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Let It Grow (Paperback)
Mary Ann Fraser; Illustrated by Riley Samels
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R170
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A young boy has a pumpkin seed. A very small pumpkin seed. A very
small but special pumpkin seed. And what will become of this very
small but special seed? He'll only find out if he lets it grow…
and grow… and grow! Because sometimes the smallest things can
lead to the biggest adventures! In a world full of immediacy and
instant gratification, author Mary Ann Fraser plants the seed of
patience in her playful picture book about the life cycle of a
giant pumpkin and the rewards of letting it grow.
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Little Brown Mouse (Board book)
Cottage Door Press; Ginger Swift; Illustrated by Riley Samels
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R220
R176
Discovery Miles 1 760
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A new perspective on the relationships among colleges,
universities, and the communities with which they are now
partnering. Colleges and universities have always had interesting
relationships with their external communities, whether they are
cities, towns, or something in between. In many cases, they are the
main economic driver for their regions-State College, Pennsylvania,
or Raleigh, North Carolina, for example-and in others, they exist
side by side with thriving industries. In The New American College
Town, James Martin, James E. Samels & Associates provide a
practical guide for planning a new kind of American college
town-one that moves beyond the nostalgia-tinged stereotype to
achieve collaborative objectives. What exactly is a college town in
America today? Examining the broad range of partnerships
transforming campuses and the communities around them, the book
opens by detailing twenty characteristics of new American college
towns. Subsequent chapters invite presidents, provosts, planners,
mayors, architects, and association directors to share their views
on how college town relationships are shaping new generations of
students and citizens. The book tackles urban and rural
institutions, as well as community colleges, and closes with
predictions about what college towns will look like in twenty-five
years. Contributors include presidents from Lehigh, Portland State,
New Jersey City, and Connecticut College, along with five college
town mayors and the current or former executive directors from the
International Town-Gown Association, the Association for the Study
of Higher Education, and others. The book also traces how town-gown
relations are expanding into innovative areas nationally and
internationally, moving beyond familiar student life programs and
services to hundred-million-dollar downtown developments. The first
comprehensive, single-volume resource designed for leaders on both
sides of these conversations, The New American College Town
includes action plans, lessons learned, and pitfalls to avoid in
developing transformative relationships between colleges and their
extended communities. Contributors: Robert C. Andringa, Aaron Aska,
Beth Bagwell, Katherine Bergeron, Kelly A. Cherwin, Phillip
DiChiara, Lorin Ditzler, Mauri A. Ditzler, Kevin E. Drumm, Erin
Flynn, Michael Fox, Joel Garreau, Susan Henderson, Andrew W. Hibel,
Patrick Hyland, Jr., Jay Kahn, James Martin, Miguel Martinez-Saenz,
Fred McGrail, Kim Nehls, Krisan Osterby, Tracee Reiser, Stuart
Rothenberger, Kate Rousmaniere, James E. Samels, Rick Seltzer, John
D. Simon, Jefferson A. Singer, Allison Starer, Wim Wiewel, Eugene
L. Zdziarski II
'The Pistis Sophia' is a sophisticated and deeply mystical teaching
given by Jesus about the suffering of Sophia as she attempts to
ascend to the highest spiritual truth. This scripture is remarkable
for its profound mysticism, its clear rebuke of unethical behaviour
and its perspective on the spiritual role of women. Having read
this text, it becomes very clear why the established religious
powers attempted to obliterate the Gnostics, but failed. Study of
this teaching, also, inspires a re-evaluation of how the Christian
Gospels have been interpreted for centuries.
Wherever there is motion, there is sound. At every level of the
universe, creation is movement, sound, a vibration of energy. That
is why all the ancient scriptures exclaim that creation begins with
a sound, symbolized by the Word of God that says, "Let there be
Light." Spiritual light-insight, understanding, and personal
experience of the Divine-is also created by means of sound, by the
motion of energy within us. Spiritual elevation depends upon laws
of nature that humanity ignores. Learn how the forces of creation
flow in all of nature, especially within us. By conscious use of
the energy that pulses within us, we can open our spiritual eyes
and ears to the creative power of sound. This leads us to personal
experience of the truth: genuine spiritual experience.
A beautiful explanation of the Kabbalistic wisdom hidden in the
Aztec Pantheon. "It is stated that the Toltecs said: Quetzalcoatl,
Tula succumbs, Tula is wrecked! "Yes, it is finished, the lost Eden
is finished, the distant Tula turned into ashes, the Garden of Eden
and the Garden of Hesperides became cosmic dust. The human being
lost his transcendental faculties and converted himself into a
beggar, he abandoned ancient wisdom, he degenerated completely; yet
now, only the glory of Quetzalcoatl (the Cosmic Christ) in this
Universe can radically transform us and convert us into
super-humans. "We are in a terribly Dark Age! We need to regenerate
ourselves; we need to study in depth the Quetzalcoatlian mysteries.
We need to carry this message of our Lord Quetzalcoatl throughout
all of America, so that America can burn with the marvelous blazing
glory of Quetzalcoatl." This book was written by Samael Aun Weor
for the most advanced and demanding level of Gnostic practice,
therefore this book is one of the most subtle and complex that he
wrote. One of the most striking features of this book is the
sequence of practical exercises that build from chapter to chapter,
resulting in a powerful and direct method to access personal inner
experience of the superior planes of existence.
What does it mean when consumers "shop with a conscience" and
choose products labeled as fair or sustainable? Does this translate
into meaningful changes in global production processes? To what
extent are voluntary standards implemented and enforced, and can
they really govern global industries? Looking behind the Label
presents an informative introduction to global production and
ethical consumption, tracing the links between consumers' choices
and the practices of multinational producers and retailers. Case
studies of several types of products-wood and paper, food, apparel
and footwear, and electronics-are used to reveal what lies behind
voluntary rules and to critique predominant assumptions about
ethical consumption as a form of political expression.
Since the economic recession of 2008, colleges and universities
have looked for ways to lower costs while increasing incomes. Not
all have succeeded. Threatened closures and recent institutional
mergers point to what might be a coming trend in higher education.
The long-term economic weakness of colleges and universities means
schools need to become more strategic about how they consider
previously unthinkable options. This provocative book will be their
indispensable guide to managing the crisis. In Consolidating
Colleges and Merging Universities, James Martin and James E. Samels
bring together higher education leaders to talk about something
that few want to discuss: how institutions might cooperate with
their competitors to survive in this economic climate. Barring
that, Martin and Samels argue, some will shutter their campuses.
But closing, they emphasize, is a complex process that involves
more than just sending the students home and turning off the
lights. The first one-volume resource for presidents, trustees,
provosts, chief financial officers, and faculty leaders planning to
partner, merge, or close a college or university, the book offers
specific guidelines and action steps used successfully to create
multiple forms of partnership between higher education
institutions. The book includes contributions by twenty nationally
recognized leaders in partnership and strategic planning, as well
as an appendix detailing key college and university mergers and
closures since 2000. Each chapter includes informative responses
from practitioners who answer the question, "What is the single
most important lesson you would share with a planning team
designing a partnership or merger this year?" Responding to many
daunting questions now being raised nationally about institutional
fragility and sustainability, Consolidating Colleges and Merging
Universities is an honest and practical guide to the possibilities
and pitfalls of downsizing American higher education.
What does it mean when consumers "shop with a conscience" and
choose products labeled as fair or sustainable? Does this translate
into meaningful changes in global production processes? To what
extent are voluntary standards implemented and enforced, and can
they really govern global industries? Looking behind the Label
presents an informative introduction to global production and
ethical consumption, tracing the links between consumers' choices
and the practices of multinational producers and retailers. Case
studies of several types of products-wood and paper, food, apparel
and footwear, and electronics-are used to reveal what lies behind
voluntary rules and to critique predominant assumptions about
ethical consumption as a form of political expression.
Discover the wildest places on earth, and meet the amazing people
dedicating their lives to conserving them. The World's Wildest
Places engages adventurous and curious children with the action
being taken to combat the human impact on Planet Earth. Young
readers can embark on the journey of a lifetime to 20 of the
world's wildest places! Explore each environment, and learn about
the keepers who are working to preserve them for future
generations. Meet the animals and plants who call the wilderness
home, and discover how you can take active steps to make a
difference. Featuring colourful original illustrations and stunning
photography, The World's Wildest Places brings the excitement of
the jungle and the adventure of the rainforest to your lap. This
striking conversation book for kids features: - 20 incredible
locations across six continents, from tropical rainforests to
deserts - Combines stunning illustrations and photography to bring
the places, people and animals to life - Accessible text providing
young readers with an easy introduction to conservation and the
environment - Hide and Seek / Search and Find activities for every
location make reading fun - Highlights the conservation work that
is underway across the globe This awe-inspiring environment book is
the perfect addition to the library of curious 6+ year olds with an
interest in animals, adventure and exploration, alongside
caregivers seeking to empower children to bring about positive
change to the planet. Celebrate your child's curiosity as they dive
into the wild and wonderful scenes of the world's most stunning
habitats, with clear and accessible text that offers young readers
an entry-point to conservation and the environment. Featuring a
foreword by WLT patron and well-known naturalist Steve Backshall,
this amazing animal book was developed in collaboration with World
Land Trust, a conservation charity protecting the world's most
threatened habitats.
Although modern culture laughs at the mere mention of "the devil"
and "hell" while simultaneously indulging deeply in them via
popular music, movies, and television, the practical reality
remains completely unknown to the general public. Clearing away
centuries of dogma, illogical beliefs and foolish theories, Samael
Aun Weor discusses his personal, conscious experiences of the
inferior worlds and the beings who reside there. By application of
ancient techniques preserved by the Gnostic tradition, anyone can
confirm with certainty what exists in the subtle dimensions of
nature, whether "above" or "below." Learn the true identity of both
the "Devil" and Lucifer, and how to harness the forces of nature in
order to propel yourself towards a higher way of life.
As the chief academic officer, the provost plays the central role
in the contemporary university or college. He or she leads the
faculty and serves as their key representative to the
administration while simultaneously acting as the administration's
spokesperson to the academic faculty. How has this essential
leadership position evolved over the past few decades, and what are
the best practices to adopt for succeeding in specific operational
areas? In seventeen essays written by some of the most successful
chief academic officers in the United States, The Provost's
Handbook outlines key topics related to the changing environment of
higher education while explaining what constitutes effective
leadership at the college and university level. How, for example,
does the provost lead in a time of disruption and shifting needs?
What skills should he or she nurture in new faculty? What role
should data and institutional research play in decision making? How
can a provost navigate the often stormy situations of shared
governance? These questions-and many more challenges presented by
this role-are addressed in this essential volume. Assembled by
James Martin and James E. Samels, accomplished authors and scholars
of leadership in higher education, The Provost's Handbook is
destined to become the go-to resource for deans, presidents,
trustees, and chief academic officers everywhere.
Dive into the world's wildest oceans, lakes, and rivers, and get
ready for an underwater adventure! Embark on the journey of a
lifetime to 20 of the world's wildest waters! Explore each
environment and learn about the people who are working to preserve
them for future generations. Meet the creatures who call these
watery worlds home and discover how you can take active steps to
make a difference. Featuring colourful original illustrations and
stunning photography, The World's Wildest Waters brings the
excitement of the high seas and the mystery of the ocean's dark,
hidden depths to your lap.
For thousands of years, the great spiritual adepts from all corners
of the globe have guarded the secret teachings of the divine
science, the systematic and exact process that awakens the mystical
capabilities of the human soul. Now, anyone can receive these
teachings, and cultivate the high spiritual levels needed in order
to bring humanity out of suffering. Samael Aun Weor wrote three
important books about the power of sacred words, and how spiritual
aspirants use prayer and mantra to awaken consciousness and benefit
humanity. All three are included in this book. Logos Mantra
Theurgy: This is probably the most densely packed book of spiritual
exercises on the planet. Includes hundreds of techniques, such
mantras for protection, awakening chakras, astral projection,
healing, and much, much more. Best of all: they work. Esoteric
Treatise of Theurgy: Samael Aun Weor reports his findings after an
extensive investigation in the internal worlds regarding the
ancient "Conjuration of Solomon," from which we learn about the
types of awakened beings in the internal worlds, and how to work
with them safely. The Seven Words: Explains many details about the
development of the Astral Body, and how by means of the Eucharist
(Unction) anyone can receive help from the root energy of spiritual
awakening.
"Without wanting to hurt delicate susceptibilities in any way, we
must emphasize the basic idea that a variety of venerable
institutions coexist within the cultural-spiritual environment of
contemporary humanity that very sincerely believe they know the
Secret Path. Nonetheless, they do not know it. "In all the books of
ancient times, the Secret Path is cited. This Path is quoted and
mentioned in many verses; yet people do not know it. "Beloved
reader, to unveil, to show and to teach the esoteric path that
leads to the Final Liberation is certainly the purpose of this book
that you have in your hands. This is one of the books of the Fifth
Gospel. "The great German initiate Goethe wrote, "Every theory is
gray and only the tree of the golden fruits of life is green."
"Certainly, what we deliver in this new book are transcendental
lived experiences. It is what we have verified, what we have
directly experienced." For the first time in the history of
humanity, the path of Initiation has been explained from beginning
to end. This is not a collection of references from various
spiritual treatises: this is the direct experience of the author.
In this work Samael Aun Weor explains the essential outline of the
Direct Path to the realization of the Being. The Direct Path is the
only way to reach the heights of spiritual development, and was
indicated with precision by Jesus of Nazareth: "Enter by the narrow
gate; for the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to
destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is
narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find
it are few." - Matthew 7:13
In ancient times, the Gnostics sought for salvation through
personal, experiential knowledge of the Divine. Their methods of
self-reliance and their sublime knowledge profoundly impacted
society, such that the dominant powers felt threatened and the
tradition was forced to disappear from public view. Now, after
centuries of obscurity, the Gnostics have re-emerged, still
carrying their profound message of Gnosis: knowledge of self and
the Divine. In a simple and elegant way, Samael Aun Weor explains
the basic methodology for people in today's world to begin to
approach the greater mysteries of the Gnostics. In this basic and
practical guide, Samael Aun Weor offers a breadth of exercises
guiding the reader to discover within themselves a wealth of
insight and understanding. Gnosis, after all, is Greek for
"knowledge," and the seeker is told, "Know thyself, and thou shalt
know the universe and its Gods." "A great author deduced that the
human being needs eight important things in life: health and the
conservation of life, nourishment, sleep, money and the things
money can buy, life in the beyond, sexual satisfaction, the
well-being of his children, and a sense of proper importance. We
synthesize these eight things into three: Health Money Love "If you
really want to acquire these three things, you should study and
practice everything that this course teaches you. We will show you
the path of success." - Samael Aun Weor
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