Yoga

Yoga
Author: Alain Daniélou
Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1991-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780892813018

Based on original Sanskrit sources, this book gives an authentic account of the methods of yoga in its different forms, including the challenging "left-hand" paths, as well as practices best suited to Western students.

The Rising Sun

The Rising Sun
Author: Michael Bishop Masuku
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-03-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1456885251

Beloved understand the beginning, understand the Creator and then you will know and understand creation Between the face of the deep and the face of darkness is a womb- a place and realm where physical things are nurtured While it is there it is still void and without form-reduced to infinite density

The Flat Marriage Fix

The Flat Marriage Fix
Author: Karen S Hayse
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1620292491

Sonya Kane feels alone - particularly when she learns that her husband, Brad, is leaving her behind for a long cycle trip - and with complete strangers, at that. Sonya's not athletic and has no interest in biking - but her heart longs to be close to her husband. Though he seems to have it all, Brad Kane feels stuck. He admires the vivacious Sonya, and he adores their giggly kindergartner, Maggie. Yet, inside, he feels remote, confused, and suffocated. When he learns of a Missouri River bike trip, he sings up on impulse. Maybe pendaling along the bluffs will bring him clarity - or is he simply running away? Can Sonya and Brad find a way to rekindle their flame and pump new life into their flat marriage?

Against the Rising Sun

Against the Rising Sun
Author: Steven Sharman
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1398416614

In the 1962 edition of Australia in the War of 1939-45, Dudley McCarthy describes his account as “the story of small groups of men, infinitesimally small against the mountains in which they fought, who killed one another in stealthy and isolated encounters beside the tracks which were life to all of them; of warfare in which men first conquered the country and then allied themselves with it and then killed or died in the midst of a great loneliness.” The jungle warfare in New Guinea and throughout the Pacific tested troops and their support apparatus to the very limits of endurance. Often the test proved too difficult. Once hardened by experience, those fighting men who lived and died in the jungle, eventually became masters of their surroundings, with the strength and skill required to dominate and defeat their opponents. The jungle changed those who fought within its depths fundamentally. Survival in the jungle requires stamina, prudence, and imagination to compensate for the discomfort, disorientation, and isolation the jungle imposes on all who venture within. The jungle is a primaeval world in which sound and light, heat and damp collide, corrode and corrupt, until all that is left is sensation, fear, uncertainty, and McCarthy’s ‘great loneliness’. Against the Rising Sun is the first novel by Steven Sharman, born of a twin passion for history and fiction, dedicated to courage under fire.

Killing the Rising Sun

Killing the Rising Sun
Author: Bill O'Reilly
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1627790632

The powerful and riveting new book in the multimillion-selling Killing series by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard Autumn 1944. World War II is nearly over in Europe but is escalating in the Pacific, where American soldiers face an opponent who will go to any length to avoid defeat. The Japanese army follows the samurai code of Bushido, stipulating that surrender is a form of dishonor. Killing the Rising Sun takes readers to the bloody tropical-island battlefields of Peleliu and Iwo Jima and to the embattled Philippines, where General Douglas MacArthur has made a triumphant return and is plotting a full-scale invasion of Japan. Across the globe in Los Alamos, New Mexico, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer and his team of scientists are preparing to test the deadliest weapon known to mankind. In Washington, DC, FDR dies in office and Harry Truman ascends to the presidency, only to face the most important political decision in history: whether to use that weapon. And in Tokyo, Emperor Hirohito, who is considered a deity by his subjects, refuses to surrender, despite a massive and mounting death toll. Told in the same page-turning style of Killing Lincoln, Killing Kennedy, Killing Jesus, Killing Patton, and Killing Reagan, this epic saga details the final moments of World War II like never before.

Value-based Management Of The Rising Sun

Value-based Management Of The Rising Sun
Author: Yasuhiro Monden
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2006-07-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9814472956

This book provides critical information on a wide selection of cases and theories that detail reforms and innovations in Japanese companies, in their decade-long struggle to recover from the 1991 bubble burst. It examines the Japanese concept of business value, business restructuring, organizational redesign and new business models.The book is unique in that the technique and models described are all originally developed in Japan. It will serve as a useful reference source for companies looking for ways to rejuvenate their businesses.

Turning the Solomon Key

Turning the Solomon Key
Author: Robert Lomas
Publisher: Fair Winds Press (MA)
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1592332846

New in Paperback! The Masonic secrets of our founding fathers. Turning the Solomon Key is an exhilarating quest to discover the Masonic influences which George Washington brought to bear on the layout of Washington D.C. In this second book of his Key trilogy, Robert Lomas has used Masonic rituals and Washington's own diaries to uncover the symbolic reasoning behind the positioning of the White House and the Capitol, and in the process he disposes of many anti-Masonic urban myths. This exciting, and authoritative, detective story then investigates the sources of creative behavior, to reveal a hitherto unsuspected Secret Science of Masonic Astrology which underpinned Washington's actions. The builders of Washington DC knew a great secret about the human condition. In Turning the Solomon Key, scientist and Masonic expert Robert Lomas explains exactly what it was. Turning the Solomon Key, at its heart, explains why high-achieving individuals share certain astrological characteristics, and why the Freemasons who founded our nation planned Washington, D.C., the way they did.

Hymn to the Rising Sun

Hymn to the Rising Sun
Author: Paul Green
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1936
Genre: African American prisoners
ISBN: 9780573642272

''Hymn to the Rising Sun, '' a grim prison drama from the 1930's, takes place in the barracks of a rural Southern work camp in the early morning on the Fourth of July, and the idea of the cruelly incarcerated waking to Independence Day is the irony that thrums loudly throughout the play. --NY Times, Feb. 5, 2001.