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A brilliant new guide to understanding the origins of codependence and the path to recovery by a nationally recognized authority on dependency and addiction. In this fresh new look at codependence, Pia Mellody traces the origins of this illness back to childhood, describing a whole range of emotional, spiritual, intellectual, physical, and sexual abuses. Because of these earlier experiences, codependent adults often lack the skills necessary to lead mature lives and have satisfying relationships. Recovery from codependence comes from clearing up the toxic feelings left over from childhood and learning to reparent oneself by intervening on the adult symptoms of codependence. Central to Mellody's concept is the idea of the "precious child" that needs healing within each adult. She creates a framework for identifying codependent behavior and describes an effective approach to recovery that includes both therapy and self-help processes. Designed to be used with her new workbook for codependents, Breaking Free, this is a powerful tool for understanding the nature of codependence.
Wherever it goes, The Taste of New Wine changes lives, challenges
indifference, and creates an exciting sense of spiritual adventure.
Its message is a breakthrough for honesty, integrity, and openness
in our relations with God and with each other. The Taste of New
Wine presents a firsthand, revealing, and unforgettable story of
spiritual awakening. With unmitigated frankness, Keith Miller
shares the turmoil and discoveries he experienced on his personal
pilgrimage of faith. His powerful, life-changing message can spark
an exciting flame of spiritual renewal within your own heart. With
a refreshing absence of religious jargon, The Taste of New Wine
shows how we can find the way out of the familiar "me-centered"
predicament and move toward a pattern of honesty, integrity and
openness in our relationships with God and each other. The author
explores the transition from beginning commitment to a fuller and
more mature Christ-centered life. The Taste of New Wine offers
helpful insights on studying the Bible, worship, marriage and ways
to live out Jesus' teaching about the Kingdom of God in our
relationships and work. Four decades and over two million copies
(and translation into 11 languages) later, this contemporary
classic still offers a hopeful refreshing direction to its readers.
It was included in the book 100 Christian Books that Changed the
Century, by William J. Petersen and Randy Petersen. The Taste of
New Wine belongs on every Christian's shelf of staying-power
favorites, for it is a rich message, with insights that deserve to
be enjoyed again, year after year.
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Final Settlement
Keith Miller
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Discovery Miles 4 960
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"As soon as the idea of the Flood subsided, A hare stopped in the
clover and swinging flowerbells and said his prayer to the rainbow
through the spider's web . . ." Arthur Rimbaud's short career as a
poet came to a fiery close with The Illuminations. Innovative in
their juxtaposition of images and exploration of language, the
poems have inspired generations of poets. They retain their
avant-garde flavor more than a century after they were first
published. Five years in the making, this new translation by Keith
Miller transmits the vitality and freshness of Rimbaud's voice
while preserving fidelity to the originals. This dual-language
edition allows readers to compare the translation with the
original.
A practical, exercise-filled companion to A Hunger for Healing that puts into practice the Christian principles of healing and growthFor many thousands of people, the Twelve Steps have become the spiritual discipline for a new decade, a way to turn to God and begin a pilgrimage toward wholeness as well as a journey out of addiction. Relating each of the Steps to biblical teaching, J. Keith Miller takes the reader inside the Steps, actually working through each one. Each section of A Hunger for Healing Workbook begins with one of the Twelve Steps, followed by a biblical quote that touches upon the theme, a suggested reading in A Hunger for Healing, and a concise explanation of the Step and how it relates to spiritual growth. Built on solid biblical principles, the exercises and inventories provided will promote introspection, reflection, and action -- a clear pathway out of compulsion and pain into a world of serenity and healthy interaction with God and others. Step by Step, this life-transforming program helps readers to - Acknowledge their need for God's healing power
- Surrender to God's care
- Let God remove character defects
- Reconcile themselves with God and others
- Use prayer to enrich the life of the spirit
- Heal broken lives and relationships
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The Healer's Art (Paperback)
Keith Miller; Photographs by Sarah Miller; Flint Miller
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Read the Bldg Blog interview with Mary Beard about the Wonders of
the World series(Part I and Part II) Built by the decree of
Constantine, rebuilt by some of the most distinguished architects
in Renaissance Italy, emulated by Hitler's architect in his vision
for Germania, immortalized on film by Fellini, and fictionalized by
a modern American bestseller, St. Peter's is the most easily
recognizable church in the world. This book is a cultural history
of one of the most significant structures in the West. It bears the
imprint of Bramante, Raphael, Michelangelo, Bernini, and Canova.
For Grand Tourists of the eighteenth century, St. Peter's
exemplified the sublime. It continues to fascinate visitors today
and appears globally as a familiar symbol of the papacy and of the
Catholic Church itself. The church was first built in the fourth
century on what is thought to be the tomb of Peter--the rock upon
which Christ decreed his church shall be built. After twelve
hundred years, the church was largely demolished and rebuilt in the
sixteenth century when it came to acquire its present-day form. St.
Peter's awes the visitor by its gigantic proportions, creating a
city within itself. It is the mother church, the womb from which
churches around the world have taken inspiration. This book covers
the social, political, and architectural history of the church from
the fourth century to the present. From the threshold, to the
subterranean Roman necropolis, to the dizzying heights of the dome,
this book provides rare perspectives and contexts for understanding
the shape and significance of the most illustrious church in the
world.
Balthazar, book thief and bon vivant, arrives in Alexandria to
steal from the famous library. But from the moment he steps off the
boat, a veiled figure shadows him. Zeinab, literary prostitute and
avenging ghost, will be his chaperone through the city of books.
With her help, he succeeds in penetrating the underground library.
But once inside, instead of ransacking it, he becomes obsessed with
the youngest librarian, Shireen, who was born in the library and is
herself more than half book. Their love story forms the heart of
the novel. Balthazar schemes to get Shireen out of the library. But
Zeinab has plans of her own . . . In sumptuous, evocative prose,
The Book on Fire explores the relationships between creation and
destruction, between belief and imagination, between desire and
fulfillment. This new edition contains the bonus story, City of
Bones, and a brand new cover Ursula K. Le Guin said of Keith Miller
s first novel, The Book of Flying, that it was original in concept
and elegant in language, and Booklist called it a beautiful and
haunting modern fable that reads like exquisite poetry . This
second novel amply fulfils the promise of the first.
Wherever it goes, The Taste of New Wine changes lives, challenges
indifference, and creates an exciting sense of spiritual adventure.
Its message is a breakthrough for honesty, integrity, and openness
in our relations with God and with each other. The Taste of New
Wine presents a firsthand, revealing, and unforgettable story of
spiritual awakening. With unmitigated frankness, Keith Miller
shares the turmoil and discoveries he experienced on his personal
pilgrimage of faith. His powerful, life-changing message can spark
an exciting flame of spiritual renewal within your own heart. With
a refreshing absence of religious jargon, The Taste of New Wine
shows how we can find the way out of the familiar "me-centered"
predicament and move toward a pattern of honesty, integrity and
openness in our relationships with God and each other. The author
explores the transition from beginning commitment to a fuller and
more mature Christ-centered life. The Taste of New Wine offers
helpful insights on studying the Bible, worship, marriage and ways
to live out Jesus' teaching about the Kingdom of God in our
relationships and work. Four decades and over two million copies
(and translation into 11 languages) later, this contemporary
classic still offers a hopeful refreshing direction to its readers.
It was included in the book 100 Christian Books that Changed the
Century, by William J. Petersen and Randy Petersen. The Taste of
New Wine belongs on every Christian's shelf of staying-power
favorites, for it is a rich message, with insights that deserve to
be enjoyed again, year after year.
Un libro refrescante por su desinhibicion y atrevimiento, y
revolucionario por lo que tiene de innovador, La codependencia
lanza una inquisitiva mirada a la cuestion de la dependencia
emocional y sigue sus origenes hasta la ninez, describiendo asi una
amplia gama de problemas espirituales, intelectuales, fisicos y
sexuales, y proponiendo a la vez varios frentes de accion: - La
rapida identificacion de los comportamientos ligados a las
dependencias - La eliminacion de los sentimientos "toxicos"
procedentes de nuestra ninez. - el enfrentamiento con los sintomas
adultos de la dependencia. - Y la aplicacion de un metodo de
recuperacion que incluye terapia y enfoques de autoayuda. Disenada
para su utilizacion como manual y libro de consulta, la obra acaba
convirtiendose en un poderoso instrumento para aprender tecnicas
vitales que nos permitan alcanzar la madurez y la satisfaccion en
nuestras relaciones personales.
Our hero, Pico, is a poet and librarian, and forbidden to pursue
the girl of his dreams, for she has wings and Pico does not. When
he discovers an ancient letter in his library telling of the
mythical Morning Town where the flightless may gain their wings, he
sets off on a quest. It's a magical journey in which he meets a
robber queen, a lonely minotaur, a cannibal, an immortal beauty,
and a dream seller. Each has a story, and a lesson, for Pico-about
learning to love, to persevere, and, of course, to fly.
An exploration of the Twelve Steps and their unique benefits for Christians.
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