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Wife, mother, and award-winning producer of the sleeper hit "What
the Bleep Do We Know ?" Betsy Chasse thought she had it all figured
out...until she realized she didn't. She didn't know anything about
happiness, love, spirituality, or herself...nothing, nada, zilch.
In a book that's anything but quiet, Chasse takes readers on a
playful romp through the muddy fields of life and spirituality.
Witty, yet unflinching, Chasse exposes her own experience tipping
sacred cows and dissects the fragile beliefs we all hold so dear.
Because the truth is, we each have a choice to believe the stories
we tell ourselves or create new ones.
A candid, no-nonsense confession, Chasse's story gives readers the
freedom to break free from their old patterns and gleefully frolic
through fields, cow tipping at will and in the process, create a
new reality for themselves.
"The Seven Faces of Time" illustrates how an individual, responding
to changes in familiar surroundings, spontaneously adjusts her
outlook and behavior. Since the switch usually disrupts a set mode
of thought and behavior, the book describes the various effects it
can have on the individual's experience of time.
This is a story of a Widow's journey from depression to life
happiness.Lori, a wife, mother, career woman, politician, and
independent thinker, found herself one day without her husband of
36 years, the love of her life. This book is
feisty....frank...healing...uplifting, a very good read for someone
who has lost a partner, or spouse.A transformation took place over
the next 4 years, significant enough that her depression diminished
and she was able to get off all medications that had been
prescribed for many years. It wasn't easy. The children she loved
could not accept the changed mother. Even as full grown adults,
they were also grieving.Happiness comes in various forms...but
ultimately, she found that she was happiest when she purposely
moved her intentions into pure positiveness, doing the things she
knew that felt right. She became healthier, happier, and
significantly drawn into her resolve that if you take care of
yourself first, then everything else is better.When practicing the
art of "letting go" her life dramatically changed towards different
path - one of spirituality, mystical belief, freedom, and
acknowledging that her path unfolded the way it's supposed to go,
and nothing is ever wrong.Enjoy her view of widowhood from the
physical changes towards her journey of love.
Have you longed for a new, refreshing, inspiring way to view and
experience spirituality? Are you curious about how consciousness
and spirituality are related to one another? Do you desire a more
profound perspective on the integration of science and
spirituality? You hold in your hands a unique response to these
questions. This is one of three volumes of the compilation of the
collected writings of Dr. David Blumenthal. A practicing
psychoanalyst, David is a mechanical engineer by training with
considerable education in religion and theology. He has written
extensively over a thirty-five-year period on his experiences with
and observation of psychology, consciousness and spirituality. In
these writings you will be challenged to reconsider your view of
what you are, what you are not as well as your notions about how
you "work." You will learn the secret to a better experience of
life. David's discussion of traditional religious notions such as
sin, forgiveness, evil, salvation and even Satan (he calls this
spiritual force "the adversary") will challenge you to reconsider
what these terms mean. The disagreement between evolutionists and
creationists melts away with David's scientifically oriented
discussion of the difference between process and cause. His
explanation of all healing as spiritual is both compelling and
hopeful. In short, you have never read anything quite like this.
Reading and contemplating what David says will transform your way
of living and, with God's grace, your soul. Enjoy
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Solis
(Hardcover)
Chrystal Eve Jackson
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R902
Discovery Miles 9 020
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In the latest book from the author of Edgar Cayce's Guide to
Gemstones comes a revolutionary new look at the ancient Lemurian
civilization with never before revealved information about how
these advanced and benevolent beings are attempting to send
messages to our planet at this time through seed crystals left
behind long ago. Could these crystals hold key information to the
destiny of the entire human race? Learn how to unlock the wisdom
within the crystals and why this is important at this time.
For most of us, life is way too hectic. We feel scattered and
distracted. We’re busy rushing from one required activity to the
next, and when we have a few moments of downtime, we’re often
glued to our electronics. Is this what life is really all about?
Learn to slow down and live more mindfully with this daily
companion. In one brief entry for each day of the calendar year,
counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt offers small, day-at-a-time doses of
wisdom and practical guidance. Each entry includes an inspiring or
soothing quote followed by a short discussion of the day’s theme
as well as a succinct mantra to return to throughout the day. In
just a few minutes a day, this little gem of a book will teach you
to live every moment from a place of peace, purpose, and gratitude.
Living in the now is a habit you can cultivate. Let’s get
started.
Spirituality is not about being religious. Religion is humanity's
attempt to explain spirituality and it has missed the one most
important aspect of spirituality.
Human, All Too Human is the first book by Friedrich Nietzsche to
use the aphoristic style that would become emblematic of his most
famous philosophy. This compact and inexpensive print edition
ensures that you can absorb and appreciate these philosophical
insights at little expense. His style, combining Nietzsche's
vehement brand of argument with keynote nihilistic energy, is
evident. Quickfire, furious nature of the points made in some
respects foreshadow later works in which these qualities are
enhanced still further. For the clinical yet perceptive style
present in this early work, Nietzsche's adherents compare Human,
All Too Human to the earliest works of psychology. Throughout the
text, Nietzsche examines human traits and behaviours in a series of
short passages, presenting a number of posits and philosophic
arguments in each. The shortest of these are only a single
paragraph, while the longest run for several.
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The Break
(Hardcover)
Steven P Lansky
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R685
R614
Discovery Miles 6 140
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A Guide to Spirit Healing - Edwards, Harry Fascinating book
describing the methods by which this form of healing may be
accomplished. This book will be of value not only to those who
desire to heal the sick but to all who are interested in the way in
which this beneficent work is performed. Contents Include: - The
Healing potential - The Healing Gift - The Spirit Mind of Man - The
Spirit Bodies of Man - First Phase of Development - Absent Healing
- Second Phase of Healing - The Healing Guides - General Rules for
Guidance - Third Phase of Development - The Value of Healing Passes
- Fourth Phase of Development - Magnetic Healing - Disease and the
Mind - Psychological Aspect of Healing - Vibrations - Why do Some
Healings ''Fail''? - Medical co-operation: Introduction Notes to
Treatments - The Spine - Mental Conditions - Cancers and Growths -
Arthritis and Rheumatism - Paralysis - Tuberculosis and Chest
Conditions - Nerve Diseases - The Senses - Children's Diseases -
Colour Healing, Radiesthesia, Electronics - Final Conclusions
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Dream Psychology
(Hardcover)
Sigmund Freud; Translated by Eder; Introduction by Andre Tridon
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R484
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