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At no other time has it been more important to examine the way we care for ourselves and others. Our physical, mental, and spiritual health is being tested at a high level. At times, life feels beyond full and without goodness. By pausing long enough to explore aspects of our lives that we often take for granted, we can begin to see patterns steeped in tradition that support health at a cellular level. Tammera Karr and Kathleen Bell have taken that pause to show us how the foods we eat, the thoughts we think, and the sounds and colors that surround us affect our well-being. Based on clinical experience, research, personal reflection, and a passion for advancing healthcare perspectives, this book is a guide for nourishing mind, body, and spirit by integrating today's rapidly changing landscape with nature's wisdom. In our immense capacity to care for others, this book will challenge you to examine your plate, scrape it clean if needed, and begin to fill it with the understanding that the mind and body are inseparable. To nourish one means to nourish the other, allowing us to heal. Perfect for those in health care, education, and proactively minded. Hundreds of current scientific references, fascinating historical tidbits, thought-provoking quotes. "Empty Plate is a refreshingly original and insightful approach to true Holistic health. An enjoyable, thought-provoking blend of history, tradition, and science .... A must-read for those with a serious interest in integrative approaches to health." Terry Wahls, MD, researcher, educator, and author of the Wahls Protocol "Empty Plate is a little gem, not only in the world of nutrition - it also reminds us of our interconnectedness with the natural world and its influence on our well-being. It creatively connects food with mindfulness and sustainability, offers key principles to support healthy living, and is peppered with thoughtful personal reflections. Kudos to the authors - well done!" Veda L. Andrus EdD, MSN, RN, HN-BC (R), Vice President, Education and Program Development, The BirchTree Center for Healthcare Transformation "Every nurse should be required to read Empty Plate for their benefit and that of their patients." Mary Hagood, FNP-C "Tammera Karr and Kathleen Bell feed body, mind, and spirit in Empty Plate. They teach us how to begin anew to fill our plate with food that nourishes, a mind that is calm, a world that encourages sustainability and a profound connection to nature. Empty Plate is personal with writings and poetry. It provides a historical and traditional perspective that you won't find elsewhere. It's also based on current research and provides practical tools throughout. This book will shift your attention and, ultimately, your actions. Gift yourself with a guiltless treat by reading Empty Plate." Elizabeth Lipski, PhD, CNS, FACN, nutritionist, professor, author of Digestive Wellness. Faculty Maryland University of Integrative Health "Hippocrates stated long ago that food is medicine. On many levels, color is medicine, especially the colors of food. Tammera and Kathleen have captured the impact of color on our physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. I am excited to see how they explored their perceptions of color and meal plates to reflect our holistic wellbeing. Empty Plate is a colorful dance exploring and inviting us to discover how various aspects of our lives are interconnected." Deanna Minich, PhD, nutritionist, educator, author of the Whole Detox and the Rainbow Diet, and President of the American College of Nutrition
Peppy is a fun-loving puppy who gets into trouble but earns his keep in an emergency! A delightful book for young and old.
On the heels of Dr. Tammera Karr's second edition of Our Journey with Food comes her cookery book of the same name. Dr. Karr's Our Journey with Food Cookery Book continues to delve into the history of the foods we eat, cultural traditions that keep food at the center of the family, and the continuing evolution of our food industry. With 200 enticing recipes, this book will spark memories of dishes long forgotten or introduce you to traditions and methods of cooking you may not have known existed. Filled with tips about how to resurrect the almost lost art of food preparation techniques, including canning and preserving. Our Journey with Food Cookery Book is a blend of Dr. Karr's personal experiences living in rural Oregon, a deep connection to her family's lore, in-depth research, and solid science that brings to life historical cookery from a modern-day perspective. Grounded in the belief that the most nourishing foods are whole, seasonal, unprocessed, and organic, Our Journey with Food Cookery Book is a rich compilation of recipes that promote optimal health through tradition, variety and nutrient density.
This book answers man's four key questions. Who am I? Why am I here? What's my purpose in life? and...What's my eternal destiny? It goes below the surface teaching of modern religions and gives you a deeper understanding of God's purpose and reason for you being here. It gives hope to the hopeless, help to the helpless, healing to the brokenhearted and sets those free who have been taken hostage in their minds by addictions, depression, despair, fear, worry, anxiety and self- destruction. Now it's up to you to choose your eternal destiny.
This book is about respect for education and therefore respect for the only reason we have classrooms, the students. In the tradition of Plato, education means to "lead out", to open young thoughtful minds and thus, to "set them free".
You have to believe you can do well and think good about yourself. That's what Rocky Rooster's mother said when he came home crying after all the farm animals made fun of him. Perfect book with a message for ages 2-8
Description: Sophie and her Miraculous Adventure is about a young girl and her magical horse. He flies her to different dimensions and otherworldly places where she learns about the world and spiritual laws beyond what she has ever imagined. Along with the journeys to the other side, a mystery that has haunted the family for years comes to light. An unusual story about magic, love, nature and wisdom.Testimonials: As a spiritual teacher, I have presented Star Kids Workshops for many years and have witnessed these amazing children revealing intuitive, compassionate, telekinesis, loving and sensitive gifts. Sophie reveals a wonderful story of the empathic child who experiences the wonders of the Spirit Kingdoms of angels, faeries, spirit guides, spirit animals, wise ones and more. C. A. Dumont has captured a truly mystical story for all children and adults to read and gain a better understanding of the joys in communicating with your angels. If you believe in guardian angels and want to believe in miracles, I highly recommend you join Sophie in visiting and sharing all her many adventures. Rev. Patti SticeFounder, Sacred Circle Academy for LightworkersNationally Board-Certified Rehabilitation Counselor What a wonderful story of love and hope. Sparks the imagination! Tiffany Porter You did it C.A. Dumont! You took Me on a Magical Journey. You made Me feel that It was Your Personal Journey. Patsy Neito I found Sophie's adventures in the spirit world very inspiring! I was always anxious to get back to the book when distracted by other responsibilities. Many of us have these other worldly experiences and write them off as "just a dream" or "a freaky thing that happened", because we find it impossible to accept as real. This book will open young people's minds to the truth that these kinds of experiences are not only possible, but they can happen to anybody who invites the spirit world into their lives. Sophie's story will open the door to many adventures and blessings to all who read it. Coleen Lumly
"unfinished" is a "quest" book about two super aware people who are striving to grow beyond their flaws garnered from growing up in a society lacking nurture and love. These two troubled individuals find each other and fall in love and with many obstacles to overcome, their future is uncertain. The reader is captivated by their individual and combined struggles to prevail over their real and imagined problems. Readers will empathize and perhaps identify with some of the issues these individuals face, making this book a fascinating read.
Our Journey with Food is intended to provide both historical and nutrition information about the foods we eat and have traditionally eaten as a society. It includes many direct quotes from original case studies, scientific journals, and other reputable sources. All of the research sources are located in the footnotes. Supplementing the text are several historical photographs culled from archives, libraries and museums.
A wonderful story of a pony named Bella, one of so many animals who have been rescued and given brand new lives.
Let GOD order your steps, and start walking in your purpose.More than a memoir, Watch Me Walk is a bold book filled with undisguised, gritty short stories about mistakes, mishaps and mercy. With God all things are possible.You will find real, raw, true-to-life stories about this author's slips and falls in her attempt to walk in her purpose. A must-read for every young woman.
A children's fantasy about how the animal "fantasy" around the barn works together. Based on actual events.
A few words from Sean's Grandma, Debbie Caterson: "I began to tell Sean stories at bedtime. He so enjoyed them, he wanted me to tell them over and over again. Since I made them up, I did not always get them right each time, and he would correct me. "Wait Grandma, " then he would correct me because he has memorized the stories from when I first told them! An amazing child to say the least. Then he decided that he had an "imagination" and started to tell his own stories. "Sean Gets Lost in the Jungle" is the first one."
"The text and the colorful illustrations contained in Cat Speak accentuate and celebrate the wonderful world of our beloved felines. Simulating language based on what author Rich Grimes believes cats might be thinking, we come to know and appreciate the minds and hearts of our furry friends. As one might expect, there are (9) stories in all. The cats' words are laced with humor, sarcasm, and at times, melancholy. Cat (and dog) lovers will undoubtedly smile and laugh for they will personally relate to the events and behaviors described. Background information and author commentary provide foundation and foreshadowing for the tales spun by both domesticated and feral cats. The author blends beautifully fact and fiction and augments the stories with several uniquely creative elements including vignettes, Simba's farewell, a cinema tribute, and cat testimonials."--Cover.
When do you know that something has been the right deed, but for the wrong reason? The novel Strings answers that question. It leads from police harassment of a working class San Francisco neighborhood to a distant, mysterious city beneath the Sahara desert. It connects the strings between many unique characters: a powerful San Francisco politician, an ex-cop-turned-reporter and his ex-partner (a police lieutenant and Master of Zahu, the most ancient of the martial arts), and Esse, a man who comes from his desert city where advanced experimentation has evolved a science and technology far beyond the West to supposedly create a plan for world peace. The reporter and detective are both disillusioned with day-to-day life, but their investigation of the harassment problem suddenly opens a direct line to Esse's city. His "right deed" for world peace may be for the wrong reason which might evolve in an attack against the West, city by city. They join with a brilliant renegade scientist and Esse's only beloved daughter in a race against time to unravel the strings of power. How they get there and what they must do brings the novel into the hands of a terrorist who sees peace as the end of the West.
A brilliantly illustrated children's book with clever verses that, with Noah as our guide, takes us outdoors to experience the sights and smells or the natural world in our lives.
What a revelation! Life is just a test. One we must try to pass to move up the spiritual ladder. Our real existence is in the spiritual realm, not the physical one we are used to right now. Who knew? Well, probably some of you did, or at least had a feeling about it. Why else are there so many groups and books devoted to metaphysical revelations? This is nothing new either. References to the spiritual world go back throughout history. So settle back and read this personal account of what happens after death...motivational and inspirational!
These stories about San Francisco in the 60's speak of that memorable time when the voices of hope and possibilities competed with the sinister drumbeat of the Vietnam War. The characters struggle, succeed, and sometimes fail, but in the end they courageously follow their choices. We see young men stoically face the inevitability of the draft as well as senior "pioneers" who endure daily lives of quiet resignation. Each story begins with a new opening; each story ends too soon. Take your time. The essence of the stories comes to us slowly. The sensual side of this charismatic city seduces with scents, sounds, flavors, and panoramic vistas. Step on to the iconic cable car that tenaciously follows the arterial network of its roadways. Remember, "it's all about the ride."
Stories that Make a Difference is a compilation of stories that are heart-warming, humorous, inspirational, motivational, and loving. In each instance, as the reader, you have probably been involved or witnessed a similar situation throughout the course of your life. This book will show you how to make a difference in the lives of others through your words and actions. Remember, it only takes a few seconds to make a person's day a little bit better. Enjoy!
Heather is a perky, 16-year-old redheaded girl. She is blind in one eye and partially sighted in the other, but her disability does not impede participation in and enjoyment of an active, healthy, and happy life. She possesses the energy, perseverance, courage, and resilience to meet the challenges of each day. Heather's parents, school counselor, friends, and loyal companion, Buddy - an English Lab service dog, devote themselves to helping her maintain independent living. Heather and Buddy Go To School is a fun, brilliantly illustrated book, illuminating and celebrating the union of two special friends - an inspiration to readers of all ages.
The Bible uses the number 40 to denote completion or fulfillment. It is the number for the duration of a trial of any kind. The meaning of Sanguine is to be optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation. I encourage you to study these divine devotionals for 40 days, and I assure you the outcome will be fascinating!
An anxious writer braves the verdict of an austere IRS auditor. A corpse reveals our common humanity. A lonely old lady shares her bittersweet last hours. Fall leaves fall, dogs bounds, cats stroll through these lively selections from Patsy Garlan's 60-year writing career. In pithy poems, evocative stories, and telling essays, Garlan's light touch draws the reader of The Thing Is into a world all human beings share and create. Love, loss, birth, death, and the hereafter, are among her wide-ranging themes. She writes of coming to terms with the daunting computer, or succumbing to the charms of the ever-present cellphone, of reveling in the joys and challenges of the natural world.And on every page of The Thing Is, what shines through is the celebration of life.
Giving Birth to my Parents is a timely book for anyone seeking to reconnect with family. Part memoir, part coaching, the author offers a roadmap to people seeking a bond with their aging parents. Told with kindness and humor, this book provides valuable insight into mending a relationship between adult children and their parents.
Checking in at the Crowbar Hotel let's you check in without being arrested! The Crowbar Hotel, popular slang for juvenile jail, the slammer, is a cultural phenomenon characterized by the resourcefulness, language, and rituals of its members. Kids at the Crowbar create, invent, endure, and survive. Some to these better than others. Just like each of us. Join the journey and experience life through the eyes of a Crowbar kid.
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