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Snowman (Paperback)
Jim Scott
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R751
Discovery Miles 7 510
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Holly Creek (Paperback)
Jim Scott Mullins, Teresa Hawkins Mullins
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R451
Discovery Miles 4 510
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Snowfall (Paperback)
Jim Scott
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R733
Discovery Miles 7 330
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Morgan Snow is a man who makes a living outside of the normal
bounds of proper society. When one of his friends, a local
Bostonian crime boss, asks Morgan to look into the murder of his
son, Morgan is drawn into a world of high tech assassins and
mercenaries. Rookie FBI agent Tess Mallory accidentally stumbles on
an elaborate plot by a huge faceless corporation to eliminate any
obstacle in their path. Things heat up when Morgan and Tess cross
paths in an attempt to get to the truth, while trying not to get
killed in the process. This technological thriller takes the reader
on an action packed mystery ride resulting in a 'blood and guts'
scramble for survival.
"On that night my friend Derek Reardon and I went to a bar in
Atkinson to start drinking before we moved the partying to an old
friend's house. I have no memory of being there, but for some odd
reason I decided to drive home. This is still a mystery to me. I
wasn't a habitual drunk driver, but that doesn't matter because I
know now that one time is all it takes." Jim Scott tells an intense
story of Traumatic Brain Injury and the long, grueling journey that
follows. A cautionary tale for young drivers, and a source of
inspiration for others suffering from a TBI.
Since 1633, when The Temple was first published, many notable
Christians have testified of their love for George Herbert's
poetry. The great nineteenth-century preacher C. H. Spurgeon and
his wife would sometimes read Herbert's poetry together on Sunday
evenings. Richard Baxter wrote, "Herbert speaks to God like one
that really believeth a God, and whose business in the world is
most with God." C. S. Lewis described Herbert as "a man who seemed
to me to excel all the authors I had ever read in conveying the
very quality of life as we actually live it from moment to moment .
. ."
"Distinguishing Phenomena and Pure Being" was composed by Maitreya
during the golden age of Indian Buddhism. Mipham's commentary
supports Maitreya's text in a detailed analysis of how ordinary,
confused consciousness can be transformed into wisdom.
Easy-to-follow instructions guide the reader through the profound
meditation that gradually brings about this transformation. This
important and comprehensive work belongs on the bookshelf of any
serious Buddhist practitioner--and indeed of anyone interested in
realizing their full potential as a human being.
Ju Mipham Rinpoche (1846-1912) was a great master of the Nyingma
lineage of Tibetan Buddhism and one of the leading figures in the
Rime nonsectarian movement in Tibet. This text, along with Ju
Mipham Rinpoche's commentary, is taught extensively throughout the
world by Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche, who considers this text
to be of pivotal importance. Jim Scott, a longtime student of
Khenpo Tsoltrim Gyamtso Rinpoche, translated this work at his
request and under his guidance.
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