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Author | : Alok Gupta |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2021-09-21 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1685382819 |
This book is a unique collection of eighteen beautiful poems brimming with wits, wisdom, metaphors, inspiring thoughts, precious advice, tender human emotions and our deepest yearning and longing. It’s an exclusive compilation of reflection on a remarkable journey and appreciation of beauty, love, light and life in myriad miraculous forms, hues and grandeur. The words are exquisite and delightful, and the verses ring with truth and beauty. The subjects covered are wide-ranged and includes the essence of our mind (A Miracle Prone to Becoming a Mess), all about meditation, our life journey elegantly captured by different phases of a day (Journey Through Dawn to Dusk), our most intense longing, appreciation for the author’s dog, Khushi, (the collection has a lovely poem written exclusively for the author’s cute and cuddly Golden Retriever which is sure to bring a smile to everyone) and a loving message for Kashmiri people. The pictures in the book capture some of the awe-inspiring moments the nature displays every now and then. Sublime, mystical, uplifting, inspiring and a pleasure to read and browse for everyone!
Author | : Doniga Markegard |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781943370146 |
From the Pacific Northwest forests to the rugged coastal shores of California, Dawn Again: Tracking the Wisdom of the Wild is a remarkable memoir of exploration and survival. As a young girl, Doniga Markegard was thrown from her horse and knocked unconscious. She remembers an out of body experience that revealed to her the great mystery at the heart of life. In Dawn Again she writes of a young woman's immersion in nature in search of herself and her passions. Her search takes her hitchhiking across the West and to Alaska where she discovers and falls deeply in love with tracking wolves and the rigors of surviving in the wilderness. At a wilderness immersion school, medicine people and wildlife trackers train her in indigenous ways. Doniga seeks a vision and discovers her purpose, only to find herself on a cattle ranch falling in love and starting a family, while finding a new way to use all she has learned about the wilderness and what it has to teach us.
Author | : Jessica Dawn Palmer |
Publisher | : HarperThorsons |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2009-05-14 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780007323067 |
This beautifully illustrated book explores the legends, rituals, and magic surrounding 70 of our most beloved animals.
Author | : Raghavan Iyer |
Publisher | : Theosophy Trust Books |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 097932050X |
The spiritually penetrating essays in this volume were written for the expressed purpose of shedding the pristine light of universal Theosophy on the path of spiritual self-regeneration in the service of humanity. The Theosophical philosophy is predicated on the ageless truth that divine wisdom exists, and that wise beings exist who dynamically embody it in world history; that sages and seers still grace the globe and continually oversee the spiritual, mental and physical evolution of man and nature. The secret Society of Sages that guides human progress periodically sends forth one of their own to sound afresh the Divine Philosophy and exemplify the spiritual life in all its richness and mystery. Such an enlightened spiritual teacher articulates eternal but forgotten truths in ingenious ways, adopting modes that inspire the mind, release soul perception, and cut through the miasma of an age. The wide-ranging articles in this volume span the spectrum of human thought from the metaphysical to the mystical, the ethical to the psychological, the spiritual to the material. They reveal the fundamental basis of religion, philosophy and science. The assimilation of these essays turns us back upon ourselves and releases that laser-like insight that allows us to increasingly discern the true, the good, and the beautiful in all religious teachings, philosophical musings, and scientific discoveries. When carefully meditated upon and skillfully applied to the realm of self-chosen duties, they purify the mind, cleanse the heart, and uplift the human condition.
Author | : John Michael Greer |
Publisher | : Red Wheel/Weiser |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2017-03-01 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1904658830 |
Upon its original publication in 1996, Paths of Wisdom was hailed as the definitive introduction to the magical Cabala#8212the tradition of philosophy and symbolism at the heart of modern ceremonial magic. Encyclopedic in its detailed presentation of Cabalistic teaching, but written in a clear and readable style accessible to the complete beginner, Paths of Wisdom covers every aspect of the magical Cabala from the perspective of the Golden Dawn tradition#8212the most widely practiced approach to Cabalistic magic today. From the overall structure of the Tree of Life, through the complete symbolism of each of the tree's 10 spheres and 22 paths, to the practical applications of the Cabala in magic, meditation, pathworking, and daily life, it's all here#8212including material not found in other books on the magical Cabala. This new edition has been revised and corrected by the author and will take its place as the standard introduction to the Cabala in ceremonial magic.
Author | : David Graeber |
Publisher | : Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2021-11-09 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0374721106 |
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A dramatically new understanding of human history, challenging our most fundamental assumptions about social evolution—from the development of agriculture and cities to the origins of the state, democracy, and inequality—and revealing new possibilities for human emancipation. For generations, our remote ancestors have been cast as primitive and childlike—either free and equal innocents, or thuggish and warlike. Civilization, we are told, could be achieved only by sacrificing those original freedoms or, alternatively, by taming our baser instincts. David Graeber and David Wengrow show how such theories first emerged in the eighteenth century as a conservative reaction to powerful critiques of European society posed by Indigenous observers and intellectuals. Revisiting this encounter has startling implications for how we make sense of human history today, including the origins of farming, property, cities, democracy, slavery, and civilization itself. Drawing on pathbreaking research in archaeology and anthropology, the authors show how history becomes a far more interesting place once we learn to throw off our conceptual shackles and perceive what’s really there. If humans did not spend 95 percent of their evolutionary past in tiny bands of hunter-gatherers, what were they doing all that time? If agriculture, and cities, did not mean a plunge into hierarchy and domination, then what kinds of social and economic organization did they lead to? The answers are often unexpected, and suggest that the course of human history may be less set in stone, and more full of playful, hopeful possibilities, than we tend to assume. The Dawn of Everything fundamentally transforms our understanding of the human past and offers a path toward imagining new forms of freedom, new ways of organizing society. This is a monumental book of formidable intellectual range, animated by curiosity, moral vision, and a faith in the power of direct action. Includes Black-and-White Illustrations
Author | : Pam Farrel |
Publisher | : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 259 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1589973453 |
Farrel and Wilson provide real-life stories mixed with a splash of humor and an encouraging word from God to help women get through often hectic days. To make it fun, the authors have taken Scripture verses and made them into text messages.
Author | : Doniga Markegard |
Publisher | : Uphill Books |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2020-03-20 |
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1943370192 |
Through the Pacific Northwest forests and along the rugged coastal shores of California, a young environmentalist’s coming-of-age story about learning, discovery, and survival Wolf Girl takes readers on Doniga’s journey: from the wilderness immersion school where she was taught by Indigenous elders and wildlife trackers, to hitchhiking across the Pacific Northwest, to Alaska, where she fell in love with tracking wolves. These experiences shaped and inspired Doniga to become the leader in the regenerative agricultural movement that she is today. Today’s youth are at the forefront of climate change activism, and will see themselves in Doniga’s story, in the message that you can find yourself by finding—and fighting for—your place within the world at large. Youth aren’t just the activists of tomorrow—they’re the activists of today. Wolf Girl is an inspiring memoir of a young girl’s quest to save the planet. —-Michelle Roehm McCann, author of Enough is Enough: How Students Can Join the Fight for Gun Safety and the Girls Who Rocked the World series Wolf Girl makes a great gift for any young person wanting to make a difference. Publisher’s note: This is a young adult adaptation of Doniga Markegard’s Dawn Again.
Author | : Jonathan Scott Holloway |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2013-10-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 146961071X |
How do we balance the desire for tales of exceptional accomplishment with the need for painful doses of reality? How hard do we work to remember our past or to forget it? These are some of the questions that Jonathan Scott Holloway addresses in this exploration of race memory from the dawn of the modern civil rights era to the present. Relying on social science, documentary film, dance, popular literature, museums, memoir, and the tourism trade, Holloway explores the stories black Americans have told about their past and why these stories are vital to understanding a modern black identity. In the process, Holloway asks much larger questions about the value of history and facts when memories do violence to both. Making discoveries about his own past while researching this book, Holloway weaves first-person and family memories into the traditional third-person historian's perspective. The result is a highly readable, rich, and deeply personal narrative that will be familiar to some, shocking to others, and thought-provoking to everyone.
Author | : Peter W Warner |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2020-09-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781922449207 |
Read, enjoy and learn from an old salt. Enrich your life in this century where we are drowning in information but starving for wisdom. Age and wisdom sail together in this book. Following lessons learned during an unpredictable and wild ride of life's adventures, the author returns to Australia in his 60s to start retirement but fails. More and deeper activities unravel as he becomes older and wiser. The concept of life's purpose starts to make more sense. Read and figure it out for yourself before you approach your own "Twilight of the Dawn". In this third book of his three-part autobiography, philosophical subjects arise imbedded in practical achievements. Starting with building a mud-brick house, to later involvement in developing nut orchards and finally dropping anchor amongst the "Sea of Trees" in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales. Although projecting a Baha'i outlook on life, this book is an entertaining and deep read for everyone, whether spiritual or just pragmatic.