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All ritual is a focus. It makes you aware of the point at which you stand -- be that of a time of year, of day or night, of a moment of potential when the way forward becomes apparent or a possible future is revealed, of an instant when one cycle closing opens the next. It also makes you aware of the place where you stand, for none of the events celebrated by our rituals takes place in limbo. They happen in the real world, marking real and often intimate events of enormous consequence. And by marking these events, we allow them to mark us -- binding us to the sky, to the land, and to the sea from which they all derive. Along with sample rituals for the eightfold year and eight major rites of passage, it contains chapters on the nature of ritual and its place in our spiritual and everyday lives. There are also prayers and other workings.
"Girls with Autism: Overcoming Diagnostic Challenges" is a comprehensive guide for parents, caregivers, and professionals working with girls on the autism spectrum. This book provides valuable insight into the unique challenges that girls with autism face in the diagnostic process. The book covers a wide range of topics, including: Social communicationSensory processingExecutive functionPractical strategies for addressing these issuesGuidance on how to identify and support girls who may be struggling with undiagnosed autismPersonal stories from girls with autism and their families, which offer a firsthand perspective on the challenges and triumphs of living with autismOverall, "Girls with Autism: Overcoming Diagnostic Challenges" is an essential resource for anyone working with girls on the autism spectrum. It is well-written and easy to understand, making it accessible to both professionals and laypeople. If you're looking to gain a deeper understanding of the unique experiences of girls with autism and learn how to support them in their journeys, this book is for you.You won't want to miss this insightful book. What are you waiting for? Scroll up and click on "Add to cart" to get your own copy.
"Invisible Scars: Understanding and Healing the Wounds of Childhood Abuse" is a powerful and compassionate guide to understanding and healing the wounds of childhood abuse. Written by a survivor of abuse, this book offers a safe and supportive space for readers to explore their own experiences and begin the journey towards healing.Through a mix of personal stories, expert insights, and practical exercises, readers will: Learn how to identify the signs of abuseUnderstand the long-term effects of abuse on the mind and bodyDevelop coping strategies to manage the pain and trauma of their past.The book also covers important topics such as self-care, seeking support, and finding hope for the future.With its compassionate and understanding approach, "Invisible Scars" is an essential resource for anyone who has experienced childhood abuse and is ready to start healing their invisible scars. Whether you are a survivor yourself or know someone who is, this book will provide the tools and support you need to start your journey towards healing and hope.
This new edition was written out of the need to provide an introduction to the Druid Way based on a Celtic metaphysic. The authors bring a wide experience of druidic practice and thought to bear and present a work that will allow those new to the Way to take their first steps with confidence. However, it is also a book that will be of immense interest to those who are already Druid as it approaches the subject with a fresh vision and a passion that will inspire many to re-examine their roots. The book is divided, appropriately, into three sections. The first part, ''How the World Came To Be'', looks at ancestral Celts and Druids and examines not just the history of the Druid Way, but also the metaphysic that gives it continued life. The second part, ''The Shape of the World'', explores some of the philosophical concepts of the modern Druid Way as well as the importance of the Matter of Britain in understanding what it is to be Druid. The final part, ''Working in the World'', looks at some of the practical aspects of being Druid.
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