A Glimpse to Open

A Glimpse to Open
Author: Danielle Sainte-Marie
Publisher: Danielle Sainte-Marie
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2010-02-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0557321468

A Glimpse to Open spans 33 years of poetry in the life of American (but Norman-French by lineage), lesbian poetess and writer Danielle Sainte-Marie. It is a book meant to help open a reader to what it is like to live poetically; it is a glimpse of actively seeking and/or serendipitously finding, the mystical experience of being human. Filled with poetry, quotes she has written throughout her amazing life and even an essay on what poetry means to her, A Glimpse to Open is truly a book worth living with for many, many years.As she once remarked, "When one has mystical experience, one no longer needs faith in the mystical."

The Way of Effortless Mindfulness

The Way of Effortless Mindfulness
Author: Loch Kelly, M.Div., LCSW
Publisher: Sounds True
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781683642329

"Effortless mindfulness" is a new way to immediately enter an optimal flow state available to us in the midst of our busy lives. In The Way of Effortless Mindfulness, Loch Kelly teaches that when you "unhook" awareness from chattering thoughts, you can access a peaceful mind and a naturally embodied wakefulness. From this heartful space, students report they find that right action comes easily and a loving tenderness for all of life is freely available. This follow-up to Kelly’s award-winning Shift into Freedom outlines practical and supportive material from neuroscience, psychology, and the wisdom of various spiritual traditions. Here you will find a reader-friendly guide to understanding exactly what effortless mindfulness is, practices for engaging with it, and how to avoid the pitfalls to the full embodiment of this timeless awareness. The Way of Effortless Mindfulness offers a compelling introduction to the next stage in the ongoing mindfulness revolution.

Practical Glimpse

Practical Glimpse
Author: Phillip Whitt
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2020-12-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781484263266

Learn how to edit images and create compelling digital art with Glimpse, the newest open source alternative to Adobe Photoshop and GIMP. This book explores Glimpse's broad selection of tools and features that can create beautiful (raster) digital art; painting, drawings, and art created from photos by applying one of the many filters to create artistic effects. You will quickly become acquainted with this powerful program and understand how to use workspace tools and layers. You will learn step-by-step how to correct exposure, digitally retouch and repair damaged photos, and handle just about any photo editing task—even colorizing grayscale images. Practice files are provided with step-by-step instructions to jump into photo editing and art creation. Glimpse is a powerful program that is a viable alternative to Adobe Photoshop and other proprietary software. The possibilities of the art one can create are almost limitless—get started with it using this book today. What You'll Learn Navigate the Glimpse workspace Use layers, which are essential in any professional quality image editing program Work with the varied tools that Glimpse offers Enhance, retouch, and modify digital images Restore and repair damaged family photos, and create composites such as replacing backgrounds Create compelling digital artwork using the drawing tools and by applying artistic filters Who This Book Is For Anyone desiring to learn serious image editing with Glimpse. It can be used by both fledgling and professional photographers, freelance graphic designers, students, genealogists, and more. Because it’s free, it can be especially advantageous to teachers, students, and small business owners on a budget.

Eternal Echoes

Eternal Echoes
Author: SADHGURU.
Publisher: Penguin/Anand
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Indic poetry (English)
ISBN: 9780670096466

A New Glimpse of Day One

A New Glimpse of Day One
Author: Samuel D. Giere
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 311022433X

With Day One, Genesis 1.1-5, as a focus and informed by the understanding that all texts are intertexts, S.D. Giere shapes and employs a method that harnesses the idea of intertextuality for the purpose of exploring the history of interpretation of a biblical text. With a unique compilation of intertexts of Gen 1.1-5, the work explores the intertexual reach of Day One in Hebrew and Greek texts up to c. 200 CE. What emerges is a glimpse of the intertextuality of Day One that provides insight into the complexity of the intertextuality of a biblical text and the relationship of intertextuality and interpretation.

Glimpse

Glimpse
Author: Jonathan Maberry
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250136326

"A waking dream, at once powerful and subtly sinister." —Clive Barker, New York Times bestselling author A chilling thriller that explores what happens when reality and nightmares converge, and how far one will go to protect the innocent when their own brain is a threat. From New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry comes a novel that puts a bold new spin on the supernatural thriller. Rain Thomas is a mess. Seven years an addict and three difficult years clean. Racked by guilt for the baby she gave up for adoption when she was sixteen. Still grieving for the boy’s father who died in Iraq. Alone, discarded by her family, with only the damaged members of her narcotics anonymous meetings as friends. Them, and the voices in her head. One morning, on the way to a much-needed job interview, she borrows reading glasses to review her resume. There is a small crack in one lens and through that damaged slice of glass she sees a young boy go running down the aisle of the subway train. Is he screaming with laughter or just screaming? When she tries to find the boy, he’s gone and no one has seen him. The day spins out of control. Rain loses whole chunks of time. She has no idea where her days went. The voices she hears are telling her horrible things. And even stranger things are happening. Unsure whether she is going insane, Rain sets out to find answers to long buried questions about an earlier life she has avoided for years—in what may be the most dangerous collision of all, that between reality and nightmare. How far will one person go to save someone they love? Read on at your own peril...

A Glimpse of God

A Glimpse of God
Author: Debra Niswander
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1490827293

Who is God to you? Do you call Him Father? Is He at the top of your friends list? Do you count Jesus as your Savior and Lord? Is His Holy Spirit your teacher? Is His fruit growing inside you, and are you sharing Him with others? Come and see how every day-in the ordinary occurrences, in the intense inner struggles and trials, in my failures, in the pain and hurt, in the tears and laughter, in the joy and triumphs-I have found God to be all those and more. Each life is full of glimpses of God: who He is and how He wants you to know Him in every one of those ways. Maybe in sharing my glimpses with you, I can help you find some of your own

A Glimpse of the Kingdom in Academia

A Glimpse of the Kingdom in Academia
Author: Irene Alexander
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1610972457

University is a major way that our society prepares professionals and leaders in education, health, government, business, arts, church--all components of our communal lives. Although the beginnings of the first universities were Christian, academia has become more and more adrift from these foundations. We have lost not only the union, the interwovenness of theological and academic understandings, but also the relational and communal process of learning which teaches students to be other-centered in their practice. A Glimpse of the Kingdom in Academia tells the story of the social sciences department of a small Christian university that took seriously the mandate to prepare their students to be salt and light in a secular society. Here are stories of the transformation in students' lives, as well as description of classroom practices, and the epistemological theory behind those practices. The book explores academic knowing, Christian worldview, relational epistemology, inner knowing, and wisdom--all ways of knowing that a Christian university should teach. The process of transformation, the context of community, and the bigger picture of life's journey and changing images of God are identified as important aspects of kingdom life in academia. The institutional setting is also critiqued with the recognition that power practices need to align with the kingdom of the Christ who emptied himself.