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The Shelf2Life Literature and Fiction Collection is a unique set of
short stories, poems and novels from the late 19th to early 20th
centuries. From tales of love, life and heartbreaking loss to
humorous stories of ghost encounters, these volumes captivate the
imaginations of readers young and old. Included in this collection
are a variety of dramatic and spirited poems that contemplate the
mysteries of life and celebrate the wild beauty of nature. The
Shelf2Life Literature and Fiction Collection provides readers with
an opportunity to enjoy and study these iconic literary works, many
of which were written during a period of remarkable creativity.
Dreams have captivated human imagination throughout the time.
However, in the year 1900, dreams also gained an important place in
psychotherapy when Sigmund Freud proposed that dreams were the
royal road to the unconscious. The following book presents an
overview of the history of dreams and discusses the shift from the
use of latent content to that of the manifest content during dream
analysis. Additionally, various methods of dream interpretation,
the functions of dreams, differing schools of thought on the
utility of dreams, typical dreams, and the biological challenge to
dream theory are discussed. From antiquity, the universal phenomena
of dreaming has captivated human imagination, confused human logic,
and controlled human endeavors. Dreams have been regarded as very
important, as messages from the gods, predictive of the future,
expiatory of guilt, and the voice of conscience. Shamans, seers,
and saints have used dreams to discern the source of sickness or to
set the course of nations. Poets, philosophers, and playwrights
have sought to plumb the depths of dreams in order to lure audience
or readers into the world of fantasy, to play the strings of the
emotions, and to recall the unthinkable. Cognitive, information
processing, and neuroscientists find in dreams brain activity that
can help understand REM, memory consolidation, and the
"unconscious" state.
The book is an in depth exploration of four categories that can
define human experience. No prior book has tied the four conditions
together or related them to faulty parenting.
First published in 1991. This monograph is number 2 of the Society
for Psychoanalytic Training series and Dr. Lane and his colleagues
seek to further understanding of the complexities of the
supervisor-supervisee relationship and provide illumination
regarding the many different patterns of learning and achieving, as
well as blocking and failing.
Additives in Water-borne Coatings covers both current technology
and the future prognosis for the key additives used in water-borne
coatings today. It brings together international expertise to
provide a comprehensive, practical overview of the field, its
direction, and selection of key additives currently employed for
in-depth treatment of their use, behaviour and scope by expert
practitioners in those additives. This timely publication includes
two excellent plenary chapters reviewing the developments together
with the regulatory and legislative scene in the overall field. It
also contains seven in-depth chapters devoted to key additive
types, specifically; rheology modifiers, matting agents, surface
active agents, dispersants, defoamers, and biocides. In addition,
the book provides: * a systematic approach to additive selection -
additive rules - for the development of a coating * a good
understanding of the biocidal degradation effects and the key
biocide strengths and weaknesses in addressing them * the reader
with a thorough understanding of silica-based matting agents and
their mode of action * useful overviews of water borne dispersants,
silicone surface active agents and cellulosic and associative
thickener rheology modifiers This key book amalgamates some of the
latest developments in this field and provides an authoritative
source of information for the research community and those in the
industry, as well as providing invaluable information to graduate
and postgraduate students.
First published in 1991. This monograph is number 2 of the Society
for Psychoanalytic Training series and Dr. Lane and his colleagues
seek to further understanding of the complexities of the
supervisor-supervisee relationship and provide illumination
regarding the many different patterns of learning and achieving, as
well as blocking and failing.
This substantially expanded edition of Belden C. Lane's
"Landscapes of the Sacred" includes a new introductory chapter that
offers three new interpretive models for understanding American
sacred space. Lane maintains his approach of interspersing shorter
and more personal pieces among full-length essays that explore how
Native American, early French and Spanish, Puritan New England, and
Catholic Worker traditions has each expressed the connection
between spirituality and place.A new section at the end of the book
includes three chapters that address methodological issues in the
study of spirituality, the symbol-making process of religious
experience, and the tension between place and placelessness in
Christian spirituality.
The Global Agenda for Social Justice provides accessible insights
into some of the world's most pressing social problems and proposes
practicable international public policy responses to those
problems. Written by a highly respected team of authors brought
together by the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP),
chapters examine topics such as education, violence,
discrimination, substance abuse, public health, and environment.
The volume provides recommendations for action by governing
officials, policy makers, and the public around key issues of
social justice. The book will be of interest to scholars,
practitioners, advocates, journalists, and students interested in
public sociology, the study of social problems, and the pursuit of
social justice.
In this novel exploration of Reformed spirituality, Belden C. Lane
uncovers a "green theology" that celebrates a community of jubilant
creatures of all languages and species. Lane reveals an
ecologically sensitive Calvin who spoke of himself as ''ravished''
by the earth's beauty. He speaks of Puritans who fostered a
''lusty'' spirituality in which Christ figured as a lover who
encouraged meditation on the wonders of creation. He presents a
Jonathan Edwards who urged a sensuous ''enjoyment'' of God's beauty
as the only real way of knowing God.
Lane argues for the ''double irony'' of Reformed spirituality,
showing that Calvinists who often seem prudish and proper are in
fact a people of passionate desire. Similarly, Reformed Christians
who appear totally focused on divine transcendence turn out at
times to be closet nature mystics, exulting in God's glory
everywhere. Lane also demonstrates, however, that a spirituality of
desire can be derailed, ending in sexual excess and pantheism.
Ecologically, holy longing can be redirected from a contemplation
of God's splendor in the earth's beauty to a craving for land
itself, resulting in disastrous misuse of its resources.
Between the major chapters of the book are engaging personal
essays drawn from the author's own love of nature as a Reformed
Christian, and providing a thoughtful discussion of contemporary
issues of species diversity and the honoring of an earth community.
Carrying only basic camping equipment and a collection of the
world's great spiritual writings, Belden C. Lane embarks on
solitary spiritual treks through the Ozarks and across the American
Southwest. For companions, he has only such teachers as Rumi, John
of the Cross, Hildegard of Bingen, Dag Hammarskjold, and Thomas
Merton, and as he walks, he engages their writings with the natural
wonders he encounters--Bell Mountain Wilderness with Soren
Kierkegaard, Moonshine Hollow with Thich Nhat Hanh--demonstrating
how being alone in the wild opens a rare view onto one's interior
landscape, and how the saints' writings reveal the divine in
nature.
The discipline of backpacking, Lane shows, is a metaphor for a
spiritual journey. Just as the trail offered revelations to the
early Desert Christians, backpacking hones crucial spiritual
skills: paying attention, traveling light, practicing silence, and
exercising wonder. Lane engages the practice not only with a wide
range of spiritual writings--Celtic, Catholic, Protestant,
Buddhist, Hindu, and Sufi Muslim--but with the fascination of other
lovers of the backcountry, from John Muir and Ed Abbey to Bill
Plotkin and Cheryl Strayed. In this intimate and down-to-earth
narrative, backpacking is shown to be a spiritual practice that
allows the discovery of God amidst the beauty and unexpected
terrors of nature. Adoration, Lane suggests, is the most
appropriate human response to what we cannot explain, but have
nonetheless learned to love.
Backpacking with the Saints is an enchanting exploration of how
solitude, simplicity, and mindfulness are illuminated and
encouraged by the discipline of backcountry wandering, and of how
the wilderness itself becomes a way of knowing--an ecology of the
soul."
"We are surrounded by a world that talks, but we don't listen. We
are part of a community engaged in a vast conversation, but we deny
our role in it." In the face of climate change, species loss, and
vast environmental destruction, the ability to stand in the flow of
the great conversation of all creatures and the earth can feel
utterly lost to the human race. But Belden C. Lane suggests that it
can and must be recovered, not only for the sake of endangered
species and the well-being of at-risk communities, but for the
survival of the world itself. The Great Conversation is Lane's
multi-faceted treatise on a spiritually centered environmentalism.
At the core is a belief in the power of the natural world to act as
teacher. In a series of personal anecdotes, Lane pairs his own
experiences in the wild with the writings of saints and sages from
a wide range of religious traditions. A night in a Missourian cave
brings to mind the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola; the
canyons of southern Utah elicit a response from the Chinese
philosopher Laozi; 500,000 migrating sandhill cranes rest in
Nebraska and evoke the Sufi poet Farid ud-Din Attar. With each
chapter, the humility of spiritual masters through the ages melds
with the author's encounters with natural teachers to offer
guidance for entering once more into a conversation with the world.
In the tradition of Kathleen Norris, Terry Tempest Williams, and
Thomas Merton, The Solace of Fierce Landscapes explores the impulse
that has drawn seekers into the wilderness for centuries and offers
eloquent testimony to the healing power of mountain silence and
desert indifference. Interweaving a memoir of his mother's long
struggle with Alzheimer's and cancer, meditations on his own
wilderness experience, and illuminating commentary on the Christian
via negativa-a mystical tradition that seeks God in the silence
beyond language-Lane rejects the easy affirmations of pop
spirituality for the harsher but more profound truths that
wilderness can teach us. "There is an unaccountable solace that
fierce landscapes offer to the soul. They heal, as well as mirror,
the brokeness we find within." It is this apparent paradox that
lies at the heart of this remarkable book: that inhuman landscapes
should be the source of spiritual comfort. Lane shows that the very
indifference of the wilderness can release us from the demands of
the endlessly anxious ego, teach us to ignore the inessential in
our own lives, and enable us to transcend the "false self" that is
ever-obsessed with managing impressions. Drawing upon the wisdom of
St. John of the Cross, Meister Eckhardt, Simone Weil, Edward Abbey,
and many other Christian and non-Christian writers, Lane also
demonstrates how those of us cut off from the wilderness might
"make some desert" in our lives. Written with vivid intelligence,
narrative ease, and a gracefulness that is itself a comfort, The
Solace of Fierce Landscapes gives us not only a description but a
"performance" of an ancient and increasingly relevant spiritual
tradition.
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