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One of the world's leading spiritual teachers returns with an
inspiring and provocative message with solutions to our planetary
crises, offering effective steps to change the world and integrate
all levels of our Being. Religion is psychological entrapment
promoting the controlled behavior of the herd civilization.
Institutionalized organized religion is the cause of enslavement,
violence, prejudice, hatred, classism, and war. False religious
institutions created god in their own personal image and after the
likeness of their own mind for control and money. Every religious
holy book has been altered, dissected, rewritten, and censored to
appear as the word of God, and all the gods of religious holy books
are controlled by fundamentalists. Organized religion is a serious
threat to the human race and a mental illness that afflicts over
80% of the world's population. It has nothing to do with
spirituality and is no more than a collection of unholy lies. The
spiritual terrorism of religion frowns upon free will, dispises
questions, prohibits doubt, and survives on blind faith. Eternal
life with God is only promised to the obedient religious-slaves who
unconditionally follow rigid religious belief structures. This
mythology was created based on division, not unity. Control is the
essence of evil. The easiest way to control humanity is through
fear, which is why the religious Elite created gods of intimidation
and fear; to control others and solicit money. "The Awakening of
Global Consciousness is a must read for the millions who've read
Jawara's earlier classic books and a great beginning for those
unfamiliar with his great works questioning the validity of the
world's three major religions."
Hardships and pain are inevitable and will be encountered in
everyone's life. At some point in our life, we will experience
hardships, pain, and suffering, for no one can escape them.
Prepared people aren't as badly affected by the inevitability of
hardships as those who aren't prepared. How you deal with hardships
defines your future. Hardships and suffering define your character
and make you better. Pain and hardship give one an opportunity to
grow as a person. They are impermanent and won't last. Nothing in
our universe escapes impermanence. Keep the truth "it won't last"
in your mind. Strength comes from realizing that other people are
going through what you're going through. Pain and suffering can't
be avoided and sometimes come acutely. Fierce experiences are a
part of life. Negative self-talk increases their effect, while
positive self-talk keeps you calm. Use your words to turn negative
thoughts into positive ones. Deal with stress through your
self-talk. We all talk to ourselves, either out loud or in our
heads. Your positive self-talk will reduce stress and help you deal
with situations that cause you stress. Control your thoughts and
words. Stress and anxiety can help us make the necessary changes in
our lives and help us to act in our best interest. Everyone has
feelings of nervousness, tension, and stress at times. Practice
relaxation techniques to control your mind. Deep breathing helps
the entire body let go and loosen up. Your mind and body must feel
peaceful and strong in order to handle life's ups and downs. Keep
your mind off of worry by focusing your thoughts on beautiful,
happy, and positive things.
The way we understand particular spaces is mediated by our
perceptions of the difference between the sacred and the profane.
Throughout history, different peoples have revered vastly diverse
spaces as sacred for vastly diverse reasons.
In Sacred Spaces, Benjamin Z. Kedar and R. J. Zwi Werblowsky
have compiled a wide-ranging collection of essays exploring a broad
array of ancient and contemporary holy places. The book reviews
sacred spaces of the ancient religions--Judaism, Christianity,
Islam, and Indian and East-Asian Religions--and discusses how these
spaces have been conceptualized and experienced. Chapter topics
include an investigation of the role of charismatic dreams in the
creation of sacred sites in present-day Israel; an analysis of
cities as cultic centers in Germany and Italy during the Middle
Ages; a history of the sacred Mount Hiko in Japan; and a study of
the Muslim holy cities as foci of Islamic revivalism in the
eighteeth century. Sacred Spaces provides readers with original and
illuminating examples of the myriad ways in which we perceive and
construct sacred space.
Classic representations of the city have focused on simplistic
urban dichotomies such as renewal or decline, poverty or
prosperity, and vice or vigor. We are left with the question of
what actually constitutes a city and what makes it and its people
succeed or fail. Recent writing on the city, however, has begun to
question the images, metaphors, and discourses through which the
contemporary city is represented. Discussing recent visual,
architectural and spatial transformations in New York and other
major world cities in relation to the themes of ethnicity, capital,
and culture, Re-Presenting the City moves between interpretive
representations of the newly emerging metropolis and the
theoretical and methodological questions raised by the task of such
representations. Contributors with backgrounds in urban planning,
sociology, cultural studies, architecture, art history, geography,
and philosophy reflect on the construction of both the real and the
unreal city, the images, metaphors and discourses through which the
contemporary city is represented, and the texts which both mediate
our experience of, as well as contribute to producing, the city of
the future.
"What would you say if I told you that an insidious thief maybe
lurking in your mind?," asks author and advocate Lora D. King. Her
compelling anecdote in STOLEN clearly reveals the impact of a
robbery that occurs in the brain as a result of the theft. This
bandit is commonly known as Alzheimer's Disease. Also known as AD,
it is a brain disease which steals a person's memory, and causes
alarming thinking and behavior problems that seriously impact
cognitive and functional abilities to the point of requiring
24-hour care. Alzheimer's Disease is a complex villain, and only
recently have the clinical and scientific puzzles of AD started to
come together. King is a strong advocate of the research that is
key to stopping this kind of pillage in the brain, and how all of
us should be vested in its termination by participating in research
and clinical studies. AD is an equal opportunity burglar - and
crosses all levels of class, racial, ethnic, and cultural
boundaries. Thus making STOLEN a definite book to read for everyone
Not a sad and depressing story - it is warm, insightful,
up-lifting, and a voice of hope - according to King, a retired
social worker. Every morning her Dad wakes up and navigates another
day, she genuinely sees it as a personal triumph because one of her
most treasured social work principles - a strength-based concept,
is being carried out. The focus here is a positive outlook on what
patients can do, rather than concentrating on what they cannot do.
King believes this is the foundation for her dad's care, along with
caregivers with a calling, and cleverly demonstrates how others can
do the same. STOLEN ends on a surprisingly high note, with a
commentary commencing her blog site, "Let's Talk" in order to stay
connected with her readers. Alzheimer's Disease is no joke, to
paraphrase Betty Davis who said, "Growing old is not for sissies."
Lora King is triumphant in her magical mix of storytelling and
educational information about AD. If you are a baby boomer, primary
caregiver or in-home-caregiver, then you need to read this book and
share it with every caregiver you know. I should know, I've been
primary caregiver to my mother for years. M.J. Duffy, author of
Lost Love, the Zankli Chronicles Book Stolen is the honest story of
a daughter's and son's efforts to be the primary caregiver for her
aging father as he slips away into Alzheimer's Disease. It is
inspiring and heart warming...a must read for any family caregiver.
Judy Wunsch, member of the Board of Directors of the Alzheimer's
Association California Southland Chapter. While dealing with my
dear father's illness...having conversations with Lora were like
reading little excerpts out of her book, Stolen, that were helpful
and insightful, and were gems that equipped me with stronger coping
skills. Karen Roache, of Another Phase by Karen Roache, Jewelry
Designer Compelling indeed And, yes, for those of us who have also
struggled mute and naively with a loved one through this life
annihilating disease - Stolen is long, long overdue Having spent
the better part of eight years as a full, hands-on witness and
caregiver for my grandmother as she faded into the irreparable
corners of her mind, it was good to be able to reflect on similar
stories and events, with a bit of humor ... and a little healing.
Would I have had this jewel of a book and the resources you have
noted, life, however heartrending, would have been so much more an
orderly journey rather than a jumbled series of urgent events.Thank
you for the read, my dear friend. And thank you that you have been
bold enough to break this out into the open for more people to
understand, take hold of the lessons and design their plans. Ms.
Donnel J. Loftin Director/Coordinator - ACTS:6 Ministries
"What would you say if I told you that an insidious thief maybe
lurking in your mind?," asks author and advocate Lora D. King. Her
compelling anecdote in STOLEN clearly reveals the impact of a
robbery that occurs in the brain as a result of the theft. This
bandit is commonly known as Alzheimer's Disease. Also known as AD,
it is a brain disease which steals a person's memory, and causes
alarming thinking and behavior problems that seriously impact
cognitive and functional abilities to the point of requiring
24-hour care. Alzheimer's Disease is a complex villain, and only
recently have the clinical and scientific puzzles of AD started to
come together. King is a strong advocate of the research that is
key to stopping this kind of pillage in the brain, and how all of
us should be vested in its termination by participating in research
and clinical studies. AD is an equal opportunity burglar - and
crosses all levels of class, racial, ethnic, and cultural
boundaries. Thus making STOLEN a definite book to read for everyone
Not a sad and depressing story - it is warm, insightful,
up-lifting, and a voice of hope - according to King, a retired
social worker. Every morning her Dad wakes up and navigates another
day, she genuinely sees it as a personal triumph because one of her
most treasured social work principles - a strength-based concept,
is being carried out. The focus here is a positive outlook on what
patients can do, rather than concentrating on what they cannot do.
King believes this is the foundation for her dad's care, along with
caregivers with a calling, and cleverly demonstrates how others can
do the same. STOLEN ends on a surprisingly high note, with a
commentary commencing her blog site, "Let's Talk" in order to stay
connected with her readers. Alzheimer's Disease is no joke, to
paraphrase Betty Davis who said, "Growing old is not for sissies."
Lora King is triumphant in her magical mix of storytelling and
educational information about AD. If you are a baby boomer, primary
caregiver or in-home-caregiver, then you need to read this book and
share it with every caregiver you know. I should know, I've been
primary caregiver to my mother for years. M.J. Duffy, author of
Lost Love, the Zankli Chronicles Book Stolen is the honest story of
a daughter's and son's efforts to be the primary caregiver for her
aging father as he slips away into Alzheimer's Disease. It is
inspiring and heart warming...a must read for any family caregiver.
Judy Wunsch, member of the Board of Directors of the Alzheimer's
Association California Southland Chapter. While dealing with my
dear father's illness...having conversations with Lora were like
reading little excerpts out of her book, Stolen, that were helpful
and insightful, and were gems that equipped me with stronger coping
skills. Karen Roache, of Another Phase by Karen Roache, Jewelry
Designer Compelling indeed And, yes, for those of us who have also
struggled mute and naively with a loved one through this life
annihilating disease - Stolen is long, long overdue Having spent
the better part of eight years as a full, hands-on witness and
caregiver for my grandmother as she faded into the irreparable
corners of her mind, it was good to be able to reflect on similar
stories and events, with a bit of humor ... and a little healing.
Would I have had this jewel of a book and the resources you have
noted, life, however heartrending, would have been so much more an
orderly journey rather than a jumbled series of urgent events.Thank
you for the read, my dear friend. And thank you that you have been
bold enough to break this out into the open for more people to
understand, take hold of the lessons and design their plans. Ms.
Donnel J. Loftin Director/Coordinator - ACTS:6 Ministries
The emphasis now placed on the concept of sediment cells as
boundaries for coastal defence groups, and the development of SMPs,
should help CPAs realise the importance of natural processes at the
coast when designing defence and protection schemes. However, this
will only be the case where defence groups exist, and where CPAs
take up the challenge of developing SMPs. Coastal landscapes have
been produced by the natural forces of wind, waves and tides, and
many are nationally or internationally important for their habitats
and natural features. Past practices at the coast, such as the
construction of harbours, jetties and traditional defence systems
may have contributed to the deterioration of the coast. English
Nature (1992) have argued that if practices and methods of coastal
defence are allowed to continue, then coastlines would be faced
with worsening consequences, including: The loss of mudflats and
the birds which live on them Damage to geological Sites of Special
Scientific Interest (SSSIs) and scenic heritage by erosion, due to
the stabilisation of the coast elsewhere Cutting of sediment
supplies to beaches resulting in the loss of coastal wildlife
Cessation through isolation from coastal processes, of the natural
operation of spits, with serious deterioration of rare plants,
animals and geomorphological and scenic qualities (English Nature,
1992) A number of designations, provided by national and
international legislation do exist to aid conservation.
Jawara D. King is back with another classic and has written "the
greatest self-help book of all-time" with TRANSFORM YOUR WORLD
THROUGH THE POWERS OF YOUR MIND, which is a classic and spiritual
masterpiece leading the world into manifested mind power. This
transformational life-changing manual full of life-changing
principles will help you make the proper mental adjustments needed
to experience the full manifestation of thought power. A trained
and directed mind disciplined to think the right thoughts will help
you manifest the life you want through the power and possibility of
faith. Learn how to not limit yourself in your thinking and allow
the energy of thought to create the circumstances you desire. The
only limits are our beliefs, which make the possible impossible,
while everything is possible, including the impossible, using mind
over matter to overcome impossibilities. Through persistence, will,
and daily commitment, you will be able to change or manifest
anything within the realm of the possible through applied action.
The beliefs you hold within are always repelling or attracting
success, and your thoughts and spoken words will manifest. Building
on the success of his first book WORLD TRANSFORMATION, Dr. Jawara
D. King returns with a spectacular effort full of techniques that
will make dramatic positive changes for you if practiced, and help
you see and imagine yourself being what you affirm to be. A
decision backed by action is the root of all change, along with a
change in your thinking. You have to believe it before you see it.
Images of what you want in your mind begin the creative process.
You attract situations that match the images of your daily thoughts
and what you mostly focus upon. Through mind power, your new life
will reflect your new thoughts and habits.
Indisputably one of the greatest spirituality writers of the last
decade, Jawara King continues his groundbreaking work, as he
reveals the B.I.B.L.E. Read by many millions of people, acclaimed
author Jawara King is one of the world's leading scholars of
religious studies, and top philosopher of spiritual transformation.
The B.I.B.L.E. offers a clear accounting of the Supreme ruling
power of life and is a metaphysical masterpiece sending shockwaves
of realization through the spiritual world. Jawara's embodied
spirituality in this book to savor provides a unique overview of
the origin of politics, government, and religion, and is filled
with insight into essential spiritual practices. As one of the most
unusual men of our time, Jawara's self-improvement books are
reaching people all around the world."One of the most inspired and
uplifting books of all time A classic spiritual text full of
inspiration and faith. This illuminative literary masterpiece is a
wonderful practical spiritual guidebook for deepening the level of
consciousness on this planet.""An absolute masterpiece of
scholarship and wisdom, showing a way of spirituality for all
readers. A masterpiece of spirituality one must have and the only
spirituality book you'll ever need. Another Jawara King classic
that is nothing short of spectacular "
The Study focuses on the social and, more especially, the cultural
processes governing colonial urban development and develops a
theory and methodology to do this. The author demonstrates how the
physical and spatial arrangements characterizing urban development
are unique products of a particular society, to be understood only
in terms of its values, behaviour and institutions and the
distribution of social and political power within it. Nowhere is
this more apparent than in 'colonial cities' of Asia and Africa
where the environmental assumptions of a dominant, industrializing
Western power were introduced to largely 'pre-industrial'
societies. Anthony King draws his material primarily from these
areas, and includes a case study of the development of colonial
Delhi from the early nineteenth century to 1947. Yet, as the author
explains, the problems of how cultural social and political factors
influence the nature of environments and how these in turn affect
social processes and behaviour, are of global significance. This
book was first published in 1976.
Debt and Development in Small Island Developing States draws on the
expertise of established researchers and public officials from
within the SIDS community to answer the following pressing
questions related to sustainability, debt accumulation, and
prospects for future growth.
Human unconsciousness, which is identification with thought
activity, human emotions, and the thinking mind, is the only source
of ALL the evil on planet Earth. All evil is the result of humanity
living in darkness, not knowing who they are in their essence,
beyond their earthly names and physical forms, which causes them to
identify with the world of materiality. The only solution to the
darkness of humanity is the light of consciousness, which is
disidentification from egoic mind structures, going with the flow
of life instead of fighting against it, acceptance of what is, and
surrendered action. As we continue to transform individually, the
entire world is transformed, because in essence, we are all ONE.
Each ONE affects the whole, causing World Transformation through
the concept of ONENESS by way of the ONE spiritual energetic force
that moves through ALL beings. All organized religions were created
by men to condition the masses to think in a certain way, or to
point beyond religious belief structures to the Infinite, the
formless consciousness we call God. Accepting organized religion as
the absolute truth instead of relative truth is the foundation for
division and the destruction of the planet. Without the
transformation of human consciousness, humans will destroy
themselves, each other, and the planet, and are already doing so.
If humanity continues to blindly believe the media, organized
religion, and all the conditioning tools of the powerful ruling
Elite who run the world, without doing their own research, they
will be destroyed through lack of knowledge. World Transformation:
A Guide To Personal Growth And Consciousness is a transformative
book that discusses over 110 life-changing topics to help spiritual
seekers in their journeys in consciousness. Learn to be the
awareness that is aware of and doesn't become all that you observe.
World Transformation begins one person at a time. As you change,
the whole world changes, because you are a part of the ONE
Consciousness. Gandhi said, "be the change you want to see in the
world." As you follow his advice, you become a positive force in
the world. "One of the most important books of this generation "
"One of the most profound spiritual books ever written " Humanity
will destroy themselves if they continue to blindly believe and
follow the media, politicians, and organized religion, which are
all used by the ruling Elite to control the masses. Most humans
don't know what's going on because they allow entertainment, the
media, and other brainwashing tools to control their thinking. Mark
Twain said, "in religion and politics, people's beliefs and
convictions are in almost every case gotten at second-hand, and
without examination, from authorities who have not themselves
examined the questions at issue, but have taken them at second-hand
from other non-examiners, whose opinions about them were not worth
a brass farthing." Social, religious, and other forms of
conditioning control the minds of humanity and will destroy them if
they continue to accept ideals without analyzation. It is a fact
that none of the major religious figures of organized religion
actually existed. Their historicity is an unverifiable opinion.
Daniel Patrick Moyniham said, "everyone is entitled to their own
opinion, but not their own facts." The existence of all the Saviour
Gods are questionable. Humanity only believes in them because of
religious conditioning. Humanity as a whole has lost their identity
in the world of materiality, also known as the world of form, or
the world of things. To identify with something means to mistake a
person, place, or thing for who you are, the I AM before I AM a
(teacher, lawyer, doctor, student, etc.) Humans have confused
millions of forms for their identity. Your invisible indestructible
eternal divine essence is consciousness.
Originally published in 1977, Albany: Birth of a Prison - End of an
Era attempts to document and analyse some of the changes which
happened in the first five and a half years of the prison’s
opening and as far as possible account for them. Albany was planned
and built as a medium-security establishment but the growth in the
prison population meant it ended up, in part, as a maximum-security
unit. At the time the prison was notorious, after a stormy series
of incidents culminated in an alleged mass escape attempt and a
riot, it had become known as the ‘jail of fear’ in which
‘mafia groups’ were said to ‘terrorize’ staff and prisoners
alike. Despite the account inevitably being incomplete, it was
hoped that lessons could be drawn, both for social research and
social policy in regard to prisons.
Originally published in 1976, A Taste of Prison deals with a very
sensitive area of concern in the system of trial and imprisonment
in Britain at the time. It describes the conditions at Winchester
Prison and Winchester Remand Centre for both adults and young
persons who were held in custody before trial or who were awaiting
sentence. Despite the fact that many of these persons would not
subsequently be sent to prison by the courts, the conditions they
experienced were in many respects no better and in some respects
worse than those for persons sentenced to imprisonment. Moreover,
as this study shows, the special provisions for these persons
embodied in the Prison Rules and Standing Orders of the Prison
Department often meant little in practice – either because they
remained unaware of their rights or because they were unable to
take them up for various reasons. The authors discuss the function
of remands in custody within a changing prison system, analyse
recent trends in the numbers of persons received into the prison
system on remand, and assess their contribution to the prison
population. The implications of the findings are discussed in the
context of the prison building programme and the uses to which
existing buildings could be put. Finally, the authors make a number
of proposals for the improvement of the regime for remand
prisoners.
Covers a longer span of time than other books - three decades
enabling systematic examination of the policies of four
governments: Conservative, New Labour, Coalition and Conservative.
It both provides a detailed historic account of the twists and
turns of policy and legislation over the 30 year period and
combines this with commentary from those intimately involved in
decision making and implementation of policy and legislation. There
is a range of interviewees, including many from non-political
sources. Its unique contribution is the combination of the analysis
of legislative and organisational changes with the interviewing of
virtually all the most important players in the process - all
surviving Home Secretaries and Ministers of Justice since 1990,
junior ministers; all Directors of Prisons NOMS/HMPPS and the new
National Probation Service; four Chief Inspectors of Prisons and
three Chief Inspectors of Probation; the four most recently retired
Lord Chief Justices. A unique added value is the interviews with
virtually all the politicians and other key players who have been
involved over the past 30 years, which provide a unique commentary
and insight into how they thought and how they approached their
responsibilities. The period of time in question has seen many
changes in prison and probation and a detailed analysis of this in
one place would be useful but, crucially, to also have the
interviews of so many people makes this unprecedented. The authors
are highly respected and Professor Roy King has been a leading
authority on prisons for several decades.
..".A fascinating book...."--"The Sunday Times"
"This is a book I eagerly recommend to others, assign in courses,
and use in myown research. It is a fine collection of illustrated
essays on the social history of designed
environments."--"Contemporary" "Sociology"
This title available in eBook format. Click here for more
information.
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