Destiny's Written Script

Destiny's Written Script
Author: Patrice Yehuda
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2012-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1477254730

What would you do when the only path to your destiny is the path you never wished for? Each destiny has a price that we must pay. The path of the cross is that which leads to the crown. Life triumphs over death. Death only brings out life. Death helps to reveal the power of life. The path which is common to all men is the path which leads to nowhere. God had determined the seasons long before time began. He had also determined their appointed times and duration. In the eternal order the unfavorable must come before the favorable, darkness must precede light and evil happens before good. The blessing cancels the curse and sin shall abound that grace may thereafter much more abound. The script is the eternal master plan. There is nothing that can ever be added to or taken away from the script. It is eternally perfect and complete in its design and concept. There must be a time when evil is allowed to hold sway but good holds the trump card of finality.

Why Bother?

Why Bother?
Author: Orest Stocco
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0987935739

In the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas, Jesus said: "Whoever finds the interpretation of these sayings will not taste death." In the Parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke's Gospel, Jesus gives us the key to breaking the code of his sayings. In Why Bother? The Riddle of the Good Samaritan, author Orest Stocco solves the riddle and gives us the key to interpreting the sayings of Jesus. At long last the mystery of Christ's secret teaching of eternal life has been revealed.

Miles of Stare

Miles of Stare
Author: Michelle Kohler
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2014-06-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0817318356

Miles of Stare explores the problem of nineteenth-century American literary vision: the strange conflation of visible reality and poetic language that emerges repeatedly in the metaphors and literary creations of American transcendentalists. The strangeness of nineteenth-century poetic vision is exemplified most famously by Emerson’s transparent eyeball. That disembodied, omniscient seer is able to shed its body and transcend sight paradoxically in order to see—not to create—poetic language “manifest” on the American landscape. In Miles of Stare, Michelle Kohler explores the question of why, given American transcendentalism’s anti-empiricism, the movement’s central trope becomes an eye purged of imagination. And why, furthermore, she asks, despite its insistent empiricism, is this notorious eye also so decidedly not an eye? What are the ethics of casting a boldly equivocal metaphor as the source of a national literature amidst a national landscape fraught with slavery, genocide, poverty, and war? Miles of Stare explores these questions first by tracing the historical emergence of the metaphor of poetic vision as the transcendentalists assimilated European precedents and wrestled with America’s troubling rhetoric of manifest destiny and national identity. These questions are central to the work of many nineteenth-century authors writing in the wake of transcendentalism, and Kohler offers examples from the writings of Douglass, Hawthorne, Dickinson, Howells, and Jewett that form a cascade of new visual metaphors that address the irreconcilable contradictions within the transcendentalist metaphor and pursue their own efforts to produce an American literature. Douglass’s doomed witness to slavery, Hawthorne’s reluctantly omniscient narrator, and Dickinson’s empty “miles of Stare” variously skewer the authority of Emerson’s all-seeing poetic eyeball while attributing new authority to the limitations that mark their own literary gazes. Tracing this metaphorical conflict across genres from the 1830s through the 1880s, Miles of Stare illuminates the divergent, contentious fates of American literary vision as nineteenth-century writers wrestle with the commanding conflation of vision and language that lies at the center of American transcendentalism—and at the core of American national identity.

Off the Map

Off the Map
Author: Niles Schwartz
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2018-06-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1532636598

A motion picture chronicling the last adventures of bank robber John Dillinger (Johnny Depp), Public Enemies was met with much bafflement upon its 2009 release. Director Michael Mann's terse storytelling and unorthodox use of high-definition digital cameras challenged viewers' familiarity with Hollywood's historical gangland elegance while highlighting Public Enemies' own place in a medium--and culture--undergoing sweeping technological change. In Off the Map, Niles Schwartz immerses us in Mann's representation of Dillinger, a subject increasingly aware of his own role as a romanticized frontier folk hero, in flight from an enveloping bureaucratic system. The cultural issues of Dillinger's 1930s anticipate the 21st century watershed moment for the moving image, as our relationship with the pictures surrounding us increasingly affects our own sense of identity, historical truth, and means of relating to each other. Mann's follow-up, the hacker thriller Blackhat (2015), reflects a world where Public Enemies' abstract surveillance state has since colonized the firmament of our everyday lives. Yet in this virtual labyrinth of surplus images, cinema may inwardly illuminate a transformative path for us. Off the Map places Mann's late works in deep focus, exploring our present relationship to cinema on a backdrop that swings from the blockbuster spectacle of Avatar to the curious intimacy of Moonrise Kingdom, ultimately suggesting the mysterious space between the viewer and the screen may yet become a sanctuary of deep spiritual reflection.

My Unborn Child

My Unborn Child
Author: Orest Stocco
Publisher: Savant Books and Publications
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-08-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0984117598

Cassie O'Shaunnesy's abortion experience slips through the fingers of the pro-life and pro-choice dilemma, only for her to have a spiritual awakening with her aborted daughter Seana which changes Cassie's life forever.

A Heroic Life

A Heroic Life
Author: Gina Lake
Publisher: Gina Lake
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2015-04-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1508407789

The hero’s journey—this human life—is a search for the greatest treasure of all: the gifts of your true nature. These gifts are your birthright, but they have been hidden from you, kept from you by the dragon: the ego. These gifts are the wisdom, love, peace, courage, strength, and joy that reside at your core. A Heroic Life shows you how to overcome the ego’s false beliefs and face the ego’s fears. It provides you with both a perspective and a map to help you successfully and happily navigate life’s challenges and live heroically. You will learn how to skillfully manage changes, how to overcome difficulties, how to master your negative emotions, how to cultivate inner strength, how to be happy, and how to be true to yourself. This book is another in a series of books dictated to Gina Lake by Jesus.

How Myth Became History

How Myth Became History
Author: John Emory Dean
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816532427

"The book explores how border subjects have been created and disputed in cultural narratives of the Texas-Mexico border, comparing and analyzing Mexican, Mexican American, and Anglo literary representations of the border"--Provided by publisher.

Film-e-life: You’re the Main Character

Film-e-life: You’re the Main Character
Author: Sonalisa
Publisher: Clever Fox Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2023-02-20
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

A Production is a compilation of multiple roles, consistent theme and a teamwork. And I want to bow you down for drawing such a hard-earned and phenomenal one for your protagonist so far. You are truly a gem of a film maker! Eh? What do you mean by you are not? You're not a film maker, are you sure? Well I know you are and you will agree to it too. You are a maker, writer, director, producer and a casted actor/actress of the longest ever made, ever seen and ever lived film, a film of your story, your days, your ambitions and your ways. Sounds filmy, isn’t it? Because it is! Life is not like a film, it is a film. It is a spoken unspoken narrative narrated, curated and acted by and for the main character you were by birth assigned to play. Film-e-life is a guide for that active crew inside you, It is a filmy perspective to look at all the drama that we are living to leave behind. It’s your story that this is book is all about! “You’re the main character”

The Mindful Traveler

The Mindful Traveler
Author: Jim D. Currie
Publisher: Open Court Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780812694215

This guide shows readers how to turn each trip into a journey of self-discovery. The author explains how each holiday or business trip may be viewed as both an outward exploration of unfamiliar geography, architecture, history and foreign customs, and an inner journey into self-identity and personal meaning.

The Mafia

The Mafia
Author: Roberto M. Dainotto
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780234724

What is it about Tony Soprano that makes him so amiable? For that matter, how is it that many of us secretly want Scarface to succeed or see Michael Corleone as, ultimately, a hero? What draws us into the otherwise horrifically violent world of the mafia? In The Mafia, Roberto M. Dainotto explores the irresistible appeal of this particular brand of organized crime, its history, and the mythology we have developed around it. Dainotto traces the development of the mafia from its rural beginnings in Western Sicily to its growth into a global crime organization alongside a parallel examination of its evolution in music, print, and on the big screen. He probes the tension between the real mafia—its violent, often brutal reality—and how we imagine it to be: a mythical potpourri of codes of honor, family values, and chivalry. But rather than dismiss our collective imagining of the mafia as a complete fiction, Dainotto instead sets out to understand what needs and desires or material and psychic longing our fantasies about the mafia—the best kind of the bad life—are meant to satisfy. Exploring the rich array of films, books, television programs, music, and even video games portraying and inspired by the mafia, this book offers not only a social, economic, and political history of one of the most iconic underground cultures, but a new way of understanding our enduring fascination with the complex society that lurks behind the sinister Omertà of the family business.