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This book is a collection of short stories, articulated in 7 sections. Cassandra is about vision. A "premonition." It is loosely related to neuro difference, mental illness, mental states often considered "altered." Hell is about death (as an ultimately altered state), but not only. Also about our imaginary of the afterlife, especially about the figure of the devil/demon, the idea of evil. Mozart, a section about love, declined by a number of different love stories, some happy some not, some complex, some linear. In Color is also about love, but from a child's point of view. It is about childhood. I should say girlhood. About coming of age, but it goes backwards and closes upon infant memories. Alter Alter contains the title story, and it focuses on the main theme of the book. It contains several stories of sisterhood, either biological or not. All the stories in Long Distance add to the relationship with the other an element of displacement and remoteness. Drift amplifies the distance and resumes a surreal tone, similar to that of the first section.
Salt Oracle is a collection of poems about the earth, the home, and the ancestral memory of the human body. It celebrates the connection of that body with the contents of its environment-with the body's movement and grace; with food that unfolds into generational tales; and with the dreams that, like memory, bridge the divide of human existence.Estrellas de marLa espuma salada del marcrece en las manoshumedeciendo los huesos ancestrales de mi especie.Las manos se conviertenen el templo del rito sagrado,ese rito que cada día lo repitocomo si fuera un ritoque me devuelve la graciaStarfishThe salty foam of the seagrows in my handsand dampens my ancestral bones.My hands become a templefor that sacred ritualthat I repeat dailyas if it were a ritethat returns me to graceLa mirada del águilaSus ojos hablan el lenguaje de otros mundos,los silencios eternos se hacen presentesen el ave de la magia y del presagioque aparece detrás del vidrio.The Eagle's GazeIts eyes speak the language of other worlds;the eternal silences emergein the bird of magic and prophecythat appears behind the glass.
"Letters Under Rock" Poetry Performance collects from many landscapes and faith traditions: Morocco, Ireland, the Sahara, India, Japan, Cambodia, etc. Animism, angels, Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, Desert Mothers, Saints, etc. There are rituals, ghosts, forest spirits, rebirth, mollusk that tells a story, dragon, heron, swan. This story reaches across time and space told in love letters left under a rock of an orphan Wanderer and a Nomad.
Through his work with people who were struggling with serious illness, Alden Sproull discovered a journey of reflection, insight, and trust. Walking the edge between life and death with those who battled for their lives was exciting, challenging, disturbing, troubling and, ultimately, life-changing. Join him and discover for yourself what it means to walk the edge of life.
The beginning is the thought process. Thoughts need to be organized. By doing that, feelings and the unconscious mind kick in. Those avenues travel and need to be crafted into a precise short form. Only a few words should express a lot of meaning. Each line stirs more ideas and thoughts. English is and always will be my second language. In the end effect the meaning of the poem is what counts.
In this fourth book in the series, the Native American medicine man, Flying Eagle calls upon his former student, Screaming Hawk, to heal him of a serious illness. Details from Flying Eagle's turbulent past emerge in the process, which help to explain the medicine man's long-standing difficulties with women. Screaming Hawk continues his spiritual journey into Native American and Christian spirituality while learning more about healing, The Power of the Opposites, and the secret behind the true nature of good and evil. The author, Patton Boyle, is a master storyteller who has not only managed to write an absolutely fascinating and riveting story, but he also imparts profound wisdom to the reader and opens our eyes to an entirely new and more evolved perspective.
In the third book of this remarkable series, a white man, who was renamed Screaming Hawk, continues his training under Flying Eagle, a Native American medicine man, in his third summer on the reservation. Once again, he is introduced to spiritual mysteries that change his, as well as the readers, outlook on life. Screaming Hawk becomes the teacher of an unusual young woman who comes seeking instruction. He feels an instant connection to her that he cannot explain. Together with his new student, his journey of self-discovery, learning more about Christianity, himself, and the ways of the Spirit continues to unfold. Patton Boyle is a master storyteller who has not only managed to write an absolutely fascinating and riveting story, but he also imparts profound wisdom to the reader and opens our eyes to an entirely new and more evolved perspective.
This novel is the second book in the Screaming Hawk series which deals with a man's spiritual training under a Native American medicine man. The main character, a white man who is later renamed Screaming Hawk, asks Flying Eagle to teach him about native spirituality because he has found little meaning in his own white man's religion. During the course of his second summer of training he continues to learn more about the ways of the Spirit, including the Mystic Paths of spiritual growth. He also continues to develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of his own religious background, and discovers that there are far more mysterious truths embedded in Christianity than he ever imagined. This is a book for those who seek to deepen their understanding of the ways of the Spirit and, like Screaming Hawk, are seeking to grow spiritually. The reader will learn many sacred truths in the process and discover that the two religions have much in common.
Screaming Hawk is the name given to a white man on a spiritual quest to learn the ways of the Spirit from a Native American medicine man, but during his first summer of training he learns that there are far more mysterious truths embedded in Christianity than he ever imagined. This is a book for those who, like Screaming Hawk, are seeking to deepen their understanding of themselves, their religion, and the mystical nature of life with the Spirit.
GrowBook is...hard-won know-how from seasoned entrepreneurs - a quick-reference guide to 25 steps to mature your business. FROM STRESSED TO FULFILLED: How do you transform a cash-strapped venture where you're wearing way too many hats into a thriving company of strong teammates, growing profits, and raving fans? If that's your question, this is your book! Applying GrowBook will mature your business to operate smoothly and profitably - even when you're not present. GROWTH STARTS WITH YOU: So much depends on your leadership - of yourself, employees and systems. GrowBook will show you how to work more "on" your business than "in" it. You'll transition from being a great technician to a successful entrepreneur as you grow your business from a startup into a powerhouse.SIMPLE BUT NOT EASY: Finally a down-to-earth book written by and for small business owners. We've bootstrapped successful businesses from nothing, so we know how to cut through the clutter and give you straight-up advice that works. Success isn't easy, but it can be made simple. GrowBook gives 25 clear steps to take, with real-life case studies to illustrate them. No fluff - just highly concentrated wisdom to grow your business. It's a small business owner's manual in quick-scan format.FIGHTING POVERTY WITH 100% OF PROFITS: GrowBook is written by business owners who train and mentor others in several countries. We donate all profits from this book to our nonprofit - royalties are over-rated! Your purchase enables us to "co-create thriving businesses and communities." See more at CreatingJobs.o
This is a delightful story equally suitable for children or adults who have suffered the loss of someone they love. Satchel is a boy who is grieving both the death of his pet hamster and the death of his grandfather. One night a giant but lovable alligator named Clarence starts visiting Satchel and eventually helps Satchel deal with his grief and his fears by taking him on an amazing journey to The Land of Joy. Satchel returns from his journey with a new perspective on life, death and the eternal power of love.
Jonathan longs for world and inner peace. While meditating, he discovers a shining gate. Upon entering, he finds himself in the mysterious Realm of Light. The Beings he meets assign him a guide, Azar, a rather peculiar angel, who teaches Jonathan about the Realm and assists him with his quest for peace. Events are set into motion which will affect the future of the entire world.This book presents the reader with a fascinating and thought-provoking new way to look at our interactions with the angels, or Beings of Light. This narrative of an encounter between humans and angels is at times humorous but also filled with profound teachings. The reader may be left with the sense that deep, forgotten truths are being uncovered and encountered again for the first time.
It's an easily made mistake to think of the Psalms as a "book," for most of the time we encounter them either in reading or as spoken, complete with chapters and verses. They're found in the middle of the Bible (aka the "Big book"), alongside other diverse writings, so we often locate them among the literary genres such as histories, legal works, teachings, satires, prophecies, letters and even gospels.While they work well that way too, it's always helpful to remember that the Psalms were a hymnbook for the people of God, the Jews, who used these songs to give voice to their life circumstances in relationship with that God. With 150 opportunities, a wide range of experiences come to the fore, both similar and unique.And they can be wonderfully personal. Though there is a power to common experience, be it in worship or in a concert hall (or a roadhouse), we all hear the music differently. From the wild hope of Psalm 91 (God as "refuge") to the brutality of Psalm 137 (v.9 "Happy shall they be who take your little ones and dash them against the rock!"), there may be something for everyone, something for anything.This also applies to the expressions. Even in modern times, the best musicians who use words are characterized by a diverse "catalog." Take for example Aretha Franklin - from the play and pointedness of "Respect" to the sheer grandeur of her best takes on "Amazing Grace," or the Beatles - the giddy hopefulness in "I Want to Hold Your Hand" to the pathos of "Eleanor Rigby." Great musical art emerges from real life's varieties, then transcends them, only to return us to terra firma, perhaps different than we were before. In that spirit, a number of artists produced the works found in this book. Inspired by their own experiences with particular Psalms, these people of God give form to how the texts have spoken to them. As it should be, they vary considerably, multiple voices of faith collected under one roof.I suspect that nothing in the Bible works as well as the Psalms with the practice of "bibliomancy," the practice of randomly opening it up to see what you may see. Often, I have found myself with a half an hour and no agenda, probably between things, so out has come the book, flipped open near the middle, and it has (sometimes) sung as it may. It is my hope that the pieces of art included herein will encourage and complement the same.Many have noted over the centuries that Psalm 1 and Psalm 150 bookend the psalter, starting with a call to participation based on common sense (1:3 "They are like trees planted by streams of water") and concluding with sheer joy (150:6 "Let everything that breathes praise the Lord!"). We like it when life's wisdoms "work," but what we really want is to end in joy. Individually and collectively, the Psalms can address and transform our journeys. So be it.
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