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Your Own Wheeling to Healing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Your Own Wheeling to Healing

Almost no human being escapes suffering from trauma during childhood, and the problem is that it stays. Having experienced domestic violence during his youth, the Reverend James Encinas set out on a journey of self-discovery to learn about healing that created ripples in the form of many stories and two books. In Your Own Wheeling to Healing, Encinas created a compendium of how to heal ACEs. Each section of the book contains information he's used to teach workshops. The material is useful for individuals and groups-it allows engagement with healing in an organic, systems-busting way.

Healer of Memories
  • Language: en

Healer of Memories

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-06-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Lyndal Nonyane shares how she overcame a broken heart after unexpectedly losing her husband.

Raising the Runes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Raising the Runes

Shaman Jeremy White learned how to open doorways between the worlds of seen and unseen using rune stones and stories. Let the runes inspire you to take a magic quest of your own. The personalized way he interprets the runes will unlock doorways for you and lead to greater self-awareness.

Jewel and the Missing Key to the Vault of Souls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Jewel and the Missing Key to the Vault of Souls

Jewel, the second of three royal fairy children, grows wings on her 16th birthday and disappears through a portal to the human realm. Samantha's family adopts her as a foreign exchange student. Adventure begins when Jewel meets Ethan at school. Will inter-fairy-human romance prevent Jewel's return to her kingdom?

Viatorem
  • Language: en

Viatorem

What if our World was not as it seemed? What if other Worlds existed in parallel dimensions? What if you could experience it all? Join Lyla Lancroft, Viatorem of the Worlds, who is embarking on a fascinating journey through a series of mystifying Realms, each one more remarkable than the last. In this novel, Lyla must race against time and complete numerous quests in order to save a loved one from a horrifying fate. During her voyage, Lyla encounters all kinds of people, discovers countless mystical creatures, and bravely faces multiple supernatural phenomenons.Throughout Lyla's journey, her own internal conflicts profoundly challenge her, putting into peril any chance of success in completing her quests.I wrote this novel with the hope of relating to each and every one of you in some way or another. I will therefore leave you with these few words: "This story should not be read; it must be lived!" Performance in the Eric Hoffer Award: --> Honourable Mention in the Eric Hoffer Award (Fiction E-book Category) --> Shortlisted for the Eric Hoffer Grand Prize --> Montaigne Medal Finalist --> First Horizon Finalist --> da Vinci Eye Finalist (Cover artist: @FIVE PIXEL(tm))

The Tale of Zen Master Bho Li
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 63

The Tale of Zen Master Bho Li

"The Tale of Zen Master Bho Li is the story of an eight-year-old orphan who becomes a beloved Zen Master. Meet the cast of memorable companions who assist him on his captivating life's journey: The Firethroat - an exotic little bird that saves him from a life threatening circumstance ; Soyu Sei - the Dangerous Granny whose wise and tender guidance civilizes the feral child he'd become without taming his wild heart ; Master Wu - abbot of Silent Thunder Zen Monastery, whose successor he would become ; and Master Bho Li's three most problematic disciples: Sei Wot, Noh Hui, and Wai Mi, from each of whom he learns an important lesson.

And So The Thunder Comes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

And So The Thunder Comes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Lubeck is a powerful Norseman who is innocently fishing when his ship is attacked and he is left injured. After he is pulled aboard a slave vessel, Lubeck pledges not to die chained to an oar, but instead to break free and find his son before he stands with his forefathers in Valhalla. After Lubeck and his shipmates manage to orchestrate an escape that washes them straight into the ocean and eventually onto a beach, Lubeck and his loyal companion, Thorsten, transform the former galley slaves into a formidable army. As they embark on a dangerous quest to rescue and recover their loved ones and to plot revenge against their slavers, Lubeck leads his Gurlemeck warriors from northern Viking territories to the equatorial tropics and through numerous battles. But when they are unwittingly drawn into a deceitful and traitorous power struggle that tests their abilities, courage, and determination, now only time will tell if they will persevere and complete their mission or die trying. In this heroic fantasy adventure, a band of escaped slaves set out on a perilous journey to find their families and seek justice for their captors.

An Essential Song
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

An Essential Song

2018 Bronze Living Now Award winner and 2019 Eric Hoffer/Montaigne Medal finalist! This is a metaphorical story of love, loss, reclamation, and healing. From brokenness to togetherness then returning to brokenness, this book takes the reader on a journey through hopelessness to wholeness. Darkness and light in the forest and at the sea compose the notes of An Essential Song.

Exodus of Chaos
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Exodus of Chaos

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-08
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  • Publisher: Xlibris Us

Porter Ross was a young man with guile, but little honor. He searched for life's seams of passage - the next easy path - requiring only oily charm and larceny, sans noble purpose. Imprisoned for bar brawling, he acquired a pardon by enlisting on behalf of the Union cause in the civil war. He escaped that war by promising a friend he would deliver a liberated slave family to a free-town in Wisconsin. Listed as missing in action, he then escaped toward the lawless western frontier. Young men, boys really, north and south, barely out of adolescence, had been lured and eventually drafted from their homes and families, and then pressed into an abstract civil cause. They were trained to shoot, burn, and kill other American boys. Dispirited, families shattered, friends buried in poorly marked graves, without work, and largely impoverished, thousands of those discharged survivors would spill west toward an ungoverned wilderness. And scattering before them were displaced native peoples, skilled horsemen, with new weapons and long memories.

A Foreign Kid in World War II Shanghai
  • Language: en

A Foreign Kid in World War II Shanghai

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

George A. Kulstad recounts the experiences of his family, originally from Norway, living in Shanghai through World War II and up to their departure for San Francisco in 1949 when the People's Liberation Army took over China.