Cry of the Hawk For Her Beloved
Author | : Janna Lynne |
Publisher | : Seven Directions |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Mysticism |
ISBN | : 9780967678405 |
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Author | : Janna Lynne |
Publisher | : Seven Directions |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Mysticism |
ISBN | : 9780967678405 |
Author | : Manuela DaCosta |
Publisher | : Archway Publishing |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2020-10-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 148089589X |
Welcome back to Hawk Island and the village of Two Brooks. After three men disappeared, Monsignor Inocente, is suspicious of the semblance of peace and quiet in his village, and with good reason. He knows his villagers, especially a group of strong-willed women called the Sacristy—defiant and mercurial, delivering their own brand of alternative justice against errant, abusive men. He tries to curb their vigilante means of attaining justice and the general willful behavior of his people, while at the same time protecting them from the implacable heavy hand of justice coming from the mainland. When a police inspector from the mainland, with wild hair and a hooded smile, arrives in Two Brooks to investigate the disappearance of the three men, the residents wonder if he will bring them more sorrow or maybe even hope. As the inspector digs deeper into the lives of the villagers, he becomes one of them. Is it a ruse to learn their secrets or did he fall prey to their ways? In the second book of the Hawk Island series, Angela, one of the Sacristy women, continues to challenge the violent subordination and unrepentant oppression of women in her village. One of her virtues is the depth of her love for people and causes; she does it completely and unabashedly, but this becomes her undoing when she faces the painful truth of loving more than one man.
Author | : Ann Bingham |
Publisher | : Infobase Publishing |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1438129580 |
Alphabetically listed entries identify and explain the characters, events, important places, and other aspects of South American and Meso-American mythology.
Author | : Bhimeswara Challa |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 2021-06-29 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : |
Stagnate as a 'creepy caterpillar' or transform into a 'beauteous butterfly'-this path-breaking book of a rare genre suggests-is the seminal choice before mankind, and every one of us. In this setting, the book raises some fundamental questions: What is man's rightful place in the cosmos and his manifest destiny on earth? Why are we so self-righteously self-destructive? Are we a doomed species? Or 'divine' beings struggling to overcome the hubris of the human intellect? Is God getting weary of mankind? How should we synergize human effort and Divine Grace? The book posits that any betterment in human behavior needs a cathartic change at the deepest levels. That requires diluting the dominance of the mind and reawakening the long-dormant intelligence of the human heart. To meet that challenge, we need minimum numbers, a 'critical mass' to create self-sustained momentum for transformation through consciousness change. And every single human of this generation should behave in such a way that he or she is that single person whose transformation could make the decisive species-scale difference. The book offers a menu of ideas and an agenda of action. This book could be itself become an input to mobilize that very 'critical mass' it advocates for human transformation. Well-planned and cohesively written, the book is noteworthy for its delightful blend of information and arguments, and reveals the depth of the author’s understanding of the human predicament... This is a closely argued and thought-provoking book... The Hindu, 13 Sept 2011 [This book] is a gripping exposition on human nature and self-transformation without preference to religion... Challa has critically provided a foundational argument for a deeper discussion of philosophical and practical ideals concerning self-transformation... harmonizing the head and the heart is the way for humans to function as spiritual beings. Recommended by the USR. The US Review of Books [The author] reflects upon the crisis of contemporary civilizations and outlines a blueprint for a new world order based on progressive spiritual values and change of human consciousness. The strength of this treatise is the sweep of Challa’s reach and his treatment of a vastly complex set of issues that bedevil humankind today... India International Center Quarterly, Summer 2012 As a thinker and erudite scholar, [the author] has made a profound study of the world situation and the moral decadence of man... [This book] deserves to be on the shelves of university, college and public libraries... Triveni Magazine, July–Sept 2011 It is difficult to pigeon-hole this book as... a ‘prophetic discourse’, a ‘journey into the human mind’, a ‘guide for human survival’, a ‘spiritual treatise’. It is an amalgam of all these and more... the volume reaches out to those who are already uneasy about the way we on this earth are progressing. The Book Review, India, June 2013
Author | : C. Millien |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2006-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595415040 |
A story of friendship, loyalty and love takes you into the lives of a frontier family and the ties that bind them to people very different from themselves. Tom McKale is a man who believes in equality for all men. When he is granted a job as Indian agent for the government, his dream is realized. Finally, he will be able to help the people his grandfather taught him to respect and understand. Red Wolf is medicineman and chief of a small band of Lakota. His way of life is disappearing. His people are dying off. Only a miracle will save them. Tom McKale's first meeting with the son of the Indian responsible for saving his grandfather's life years before was pre-destined. Red Wolf was shot, bleeding and left for dead on the trail. Till the "brother" he saw in a vision happens upon him. Fate brings the two men together. Friendship strengthens the bond between them and their families. But destiny weaves their lives together forever in a pattern that can never be torn apart.