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"Researching through volumes in several libraries and archives in the United States, author Kay Mouradian visited the village in Turkey where her mother and her mother's family, along with 25,000 other Armenians, were forced to leave their homes. Traveling over the same deportation route to the deserts of Syria where more than a million Armenians perished, the author became acutely aware of the suffering of her mother's generation and the lingering sense of injustice they carried. This story of fourteen-year-old Flora Munushian brings an epic chapter in Armenian history to life and takes it to heart. Flora's voice is that of all the victims and survivors of the Armenian Genocide, a story that must not be forgotten."--From publisher description.
Why would an honest, self-respecting practitioner of energy healing call herself a superquack? Do I really consider myself a quack? Well, no. However, there are quite a number of people who consider the work of energy healing to be quackery, and at one time, I was one of them. After years of extensive study and success in my practice, I have changed my mind. While I do take my work seriously, I don't take myself seriously. On that score, I am willing to use humor to get my point across. This book is the story of my journey from a cold skeptic, to a curious explorer, to a believer with such passion that I have made energy healing my life's work. The accounts range from my introduction to energy work, and my personal experiences beyond the physical senses, to sharing information from sessions with clients using energy in the body, and in the mind, in order to relieve dis-ease. Welcome to my world!
The plight and fate of female victims during the course of genocide is radically and profoundly different from their male counterparts. Like males, female victims suffer demonization, ostracism, discrimination, and deprivation of their basic human rights. They are often rounded up, deported, and killed. But, unlike most men, women are subjected to rape, gang rape, and mass rape. Such assaults and degradation can, and often do, result in horrible injuries to their reproductive systems and unwanted pregnancies. This volume takes one stride towards assessing these grievances, and argues against policies calculated to continue such indifference to great human suffering. The horror and pain suffe...
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The Chrysalis Reader is an annual anthology of poetry, essays, and short fiction on topics of spiritual growth and development. Embracing Relationships explores our interactions with others.
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