Chanting in the Hillsides

Chanting in the Hillsides
Author: Jeaneane D. Fowler
Publisher: Apollo Books
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781845192587

In 1983, a tiny group of people in Cardiff and a married couple in Aberporth West Wales were the only Welsh members of Soka Gakkai International, a Japanese movement based on the beliefs and teachings of the 13th century Buddhist, Nichiren Daishonin. Today, there are hundreds of members in Wales and the Borders. This book examines the history of the movement in these two areas, and draws on original research gleaned from the members themselves. The research elicits facets of their faith, practices, and study, as well as their testimonies to the success of such beliefs and practices in their daily lives. The book combines the twin goals of academic analysis of the Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin in general with the warmth of its expression in the lives of its adherents in Wales and the Borders.

Holes in the Hills (Hardcover)

Holes in the Hills (Hardcover)
Author: Joseph Bogo
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008-06-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1435728467

How might we react if the spirit of a coal miner killed in a tragic labor incident in 1922 were to confront us? In fact, Joe Bailey is confronted by such a spirit. And, what if you or I were that miner, unable to find peace after all this time? Then, both cosmic and human forces, in fine alignment with Joe as their trip-wire, could be our only hope for closure and for peace. Nick Shebellko was cut down in the prime of his life during the vividly described battle at the Cliftonville mine. But eight decades later Joe, an outdoorsman and real estate agent, meets and befriends Nick s spirit. He and teacher friend Jessie Randall fight to bring peace to Nick s spirit, and to eight other deceased miners, while restoring their own tattered reputations. In the process they not only learn about, but experience 1920 s coal mining camp life, its heartaches and its customs. Set in the locale of the world-famous Meadowcroft archaeological dig, this story is both timely and timeless. Hardcover edition.

A Logic Named Joe

A Logic Named Joe
Author: Murray Leinster
Publisher: Baen Books
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2005
Genre: Science fiction, American
ISBN: 0743499107

Three complete novels, one of them a Hugo Award finalist, with a number of short stories.

Chant Of Disenchantment

Chant Of Disenchantment
Author: Mongiardim Saraiva
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2021-05-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1071519131

Singing is love, exaltation, peace and freedom. Disenchantment is everything that denies this dream and leaves a trail of sadness and discontent. Canção do Desencanto wants to transform this anguish and loneliness through poetry. In something pleasant, aesthetic and maybe even interesting ...

How Soka Gakkai Became a Global Buddist Movement

How Soka Gakkai Became a Global Buddist Movement
Author: Daniel Alfred Metraux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

The Soka Gakkai is a massive Japan-based New Religious Movement based on the Buddhist teachings of the medieval Buddhist mouk Nichiren. This work examines Soka Gakkai International chapters in Australia, Southeast Asia, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Quebec to determine why the movement has developed strong roots among people from widely divergent cultures. See table of contents on reverse side.

Knights of Dark Renown

Knights of Dark Renown
Author: David Gemmell
Publisher: Del Rey
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2011-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307797511

Once the legendary knights of the Gabala defended the nine duchies. Their hearts were beautiful; their armor was beyond compare. They were greater than princes, more than men. But they were gone, disappeared through a demon-haunted gateway between worlds. Only one held back -- Manannan, whose every instinct told him to stay. Now he was the coward knight, and in torment. Murder and black magic beset the land. Rumors circulated that the king was enchanted, changed, that his soul was dead . . . and that a reign of terror was about to begin. Now Manannan realized he would have to face his darkest fears: he had no choice but to ride through that dreaded gate and seek out his vanished companions. And the secret he would learn there would tear his soul apart . . . . "A sharp, distinctive medieval fantasy. Dramatic, colorful, taut." -- Locus

Theatre of Light and Dark

Theatre of Light and Dark
Author: David Hamilton
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2019-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1789554845

I have written essays on art, architecture and literature for New English Review under Theodore Dalrymple. People think we should follow and as it's the facebook age write in little bits or compete with reality TV by telling all about us. I write traditional-style poems with, I hope, meaning. A publisher described me as The Rebel Poet because I ignore literary fashion and write in my own way.I like travelling and have been to many parts of the country, towns, cities and villages. My method for finding interesting local places is to ring the local tourist office and when I arrive I go to a pub and talk to local people who know the interesting places. I take a lot of photographs of these places and a very small example is in the Gallery on my website. I am taking notes for a future large volume of Literary Essays which will range from medieval Literature to the twentieth century. I studied English literature, Dramatic Structure and Playwriting, Film Structure and script writing. I find that when I am busy a break in a traditional pub is refreshing and you return to work with new ideas and a fresh view of what you are doing. People ask what one's influences are: I try to write in my own way. But a lifetime of reading leaves a mark.

Cold Hillside

Cold Hillside
Author: Nancy Baker
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2024-07-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504095014

Uncaring Fae meddle with the lives of two human women, in this psychological dark fantasy by the author of The Night Inside. Generations ago, a dying empire made a deal with the Faerie Queen for their survival. Each year, the Sidiana, the ruler of the mountain city of Lushan, must travel to the high plateau to pay her people’s tribute and maintain their safety. But one year, the price is not paid. To satisfy the debt, Teresine, a former refugee slave turned advisor to the Sidiana, is forced to serve in the Faerie Queen’s court, a treacherous realm where mortals like Teresine are mere pawns in an eternal struggle for power. Years later, Teresine’s great-niece Lilit is eager to attend the trading fair that has sprung up around the tribute. She discovers that nothing at the fair—or with the fey—is what it seems, and what began as an adventure leads to unexpected consequences. Now she must delve into the secret of her great aunt’s past in the Faerie Court . . . in order to save her own future. “A very smart fantasy that does not draw the reader into the world of the fantastic but rather makes the fantastic real. . . . Cold Hillside is sure to please fans of fantasy but I would dare anyone to pick up this book and not enjoy it.” —Examiner.com

The Month

The Month
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1906
Genre: Christianity
ISBN:

Macbeth the King

Macbeth the King
Author: Nigel Tranter
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2012-09-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 144474111X

Across a huge colourful canvas, ranging from the wilds of Scotland to Norway, Denmark and Rome, here is the story of the real MacBeth. Set aside Shakespeare's portrait: read instead of his struggle to make and save a united Scotland. In this impressively researched and vivid portrayal, Tranter belies the popular perception of a savage, murderous ambitious king. Instead, he tells of MacBeth's struggle to make and save a united Scotland; his devotion to his great love, the young Queen Gruoch; the humane laws they fought for; the great battle they were forced to fight. And the terrible price they paid.