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Author | : Floyd Merrell |
Publisher | : Strategic Book Publishing |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2013-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1625166192 |
Matthew was raised by a profoundly religious Mexican mother and Anglo father. When in his twenties, he believes he has been called by God to embark on a mission to spread the gospel among the indigenous Tarahumaras in northern Chihuahua, Mexico. He leaves behind his family and sweetheart, Dotty, to walk "like Jesus walked." He also hitchhikes through the remote southern New Mexico desert and the rugged Sierra Madre into the Copper Canyon area. Matthew befriends Jesus and stays with his family, working with him in the field by day and engaging in long conversations at night. They discuss folk beliefs, the Tarahumara religion, and philosophy. Matthew's faith begins to waver and he finds himself in a sea of ambiguity. Following a dramatic change of mind, heart, and soul, he decides to return home to orient his strange emerging self. On the way, he has a run-in with drug traffickers and kills one of them; he is mugged twice and loses his faith in the goodness of mankind; his financial resources diminish, compelling him to collaborate in a robbery. In short, his life becomes what before his journey would have been virtually unthinkable. Physically drained, when he is back home and sees Dotty, he can do no more than weakly whisper her name, leaving the novel open to multiple interpretations.
Author | : Zoe Murdock |
Publisher | : HOT Press |
Total Pages | : 383 |
Release | : 2016-07-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0923178309 |
What goes on in the mind of a person as they succumb to Alzheimer’s disease? Zoe Murdock does a masterful job of portraying that in her new novel, Man in the Mirror. But it's so much more than a novel about a man succumbing to Alzheimer’s; it’s the story of a man’s life. Aaron Young seems to be a simple man, but the more the disease takes away his short-term memory, and the more he wants to hold on to his long-term memories. He wants to relive his life. He wants to find meaning in it. He wants to understand what went wrong with his marriage and with the relationship with his son. He wants to recapture the significance he found during his service in the Air Force during World War II when he flew dangerous missions “over the hump” from India to China. He goes on the road and picks up hitchhikers, and he learns from them, even as they are learning from him.
Author | : Sally Hope |
Publisher | : Vie |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2024-01-11 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1837991693 |
This 30-step journal will take you on a unique journey to discover who you are and who you want to be. With interactive CBT-based activities, journalling prompts and actionable advice to deepen your self-awareness, this book will be your guide to understanding and empowering the most important person in your life: you.
Author | : William Irwin |
Publisher | : Shanti Arts Publishing |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2018-10-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1947067494 |
First released in 1922, Hesse's classic novel Siddhartha has delighted and inspired generations of readers and seekers. In the sequel, Little Siddhartha, the search for meaning continues. Each one of us must follow a unique path toward wisdom. The constants, though, of love, forgiveness, family, and nature provide the enduring backdrop to the journey. Despite our differences, we can all see ourselves in the character of little Siddhartha, and we can hear the resounding Om that concludes this beautiful and timeless story of spiritual hunger and fulfillment.
Author | : Rabbi Mark Borovitz |
Publisher | : Turner Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 396 |
Release | : 2016-03-29 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1580238629 |
Torah can help you recover your soul—if you are willing to ask yourself the right questions. "If the Torah is the all-encompassing moral compass that it claims to be, and I believe it to be so, then we can find anything in it, including the support needed for recovery.... In it are the remedies for all spiritual maladies—we just have to probe the text, dig deeply in it and drink of its life-giving waters." —from the Foreword In this soul-restoring resource, Rabbi Mark Borovitz combines his knowledge of Judaism and his experience as a leader in the field of recovery to help you find in the Five Books of Moses the deeper meaning, wisdom and guidance for living well in the moment. For each Torah portion, he provides seven days of teachings and reflection questions to help you reconnect with your sacred self, discover solutions to life's challenges and to help you heal. Advertising
Author | : P. H. Mason |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 628 |
Release | : 1853 |
Genre | : Hebrew language |
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Author | : Jess Kidd |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2017-03-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1501145193 |
A charming ne’er-do-well returns to his haunted Irish hometown to uncover the truth about his mother in this “supernaturally skilled debut” (Vanity Fair) and turns the town—and his life—upside down. Having been abandoned at an orphanage as a baby, Mahony assumed all his life that his mother wanted nothing to do with him. That is, until one night in 1976 while drinking a pint at a Dublin pub, he receives an anonymous note implying that she may have been forced to give him up. Determined to find out what really happened, Mahony embarks on a pilgrimage back to his hometown, the rural village of Mulderrig. Neither he nor Mulderrig can possibly prepare for what’s in store… From the moment he arrives, Mahony’s presence completely changes the village. Women fall all over themselves. The real and the fantastic are blurred. Chatty ghosts rise from their graves with secrets to tell, and local preacher Father Quinn will do anything to get rid of the slippery young man who is threatening the moral purity of his parish. A spectacular new addition to the grand Irish storytelling tradition, Himself “is a darkly comic tale of murder, intrigue, haunting and illegitimacy…wickedly funny” (Daily Express).
Author | : Koichi Togashi |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2015-09-16 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1317578651 |
Kohut's Twinship Across Cultures: The Psychology of Being Human chronicles a 10-year-voyage in which the authors struggled, initially independently, to make sense of Kohut‘s intentions when he radically re-defined the twinship experience to one of "being human among other human beings". Commencing with an exploration of Kohut’s work on twinship and an illustration of the value of what he left for elaboration, Togashi and Kottler proceed to introduce a new and very different sensitivity to understanding particular psychoanalytic relational processes and ideas about human existential anguish, trauma, and the meaning of life. Together they tackle the twinship concept, which has often been misunderstood and about which little has been written. Uniquely, the book expands and elaborates upon Kohut’s final definition, "being human among other human beings." It problematizes this apparently simple concept with a wide range of clinical material, demonstrating the complexity of the statement and the intricacies involved in recognizing and working with traumatized patients who have never experienced this feeling. It asks how a sense of being human, as opposed to being described as human, can be generated and how this might help clinicians to better understand and work with trauma. Written for psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists interested in self-psychological, intersubjective, and relational theories, Twinship Across Cultures will also be invaluable to clinicians working in the broader areas of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, social work, psychiatry and education. It will enrich their sensitivity and capacity to understand and treat traumatized patients and the alienation they feel among other human beings.
Author | : T. Orrin |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 401 |
Release | : 2012-09-29 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 1300251042 |
There are times in your life when you realize you are lost. Times in your life when you realize you long to be found. For Corey Caines, he has spent most of his life trying to find that place that appreciates his heart, his joy. The day he meets a mysterious, gruff stranger he discovers that perhaps there is a place like that for him. That he too can find his north.
Author | : M. S. Pavan Kumar |
Publisher | : M. S. Pavan Kumar |
Total Pages | : 70 |
Release | : 2020-07-11 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1649512740 |
Here is one of the finest fictional stories collection, that you must read it. When I was reading the bio of this book I felt like those incidents and views are damn true and original. The narration was being very well with the curious actions involved by the writer. This book was completely about the dreams that would change your life if you could feel then it was your book. just read it you might know what I am saying for and what you are looking for. All about those dreams how changed the life of the characters involved. This feels very good while reading it and I am damn sure it won't regret your hopes and it will help you through the journey feel so amazing.