AnKariah

AnKariah
Author: Rebecca Keystone
Publisher: Lightforged Pty Ltd
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2004-11-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0975249509

This is a journey of epic proportions, about AnKariah, the daughter of an Ascended Master. AnKariah is appointed a Royal Commission by the Etheric Council of Heaven to attend a unique Soul Group when she attends Terra (Earth), called the Gemini Creation. For each time she is reincarnated, a little more of the Veil of Forgetfulness is lifted from her Soul. However, by her sixteenth incarnation, AnKariah finds herself balancing precariously on the boarders, between Heaven's realms & Earth. This beautiful & passionate journey of AnKariah, spans from the beginning of Earths existence to today, as she discovers a unique gift to understand the true reason for Mortal life, by drawing the veil and opening the window to Heaven, reuniting with her Angelic Pyrocynian Family on Pontorria, Home of the Ancient One’s. This novel is G-rated and can be read from about 14yrs up. I do highly recommend this book for anyone in need of direction to find your true and precious meaning at the most crucial time in our world in this world.

It Is Written

It Is Written
Author: Kelvin L. Singleton
Publisher: Kelvin L. Singleton
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2018-05-16
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0997904135

When a slain clerk's ID is discovered in a young African American's car in Conway, South Carolina, he and his best friend are arrested, then mysteriously disappear from county lockup. They are brutally tortured under the guidance of a cruel, racist man known to most as Judge Barnes. A novel by African American writer Killian Prophet is also discovered in the car. The contents of which lead the KKK to believe that Killian Prophet has intimate knowledge of the Ku Klux Klan's bloody history in Conway. The Ku Klux Klan targets the author, breaking into his home and murders his wife. Two years later, just as Killian Prophet is rebuilding his life, his hateful tormentors strike again by kidnapping his daughter, Tressa. Desperate for her return and seeking revenge for his wife's murder, Killian Prophet faces the biggest challenge of his life. What will he do to save Tressa? Will he find any measure of justice in Judge Barnes' kangaroo court?

Honoring the Call

Honoring the Call
Author: Neari Francois Warner
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2016-03-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1514458268

This work evolved from the personal and professional experiences of Grambling State University's first female president, albeit acting. The story occurs during troubled times, recounting the activities of the team she assembled to combat the foreboding issue of the university losing its regional accreditation. Ultimately, the book is designed to document the hard work, dedicated service, and committed spirit that the Grambling State University constituencies demonstrated to ensure that the University remained an outstanding academic institution, attracting students from throughout the United States and many foreign countries and that it continued to be the place "where everybody is somebody".

Soul Deep

Soul Deep
Author: Monique Gilmore
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780786003952

Just as romance blossoms between Yvonne Taylor and Air Force fighter pilot San Germaine, "his loyalty, along with her own doubts and fears, are put to the ultimate test. For someone knows their most intimate secrets--someone determined to destroy the passion flaming between them."--Cover.

Publishers Trade List

Publishers Trade List
Author: R R Bowker Publishing
Publisher: R. R. Bowker
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2001
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780835244312

Techniques of Grief Therapy

Techniques of Grief Therapy
Author: Robert A. Neimeyer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2012-05-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1136519750

Techniques of Grief Therapy is an indispensable guidebook to the most inventive and inspirational interventions in grief and bereavement counseling and therapy. Individually, each technique emphasizes creativity and practicality. As a whole, they capture the richness of practices in the field and the innovative approaches that clinicians in diverse settings have developed, in some cases over decades, to effectively address the needs of the bereaved. New professionals and seasoned clinicians will find dozens of ideas that are ready to implement and are packed with useful features, including: Careful discussion of the therapeutic relationship that provides a "container" for specific procedures An intuitive, thematic organization that makes it easy to find the right technique for a particular situation Detailed explanations of when to use (and when not to use) particular techniques Expert guidance on implementing each technique and tips on avoiding common pitfalls Sample worksheets and activities for use in session and as homework assignments Illustrative case studies and transcripts Recommended readings to learn more about theory, research and practice associated with each technique

Japanese Soul Cooking

Japanese Soul Cooking
Author: Tadashi Ono
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1607743531

A collection of more than 100 recipes that introduces Japanese comfort food to American home cooks, exploring new ingredients, techniques, and the surprising origins of popular dishes like gyoza and tempura. Move over, sushi. It’s time for gyoza, curry, tonkatsu, and furai. These icons of Japanese comfort food cooking are the hearty, flavor-packed, craveable dishes you’ll find in every kitchen and street corner hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Japan. In Japanese Soul Cooking, Tadashi Ono and Harris Salat introduce you to this irresistible, homey style of cooking. As you explore the range of exciting, satisfying fare, you may recognize some familiar favorites, including ramen, soba, udon, and tempura. Other, lesser known Japanese classics, such as wafu pasta (spaghetti with bold, fragrant toppings like miso meat sauce), tatsuta-age (fried chicken marinated in garlic, ginger, and other Japanese seasonings), and savory omelets with crabmeat and shiitake mushrooms will instantly become standards in your kitchen as well. With foolproof instructions and step-by-step photographs, you’ll soon be knocking out chahan fried rice, mentaiko spaghetti, saikoro steak, and more for friends and family. Ono and Salat’s fascinating exploration of the surprising origins and global influences behind popular dishes is accompanied by rich location photography that captures the energy and essence of this food in everyday life, bringing beloved Japanese comfort food to Western home cooks for the first time.

The "I" of the Beholder

The
Author: Annemarie Roeper
Publisher: Great Potential Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2007
Genre: Child psychology
ISBN: 0910707782

In this book, the author describes the complexity of the Self as the source of all human behavior. She will try to outline the structure of the Self, its normal growth and development, and the role of interaction with other living things in this process. Ms. Roeper sees the Self as a unit within us, which includes input from the brain and all other functions of the body. This book explores how the inclusion of the concept of "soul" or "psyche" or "Self" can change the methods, priorities, and goals of society and parenting. This, in turn, could change how each child and ourselves are viewed and have an impact on our every action and reaction, whether in the boardroom, the bedroom, or the classroom. The book begins with a Foreword, Preface, and Introduction. Chapters are: (1) The Self, Its Existence, and Its Power; (2) The Birth of the Self; (3) The Curriculum of Growth of the Self; (4) The Growing Self and Its Continuing Encounter with the World: The Evolution of the Curriculum of Growth of the Self (5) Relationships and the Self; (6) Learning about an Expanded Reality; (7) Legitimacy; (8) The New Children and the Unexpected New Perspective; (9) Self-Actualization and Interdependence; (10) Qualitative Assessment: An Alternative to the iq Test; (11) My Own Personal Journey; and (12) Growing Up Gifted. References and endnotes are included.

Lily Whites of Steel

Lily Whites of Steel
Author: Lindsay Evelyn Hamilton
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 893
Release: 2013-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491828099

Born into the flaming trenches of a true spiritual hell, Lacey Hart spends her impoverished childhood lost in the strange shadow world between heaven and the demonic underworld in her senses. She uses religion to mold herself into The Perfect Daughter so that she might evade her disturbed mother's malevolence. Lacey is a demure child whose primrose sweetness and white-laced stoicism hearken back to the puritanical era- times when bewitchment infiltrated even the purest breath of beauty. In school she is an idiot savant, and she believes herself to be haunted by the devil. But outside the physical, emotional, and sexual torture chamber of her home, Lacey rarely ruffles feathers. Then she turns eighteen. Her sexuality, which she has always felt had its roots in evil, blooms like an overripe fruit from the center of her soul. Around the same time, Lacey and her best friend Sabrina uncover the gift that has both defined and isolated them all their lives: intuition. Emerging from the coccoon of their silence into awareness, the two friends find themselves also immersed in the dark side of magic. It is on this spiritual cusp between heaven and hell that they experience the heights of ecstasy- but drift inevitably toward the dredges of humanity on the outskirts of life. Like twinned flames, Lacey and Sabrina embark upon the bohemian "magical mystery tour" of their twenties with the quixotic candor and unexpected bravery of the truly eccentric. Then grave illness strikes, unplanned pregnancy arises, and they learn the power of true love to bloom one's spirit into the oneness with all things that is true freedom. The story of two women who dare to submerge themselves completely into any given moment, Lily Whites of Steel is a fearless exploration of the thin line between freedom and destruction, dogma and authentic mysticism, and- perhaps most hauntingly of all- truth and madness.

Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood
Author: Richard Schickel
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 030778813X

Through extensive, exclusive interviews with Eastwood (and the friends and colleagues of a lifetime), Time magazine film critic Richard Schickel has penetrated a complex character who has always been understood too quickly, too superficially. Schickel pierces Eastwood's monumental reserve to reveal the anger and the shyness, the shrewdness and frankness, the humor and powerful will that have helped make him what he is today. of photos.