SenseAbilities

SenseAbilities
Author: Maryann Colby Trott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1993
Genre: Senses and sensation in children
ISBN:

Take the Leap: What It Really Means to Be Psychic

Take the Leap: What It Really Means to Be Psychic
Author: Michelle A. Beltran
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2015-09-03
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1504340000

An introductory guidebook for aspiring psychics Beltran gives plenty of empowering advice, in the style of a self-help guide, on the benefits of tapping ones full potential through the power of intuition Kirkus Reviews Michelles book should be a must-read for all students beginning the spiritual path. Dr. Angela Thompson Smith, Ph.D. Her grounded, systematic approach teaches us how to consciously develop, train and master our individual psychic mind. Consequently Take The Leap serves as both a training course in personal exploration and an insightful map for understanding the world of psychics and mediums. Highly recommended for people who get readings or those who want to give them! Bob Olson, author of Answers about the Afterlife: A Private Investigators 15-Year Research Unlocks the Mysteries of Life after Death It is possible for anyone to make the conscious decision to develop, rekindle, or magnify the powers of their intuitive voicetheir psychic mind. This book is written to discuss what it means to be psychic. The path to the supernatural world of the psychic begins by expanding and fine-tuning intuition, then paying close attention to both the seen and unseen world that surrounds us. Our minds are not simply an appendage of our bodies like arms or legs. The mind is a powerful tool from which we can access universal truths and expand our understanding of our inner selves. If you find yourself moved by a strong suspicion that there is more to life than what can be seen or easily explained, then this book is for you. If you find yourself with an overwhelming desire to explore what lies outside the realm of physical science or earthly understanding, this book will inform you. If you want to know what abilities function outside the domain of natural laws, this book will enlighten you.

Touch Abilities

Touch Abilities
Author: Iris Burman
Publisher: Milady Publishing Company
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2006
Genre: Massage
ISBN:

TouchAbilities: Essential Connections, is a trailblazing work that examines the core characteristics of the many BodyWork modalities practiced today. It presents a common language for all BodyWork practitioners. Using simple and practical examples, the book navigates the reader through universal and recurring concepts and techniques that are represented in various schools of thought. As an introductory guide, it distills all major BodyWork techniques into a familiar palette of touch options from which modalities can be created and developed.

Feminist Reconfigurings of Alien Encounters

Feminist Reconfigurings of Alien Encounters
Author: Nina Lykke
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2024-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1003844545

Feminist Reconfigurings of Alien Encounters reclaims the notion of alien encounters together with strange but queerly loved companions: Vulgar slugs, diatoms (micro-algae), and familiars (spirit guides of witches). The book’s three human co-authors ask: what would it take to establish more-than-human, bio- and geo-egalitarian co-existence on a planet in trouble? This playfully crafted mixed-genre book is informed by feminist posthumanisms and co-created with a spectral community of more-than-humans who are respectfully summoned to contribute with their perspectives. In focus of the entangled artistic-philosophical-poetic investigations are questions of ethics, aesthetics, and methodologies to co-exist response-ably rather than based on modern human beliefs in exceptionalism and entitlement to sovereignty, control, and conquest of more-than-human worlds. Feminist Reconfi gurings of Alien Encounters is intended for broad global audiences of researchers, teachers, professionals, NGOs, politicians, students from undergraduate to postgraduate levels, artists, writers, activists, and artivists who are interested in entangled artistic-poetic-philosophical modes of understanding the world as well as in ecology, new feminist materialism, critical posthumanism, and questions about radically rethinking and reimagining human/more-than-human relations on Earth.

Angel Kids

Angel Kids
Author: Jacky Newcomb
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009-01-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1401924840

This delightful book reveals the amazing encounters that children have with their guardian angels and loved ones on the Other Side, as well as fascinating insights into the lives of psychic children . . . and the parents who have to cope with this phenomenon. As you read, you’ll discover: • Grandparents who regularly visit their grandkids—from the Other Side! • Kids with extraordinary abilities, including mind-reading and the power to move objects with their thoughts alone • Young children who remember a life before they were born • The mother who lost a son who was later reborn as her grandson • The thousands of brilliant children whom the authorities have labeled as "learning disabled." Thousands of children the world over are being born with enhanced sixth-sense abilities. Psychic kids are the new "normal"!

Slowing Down to Run Faster

Slowing Down to Run Faster
Author: Edward Yu
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1623174902

A trainer and former triathlete shows you how to achieve the results you want with a new multidisciplinary approach Why does trying harder sometimes become an exercise in futility? Why does following "expert advice" often lead to little or no improvement? What if there were an efficient way of learning that could be applied to every area of human experience? Drawing from the principles of Bagua, Taichi, and Feldenkrais, Edward Yu presents an innovative approach to running: power, speed, and agility are more related to your ability to sense your own body than to willpower or raw talent. Centering the art of running as an explorative, creative, and somatic-based practice, Yu shows us how to run faster by learning to become more sensible--that is, more sense-able--through the playful and systematic exploration of movement.

Intercultural Communication

Intercultural Communication
Author: Elizabeth Suen
Publisher: Canadian Scholars
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2019-11-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1773381512

This text is a practical guide that provides readers with effective approaches to communication theories and strategies and offers a wealth of tools for enhancing communication both in Canada and abroad. Informed by the authors’ intersection of cultural identities and lived experiences, Intercultural Communication demonstrates how communicative practices are established and influenced within societal realms. Readers’ understanding of culture is widened beyond discussions of race and ethnicity by critically examining factors like age, familial roles, sex, gender, socioeconomic status, and disability. Guided through real and complex scenarios, this text explores how different social and cultural practices present implications for communication, demonstrating how to manage conversations in appropriate and meaningful ways. Key topics include verbal and non-verbal communication, cultural values, self-awareness, and digital communications. Case studies, practical activities, and thought-provoking questions accompany each chapter, helping students to explore their own attitudes and actions through self-reflection. This invaluable and comprehensive guide is ideal for students enrolled in intercultural communication and cross-cultural communication courses, including studies in business, education, social work, health care, and law enforcement.

The Dialectics of Liberation in Dark Times

The Dialectics of Liberation in Dark Times
Author: Taylor Hines
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2023-09-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3031224884

This book develops Marcuse’s critique of advanced industrial society and deploys it as a lens to critically analyze contemporary neoliberalism and its structural failures. In the chapters, Marcuse scholars explore three related topics: First, Marcuse’s theory as it applies to the relationship between neoliberalism and authoritarianism, including both the historical relationship between the two and the modern re-emergence of authoritarianism and nationalism in neoliberal states today. Second, a re-examination of the relationship between neoliberal subjectivity and technological rationality that seeks to understand the stabilizing forces of neoliberal society and the way these forces register at the level of thought. Third and finally, Marcuse’s conception of socialism in conversation with contemporary neoliberal rationality, and ways in which alternatives to the status quo remain possible. Together, this volume contributes to recent discussions of neoliberalism and contribute to the development of Marcuse scholarship.

Ancestral Places

Ancestral Places
Author: Katrina-Ann R. Kapāʻanaokalāokeola Nākoa Oliveira
Publisher: First Peoples: New Directions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780870716737

Ancestral Places is a revealing journey through the language and practices of a traditional knowledge system, offering a Hawaiian epistemological framework that enhances our understanding of place.

Freaks, Geeks and Asperger Syndrome

Freaks, Geeks and Asperger Syndrome
Author: Luke Jackson
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2002-08-15
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1846423562

Part of the Reading Well scheme. 35 books selected by young people and health professionals to provide 13 to 18 year olds with high-quality support, information and advice about common mental health issues and related conditions. Winner of the NASEN & TES Special Educational Needs Children's Book Award 2003 Have you ever been called a freak or a geek? Have you ever felt like one? Luke Jackson is 13 years old and has Asperger Syndrome. Over the years Luke has learned to laugh at such names but there are other aspects of life which are more difficult. Adolescence and the teenage years are a minefield of emotions, transitions and decisions and when a child has Asperger Syndrome, the result is often explosive. Luke has three sisters and one brother in various stages of their adolescent and teenage years but he is acutely aware of just how different he is and how little information is available for adolescents like himself. Drawing from his own experiences and gaining information from his teenage brother and sisters, he wrote this enlightening, honest and witty book in an attempt to address difficult topics such as bullying, friendships, when and how to tell others about AS, school problems, dating and relationships, and morality. Luke writes briefly about his younger autistic and AD/HD brothers, providing amusing insights into the antics of his younger years and advice for parents, carers and teachers of younger AS children. However, his main reason for writing was because "so many books are written about us, but none are written directly to adolescents with Asperger Syndrome. I thought I would write one in the hope that we could all learn together".