Echoes of the Soul

Echoes of the Soul
Author: Echo Bodine
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2010-09-24
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1577312945

One Palm Sunday, Echo Bodine prayed to be granted a better understanding of worlds beyond this one, and three days later she found herself on an amazing voyage. Leaving her body behind, she traveled through life, death, and then beyond in a breath-taking vision of what awaits us all after this life. Echoes of the Soul is heartwarming and enlightening. In simple prose, Echo Bodine gently leads readers through realms of existence we all have yet to experience. Her inspiring images leave us with a hopeful vision of life after death — or, as Echo calls it, graduation, when we go to our real home. This inspiring and positive vision of the afterlife leaves the reader filled with hope, and even awe.

Echoes of the soul

Echoes of the soul
Author: Gilbert Boakye
Publisher: Pencil
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9358839600

Echoes of the Soul: Verses from the Heart. Explore the profound emotions and timeless experiences of the human journey in Echoes of the Soul: Verses from the Heart. This poignant poetry collection delves into love, resilience, and introspection, painting vivid imagery with lyrical prose. Each poem is a mirror reflecting the reader's own emotions, making this collection a deeply personal and captivating read. Dive into the depths of the human spirit and embark on a poetic odyssey that will resonate long after the last page is turned.

Echoes from a Child’s Soul

Echoes from a Child’s Soul
Author: Barbara A. Clark
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2020-07-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9004432876

Echoes from a Child’s Soul: Awakening the Moral Imagination of Children presents remarkable poetry inspired by aesthetic education methodology created by children that were labelled academically, socially, and/or emotionally at-risk. Many children deemed average or below-grade level composed poetry beyond their years revealing moral imagination. Art psychology and aesthetic methodology merge to portray the power of awakening children’s voices once silenced. The children’s poetry heralds critical and empathic messages for our future. This book proposes an overwhelming need for change in America’s public-school education system so that no child is ignored, silenced, deemed less than, or marginalized.

What Happens When We Die

What Happens When We Die
Author: Echo Bodine
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2013-10-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1608680355

With her signature wit and fearlessness, beloved psychic and healer Echo Bodine offers answers to life’s biggest questions: Is there a heaven? Are there people who have been there and come back? Do we have souls? Can we communicate with deceased loved ones? Based on Echo’s personal experience of observing the souls of people nearing death and communicating with souls who have died, this comforting book shines light on the dying process and the afterlife. Her clear and fascinating stories demystify this universal experience and demonstrate that death is nothing to fear. You’ll learn about: * the stages the body goes through preceding death * the white light and the tunnel that lead to the other side * how to make sense of the death of children * what happens to those who commit suicide * the nature of heaven Echo offers practical tools for being with dying loved ones (including what not to do), for grieving (through the poignant experience of her mother’s passing as Echo was writing this book), and for cultivating clear communication with the deceased. Learning what happens when we die can be inspiring, reassuring, and profoundly life changing.

Through Lover's Lane

Through Lover's Lane
Author: Elizabeth R. Epperly
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0802094600

It might surprise some to know that internationally beloved Canadian writer L.M. Montgomery (1874-1942), author of the Anne of Green Gables series, among other novels, and hundreds of short stories and poems, also fuelled a passion for photography. For forty years, Montgomery photographed her favourite places and people, using many of these photographs to illustrate the hand-written journals she left as a record of her life. Artistically inclined, and possessing a strong visual memory, Montgomery created scenes and settings in her fiction that are closely linked to the carefully composed shapes in her photographs. Elizabeth Rollins Epperly's Through Lover's Lane is the first book to examine Montgomery's photography in any depth; it is also the first study to connect Montgomery's photography with her fiction and other writing. Drawing on the work of Montgomery scholars, as well as theorists such as Susan Sontag, Gaston Bachelard, Roland Barthes, John Berger, and George Lakoff, Epperly connects Montgomery's practice of photography with the writer's metaphors for home and belonging. Epperly examines thirty-five of Montgomery's photographs, demonstrating how they figure in the novelist's life and fiction. She argues that the shapes in Montgomery's favourite place in nature - Lover's Lane in Cavendish P.E.I. - organized Montgomery's other photographs, underpinned her colourful descriptions, and grounded her aesthetics. Through Lover's Lane suggests how an artist creates metaphors that resonate within a single work, echo across a lifetime of writing and photography, and inspire readers and viewers across cultures and time.