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A comprehensive overview of Native American spiritual principles and their application for personal spirit-healing. - Includes traditional sacred exercises, teaching tales, case studies, and suggested rituals for individual and group healing. - Outlines the core principals of Native American traditional values and teaches how to apply them to the contemporary path of wellness and healing. - Publication to coincide with annual Full Circle gathering in September 2002 The Four Directions, the four seasons, and the four elements that make up the sacred hoop of the full circle must be in right relationship with one another or disharmony will result. Native American ritual has always emphasized the restoration of balance through ceremonies that provide a forum for learning, transition, and expressions of personal growth. Now Cherokee authors J. T. and Michael Garrett share Native American traditions to explore interrelationships as a tool for growth and transformation. "The Cherokee Full Circle" gathers techniques representing Native American cultures from across America--stories, exercises, and individual and group rituals--to teach the inherent dynamics of right relationship and apply them to the healing path. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of Native American spiritual principles and traditions and demonstrate how these ideas and methods can be applied universally to deal with life's situations--from depression and grieving to finding purpose and establishing positive relationships.
This is the story of the physical, mental, spiritual, and natural aspects of humans as told through many generations of elder teachers of Native American medicine. With stories telling about the four directions and the universal circle, the teachings also offer wisdom on circle gatherings, herbs, healing and ways to reduce stress and find harmony and balance in relationships. The teachings, which have always connected family, clan and tribe with the Universal Spirit, aim to assist the reader in discovering their own medicine and a return to health.
Patty’s Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology Volume 3A, 2nd Edition: Theory and Rationale of Industrial Hygiene Practice: The Work Environment Edited by Lewis J. Cralley & Lester V. Cralley This addition to Patty’s classic reference series discusses the maintenance of standards to assure a safe and healthful working environment. Twenty-one leading authorities cover a broad range of topics, including: rationale; health promotion in the workplace; occupational health nursing; detecting disease produced by occupational exposure; health surveillance programs in industry; and more. 1985 0 471-86137-5 822 pp. Patty’s Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology Volume 3B, 2nd Edition: Theory and Rationale of Industrial Hygiene Practice: Biological Responses Edited by Lewis J. Cralley & Lester V. Cralley Volume 3B discusses the biological responses of the body to the various chemical and environmental hazards and stresses in the industrial workplace. Twenty-one leading authorities cover a broad range of topics, including: rationale; role of animal toxicology and pharmacokinetic data in the safety evaluation of chemicals; and more. 1985 0 471-82333-3 753 pp. Industrial Hygiene Aspects of Plant Operations Volume 1: Process Flows Editors: Lester V. Cralley & Lewis J. Cralley This reference is the first of a three-volume work that constitutes the most comprehensive treatise available on the recognition, measurement, and control of potential hazards associated with plant operations. Volume 1 fills an especially important and urgent need with its flow-sheet style of presentation designed to help readers graphically compare their own company processes with those of other companies. 1986 0 471-62493-4 630 pp. Industrial Hygiene Aspects of Plant Operations Volume 2: Unit Operations and Product Fabrication Editors: Lester V. Cralley & Lewis J. Cralley In the first section, the contributors discuss unit operations as distinct entities along an industry-wide concept. In the second section, they cover the operations and procedures for assembling parts and materials into final products. Each step in the unit operation and product fabrication flow includes a discussion of specific health hazards with suggestions for their monitoring and control. 1986 0 471-62492-6 537 pp. Industrial Hygiene Aspects of Plant Operations Volume 3: Engineering Considerations in Equipment Selection, Layout, and Building Design Editors: Lester V. Cralley & Lewis J. Cralley Stressing cost-effective design and sound engineering practices throughout, every chapter of this volume shows professionals how to establish practical, long-term hazard control programs that will continue to meet high standards of industrial hygiene and constantly changing government regulations. 1986 0 471-62491-8 785 pp.
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