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THE FIRE INSIDE: Keys to Accessing Passion Purpose and Destiny by
James L. Giles It is scientifically proven that humans use only ten
percent or less of the capacity of their brains. Could it also be
true that they only use a mere ten percent of their hidden talents
and potential? Is there a potential world-class gift or talent
inside every human on earth? Can greatness be buried under
timidity, fear of risk, lack of courage, fear of adventure, lack of
discipline, or lack of interest in maximizing one's potential. Is
there a process for discovering the gift or genius inside you? Can
everyone bypass mediocrity and underachievement? Having conducted
over twenty-five years of research, James Giles releases powerful
new information and strategies to help individuals search,
discover, develop and master their talent and genius. Discover your
Fire Inside and accomplish your predestined greatness for God's
Glory. Furthermore, you will learn about the force of creativity,
the steps to becoming a master learner and the phenomenon of
genius. After reading this book, you will learn that God has fully
equipped you to stoke that fire inside of you. Some refer to it as
a calling, purpose or destiny. However you put it, God puts every
person on the earth to achieve something noteworthy. However, don't
confuse achievement with celebrity or fame. A celebrity is someone
who is famous for being famous. Instead I am talking about
something much deeper, the fire inside, in the deepest part of you.
It burns with unquenchable intensity. Every cell in your being is
consumed with the passion for something. It may be music, physics,
poetry, painting, architecture, teaching, writing, parenting,
cooking, writing software, starting a company, running for
congress, building a great church, becoming the top salesperson in
the company you work for or any one of a thousand other things.
This is not simply a wish or fantasy. You have a raging fire inside
that will not leave you alone. You must respond or pay a dear
price. That's because God has created you to succeed. He has
endowed you with amazing capacities and made available to you the
miraculous force of faith. accomplish what was predestined for you.
In this book, you will learn about these amazing capabilities that
God has given you so that you can achieve your destiny. You will
learn about the power of your magnificent brain, your marvelous
mind, your powerful memory. You will learn about your intelligence
and giftedness. About the Author James L. Giles is a dynamic
speaker, author, and researcher who travels nationally and
internationally encouraging personal and institutional excellence.
He is a lifelong learner whose interests include science, politics,
history, sports, culture, economics, business, technology,
psychology and spirituality. Mr. Giles has spent over twenty-five
years studying the world's greatest achievers and the principles of
extraordinary achievement. He has addressed members of a parliament
in South Africa and appeared on the South African Broadcasting
Network. James Giles served multiple terms on the Washington State
Commission on African-American Affairs. He has appeared in various
radio and television markets in the United States and has hosted
his own television and radio programs. Mr. maximized in their
God-given gifts, talents, and destiny. He and his wife Shelley live
in Charlotte, North Carolina. They have four sons.
Sexuality is a basic feature of human life. Gender, sexual and
romantic attraction, sexual excitement, and sexual desire and
fantasies all move in various degrees through our daily awareness.
However, despite this pervasiveness, there is much disagreement
surrounding the nature of such things and experiences. This book
explores just these issues in an attempt to get clear about this
enigmatic aspect of our existence. Through a series of interrelated
essays, internationally acclaimed philosopher James Giles takes the
reader on a fascinating journey to the depths of experiential,
social, biological, and evolutionary aspects of sexual life.
Presenting his arguments and ideas in a clear and easy to follow
language, Giles criticizes several popular views, clearing the way
for his own unique vision of human sexuality. Often controversial,
always engaging, these pages will prove to be absorbing reading for
anyone who has ever pondered the nature of sexuality and why it
fills our lives in the way it does.
How and why does sexual attraction happen? This book is an
exploration of the universal yet highly individualized experience
of being sexually attracted to another person. Incorporating
interviews, research findings, and excerpts from romantic and
erotic literature, lyrics, and film, Sexual Attraction: The
Psychology of Allure explores a subject that is central to the
human experience and highly relevant not only in personal, intimate
interactions but also other relationships as well. Although the
causes and effects of sexual attraction have been studied, sexual
attraction itself-how we experience others in terms of their sexual
attractiveness-remains a neglected, rarely researched topic.
Scholar James Giles presents jargon-free information that is
accessible and fascinating to the general reader as well as highly
useful and informative to students and researchers in social
psychology, sexology, sex and marital therapy, and relationship
counseling. The book explores subjects such as how sexual
attraction is fundamentally different from other forms of
interpersonal attraction and how at the heart of sexual attraction
lies the experience of allure-something that makes one feel
helplessly drawn towards an intimate physical joining with the
sexually attractive person. The allure of strangers, cross-sex
friends, sexual friends ("friends with benefits"), and romantic
partners are all addressed, revealing the often subtle heterosexual
attraction that typically exists between males and females in all
their relationships, including between those who are ostensibly
"just friends." Identifies the numerous elements that surround and
affect sexual attraction, including bodily features, relationships,
and social factors, and examines each to illuminate the
individualized experience of attraction that takes place in each
case Pinpoints the triggers for sexual attraction and identifies
how men and women, though equally compelled, often express their
attraction differently Explains how males and females typically
give attention to the various objects of attraction in distinctly
different ways, allowing readers to better understand the
complexities of heterosexual interaction Reveals the relationships
between sexual attraction, opposite-sex friendship, and romantic
attraction, showing how these can blend together in various ways
Enables readers to understand the basis for sexual experiences and
the role it plays in his or her life-a topic that is of great
significance for many individuals, yet not a subject that is often
or readily discussed
This book is a exploration of the notion of personal identity. Here
it is shown how the various attempts to give an account of personal
identity are all based on false assumptions and so inevitably run
aground. One of the first Western thinkers to realize this was
David Hume, the 18th century empiricist philosopher who argued that
self was a fiction. A new interpretation of Hume's no-self theory
is put forward by arguing for an eliminative rather than a
reductive point of view of personal identity, and by approaching
the problem in terms of phenomenology, Buddhist critiques of the
notion of the self, and the idea of a constructed self-image. No
Self to Be Found explores the problem of personal identity from the
most basic level by raising the question of the existence of
personal identity itself.
Although there has been much discussion about things like the
causes, loss, and maintenance of sexual desire, there has been
little research into the nature of sexual desire itself.
Consequently, most of the discussions on these topics have gone on
without any clear idea about what it is that is being discussed.
Readers will be interested that at last there is a full-length book
that attempts to say what sexual desire is. Further, this book
takes an interdisciplinary and intercultural approach, drawing on a
wide range of texts and research. Drawing on such diverse sources
as psychology, philosophy, and biology, a thorough discussion of
sexual desire is presented. Also presented are new accounts of the
sexual process, gender, romantic love, and love's relation to
sexual desire.
In The Spaces of Violence, James R. Giles examines ten contemporary
American novels for the unique ways in which they explore violence
and space as interrelated phenomena. These texts are Russell
Banks’s Affliction, Cormac McCarthy’s Outer Dark and Child of
God, Lewis Nordan’s Wolf Whistle, Dorothy Allison’s Bastard Out
of Carolina, Don DeLillo’s End Zone, Denis Johnson’s Angels,
Sherman Alexie’s Indian Killer, Robert Stone’s Dog Soldiers,
and Bret Easton Ellis’s American Psycho. A concluding chapter
extends the focus to texts by Jane Smiley, Toni Morrison, Edwidge
Danticat, and Chuck Palahniuk, who treat the destructive effects of
violence on family structures.
The writings of William James represent one of America's most original contributions to the history of ideas. Ranging from philosophy and psychology to religion and politics, James composed the most engaging formulation of American pragmatism. 'Pragmatism' grew out of a set of lectures and the full text is included here along with 'The Meaning of Truth', 'Psychology', 'The Will to Believe', and 'Talks to Teachers on Psychology'.
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included in this practical guide.
The Shell of When is a book of poetic reflections tied intimately
to the experience of moving through the world. The poems take the
reader on a journey through different lands and cultures while at
the same time following an interior journey through the poet's
mind. In this way the poems seek to present the naked experiences
of wonder, fear, love, erotic desire, and the sense of merging with
the natural world while at the same time drifting through it. In
these reflections language is used in new ways in order to capture
experiences as they directly present themselves to awareness.
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artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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Together With Descriptions Of All Species Noticed Up To The Present
Date.
This book explores ancient Daoist philosophy and argues against
interpretations that paint the early Daoist philosophers as mystics
or cosmologists. It claims that Dao is best understood as awareness
and that Daoist concerns are primarily with the nature of human
experience, meditation, and our relation to the world. The Dao of
Awareness starts by placing Daoist philosophy within the context of
ancient Chinese thought. It then proceeds by critically engaging
each of the major Daoist thinkers, works, or schools: Laozi, Yang
Zhu, Zhuangzi, the Inward Training, Liezi, and Neo-Daoism. It
concludes by pointing to ways in which Daoist thought can offer
insights into contemporary Western philosophy. Throughout the book,
comparisons are drawn with Western thinkers, psychological
research, and Buddhist thought. The book is both a scholarly
examination of Chinese and cross-cultural philosophy as well as an
original work on ethics, metaphysics, and the philosophy of mind.
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