Field of Destiny

Field of Destiny
Author: Patricia Sheehy
Publisher: Timeless Love
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

When fate places Natalie on the path of her original destiny, she finally experiences unconditional love. She also faces harsh challenges as her past curls around the present. She must break the destructive patterns of her past life if she wants to find happiness in this one.

Field, Form, and Fate

Field, Form, and Fate
Author: Michael Conforti
Publisher: Fisher King Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 177169050X

C.G. Jung emphasized the deep link to the physical world that exists for the collective unconscious and its archetypes. Our dreams and symbols, as well as the patterns of our behavior, are shaped by the fact that we are creatures of a material universe. Michael Conforti's research has been directed to understanding the nature of these links and patterns in the light of the new sciences-quantum theory, chaos theory, self-organization, and the new biology. Conforti's book successfully integrates this material to offer a new, exciting challenge to psychotherapy. It demonstrates that the study of consciousness cannot neglect the insights of the sciences and in doing so promises a unified view of mind and matter.

Philosophy, Religion, and the Coming World Civilization

Philosophy, Religion, and the Coming World Civilization
Author: L.S. Rouner
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9401035326

Gabriel Marcel reminds me that I asked him to write for this book. This is quite true, but not the whole story. During the visit with Ernest Hocking which he describes so eloquently in his essay, "Solips ism Surmounted," he learned from Hocking's hostess, Elizabeth Hazard, that I was planning hopefully for a Hocking F estschri/t. On his return to Harvard, where he was preparing his James Lectures, he wrote me offering an essay should these plans develop. Encouraged, I kept his letter while I moved my family to India and settled into a new job. When it was possible to begin work on the book in earnest I then made my request, reminding him of his original offer. I mention this because I discovered that his enthusiasm was to be typical of those who came to know about the project. Charles Moore commented that such a book was "long overdue," and Walter Stace spoke for us all when he said: "I am sure that there is no one in our profession who would not wish to be associated with any project in his honor. " Given the wide range of Hocking's interests and influence, it was difficult to know just how the volume should be organized.

Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson
Author: Steven Herrmann
Publisher: Fisher King Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1771690410

Among the 19th century poets, Emily Dickinson is by far the most scientifically minded. Science is the voice that summoned Dickinson at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary and gave her unique distinction as a poetess of botanical and entomological and astronomical classifications. Like no other 19th century poet she forms an integration between science and spirituality. She studied at Holyoke at the exact historical moment of the first Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention in 1848. This, therefore, is a feminist book. It speaks up for the Divine Feminine. On the front cover purple-white rosemary blossoms are exploding with color. Emily Dickinson’s garden was a place where butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds drank up the radiance of flowers. Rosemary in particular was one of her favorite healing herbs. C.G. Jung mentions the antitoxin of rosemary flowers as a synonym for the Self, the total personality. When Steven Herrmann refers to Emily Dickinson as a Medicine Woman, he is speaking of an archetype of healing within all humans. Her poems are enduring imprints of the Medicine Woman archetype. It is by access to the Medicine Woman archetype that she’s able to espouse a democracy of equality that the world needs right now. She advises women to cherish “Power” and take heed from the Serpent. We need a Medicine Woman to balance things out. In a democratic sense, she’s a fierce and uncompromising spokeswoman for Liberty. She is a dispenser of a new American myth for our times.

They Call Me Destiny

They Call Me Destiny
Author: Fern Field Brooks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2015-09-30
Genre: Cats
ISBN: 9780991258307

An orphaned kitten's meowmoir about the first year in her life and the young woman who adopted her.

Our Destiny Entwined

Our Destiny Entwined
Author:
Publisher: RiverWest Ventures, LLC
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2006
Genre: Fort Clatsop (Or.)
ISBN: 0977647714

Ice Cream Field

Ice Cream Field
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1923
Genre:
ISBN:

Vol. 32 [no. 10] constitutes "Souvenir edition and year book for 1939."

Yu-gi-oh! Nightmare Troubador

Yu-gi-oh! Nightmare Troubador
Author: James Hogwood
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2005-09-06
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0761550941

Victory is in the cards! ·Solutions for all in-game puzzles ·Tips and tactics for building an unstoppable Deck ·Exposes all 38 Duelists' Decks and strategies ·Easy-to-use card catalog organizes all 1,000+ cards into Monster, Spell, and Trap types ·Complete index sorts cards by their types for easy referencing