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Fadeke's story in Little-by-Little is indeed an account of God's miraculous healing power in a way that shows the sovereignty of God in the affairs of men. I have seen the power of God demonstrated amidst her challenges; I have witnessed firsthand her complete dependence on God and her courage in the face of daunting medical diagnoses. Her story confirms that medicine does not contradict faith, but rather that faith actually supports and enhances medical procedures. I have come to realise that the times when God brings gradual healing actually requires a strong stand of faith on His word over a period of time. Fadeke has clearly demonstrated that the issue of gradual healing is no less spectacular a miracle than instantaneous healing. -Dr. Tony Rapu FADEKE THANKS, I GOT THE BOOK. I HAVE JUST STARTED READING THE FIRST PAGE AND I'M ALREADY IN TEARS BUT IT IS SUCH A WELL PUT TOGETHER BOOK THAT I KNOW IT WILL REACH OUT TO A LOT OF PEOPLE. THE CONTENT AND THE QUALITY OF THE BOOK IS EXCEPTIONAL. - KUDI L
Cuando danzo soy libre, verdaderamente libre de ser y no ser, de hacer y no hacer, de querer y no querer. Puedo convivir armonicamente y sin dolor o culpa con la dicotomia de la dualidad. Convergo y divergo, y sigo siendo yo, en ese mismo instante. Sigo siendo, sigo existiendo eternamente en el movimiento que por ser efimero, es eterno; porque no volvera a existir otro igual, y este movimiento vivira como fue, aunque fuere un instante, eternamente, en mi memoria. Lloro. Siento que hay tanta belleza en la musica e intento tomarla, acariciarle, darme forma con mi cuerpo, y en mi mortal y humilde intento de hacerlo, me siento una diosa haciendolo...
Specialist yoga teacher Vicky Fox shows how to mitigate the side effects of cancer diagnosis and treatment using yoga ('breath-informed movement'), starting with A for Anxiety and working through to Z for ZZZZZZZZZ (sleep/insomnia) to help anyone diagnosed with any type of cancer cope with the symptoms and the symptoms of treatment. They won't have to read it from cover to cover but can dip into it at will to access information about a specific side effect or symptom relevant to them personally. The book takes readers through breathing exercises (pranayama), physical postures (asana), hand gestures (mudras) and sounds/meditations (mantras) that can support, ease and make life more comfortable.
It is no secret that navigating through all the ins and outs of health care in today's world can be a challenging task. Unfortunately, it is also no secret that in the most advanced country in the world, most of us are taught disease care instead of health care. In "The Body Doesn't Know How to Die," colon hydrotherapist India Holloway offers a complete, holistic guide that advocates simple lifestyle adjustments and detoxification processes that ultimately cleanse the body of its toxins, relieve bloating and gas, and encourage the body to begin healing naturally. Holloway, founder of Healthy Living Wholistic Health Care Services, shares step-by-step methods that illustrate the benefits of colonic irrigation and alternative therapies as she details how to listen to the body's signals, apply the dos and don'ts of cleansing, understand the functions of water in the human body, and recognize the kinds of foods that cause colon irritation. "The Body Doesn't Know How to Die" is a comprehensive reference manual that can help anyone interested in attaining more energy and better health through colon hydrotherapy. " India Holloway's] commitment to health and wellness has been unweaving. India maintains a positive attitude and seeks to encourage everyone she encounters to be their better self. ... This book reflects her passion, seriousness, and soul." -Dr. M. Braxton
The Bible condemns drunkenness and alcohol abuse but makes no specific reference to drug abuse, eating disorders, workaholics, or most other addictions that concern us today. In many societies, thousands of individuals are addicted to alcohol, drugs, television, compulsive spending, sexual immorality, smoking, overeating and a host of other behaviors. An addiction is anything or a behavior that is habitual, repetitious and difficult or impossible to control. Usually the addiction brings short-term pleasure, but there may be long-term consequences in terms of one's health and welfare. Addictions tend to be progressive conditions that slowly exert more and more power and control over the individual. As people move from infancy toward maturity, they travel through developmental periods in which people have somewhat similar characteristics. Each individual advances through various stages in life-all distinctly different-to maturity. The infant stage differs greatly from the junior high, but both contribute to the total development in the life span of the individual. For the Christian there are two aspects of personality developments. One relates to the natural human personality and the other is the Christian personality. Personality, in the natural human sense, is a term describing the total of what people are physically, intellectually, socially, emotionally and spiritually. It includes every aspect and area of life. From birth personality is influenced and molded by many forces, heredity and environment being the major forces. Within the environment, mainly family, school, church, peer group and society influence a person. Subsequent, physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual structure is built upon the foundation of early childhood. Growth and development are not synonymous terms. Growth means to increase in size, function and complexity up to maturity. Development implies change over time in structure, thought and behavior caused by biological and environmental influences. As the individual experience the human development from birth to adulthood, the addicted too must endure to achieve redemption from the bondage of sin for God always takes us back to the root of the situation. Thereby, the elementary stage is evident when one begins God's process of redemption. God planned our Redemption. His Son and the Holy Spirit executed it. This redemption demonstrated the eternal defeat of Satan. Jesus stripped him of his authority and dominion after He had paid the penalty of man's transgression.
Sandy Peckinpah's sixteen-year old son woke up with a fever and was dead the next morning of bacterial meningitis... her life changed forever.She found herself in the depths of unimaginable despair. Then, someone gave her a journal, and writing opened her journey of self-discovery in learning how to live life without her beautiful child. Words illuminated her path of discovery and she began to document the things that helped her, and others like her, to find resilience. This is a practical, inspirational guide to coping with the many facets of bereavement; learning how to talk about your loss, the aftermath of sorrow, handling fear and anger, helping your living children adjust, strengthening your marriage, experiencing miracles, and the promise that you will regain a quality of life where you'll feel joy once again.If you've lost a child or know someone who has, Sandy's story is one you'll relate to and find comfort in knowing you're not alone.
Describes, and guides readers in selecting and using, remedies for treating burns, sports injuries, and other common ailments.
Nathalie Brisebois has lived through many difficult challenges, but has found a path to health and happiness. In "Life Happens," she shares the story of her experiences battling multiple sclerosis. For years, living with remittent-recurrent multiple sclerosis dictated who she was and what she did. Brisebois describes her journey battling the many devastating physical and mental effects of this chronic, degenerative disease and the ways that it influenced her work, her family, and her entire being. But in "Life Happens," she tells how she began looking for options and a way to heal herself, addressing alternatives such as nutrition, yoga, meditation, vegetarianism, and living a simple life. Filled with tips, suggestions, and ideas for living with and battling a chronic illness, "Life Happens" communicates a message of inspiration and hope, of looking for what you want in life, of never giving up, and of finding and being at peace with your life.
"Wounded Dogs and Werewolves" is the true story about a boy of seven whose childhood was influenced by abuse, molestation, and the death of his father at a young age, and who then went on to live a lifelong struggle with addiction and depression. As an adult he completely turned from his faith and wandered through life with reckless disregard. After decades of tragic choices, countless years of counseling, financial ruin, and an accident that could have taken his life, he returned to his faith and found something far more valuable than recovery. And he found it where he had never thought to look. Written as a letter between two friends, the stories are sometimes funny, sometimes difficult to read, and often poignant. This tale ends with the kind of ironic insights that wait for the small hours of the morning to emerge, after all else is gone and you are left alone to grace.
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