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Meet me Under the Bed is a work of fiction inspired by real people and events in the author's career as a psychiatric nurse. It is written with great affection for the patients and staff behind locked doors in behavioral health units. A young schizophrenic woman, who would only talk to staff from under her bed, inspired the title.
What would you do if you were trapped in a series of parallel world, shifted back and forth between lives without ever knowing when or where your next life will be? What would you do if you came home and found out that you were already home? Ally’s life is not an ordinary one. Time and time again she found herself in a life that was supposed to be hers but wasn’t. And suddenly going home have a whole different meaning. But in all of those lives there was one thing she could not forget: one person that stayed in her mind; one love that she left behind. Could she ever go back to that one true love?
There’s a dangerous new power on Earth. Eight years after Genesis War and in a post-World Government era, criminal factions emerge to take control of the cities. ITF Director Bill Taggart watches from afar as humanity faces a new threat in the guise of an unstable power. When signs emerge that the factions are getting restless, Bill sends alien Indigenes back to Earth. His hope is they will join the fight against the criminals. But the factions capture those who return and put them to work in the curfew-controlled neighbourhoods. An Indigene named Isobel is sold to one such neighbourhood. There the residents greet her with hostility, but when the factions threaten more than the residents...
A story of Jimmy Steele's brutal murder by Bryce Todd Brosier. His willingness to take responsibility and be accountable for his actions, his remorse, compassion, and empathy for Peggy Steele, Jimmy's mother, and Beth Stephenson, Jimmy's cousin, has allowed for Peggy's forgiveness, grace, and healing and Beth's healing. This was accomplished after they met face-to-face in the prison where Bryce was incarcerated for a restorative-justice high-risk victim-offender dialogue. Peggy was able to ask the very difficult questions surrounding Jimmy's death. Did he struggle? Did he suffer? Did he say anything? If so, what were his last words? Bryce's willingness to answer Peggy's questions in detail has allowed her the peace she needs to accept the truth and no longer imagine many different scenarios surrounding her son's murder. This is the story of how restorative justice has changed the lives of Bryce, Peggy, and Beth and the journey they continue to pursue spreading the values of restorative justice in their lives. aEURf
'The Path to Mystical Canyon' is a novel that ranges across an assortment of kidnappings, murders, mysteries, intrigues, rescues, problems, and relationships. The plot development, characterization, dialog, as well as the dramatic tension and resolution of this story are employed to induce readers to undertake a quest somewhat similar to that of the main character. It is a journey of opportunity to engage a set of important, interrelated issues of our times -- from: Native peoples, to: Terrorism, mythology, spirituality, ecology, alien abduction, and psychology.
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Using both Father Kevin Wall’s eidetic matrix of “the relational unity of being” and Edith Stein’s remarkable synoptic view of intentionality in both Aquinas and Husserl, this book uncovers purely logical ground for a subalternate eidetic science called "convergent phenomenology," itself located at the inmost depths of Husserlian phenomenology. Convergent phenomenology emerges as a distinctively new discipline dealing with relation-like objectivity as opposed to the thing-like objectivity of traditional phenomenology. This has grand implications for the way we as humans conceive of God and being. The book thus benefits theologians, logicians, and phenomenologists by revealing the constitutive interrelationality of transcendental logic in an utterly new light as already flowering forth into formal ontology itself. What emerges is a rich conception of divinity and humanity.
The Locked Trunk: Secrets from the Past By: Judy Elizabeth Busby Living a sheltered, shy life, Linda has only two friends through the years: Jared, her high school crush and, later in life, Bonnie, a member of the Mormon church. Despite the closeness she feels for young Jared, he breaks her heart by marrying another girl, no explanation, nothing. In a rebound relationship, Linda grows close to Russell, marries him, and they raise their daughter, Amber. The Locked Trunk holds two love stories and a devasting secret, following Linda as she navigates a broken heart, a comforted heart, and new beginnings with the possibility of rebirth in a new love and faith.