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The Discrimination-Free CelebrantFrom the moment we start becoming aware of the world around us, we are socially conditioned to make judgements about other people. The Discrimination-Free Celebrant shows that it's not enough for a celebrant to add a rainbow logo to their website and social media and say they're inclusive. True inclusivity is about recognising where we hold prejudices and biases and being honest enough with ourselves as we unravel them. It's only from this place of radical honesty that we can truly make a difference in people's lives as well as our own.
There isn't a human being on this Earth who isn't impacted by the five elements in some way. The Five Elements offers celebrants and officiants the opportunity to engage in a conscious exploration of the way elements exist in our personal lives and how we can creatively and thoughtfully imbue our ceremonies with them both literally and symbolically.In this book, celebrant, author, and second-generation astrologer, Veronika Sophia Robinson, gently invites the reader to engage with the power, magic and mystery of life's energetic imprint in a way that is guaranteed to enhance their celebrant practice.
Funerals for Children is a heart-felt offering to those celebrants and ministers working with grieving families. This book is an exploration of spaces: the space we, as celebrants, hold for others; the myriad spaces that a person inhabits when they experience the death of a child; the spaces children live and love in; and the spaces we, as celebrants, hold for ourselves.Pre-term Stillborn Infant Toddler Young child Teenager
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Blue Jeans loves his life in the city with five-year-old Lily but when she outgrows him he's sent to Lily's cousin in the countryside. Everything about his new life is different. The following year, he's no longer needed. What will happen to him now?Educational themesThis story contains themes which can be used for further discussion with young children, such as: moving, making new friends, accepting changes, letting go of someone we love, and the value of recycling and upcycling.
For seven years, Jade Stirling and Ashley Lyndhurst had the ideal working relationship. As head of the world-famous Lyndhurst Incorporated Airlines, Ashley commanded respect wherever he went. Ashley and Jade are inseparable, and due to the nature of her work as his PA, she spends much of her time in his company as he travels first class around the world. When Jade catches a cold and is unable to join Ashley on an important overseas trip, he asks another employee to stand in for her. The only thing is...Leonie Allan is the last person Jade would have chosen to fill her shoes.
Self-made millionaire, Simon Beaudin, is on sabbatical to finish his book on recession-proof businesses. The boutique shop House of Hearts in Rainbow Valley is recommended as a possible option. The name of the business is enough to turn him off, but when he meets Soraya Juniper, the successful business owner, he's completely turned on and he'll do anything to win her heart. Can she see beyond his heart made of money?
On the same day that Mahalia Mason moved to her late grandfather's country homestead, she was reunited with the neighbour, Beau Candler, a Bluegrass country music producer. The last time she saw him, she was just seventeen. Despite the passing years, and her career success as a chef, Mahalia never got over her teenage crush. Destiny brings them together once again. Is their connection strong enough to survive Beau's past?
Organisational skills form the foundation of a successful celebrant practice. As a vastly experienced wedding celebrant and celebrant trainer, author Veronika Sophia Robinson recognises how overwhelming it can be for a new wedding celebrant when they're starting out. This handy planner will ensure that whether you're setting off to meet your first wedding couple or your thousandth, you'll have a faithful companion in which to collate all the necessary information for a successful ceremony.
This Funeral Celebrant Ceremony Planner has been created by funeral celebrant and celebrant trainer, Veronika Sophia Robinson, author of Write That Eulogy. She knows that the key to successful celebrancy is organisation. This planner allows the professional celebrant to keep a record of all the ceremony-planning details in one place.
Liesel Eather has just one thing to do before she gets married: travel around Europe. And she insists on going alone. When Liesel drives up to the private castle of Isaac Heathfield, ignoring all the Do Not Trespass signs, she tells herself it's the last adventure before getting married. Isaac is in no mood for company, and plans to get rid of her as soon as he can. The storm changes both their lives when he takes her into his ancestral home. Will they survive the storm?
Sequoia Lissen was just nineteen years old when Ruben Hazelwood entered her family's Artisan Boulangerie in rural France disrupting the only life she'd ever known. When he leaves without explanation, after their whirlwind courtship, Sequoia fled Europe. Now, eight years later, living in Tasmania, Australia, where she runs the award-winning Treble Clef Café, Sequoia is about to face her past. Can she ever forgive Ruben for his betrayal?
Write That Eulogy offers an antidote to the tired traditional telling of eulogies. This book is for anyone who is considering writing their life story, or someone else's, so it is told faithfully and with creative flair at their funeral. Whether you're an experienced celebrant, officiant or vicar, or are facing the task of writing your first eulogy for a loved one, this book will give you practical and proven ideas and techniques based on the author's experience as a funeral celebrant. If you're willing to question what's always been done, then you're half way there to improving funeral ceremonies.
Behind Closed Doors Book Two, The Gypsy Moon Trilogy As Starr Linden begins writing a series of syndicated articles on the theme of Behind Closed Doors, she soon realises that the most potent story of all is within her own family. Her aunt Astrid's journey to reclaiming motherhood brings her family of origin together, and as she finds a way through the trauma which has eroded her heart for decades, she discovers that, in one way or another, we all live behind closed doors, and that what lives in our heart is visible to the whole world. In this continuing family saga, Astrid wonders: is it possible to forgive the person who should have protected you? Can love grow in a barren heart? Is motherhood instinctual, or must it be learnt? Or perhaps, like moss, it doesn't need roots to grow and thrive.
An inspiring and abundant collection of vegetarian recipes free from meat, dairy and eggs, suitable for friends and family. Beautifully illustrated, with room for notes, this book offers good food, insights into nurturing the body, and celebrates the sacred art of creating food to share. The Mystic Cookfire contains more than 280 tried and tested family-favourite recipes. Created by a life-long vegetarian, this book is sure to please palates new to cooking without animals, and those who've long been celebrating this natural way of eating.
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