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A guide to living your life based on the principles found within you—not ones imposed on you by others—from the author of Writing Down Your Soul. If you long to know your soul’s purpose, Soul Vows is an ideal place to begin. Your soul vows describe how you choose to walk this earth, in every moment of every day. They are how you receive and spread grace. As you live your soul vows, you become a fertile container in which your purpose can take root and prosper. With her characteristic blend of personal story, love of paradox, expansive inquiry into the heart of diverse spiritual wisdom and traditions, and confidence in the power of deep soul writing to elicit personal divine love and gu...
My Soul Pages takes journaling to a whole new level. This large format companion journal offers writers the chance to continue the process by incorporating material from the original book as well as new material that deep soul writers love: mystical poetry and other soul-lifting quotations. This unique writing process helps you connect to your spiritual intelligence and activate a limitless supply of intelligence, wisdom and creativity. By writing every day at the same time, with passion, honesty, and the intention of speaking with and listening to the voice within. It helps writers engage in a vibrant conversation with the wisdom that dwells just a hair below conscious awareness.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I was never much of a journal writer. I loved the idea of having a rich spiritual life, but I was too busy with my consulting career to journal. That all changed on November 1, 1996, when I caught my husband sleeping with his secretary. I called him and told him I wanted a divorce. He didn’t say much, but he hung up on me. #2 When my husband began to kill me by his rages, I did not journal, I just sat and cried in the living room with the phone unplugged so I wouldn’t hear his threats. I felt like I had to vent my anger and fear, so I wrote thirty pages of furious, full-speed-ahead scribbling. #3 I would write down my thoughts and prayers every morning, and the Voice would always answer. I would write about my fears and weaknesses, and the Voice would write about strength and divine wisdom. #4 I began having conversations with my soul journal, and the Voice helped me shift my thinking. I wrote about how I was getting answers, and how my life was changing. I asked for miracles, and the next day my mother sent me ten thousand dollars.
Sixteen-year-old Bea Pearl knows her brother isn’t dead. Even if her parents don’t agree. Even if the entire town doesn’t believe her. She knows it’s true. When orders came to evacuate Lake George due to rising floodwaters, Bea Pearl saw Jim head toward the river. She followed him. Only she returned. When her parents have Jim declared legally dead, Bea Pearl decides it’s up to her to figure out where her brother could be if he is alive, and so begins to unravel the mystery of his disappearance. But it seems like someone else wants to know what he was hiding when his bedroom is ransacked. More clues come together: a scrap of paper, mysterious numbers that may lead to swamp monkeys, Jim’s shoes turning up in unexpected places. Bea Pearl can’t figure out what connects them all until she’s stolen from her bed in the dead of night. Bea Pearl’s insistence that Jim’s alive and her quest to figure out why he went down to a flooding river in the first place takes a toll on her shattering family. But she must unearth the truth surrounding her presumed dead brother. Otherwise, the rumors are true and she has killed him. Because if Jim can stop existing, could she too?
"Part review, part testament to extraordinary dedication, and part call to get involved, Cetacean Societies highlights the achievements of behavioral ecologists inspired by the challenges of cetaceans and committed to the exploration of a new world."—from the preface by Richard Wrangham Long-lived, slow to reproduce, and often hidden beneath the water's surface, whales and dolphins (cetaceans) have remained elusive subjects for scientific study even though they have fascinated humans for centuries. Until recently, much of what we knew about cetaceans came from commercial sources such as whalers and trainers for dolphin acts. Innovative research methods and persistent efforts, however, have...
The companion journal to Conner's latest book, The Lotus and the Lily, helps readers cracks the abundance code by linking the wisdom of the inner voice with the surprising parallel teachings of Buddha and Jesus. In a profound yet simple 30-day program, Conner guides the reader in soul writing through the journal and the book, to create the personal receptive conditions that nourish a bountiful life. Janet Conner is a major voice for spiritual growth and understanding, who became a catalyst for deep soul change after a series of personal traumas. Her landmark book, Writing Down Your Soul connects readers to their "extraordinary voice within."
Invites readers to forge a greater connection to God and a better understanding of one's faith through writing exercises, sharing the story of the author's recovery from an abusive relationship and the divine connection and clarity she experienced while writing.
Indie Book Awards Winner A deeply affirming exploration of the unknown—with meditations and exercises for transforming the fear and uncertainty of ‘not knowing’ into a sense of openness, curiosity, and bravery For most of us, the unknown is both friend and foe. At times, it can be a source of paralyzing fear and uncertainty. At other times, it can be a starting point for transformation, creativity, and growth. The unknown is a deep current that runs throughout all religions and mystical traditions, plays an important role in contemporary psychotheraputic thought and practice, and is essential to personal growth and healing. In The Wisdom of Not Knowing, psychotherapist Estelle Frankel ...