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A fictional novel about a middle-aged single mother from Boston who becomes a homeless victim of the changes brought about by Covid-19. Estranged from her wealthy mother and destitute, Catherine by chance sees an ad posted by a community in the Berkshires offering free food and lodgings in exchange for work in a modern monastic setting banning firearms, drugs and hard alcohol. She and her teenaged son take a chance to leave the outer world behind and to adhere to the community governed by AI and wise Elders. To their great surprise, through new friends they end their solitude and find the experience to be an uplifting, life-changing, spiritual revelation. A mysterious figure called Charles gives lectures explaining the reasons for the human experience and what happens to us when we die. After many years Catherine's wealthy mother reaches out to her because she is diagnosed with cancer. They renew their bond of love until her passing. An added twist to the plot is the introduction of Isaac, a humanoid robot hailing from Boston warning the community to prepare for a planetary political crisis involving the world's nuclear powers. A coordinated preemptive strike is attempted by the communist and totalitarian axis against the West, which is foiled by the extraterrestrial space brothers. The botched attack exposes the bankruptcy of communist ideology and their spectre of fear opening up the way for the liberation of all oppressed people around the world. These great political changes usher in a new age of peace and harmony based on love as predicted by the Book of Revelations.
This book is to help parents and caregivers with children and teens who are struggling with suicidal ideation and/or self-harming behaviours. This is a guide to assist parents and caregivers who are not sure how to help or how to react. The information accumulated in this book comes from personal experience and extensive research. There are important numbers to assist in the front of the book.
The UN-Diet Diet is a health reclamation strategy. It is designed to give the participant simple and effective tools to aid in improving overall health, effectively deal with weight management issues, and to serve as a guide for empowered aging. The program is aimed at those over the age of 55 with existing health compromise. It examines the true genesis of both health and disease through the lens of our evolutionary footprint, drilling down to the essence of what it means to be alive. It is here within the principles which create and maintain life, that we also find the keys to health and longevity.
You've always been judged for being your authentic self. Maybe you're a loud person, maybe you're too quiet, people think you're weird, maybe a bit too serious, so you change your very being just to feel included with the people around you. Maybe that's why you're so tired all the time, because you spent the whole day trying to be someone you're not, but why does that matter? So what if they think that? It shouldn't dictate how you feel about yourself, it shouldn't make you question yourself, it shouldn't make you feel bad about yourself. You're you, and you should just be you. Just be your authentic self, and just be your happy self; the rest will follow in its own time.
In the rocky path of her early life, Norther had Marie making words for loving and sharing. Leaving her rough beginnings, she would make a friend, and then more, learning with them of love, land and imagination. All the while, Marie would have her early life to follow, offering a challenge like none before.
Irma is a spiritual story about the animals who live in the Valley Below the Mountain, where they coexist in symbiosis-in mutual interaction and understanding without prejudice. Irma is an earthworm who, despite her tiny stature, leaves a deep mark on her spiritual journey and also on the lives of everyone involved.The human soul enters the narrative indirectly, introduced as the "Non-Animal" facing their own life trials, limitations, and social pressures, and whose identity is revealed as the story culminates. Irma, throughout her journey among all the animals in the Valley Below the Mountain, learns how the Kingdom of Nature symbolizes the unbounded authenticity of and connection to the Universe. With their kind and humorous interactions, the animals demonstrate spiritual and moral concepts through greater empathy and benevolence in contrast to the dogmatic and often unforgiving world of the Non-Animals. The animals lovingly broach and discuss important issues concerning diverse and controversial topics of the human world, which they gradually learn are closer to their own lives than they originally thought. Simultaneously and unwittingly, they guide the reader to tap into the most precious inner wellspring of all beings: intuition.
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