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In an anthroposophic approach to counseling and psychotherapy, we integrate the whole paradigm of spiritual science into the contemporary forms of psychology, thereby re-formulating a psychology inclusive of body, soul, and spirit. —Dr. William Bento, Executive Director of Anthroposophic Psychology Associates of North America (APANA) The art of counseling is practiced in many settings. An uncle counsels a troubled niece. A licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC) works in a treatment center for drug addicts. A counselor can also be everything in between the two. If you consider everyone who mentors another—from life-coaches to police officers to wedding planners to lawyers to intimate friends—counseling includes all of us. Whereas mainstream counseling psychology has been moving increasingly toward cognitive and pharmacological approaches, this book brings us back to a psychology of soul and spirit. Through the guidance of Anthroposophy, the becoming human being, and Sophia, and divine wisdom, counselors will rediscover here an approach to people that has the heart of soul, and the light of spirit.
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1857.
This family history follows the descendants of John Lacore (Lackor), Jr. (1749-1808), son of John Laccore, who was born in Pelham, Mass. He was married to Sarah Smith in 1773 in Murrayfield, Mass. They had several children but the descendants in this book are basically those of John Allen Lackor (1783-1815), Renessellaer Lackor (b. 1788) and Timothy Smith Lackor (1791-1868). Family members migrated from Massachusetts to Ontario Co. (now Yates Co.) and then to Niagara Co., N.Y. Descendants live in New York, Michigan, Oregon and elsewhere.
In a parallel modern world, Rome and Japan stand on the brink of world war. When the Emperor falls ill, his young nephew Marcus Novius Caesar finds himself taking command of the greatest power on Earth. But behind the clash of empires, hidden forces are at work. For Marcus and his allies the price of peace will be higher than they dreamed. "A thoroughly good read...vividly imagined...elegant, lively writing" - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH