Remembering Wholeness

Remembering Wholeness
Author: Carol Tuttle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-04
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9781586190385

This is truly a handbook for thriving, all the information that should have come with life. Remembering Wholeness presents a new level of understanding and personal responsibility. Using client testimonials andpersonal accounts Tuttle helps readers identify and address negative energy patterns and challenges readers to change their thoughts and perceptions in order to energize beliefs and jump-start a healthier and happier life.

Knowing Wholeness

Knowing Wholeness
Author: Nancy S.B. Ging
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2016-07-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1504360664

This little book of earthy, spiritual and sometimes sensual poems will inspire the reader to embrace oneself completely. Moving stuck energy and freeing the reader to celebrate aliveness is the poets goal. Equal play with this poetry is given to finding our relationship with our most potent joyful essence and the writers experiences with moving through some challenging human relationships. Her useful Unified Theory of The Self, put forth poetically in this publication, leads one to balance the realities of our human and divine conditions. Bridging paradigms and partnering polarities have been for decades the work and play of Nancy S.B. Ging, L.C.S.W., holistic psychotherapist, teacher and writer.

Radical Wholeness

Radical Wholeness
Author: Philip Shepherd
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2017-11-21
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1623171776

There are qualities we all yearn to experience in our lives—peace, simplicity, grace, connection, clarity. Yet these qualities evade us because each of them arises from an experience of wholeness, and we live in a culture that enforces divisions within each of us. In Radical Wholeness, Philip Shepherd shows the countless ways in which we are persuaded to separate from the body and live in the head. Disconnected from the body’s intelligence, we also disconnect from the wholeness of the present. This schism within us is the primary source of stress not just in our personal lives, but for the systems of the planet. Drawing from neuroscience, anthropology, physics, the arts, myth, personal stories and his experiences helping people around the world to experience wholeness, Philip Shepherd illuminates what true wholeness means and offers practices designed to help readers soften into the intelligence of the body. Radical Wholeness is a call to action: to recover wholeness and experience a new way of being.

about wholeness

about wholeness
Author: Layman Pascal
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 161856630X

"e;Wholeness-don't leave home without it."e; A couple of astute characters took that advice as they wandered about, wondering about wholeness. The result? About Wholeness is full of meaning, yet entertaining-deep, but quite a "e;trip!"e; Enjoy.

Find a Way

Find a Way
Author: Merril Hoge
Publisher: Center Street
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2010-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1599953838

When Merril talked about his dream of playing in the NFL all he heard was, that will be too hard, you can't beat those odds, it's impossible, and son don't put all your eggs in one basket! That inspired him to write Find a Way and put it on the top of the wall above all his goals. Find a Way would become a life-long philosophy that helped him achieve his dream of playing in the NFL, but also has helped him deal with the near loss of his hand as a young boy, the loss of his mother at a young age, overcome severe head trauma and battle and beat cancer. It has also become a parenting tool and helped him realize the magic that exists in all of us!

The Good Remembering

The Good Remembering
Author: Llyn Roberts
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2007-03-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1780990847

Through the ages spiritual teachers, healers and shamans of all traditions have been telling us that there is another world behind this one. One of powerful, loving energies, and beings of light. Their voices speak to us, and it we are prepared to listen, they will change our lives, and our planet's future. The Good Remembering is an inspired rendering of the collective wisdom of these voices, drawing on native wisdom from around the world.

Healing and Transformation

Healing and Transformation
Author: Alsterberg
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1612049818

Do you want to transform your life? Would you like a connection with the divine within yourself to create an intimate and sacred relationship with God? Healing and Transformation: Moving from the Ordinary to the Extraordinary by Dr. Eric Alsterberg is a revolutionary how-to manual that will inspire you to recognize and understand the voice of the Higher Being that speaks within each of us. Alsterberg teaches you how to heal old emotional wounds and traumas, move away from dysfunctional patterns, and return to a more spiritual path. His astonishing insights into exploring the various challenges and adversities in life and viewing them as opportunities to evolve physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually will become words to live by as we face an uncertain future in a secular society. Accept the ultimate truth that you are a spiritual being having a human experience. Relinquish your ego to walk a spiritual path and learn how to fully experience unconditional love, complete forgiveness and nonjudgement. Healing and Transformation: Moving from the Ordinary to the Extraordinary will teach you how to heal and transform your relationship with yourself, your loved ones, your community and ultimately, the nation and world in which we live. Dr. Eric Alsterberg is a writer, psychologist, and certified hypnotherapist. He is actively involved in spiritual teachings, mentoring others through his expertise in metaphysics. He is a member of the Association for Research and Enlightenment (the Edgar Cayce Foundation), the Astara Mystery School, and the Reconnection, Eric Pearl healing technologies. Dr. Alsterberg lives in Michigan. http: //SBPRA.com/EricAlsterberg

Inner Dialogue In Daily Life

Inner Dialogue In Daily Life
Author: Charles Eigen
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014-03-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 085700896X

Connecting to our inner lives can foster healing, self-development and self-awareness. This unique book looks in depth at ten major contemporary psychotherapeutic approaches which all use inner dialogue as a way of developing both professionally and personally. Each chapter is written by an expert in their field, some of whom were chosen to contribute by the founder of the approach. The authors include personal stories of how they have used the approach in their own lives and work as therapists, giving a deeper insight into each method. As well as developing a connection to the mind, several of the approaches focus on deepening an awareness of the body and listening to its voice. Approaches covered include the Jungian approach, Gestalt therapy, Focusing, internal family systems therapy, and Hakomi. Drawing on both Eastern and Western traditions and methods, this fascinating book will be of interest to psychotherapists, counsellors and students, as well as anyone with an interest in inner dialogue, healing and personal development.

The Secret Life of Babies

The Secret Life of Babies
Author: Mia Kalef, DC
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2014-05-13
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1583948031

A bold affirmation that we are sentient before conception and in the womb, The Secret Life of Babies reveals author Mia Kalef's groundbreaking findings: babies are able to remember their earliest experiences, this consciousness precedes the physical development of the brain itself, and medical interventions during birth—like forceps and Cesareans—can imprint our relationships with the world and disconnect us from our sustainable place in the ecosystem. Kalef provides a six-step protocol for detecting these individual imprints and taking reparative steps for physiological and emotional balance and release. This book offers us an articulate guide to a transformation that can restore our essential nature. From the table of contents: Foreword by Andrew Feldmar Introduction: The Myth: Science and Experience The Quest: Sparking the Conversation Who Is This Book For? A Song Worth Singing PART ONE: Science Chapter 1: The First Principle: Babies Remember Their Experiences The Controversy A Place to Begin and End: Returning to Wholeness Essential Nature Essential Movements The Mechanisms The Model Perspectives and Purposes Chapter 2: The Second Principle: Consciousness Precedes the Brain Architecture That Supports It The Biological Paradox Brains, Fields, and Development The Effects of Chemical and Emotional Fields Chapter 3: The Third Principle: Babies Are Our Barometers Dominance versus Emergence Historical Cultural Indicators Present-Day Cultural Indicators PART TWO: Experience Chapter 4: The Fourth Principle: It Is Never Too Late to Heal The Vision Horizon Preparing the Way Reclaiming the Body: The Path Home The Prototype PART THREE: Marriage Chapter5: The Intuitive Recovery Project The Anatomy of the Intuitive Recovery Project The Project Chapter 6: Summary

Journey From Fisher River

Journey From Fisher River
Author: Joyce Clouston
Publisher: The United Church of Canada
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1551342634

Journey from Fisher River is an invitation to walk with an extraordinary man on his spiritual journey and to share in his dream of what is yet to be. Author Joyce Clouston weaves reminiscences and memories to recreate both the oppression and the vision of Stan McKay’s life and ministry. This intimate portrait allows us to share the years of Stan’s childhood in what was then an isolated Cree village, the alienation he experienced in residential and post-secondary schools, and his healing and liberation, found in memories of his family and his experience of the Elders’ faith within his community. Guided by teachings rooted in Cree tradition, Stan transformed his experience of oppression through his years of ministry, including the highest office in The United Church of Canada as Moderator from 1992–1994. During his tenure as Moderator, Stan led the church in opening pathways to communication and healing with gentleness and humility, justice and joy, laughter and warmth, challenge and affirmation. Central to Stan’s leadership was the Cree concept of Pashtamowin: treat everyone with respect, kindness and consideration. Stan’s community continues to apply their creativity to innovative initiatives, including developing the largest solar energy and geothermal home heating project in Manitoba. On his return to Fisher River in 2020, Stan and his wife Dorothy rejoined leaders and Elders in fulfilling their dream to provide care of children based on Nehiyawewin knowledge where every child is a gift of the Creator, to be nurtured, loved, and supported.