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This literature is intended to help attain and maintain a healthy spiritual and emotional environment, as we open our hearts and minds to new and fresh perspectives, and biblically sound insights designed to aide in our mental and spiritual growth.
On Being Human is a compilation of original poems by Ghazala Alam. Written in modern Urdu and English, each poem is introduced by an English preamble detailing her inspirations and insights. Accompanied by English transliteration, her poetry is informed by her experiences as an immigrant, woman, and a person of color. This distinct lens on life's challenges also reaffirms her faith in the human capacity to empathize, overcome, and seek justice. With a sensitive, sometimes satirical style, her poems touch upon social issues pertinent to modern, everyday life. Each poem uses simple but elegant language to comment insightfully on fundamental aspects of the human struggle for meaning in the face of adversity and turmoil. Tackling issues such as ego, PTSD, and rejection, as well as true love and generosity, Ghazala's poems strike a deep chord in readers and include a rallying cry for racial justice, a depiction of inner struggles of the mind, and much more.
SHEENA JETSTAR, a beautiful, dazzling, angelic being of light has come to the world to spread messages of Hope, Love and Truth. Her love for all people, animals and all creation are evident in her songs, poems and rhymes. Each of her beautiful messages inspire a greater sense of acceptance, love, understanding and compassion for others Sheena's insights strengthen our faith and understanding of God, He has provided us with free agency to choose our path in this life. Sheena's messages reveal that the forces of light will be victorious in the battle between good and evil that lies ahead. There is a great battle being waged for the souls of mankind. God's truth and perfect justice will prevail in the end. His armies of valiant leaders will thwart the enemy's plans and bring about a future that is hopeful and bright. Good will triumph over evil and ultimately vanquish all dark forces and the enemy of our soul. God's purposes are vast and everyone is a part of His glorious plan.
A great story has to have a spectacular conclusion, great planning (And I always enjoyed twists and grandeur).What better way to write mine than use my poetry to publish an outline?This is my Premier piece, The Prelude to what I really want to write.So, if you find this and poetry isn't your thing, It's not mine either.But stick around because this is going to be one hell of a Story.
What happens when you blow out the candles on your birthday cake? Follow the exciting travels of your breath when you make a wish and blow out the candles. See how your breath connects you to the world around you. Come with me on the exciting ride of the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Oxygen (O2) Cycle as we travel around the world.
An introduction to the reader of the many forces that molded early Christianity including the classical pagan world, its prevalent thought processes, its core values, and its cultural behaviors.
An Autopsy of Betrayal is inspired by the common cry of countless resilient women. Crumbling under the weight of the helplessness, guilt, and self-blame the comes from being in love with narcissists, their relationships always begin with fairy-tale romances but end with shattered hearts. An Autopsy of Betrayal is about a boy, Sam, who grows up with his narcissistic mother. His mother, Rhonda, is obsessed with intelligence, wanting to be known as being and having the best. Rather than receiving unconditional love and support from his mother, Sam is treated like a puppet. His childhood betrayed, his only role is to support his mother's facade. Subjected to constant negativity and criticism, Sam eventually comes to believe that he is to blame for her moods and attacks. Eventually, Sam finds freedom when he moves out of his mother's home. He becomes a successful movie producer, but he cannot reverse the impact she had on him emotionally. He sees his mother in every woman her meets. Full of anger and vengeance, he even finds himself questioning his sexuality. In his numerous relationships, Sam acts out the trauma of his childhood and his emotional scars cause him to put every woman he meets through the same ordeal that he went through as a child. He has no thought of the damage he causes. Without realizing it, he becomes the person he hates most-his mother.
An ordinary group assignment takes a turn as the decision to turn the project into a gripping criminal investigation is made.Is the criminal who has been in jail for the past 10 years guilty? Was he framed? Is he a good liar? Was he rightfully accused?There are so many questions and just not enough answers, at least not yet. As they dig deeper into the truths of the past, they risk uncovering long-buried secrets that were meant to remain hidden. Each revelation propels them further into a complex and dangerous world. With every discovery, the bonds of friendship and trust among the group are tested, and unexpected romances surface.But as the stakes continue to rise, these five students-Ivy Alcazar, James Logan, Daniel Kwon, Tristan Atwood and Rose Carter-must grapple with the consequences of their search for the truth. They soon come to realise that the price of uncovering the past can be far higher than they ever imagined.
Inside this book of poetry, Gigi hopes you will find Something that takes you away And yet to the moment. Her poeming and your reading Create together. And ripple and triple Gratitude throughout the day.
You should never judge a person without walking a mile in their shoes, and this book invites you to try on a 400-year-old fed-up pair of black ones. This book unapologetically counteracts the "angry black man" stereotype through historical truths, witty rhymes, and personal experiences from the author's life and travels as a black man searching for a way to the promised land.
As a mother holds her newborn baby for the first time, she makes this promise: We are in this world together, you and me-and we will solve any problem whatever it may be, because you will always be my baby to me.This love story between a mother and her baby captures the wonder, anxiety, and devotion of parenthood. Sweet, poetic rhymes document the first-year milestones with all the joy and bumps along the way.Perfect for mothers to read to their babies with pages for your own baby's first-year milestones, this is a keepsake volume you will want to revisit over and over to remember those precious first-year moments.
In Little Miss Majesty Kia Sharay invites readers into the heartwarming and spiritually infused journey of motherhood. Through the lens of her personal experiences, Kia shares the profound story of her beloved daughter, Kensley Peoples, a beautiful little girl who embodies the divine blessings bestowed upon every child.This touching narrative celebrates the uniqueness of each little girl, conveying the message that every child is handpicked by God and destined to bring immeasurable joy to their family. Kia's storytelling is infused with love, gratitude, and a deep sense of faith, creating a universal tapestry that resonates with families from all walks of life.Little Miss Majesty is not just a story; it is a testament to the extraordinary blessings that children bring into our lives and the profound impact of a mother's love.Through Kia's heartfelt prose, readers will find themselves immersed in a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and every moment is a celebration of the divine gifts that define the journey of parenthood. Little Miss Majesty is a compelling narrative that speaks to the soul, a reminder that, indeed, every little girl is a majestic blessing chosen with purpose and destined to leave an indelible mark on the hearts of those who love her.
A Father's rare blood disease cannot be healed by evangelical faith in the early 1980's. As he leaves for treatment on the AIDS wing of the National Institutes of Health, his young son Finn goes to live in the homes of strangers in the rural South. Carrying his red fireman's bag as a metaphor for his Father's disease, Finn listens to his emotions about who is Good and who is Evil-conflicted as to why a loving God will not provide a miracle of healing, or heat, or food, or the love of a Mother. Sent to live with an Elderly couple in their rustic cabin on Panther Mountain, Finn is shown and taught the ways of the Native Cherokee that lived in the meadow. In the lantern glow of deep conversations, he learns that love is a fountain whose only business is to flow. Finn witnessed the handwritten letters of Jon and Elizabeth and their promise to each other to be reincarnated as Doves. Finn returns to the Wheat Hill House in grief. Wishing his Stepmother would be content only to break his bones. He becomes a caretaker for his Father, who is desperate to buy a pardon from God. Finn returns to the mountain when his Father returns to the National Institutes of Health. Introduced to the Beloved Community, he learns how plants heal themselves. The history of the Cherokee, Skyuka, and the Elder Fire becomes real as he uncovers artifacts on the mountain. He realized that the universal language of every heart is truth and that all who love are born of God. Eternal life is not merited but measured in how much love we leave behind. Though, at times, Evil does kill the Chiefs of Peace, time has never stopped seeing them being born.
Flower Therapy Journal, A Prescription and Guide for Self-Care & Living Your Life in Full Bloom by Andrea M. Zeddies, Ph.D. is a full-color journal with beautiful illustrations highlighting monthly flowers and linking their meanings to journal prompts. This journal makes a parallel between the care and nourishment flowers need and the comparable requirements that are vital for humans to survive and thrive. The author, a psychologist and floral designer, draws from research on mindfulness and self-compassion, as well as providing an in-depth history of the origin and symbolism of each monthly flower. This book is perfect for flower lovers, gardeners, self-help aficionados, avid journalers, and fans of the mindfulness movement. It is meant for anyone looking to connect the beauty of nature with making meaningful changes in their lives. Readers of the journal will be provided with thoughtful prompts that promote being present in the moment, as well as reminders to take good care of yourself, nurture your relationships, and take actionable steps towards your goals.
This collection of poems is the authors' first, and reflects his wide-ranging interests. It will appeal to anyone who, like the author, has spent a number of years on earth and has struggled to make sense of it all.
Scammed by an evil Las Vegas con artist, pianist George Sistern descends into a deep depression; and even after three years, his pain, guilt, self-loathing, rage, and desire for revenge remain. Through an acquaintance, he contacts Mildred Markowitz, a psychologist and philosopher of genius. Dialogues with the Wise Woman is more than a novel. It is a psychological and philosophical treatise that tackles many important issues: What is evil? Can good and bad be determined? Is revenge ever justified? What is the best way to deal with the current violent crime epidemic? Can all criminals be rehabilitated? Is there good in everyone? What is self-esteem, and how does one acquire it? How does one release toxic and distracting thoughts? How should one prioritize time, the universal limited commodity? How can we determine the most ethical course of action? What is happiness? A no-holds-barred search for truth that encourages readers to utilize their own rational judgment, Dialogues with the Wise Woman is the perfect read for intelligent skeptics everywhere.
The Secret Emissary tells the story of a young Mexican from a wealthy family in Sonora, Mexico. Educated in Spain, Luis Esquerre Calella de Valderano is a skilled researcher and writer, and with a penchant for international relations and diplomacy, he becomes an unofficial Vatican liaison with an American diplomat during the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. A talented academic, accomplished musician, and agile sportsman-a friend to popes and aristocrats alike-Luis becomes a collaborator in underground activities against Fascists in Italy, Germany, and Spain. As a covert agent for the Jesuit Superior General and Popes Pius XI and XII and a secret liaison between the Vatican and Jesuit Curia and American military intelligence, Luis cuts a swath through history as he becomes a Monsignor, a Bishop, and after World War II, a Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church.
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