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The Shaman's Path takes you on a guided journey to discover your
life's purpose. Exercises and meditations take you on an
experiential path on which you identify your issues, explore your
ancestral ties and relationships, and examine your everyday roles.
All of these are released through personal work and ceremony. At
the end of the journey, you discover your destiny and move forward
with a different perspective about yourself and the world around
you. Rooted in the Shamanic practices of the medicine men and women
of the High Andes in Peru, the author has taken what has been an
oral tradition and concisely explained its history and its
practical applications to modern life in North America and
elsewhere. By completing the exercises in this book, you move out
of time and space, and learn to navigate the pathways to the lower
and upper worlds through Shamanic journeying, meet and communicate
with spirit guides and power animals, and come to a place where the
mind and spirit can find healing. Working closely with the Earth,
the author describes sacred ceremonies to create a deep connection
with your place of being in the world. Options for working alone or
in a group are provided. The work is not easy or fast, but the
author offers you step-by-step guidance and advice, as well as
personal examples, to help along the way. The author's journey,
through the work described, was one of personal transformation and
joy, and she wishes you many insights and great blessings as you
begin your own journey to the healed state.
This book offers a provocative retelling of Palestinian political
history through an examination of the international commissions
that have investigated political violence and human rights
violations. More than twenty commissions have been convened over
the last century, yet no significant change has resulted from these
inquiries. The findings of the very first, the 1919 King-Crane
Commission, were suppressed. The Mitchell Committee, convened in
the heat of the Second Intifada, urged Palestinians to listen more
sympathetically to the feelings of their occupiers. And factfinders
returning from a shell-shocked Gaza Strip in 2008 registered their
horror at the scale of the destruction, but Gazans have continued
to live under a crippling blockade. Drawing on debates in the
press, previously unexamined UN reports, historical archives, and
ethnographic research, Lori Allen explores six key investigative
commissions over the last century. She highlights how Palestinians'
persistent demands for independence have been routinely translated
into the numb language of reports and resolutions. These
commissions, Allen argues, operating as technologies of liberal
global governance, yield no justice—only the oppressive status
quo. A History of False Hope issues a biting critique of the
captivating allure and cold impotence of international law.
This book offers a provocative retelling of Palestinian political
history through an examination of the international commissions
that have investigated political violence and human rights
violations. More than twenty commissions have been convened over
the last century, yet no significant change has resulted from these
inquiries. The findings of the very first, the 1919 King-Crane
Commission, were suppressed. The Mitchell Committee, convened in
the heat of the Second Intifada, urged Palestinians to listen more
sympathetically to the feelings of their occupiers. And factfinders
returning from a shell-shocked Gaza Strip in 2008 registered their
horror at the scale of the destruction, but Gazans have continued
to live under a crippling blockade. Drawing on debates in the
press, previously unexamined UN reports, historical archives, and
ethnographic research, Lori Allen explores six key investigative
commissions over the last century. She highlights how Palestinians'
persistent demands for independence have been routinely translated
into the numb language of reports and resolutions. These
commissions, Allen argues, operating as technologies of liberal
global governance, yield no justice-only the oppressive status quo.
A History of False Hope issues a biting critique of the captivating
allure and cold impotence of international law.
Lori Allen helps women rediscover their worth as she encourages
them to age well with style and sass. Women today are facing so
much uncertainty-about life and the future. For Lori Allen,
business owner, breast cancer survivor, and star of TLC's Say Yes
to the Dress: Atlanta, her advice stems from the ups and downs of
her personal life: from building one of the biggest and busiest
bridal megasalons in the country to navigating her position in the
sandwich generation and caring for a husband battling cancer during
her own breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. In Say Yes to What's
Next, Lori addresses crucial issues, such as how to: Pivot, embrace
the unexpected, and live out your passion Practice essential
self-care that enriches your mind, body, and spirit Make space for
yourself and your priorities while still being a caring partner,
parent, and friend Maintain a close circle of friends at every age
and stage of life Take charge of your money and attain financial
freedom and security Say Yes to What's Next is more than just a
guide for our best tomorrows, it's the beginning of a life-makeover
movement for women of all ages.Whether you're feeling invisible,
ignored, or like your voice doesn't matter, or you're simply
uncertain about what's next, Lori offers advice on what to do, what
not do, and how to see your way through the unexpected.
"The Rise and Fall of Human Rights" provides a groundbreaking
ethnographic investigation of the Palestinian human rights
worldOCoits NGOs, activists, and victims, as well as their
politics, training, and discourseOCosince 1979. Though human rights
activity began as a means of struggle against the Israeli
occupation, it has since been professionalized and politicized,
transformed into a public relations tool for political
legitimization and state-making.
In failing to end the Israeli occupation, protect basic human
rights, or establish an accountable Palestinian government, the
human rights industry has become the object of cynicism for many
Palestinians. Lori Allen contends, however, that far from
indicating apathy, such cynicism generates a productive critique of
domestic politics and Western interventionism. The book's broad
appeal lies in illuminating the successes and failures of
Palestinians' varied engagements with human rights in their quest
for independence.
"The Rise and Fall of Human Rights" provides a groundbreaking
ethnographic investigation of the Palestinian human rights
world--its NGOs, activists, and "victims," as well as their
politics, training, and discourse--since 1979. Though human rights
activity began as a means of struggle against the Israeli
occupation, in failing to end the Israeli occupation, protect basic
human rights, or establish an accountable Palestinian government,
the human rights industry has become the object of cynicism for
many Palestinians. But far from indicating apathy, such cynicism
generates a productive critique of domestic politics and Western
interventionism. This book illuminates the successes and failures
of Palestinians' varied engagements with human rights in their
quest for independence.
The Shaman's Path takes you on a guided journey to discover your
life's purpose. Exercises and meditations take you on an
experiential path on which you identify your issues, explore your
ancestral ties and relationships, and examine your everyday roles.
All of these are released through personal work and ceremony. At
the end of the journey, you discover your destiny and move forward
with a different perspective about yourself and the world around
you. Rooted in the Shamanic practices of the medicine men and women
of the High Andes in Peru, the author has taken what has been an
oral tradition and concisely explained its history and its
practical applications to modern life in North America and
elsewhere. By completing the exercises in this book, you move out
of time and space, and learn to navigate the pathways to the lower
and upper worlds through Shamanic journeying, meet and communicate
with spirit guides and power animals, and come to a place where the
mind and spirit can find healing. Working closely with the Earth,
the author describes sacred ceremonies to create a deep connection
with your place of being in the world. Options for working alone or
in a group are provided. The work is not easy or fast, but the
author offers you step-by-step guidance and advice, as well as
personal examples, to help along the way. The author's journey,
through the work described, was one of personal transformation and
joy, and she wishes you many insights and great blessings as you
begin your own journey to the healed state.
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