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When the full moon rises in the night sky, it's hard not to be
captivated by the light that streams down on earth from our closest
celestial neighbour. Even in the modern age, drenched in artificial
light, the full moon has a magic that speaks to our most primal
selves. This magic was recognised throughout human history, and
lives on in the names various cultures have given each full moon as
it rises above us. The Full Moon Yearbook combines Native American
culture, Medieval Celtic Culture, East Asian culture and Witchcraft
to dive into the stories that have led to names like February's
Budding Moon, or November's Frost Moon. Over thirteen chapters, the
names and mythology associated with each full moon are explored, as
well as corresponding crystals, rituals, and yoga practices to make
engaging with the energy of the full moon natural and fun. That
thirteenth chapter is dedicated to the Blue moon, and in The Full
Moon Yearbook readers will discover the reason why this mysterious
moon appears in our night skies, along with its even more elusive
friend, the Black Moon. Alongside the folk names, The Full Moon
Yearbook highlights some of the goddesses that have been dedicated
to, or personified, the moon in ancient religions, bringing their
stories to life. With the international perspective, lunar
festivals and customs from around the world and practical makes and
recipes to help celebrate the full moon are included in this
illustrated guide, showing how important the full moon has been
throughout history to humankind. The Full Moon Yearbook is perfect
for anyone who has ever felt a pull towards living in harmony with
the moon, and longs to be living a lunar-inspired life.
Gender as a social class along with its concomitant heteronormative
gender coercion seem to be intransigent across time and cultures.
But across these cultures we also see a degree of nonconforming
behaviour which very often carries significant multi-dimensions of
stigma and risk; because the exception proves the rule, an
understanding of gender nonconformity sheds light on the normative
operation of gender in society. A Feminist Post-transsexual
Autoethnography attempts to demythologise trans and gender
diversity by conducting an in-depth critical analysis of the life
choices of the autoethnographic subject (the author), who was so
uncomfortable with their culturally allocated masculinity that they
chose to live an apparently normal female life. The research is
post-transsexual in that the subject forgoes passing in their
affirmed gender to ensure the integrity of the data. A Feminist
Post-transsexual Autoethnography may primarily appeal to students
and researchers interested in the Sociology of Gender and Sociology
of Trans and Gender Diversity, as well as the broader areas of
embodiment and power differentials based on gender, class,
nationality, location, temporality, sexuality and gender
(non)conformity. This insightful volume may also be of interest to
those within the fields Health Promotion and Education, Human
Rights, Social Justice and Equity or the Social and Cultural
Anthropology of Gender.
Gender as a social class along with its concomitant heteronormative
gender coercion seem to be intransigent across time and cultures.
But across these cultures we also see a degree of nonconforming
behaviour which very often carries significant multi-dimensions of
stigma and risk; because the exception proves the rule, an
understanding of gender nonconformity sheds light on the normative
operation of gender in society. A Feminist Post-transsexual
Autoethnography attempts to demythologise trans and gender
diversity by conducting an in-depth critical analysis of the life
choices of the autoethnographic subject (the author), who was so
uncomfortable with their culturally allocated masculinity that they
chose to live an apparently normal female life. The research is
post-transsexual in that the subject forgoes passing in their
affirmed gender to ensure the integrity of the data. A Feminist
Post-transsexual Autoethnography may primarily appeal to students
and researchers interested in the Sociology of Gender and Sociology
of Trans and Gender Diversity, as well as the broader areas of
embodiment and power differentials based on gender, class,
nationality, location, temporality, sexuality and gender
(non)conformity. This insightful volume may also be of interest to
those within the fields Health Promotion and Education, Human
Rights, Social Justice and Equity or the Social and Cultural
Anthropology of Gender.
Wholeness Is Limiting—Possibilities Emerge When We're in Pieces
Everyone experiences brokenness at some point in their lives—a
romantic relationship fails, a job ends, a dream dies, an illness
emerges. During these times it is easy to focus on our human
frailty and to want nothing more than to be whole again. But what
are we missing when we overlook the ugliness, fear, anger and
vulnerability of being in pieces? The Nityas, or the Eternal Moon
Phase Goddesses of Tantric philosophy, teach us that we miss the
empowerment of the full human experience and the growth that comes
from renewing ourselves again and again. This introduction to
Tantric mythology as a contemporary resource for personal and
spiritual growth guides you to reach into your pain and ask the
larger questions about your relationships, not only with your lover
but also with your community and with yourself. Each goddess
prompts you to explore some aspect of relationship, such as
loneliness, true love, equality, instinct, learning from the other,
and learning to be alone. In seeking answers to these
questions—supported by yogic wisdom, modern research into
psychology and sociology, and nightly meditation and journaling
practices—you will find empowerment in discovering who you are
and what you truly desire.
The Clutterfly Effect-Tweak Your Way to Total Transformation by
Decluttering Your Life. How small steps can yield big results. Is
this you? * Is worry, stress and overwhelm a constant in your life?
* Are you spinning your wheels instead of moving forward? * Are you
trapped in the movie "Groundhog Day" where every day is the same? *
Have you given up on designing your own unique lifestyle? * Are
your goals and dreams hidden on the back shelf full of dust and
cobwebs? The Clutterfly Effect offers a way out through the muddle.
Its step by step design will get you where you want to go. Can you
imagine creating an environment where your pain and disappointments
are turned into an asset that you leverage for your own success?
Are you looking to create a downstream life where less can get you
more? The Clutterfly Effect shows how ordinary lives can be
transformed by understanding the power of intention and tweaking,
clearing the clutter that keeps us stuck, and building momentum
while celebrating each step of the way. You're at the right place
at the right time. Get Clutterflied An autobiographical memoir of
family, faith and trust, and how small changes can yield big
results.
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