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We Are From One Planet (Paperback)
Paulette Kouffman Sherman; Illustrated by Rachel Shana Vine; Designed by Sara Blum
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R331
Discovery Miles 3 310
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"We Are From One Planet" is a feminist, humanist children's book
that lets kids know that boys and girls and men and women are from
one planet. It describes how mommies and daddies can both work and
take care of their kids and share chores. Daddies can be teachers
and nurses and mommies can be doctors and engineers. Kids can do
and be anything, regardless of their gender. It reminds them that
men and women must work in partnership at home and at work, in
order for our planet thrive
Offering 69 NYC date ideas that Dr. Sherman tried-along with
contact information-this book is a springboard to inspire ongoing
romance and creativity in your life and relationships. Have fun and
explore new places while getting to know each other better. Plus,
it's an opportunity to fall in love with NYC again
The Cancer Path is a memoir/self-help book about a woman who views
cancer as spiritual path. Dr. Sherman describes it as her 'Eat,
Pray, Love' of cancer experience. As a psychologist, mother, wife
and breast cancer survivor, Dr. Sherman viewed cancer as a zen
stick that promoted self-care, healing and greater wholeness. It
was a springboard to examine her body, mind, emotions and Spirit.
This context made this challenging year of treatment an eternal
gift. She wrote this book so that other cancer survivors could
learn these spiritual lessons too. Her wish is that the cancer
experience can lead to deeper healing and growth. The Cancer Path
examines healing on all four levels, examining controversial
questions related to cancer treatment, addressing coping
strategies, healing resources and providing many practical tips
along the way. Dr. Sherman references over sixty books as
milestones along your path. The Cancer Path will help you: Feel
less alone on this startling & challenging journey Develop a
Healing Team that supports you Explore ways to process your
emotions Find Spiritual meaning in your illness Choose positive
thoughts and a powerful context about your cancer Explore the
research on controversial issues related to your cancer treatment
Examine diet, movement and alternative therapies for your body
Consider the role of meditation and prayer Reflect upon the
spiritual lessons you receive on your cancer path Marry healing on
all four levels for optimal holistic growth ...And so much more Dr.
Sherman felt that her cancer path brought her spiritual purpose
into focus and she wants the same for you Dr. Paulette Kouffman
Sherman is a licensed psychologist with a private practice in
Manhattan. She's the author of the four-book Cancer Path series and
seven other books. She's a regular speaker at The Learning Annex
and writes a column as the NY Love Examiner. The CBS Early Show,
the AM Northwest Early Show, the Curtis Sliwa show and KBOO radio
have had her as a guest. She's been an expert on MSN.com, USA
Weekend, the NY Post, Newsweek, Lifetime.com, More, Match.com,
Foxnews.com, Fox Business, Better Homes & Gardens, Reader's
Digest, Redbook, Glamour, Forbes, Woman's Day, Metro news-papers,
Men's Health, Seventeen, Complete Woman magazines, The Huffington
Post and the NY Times. She's a breast cancer survivor, wife and
mother of two. Learn more at: www.drpaulettesherman.com,
www.thecancerpath.com, www.parachutejumppublishing.com or
www.whenmarswomendate.com. Book Details: Paperback: 402 pages
Publisher: Parachute Jump Publishing (March 22, 2013) Language:
English ISBN-13: 978-0-9852469-4-5 Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5
inches Price: $14.95
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Lift Shekhina Up (Paperback)
Paulette Kouffman Sherman; Illustrated by Rachel Shana Vine; Designed by Sara Blum
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R245
Discovery Miles 2 450
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To Be Noble (Paperback)
Paulette Kouffman Sherman; Illustrated by Ian Christian Sherman; Designed by Sara Blum
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R192
Discovery Miles 1 920
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Noble is a 5-year old boy who wants to find out about his name. At
night, his guardian angel Lucy takes him on an astral journey to
consult the ascended Masters and sages about what it means to be
noble. This is a fun, informative, value-driven book that helps
children to recognize their ability to do the right thing, be their
own person, have compassion for others and to follow their heart.
The author of this book wrote it for her son Noble and his dad
illustrated it. Their hope is that all children will enjoy this
book but it may also be an extra special gift for the other 24,976
Nobles out there (this number is increasing by 206 Noble's each
year)
Riva Nussenbaum was born in Khotin, Basserabia on November 9th,
1910. She had two sisters, two brothers and parents and was the
youngest child. Her two brothers and sisters left for America when
anti-semitism had begun to increase but Riva was only nine so she
remained to take care of her mother, who was sick. She married
Avraham Wolkove when she was 28 years old and they celebrated the
arrival of their first child a year later. She made a hope chest
her new daughter. Little did she know, their future was not
something she could plan. When Riva's daughter turned one, the Iron
guard descended on their little town without warning and told the
townspeople to pack up their bags. They were all sent to a work
camp, ' to help the government.' The soldiers offered to put my
mother (who was then only one year old) onto a carriage for the
children but she walked with my Bubby instead. It was a 300 mile
march to a town called Murapha, 60 kilometers before Kiev. The work
camp was called Transnistria. At night they slept on the fields and
ate raw potatoes and carrots. Every day 3-5 people died from
hunger. This difficult journey took 6 months to complete. At
Murapha, they lived in an abandoned house with seventeen people.
There was nothing to eat and every day the men were taken to work.
The men worked on the fields and in return they were given some pea
soup which they split three ways. Some days they lived only on
water. They did not take a bath for three years and had head lice.
They had to wash their clothes without soap and my Bubby loved to
be clean, so this was very hard for her. She imagined what it would
be like to come home to a normal bed and home. Find out how she
survived this experience and more, living until 99 years old to
enjoy her children, grandchildren and great grandchild...and share
in the wisdom and grace that she can offer us today.
Have you ever wanted to create a fairy tea party and add some magic
to your life? This book is a step by step guide that teaches you
how to conceive and execute this event, the decor, food, fairy
trivia, fairy music, fairy outfits, party activities and more You
will create the party of your dreams with lots of imagination and
very little cooking.
Dating can be very confusing, especially if you're new to it. As a
psychologist and dating coach, a dating expert and an author who
has written six dating and relationship books, I feel like I've
been asked every conceivable dating question. What follows is much
of my dating advice. I've divided this dating compendium into 8
major sections: Your Dating Context, First Date Anxiety, Important
Dating Considerations, How to Get a Date, Advice for Your Actual
Dates, A Few Readers Questions, Advice for Longer-Term
Relationships and Dating Advice for the Successful Career Woman.
This is not a traditional how-to book that guides you in a step-by
step process from meeting someone to how to get married. Rather, it
addresses a variety of dating issues that confuse singles and by
addressing them it helps singles navigate the dating process from
an initial meeting with someone to longer relationship concerns.
Some Dating topics include: Your dating attitude How to deal with
Break-ups Reuniting with an ex Where to meet someone new Making a
dating action plan Dealing with rejection Volume dating Where to
date over 40 Common dating mistakes How to deal with dating anxiety
How to have uncomfortable dating conversations Long-distance dating
And so much more Enjoy.
Mishkan is a sensuous, spiritual bedtime story for adults. It was
written as a poem by Paulette to her husband on their sixth wedding
anniversary and was illustrated by Rachel Shana Vine. As parents of
two children under four (at the time) Paulette describes the
challenge of balancing dark and light in marriage; the physical and
spiritual world. Marriage is full of responsibilities so it's
important to remember the underlying light, love and unity.
Shekhina (the Feminine Divine in Judaism) also means mishkan, the
tent that houses the Divine or the indwelling presence of God. As
we source her love we can bring it into our home, our body and our
heart, in holy union. Mishkan is a kabbalistic allegory for
marrying the physical and spiritual world and for lifting the veil
of conflict and illusion to continually rediscover love in our
lives.
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Shekhinah (Paperback)
Paulette Kouffman Sherman; Illustrated by Rachel Shana Vine; Designed by Sara Blum
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R330
Discovery Miles 3 300
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Shekhina is the first children's book (that's for adults too) that
explores the radiance and love of the Feminine Divine, the Sabbath
Bride. The Shekinah is G-d's indwelling presence. She is
unconditional love, compassion and forgiveness. An awareness of her
gifts can help us incorporate her energy into our daily lives and
into the lives of our children.
These are the 21 lessons I learned on my spiritual path through
cancer. 21 is an important number. Some say it is the number of
Spiritual Masters, of the harmony of Creation, of renewal, of the
responsibility and maturity of the individual, that there are 21
attributes of wisdom and the word Angel was pronounced by Jesus 21
times. Also, healers say that it takes 21 days to break a habit. We
have a habit (in this society)of thinking of cancer as a scary
death pronouncement that leads to fear, depression and anger.
Sometimes this makes us doubt God and our purpose. Sometimes it
makes us become harder on ourselves, instead of leading us to more
Grace and Love. What follows are lessons that helped me transition
from fear to love while on my cancer path. I hope it will inspire
you too I wanted to create a short picture book that you could flip
through while you were in the hospital; one that would not require
a ton of brain power but would lift your spirits. Do not give up.
If I can get through my year of treatment so can you
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