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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
A joyful book of hope…written with touching candor and a deep wisdom." Recovering from loss takes more than time. It takes choices. Even during the darkest times there are decisions you can make and paths you can choose that lead to wholeness and hope. In this compassionate, caring guide Elizabeth Harper Neeld tells of her own poignant loss, the death of her young husband, along with the real-life experiences of over sixty other women and men. Together with the latest statistical findings on grief and recovery, their stories will help you to answer such questions as "How can I live through this pain?"... "Why can't I get over my loss?"..."Will I ever be happy again?" as it helps you discover: • What steps rebuild beliefs, relationships, and happiness • How to honor the past without being dominated by it • What assistance to request from family and friends • How to tell the difference between sadness and depression • When to seek company and when it's best to be alone • Why reminiscing about the past can help create a new future • Why some people take longer than others to recover their love of life. This book was used by volunteers working with victims' families after 9/11.
Groomed and procured by a woman, raped by several men and labelled 'one of the most abused girl in Rotherham', now Elizabeth Harper is fighting for answers as to why so many people paid to protect our children simply turned a blind eye. Aged just 15, lonely and bullied by her peers, Elizabeth 'El' Harper felt like an outcast. But then a chance encounter in the street with a friendly woman suddenly brought hope to her world. A friendship between El and this benevolent stranger blossomed, and life began to feel worth living again. As the months passed, El grew more and more distant from her family. One day, she didn't return home to her parents at all ... Snatched is the shocking true story of how a young girl was taken from the streets and groomed into Britain's biggest sex-trafficking ring, all at the hands of a woman. It is also an inspiring account of how trauma can turn vulnerability to strength in the most extraordinary of ways.
Action adventure, science fiction, Conspiracy, romance novel best sums up this unique tail of intrigue. Imagine if you would an inventer named Steve Mantooth who has an uncanny knowledge of things scientific and mechanical. He has developed a host of inventions, most notably a revolutionary and controversial hydrogen generator. In the space of one week, Mantooth's business partner is killed, he is bankruped, his office is firebombed, and he is being hunted by both the police and a team of mysterious government agents who operate outside the law and want him dead He discovers that no one in his life is who they seem to be. He eludes his pursuers from Orlando to Chicago and back again in an attempt to save his inventions and his reputation, along the way Steve unexpectedly stumbles into the love of his life. They are aided by an unlikely group of friends: a NASA pilot, a gay clothing desinger and a crusty detective who puts his own life on the line to see justice served.
Without a specific religion to provide structure and offer guidance, it is difficult to create a spiritual discipline much less practice one. Even those who go to church and synagogue appreciate suggestions as to how they can help their spirituality overlap with their everyday existence. Responding to this longing, Elizabeth Neeld offers a primer-packed with ideas and inspirational recommendations for creating stillness and soul-tending devotion in daily living. -Gail Hudson Amazon.com Editorial Review Neeld reveals some absolute gems of wisdom, gives encouragement when needed, understands every kind of skepticism, and ultimately leads the reader to a totally doable spiritual practice, all with a style that respects that which is sacred and that which is academic. Few books have bridged this gap so beautifully and as succinctly as this one. -NAPRA Review This thought-provoking book is worth taking to bed each night or using for morning devotions. -Dallas Morning News
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If you could make one wish In "Wishing," author Elizabeth Harper provides the tools and wisdom necessary to manifest each and every wish made. Using the basic concepts of the law of attraction, a step-by-step wish process outlines how wishes manifest, why some go unfulfilled, and how you can best realize your wishing potential in all aspects of your life. From wishing the train would come on time to yearning for those six precious little numbers in the lottery that will irrevocably change your life, we all make multiple wishes during the day with the hope some will come true. "Wishing"'s "wish sense" is a time-tested, magical formula for successfully manifesting your heart's desires and a proven way to get the results everyone wants.
Inspired in part by classical literature and Scripture, Elizabeth Harper's poems are literate, charged, and demanding in their emotional and intellectual range. "Octaves of Narcissus" is her first collection of poetry since "Games Like Passacaglia."
Life is constantly handing us opportunities, challenges and changes-a new baby, retirement, a new job, relocation to a new community. No matter whether these changes are for the good or the bad, facing the unknown can be scary and this handy book helps to demystify and illuminate the road before you, offering comfort and inspiration to help you navigate the tough transitions in life. Using a life-map created exclusively for this book that, at a glance, shows the unfamiliar territory ahead, Dr. Neeld guides us through the four Rs, the nuances of every transition: Responding, Reviewing, Reorganizing and Renewing. Then, blending the latest scientific research, real-life stories and the wisdom of many traditions, she reveals what experiences you're likely to encounter and what positive actions you can take to move forward. Discover: the issues that need to be dealt with in different kinds of change; how your body, mind, and emotions are affected by transition new thinking and behaviours that can transform your life the difference between surviving and thriving-and the secrets that will make you a thriver.
This anthology series draws on authors from countries across the world and features selections of the finest new prose and poetry.
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