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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Alternative therapies, healing & health
We hold deep wisdom-in every muscle, bone, blood vessel, nerve
fiber, and cell. The human body is not only a complex organism
complete with the powerful ability to heal, but also a tremendous
resource for us in terms of understanding our very lives. This
expressive deck and guidebook includes 35 richly-textured mixed
media art pieces representing the metaphorical meanings of
different parts of the body and the way for you to find answers to
questions that touch upon your internal insights. Suggestions
related to each body part, art meditations, body function, unique
facts, and associated chakras are provided in an intuitive
guidebook, as well as a set of very specific creativity, movement,
sensory, and personal growth exercises specifically aimed at
helping you to integrate the wisdom of each card into your daily
life, including the use of color and essential oils. Your body is
speaking. Are you listening? Includes cards and book.
Before "New Age" there was "New Thought," a philosophy that sought
God through metaphysics and was wildly popular in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. As perhaps the movement's most vocal
proponent, William Walker Atkinson-here writing as Theron Q.
Dumont-believed above all in the power of the mind, especially as
it affected the body's ability to heal. Elaborating on the idea
that the corporeal mind, made up of a body's cells and organs, is
subject to mental suggestion, Dumont provides detailed lessons on
how to use thought to promote the body's natural healing abilities.
Unlike many occult- or religion-based approaches, the author gives
equal attention to the biological processes and functions of the
body, something he believed to be crucial to proper visualization.
More than just an entertaining time capsule, Mental Therapeutics is
a set of principles and healing techniques that can easily coexist
alongside today's medical advances. THERON Q. DUMONT is an alias
and pen name of American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON
(1862-1932), editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901
to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to
1919. He authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous
pseudonyms, including "Yogi," some of which are likely still
unknown today.
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Tariq
(Hardcover)
Kenny Ferguson
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R625
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In many ways, Tariq Karim is an average teenager. Fourteen can a
confusing age for a boy on the verge of becoming a man, as changes
morph his body and mind into something even he doesn't recognize.
Tariq's experience, however, is very different from his friends.
Along with the many physical changes he's going through, he's also
discovering that he has some strange, new abilities-and he's got
good reason to keep these abilities a secret.
He and his widowed mother are on the run, hiding from enemies he
can't really understand or predict. Tariq and his mom have finally
found what they hope is a safe haven in a small, quiet town. His
mother has even found romance and a great new teaching job. Things
seem to be settling down, but then Tariq starts getting
premonitions and warnings that frighten him.
One day, one such premonition impels him to stop his friend's
father from crossing the train tracks at precisely the right
moment-saving his life. Tariq's secret is out, and his life will
never be the same. So begins his fascinating and frightening
journey to purpose. And suddenly, the quiet and anonymous life he
and his mother were building come crashing to an end as their
enemies find them again.
For a young man who wants to find his place in the world, are
these gifts a blessing or a curse?
Featured here is a modern translation of a medieval herbal, with a
study showing how this technical treatise on herbs was turned into
a literary curiosity in the nineteenth century. The contours of
this second edition replicate the first; however, it has been
revised and updated throughout to reflect new scholarship and new
findings. New information is presented on Oswald Cockayne, the
nineteenth-century philologist who first translated the Old English
medical texts for the modern world. Here the medieval text is read
as an example of technical writing (i.e., intended to convey
instructions/information), not as literature. The audience it was
originally aimed at would know how to diagnose and treat medical
conditions and knew or was learning how to follow its instructions.
For that reason, while working on the translation, specialists in
relevant fields were asked to shed light on its terse wording, for
example, herbalists and physicians. Unlike many current studies,
this work discusses the Herbarium and other medical texts in Old
English as part of a tradition developed throughout early-medieval
Europe associated with monasteries and their libraries. The book is
intended for scholars in cross-cultural fields; that is, with roots
in one field and branches in several, such as nineteenth-century or
medieval studies, for historians of herbalism, medicine, pharmacy,
botany, and of the Western Middle Ages, broadly and inclusively
defined, and for readers interested in the history of herbalism and
medicine.
This book focuses on the teaching and philosophy of the pioneering
performing arts teacher and educator Marjorie Barstow. She is one
of the best and brightest exponents of the Alexander Technique
(AT), an approach to awareness and movement widely deployed and
valued in the performing arts and outside artistic circles. By
comparing her approach to the educational philosophy of John Dewey,
this book resurrects Marjorie Barstow's name, and gives her
pedagogy and legacy the attention it deserves.
This is a revised and expanded edition of Jethro Kloss's guide to
herbal medicine, natural foods and home remedies. It is a complete
guide to unspoiled living, providing tried and tested, safe and
inexpensive natural remedies for the prevention of disease and
sickness.
In this book we present recent studies that have been carried out
on some widely used medicinal plants. The need for new and
alternative treatments stem from the lack of efficiency of existing
remedies for certain illnesses. We have compiled information that
may be useful to researchers in their quest to develop new drugs.
Now you can find the key to well-being, total health, and eternal
youth by using the cosmic energies activated by the moon! Based on
ancient Japanese energy healing wisdom, this book combines the
Eastern and Western element systems using the moon, revealing the
energy flows of the body. Discover how to tune your organs into a
cosmic symphony of creation by understanding the 12 Soul Gates and
how to activate energies that will transform your life, enabling
you to become a conscious creator of your own destiny. Understand
how astrology and the moon work together to initiate your good
health, happiness, and success. Learn about energy and vibration
and how to merge them to influence your body and your reality. Find
out who you really are in this world-or rather how you become what
you are-and what the Moon has to do with how you present yourself
and perceive your reality!
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