Religion

Originally published by Scholars Press Now Available from Duke University Press Designed primarily for the prospective author, The Directory of Publishers in Religion lists and describes 177 publishers serving the full range of religious publishing: secular and denominational, academic and popular. Numerous indexes guide the reader to publishers with a particular faith/denominational/cultural emphasis, subject area focus, or genre preference. The Dictionary of Publishers in Religion is an indispensable tool for the prospective author and publishing professional, an up-to-date resource for the best and most complete information about religious publishing worldwide.

Discover the Joy of Good Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Discover the Joy of Good Health

Focused on rekindling the joy that lies within all of us, Dr. John Inzerillo presents techniques designed to help the reader reconnect with their inner-child, while examining and altering long-held beliefs to better negotiate many of life's pitfalls.

You Can't Trust Your Own Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 117

You Can't Trust Your Own Mind

In the cycles of the great season of creativity, we are sometimes given a rare and precious gift. This season, that gift is You Can't Trust Your Own Mind, by David French PhD., a book about how to excavate your deep, true identity and stop the fear and alienation automatically and reactively imposed by the mind. Inspired by discipline, experience, understanding, and compassion, his words embrace a deeper truth with the reader and lead to common ground where we can all see what is real and what is not: “myself and the machine”, “your self and the machine”. With his self-disclosing style, he shows us how to find emotional shelter when we are injured: how to be truthful when we want to ...

Character in Chief: The Personality and Character of Current and Past Presidents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

Character in Chief: The Personality and Character of Current and Past Presidents

Using analytic skills honed to a sharp edge with years of psychotherapy experience, John Berecz explores such contemporary issues as "Was Nixon a wife beater?" "Was Dubya smart enough to be president?" "Is Gore too uptight to lead the free world?" "Did the 2000 election boil down to a choice between personality and competence?" Skillfully, Berecz explores the relationship between character and personality, helping the reader understand how a man with the moral integrity of Jimmy Carter could bungle the presidency and a man like Clinton, with so little character, could manage it so successfully. Drawing on thee decades of teaching and therapy, Berecz burrows beneath the surface of personality...