Chakras Made Easy

Chakras Made Easy
Author: Anodea Judith
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1788172701

A complete guide to understanding, working with and developing your connection to your chakra system for healing and transformation. Anodea Judith is the world’s bestselling author and foremost expert on the chakras. In this inspirational guide, she introduces each of the seven major energy centres in the body and offers practical tools for using this incredible energy system to take charge of your wellbeing, express your true self and navigate your journey towards full-spectrum living. Learn how you can use the chakra system for: • Enhancing wellbeing • Liberating yourself from limiting patterns • Manifesting the life you want • Awakening to a higher state of consciousness • Helping to transform the world we all share This book was previously published within the Hay House Basics series.

Citizen Bachelors

Citizen Bachelors
Author: John Gilbert McCurdy
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0801457807

In 1755 Benjamin Franklin observed "a man without a wife is but half a man" and since then historians have taken Franklin at his word. In Citizen Bachelors, John Gilbert McCurdy demonstrates that Franklin's comment was only one side of a much larger conversation. Early Americans vigorously debated the status of unmarried men and this debate was instrumental in the creation of American citizenship. In a sweeping examination of the bachelor in early America, McCurdy fleshes out a largely unexamined aspect of the history of gender. Single men were instrumental to the settlement of the United States and for most of the seventeenth century their presence was not particularly problematic. However, as the colonies matured, Americans began to worry about those who stood outside the family. Lawmakers began to limit the freedoms of single men with laws requiring bachelors to pay higher taxes and face harsher penalties for crimes than married men, while moralists began to decry the sexual immorality of unmarried men. But many resisted these new tactics, including single men who reveled in their hedonistic reputations by delighting in sexual horseplay without marital consequences. At the time of the Revolution, these conflicting views were confronted head-on. As the incipient American state needed men to stand at the forefront of the fight for independence, the bachelor came to be seen as possessing just the sort of political, social, and economic agency associated with citizenship in a democratic society. When the war was won, these men demanded an end to their unequal treatment, sometimes grudgingly, and the citizen bachelor was welcomed into American society. Drawing on sources as varied as laws, diaries, political manifestos, and newspapers, McCurdy shows that in the course of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the bachelor was a simultaneously suspicious and desirable figure: suspicious because he was not tethered to family and household obligations yet desirable because he was free to study, devote himself to political office, and fight and die in battle. He suggests that this dichotomy remains with us to this day and thus it is in early America that we find the origins of the modern-day identity of the bachelor as a symbol of masculine independence. McCurdy also observes that by extending citizenship to bachelors, the founders affirmed their commitment to individual freedom, a commitment that has subsequently come to define the very essence of American citizenship.

Delta Gamma

Delta Gamma
Author: Kmc Notebooks and Journals
Publisher: Delta Gamma Fraternity
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2017-10-30
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

This large (8.5" X 11") paperback journal has a matte, flexible soft-cover. There are 100 wide-ruled lined pages (50 letter size sheets) for all of your writing. A perfect journal, notebook, composition book, planner, diary, or note pad for all of your lists, thoughts, doodles, ideas, and notes.

Earrings!

Earrings!
Author: Judith Viorst
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781442412811

I want them. I need them. I love them. Beautiful earrings. Glorious earrings. What will a young girl do to get her ears pierced? Will she walk the dog for a year? YES! Will she clean her room every day for a year? YES! Will she be nice to her brother for a year? YES! Well, maybe for six months...

Never Too Little to Love

Never Too Little to Love
Author: Jeanne Willis
Publisher: Walker
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2013
Genre: Giraffe
ISBN: 9781406316186

Tiny Too-Little really needs a kiss. The one that he loves is right up there. Will Tiny ever reach her?

I Am Her: She Writes Her Story, Day by Day. and Every Word Is True.

I Am Her: She Writes Her Story, Day by Day. and Every Word Is True.
Author: M. H. CLARK
Publisher: Compendium Publishing & Communications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-01-20
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781946873323

A single life touches many hearts. This memorial guest book is a place to bring friends and family together to honor a life and all the ways it connects us to each other. With beautiful watercolor designs and comforting quotations throughout, this reflective space is here for sharing houghts of a loved one and record memories of a life that will be forever remembered.

The Joy of Poetry

The Joy of Poetry
Author: Megan Willome
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2016-03-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781943120147

Part memoir, part humorous and poignant defense of poetry, this is a book that shows you what it is to live a life with poems at your side (and maybe in your Topo Chico(r)). Megan Willome's story is one you won't want to put down; meanwhile, her uncanny ability to reveal the why's and how's of poetry keeps calling-to even the biggest poetry doubter. If you already enjoy poetry, her story and her wisdom and her ways will invite you to go deeper, with novel ideas on how to engage with poems. A great title for retreats, poets & writers' groups, and book clubs. Or, if you're a teacher who has ever been asked, "Why poetry?," this book is the ready answer you've been needing. Includes extras like how to keep a poetry journal (this is not just about putting poems in a journal!), how to be a poetry buddy, and how to take a poetry dare.

A Couple's Love Journal

A Couple's Love Journal
Author: Lori Ann Davis
Publisher: Rockridge Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781641529037

This year, fall in love all over again with this powerful relationship journal A Couple’s Love Journal is designed to open new lines of communication and create a ritual of meaningful and lasting connection between you and your partner. By devoting time every week with your partner as your work through the book, you’ll address relevant and compelling questions designed to touch on every aspect of your relationship, from day-to-day issues to long-term plans. It’s kind of like getting to know one another all over again and reveling in that magical feeling. With this love journal, you and your partner will be inspired to: Open a lively dialogue and increase your connection over the course of a year with 52 heartfelt and thought-provoking weekly prompts. Put your weekly words into action with relevant and thoughtful suggestions for activities you can share. Indulge in time for appreciation and reflection by following the book's helpful structure. Begin your yearlong journey to a deeper and more rewarding relationship.

Contemporary Poets

Contemporary Poets
Author: Tracy Chevalier
Publisher: Saint James Press
Total Pages: 1310
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781558620353

Contains biographical entries, a list of separately published books, and an essay on each poet.