Beyond Companionship

Beyond Companionship
Author: Amy Miller
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2015-07-27
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1504335767

Discover meaning & purpose in the presence of animal companions. Beyond Companionship: Connecting with Kindred Souls of Animal Companions explores the powerful connection conceived the moment you acknowledge the soul within your animal companions. This sharing of truths Amy has uncovered through her work as an Intuitive Animal Communicator is an exploration to: A deeper understanding of the connection you share with your animal companions Enriching the time you share with your animal friends Experiencing through meditation your unique soul connection with an animals kindred soul Connecting with an animal companion after he or she has crossed over since the bonds of love are eternal The narratives and connection points within these pages will open your mind, touch your soul, and forever change your relationship with the animals in your life.

Sanskrit and Other Indian Languages

Sanskrit and Other Indian Languages
Author: Śaśiprabhā Kumāra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2007
Genre: Sanskrit language
ISBN:

This Book Features The Influence And Interaction Of Sanskrit With Prakrit, Hindi Apabhransha, Urdu, Bangla, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Assamese, Punjabi, Kashmiri And Gujarati. It Modestly Attempts To Cover Various Aspects Of Mutual Reciprocation Between Sanskrit And Other Indian Languages.

Bell Of Peace

Bell Of Peace
Author: Gede Prama
Publisher: Gede Prama
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2014-07-07
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

When Professor Karen Armstrong (one of the spiritual giants of our time who write The Hystory of God) visited Indonesia in early June 2013, she looks obviously impressed with the story of Bali as an island of compassion. One day after the author of the book “Twelve Steps to Compassionate Life” heard this story, in front of huge public in Jakarta she openly said that she could not sleep after hearing this story. Even after her return to England she was still taking the time to send an e-mail message that contains approximately like this: “I was so moved by your speech … let us keep in touch about making Bali an island of compassion”. For Guruji Gede Prama writing in english please kindly visit Web: https://www.bellofpeace.org FB: https://www.facebook.com/www.bellofpeace.org IG: https://instagram.com/bell_of_peace Twitter: https://twitter.com/gede_prama

Head First

Head First
Author: Norman Cousins
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1989
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780525248057

Discusses evidence that positive attitudes enhance the human immune system and that hope, love, laughter, and determination can help combat serious disease

No Mud, No Lotus

No Mud, No Lotus
Author: Thich Nhat Hanh
Publisher: Parallax Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1937006867

The secret to happiness is to acknowledge and transform suffering, not to run away from it. Here, Thich Nhat Hanh offers practices and inspiration transforming suffering and finding true joy. Thich Nhat Hanh acknowledges that because suffering can feel so bad, we try to run away from it or cover it up by consuming. We find something to eat or turn on the television. But unless we’re able to face our suffering, we can’t be present and available to life, and happiness will continue to elude us. Nhat Hanh shares how the practices of stopping, mindful breathing, and deep concentration can generate the energy of mindfulness within our daily lives. With that energy, we can embrace pain and calm it down, instantly bringing a measure of freedom and a clearer mind. No Mud, No Lotus introduces ways to be in touch with suffering without being overwhelmed by it. "When we know how to suffer," Nhat Hanh says, "we suffer much, much less." With his signature clarity and sense of joy, Thich Nhat Hanh helps us recognize the wonders inside us and around us that we tend to take for granted and teaches us the art of happiness.

Boyington Oak

Boyington Oak
Author: Mary S. Palmer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781627342827

This story is based on events that have since become folklore in Mobile, Alabama. It is about a nineteen-year-old printer, Charles R.S. Boyington, who was unjustly convicted and hanged for killing his best friend in 1835. During this period, the overwhelming majority of the people of Mobile considered all individuals as either God-fearing or evil, without exception. After learning of Boyington's atheistic beliefs, the court of public opinion swung toward him as the guilty party. Exacerbated with knowledge of his checkered past and his inconsistent testimonies, the people gave more weight to the flimsy circumstantial evidence against him. All this coalesced in working up the citizenry into such a state of frenzy that it served to strangle any impartially that they otherwise might have had. The heightened public outrage frightened off any potential witnesses for the defense and biased the jurors and judges to a point that the legal process turned into a sham, with a guilty verdict a foregone conclusion. Boyington's articulation skills and obvious intelligence meant little in the abatement of these preformed prejudices. Convicted by an unqualified jury in 1834 using only circumstantial evidence, he was shackled in Mobile's first jail in 1834 where he wrote poetry to his fiancee to survive. As he predicted would happen to prove his innocence, a tree grew on his gravesite and still stands 175 years later in the Church St. Graveyard.

Asylum, USA

Asylum, USA
Author: Boman Desai
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2000
Genre: Indic fiction (English)
ISBN: