The Sania Dimension

The Sania Dimension
Author: Deborah Amelia
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 149179965X

In this science fiction, the reader is introduced to Ava, a Light Being from another dimension. While conducting a guiding mission on Earth she compromises her principles and must redeem herself by returning to Earth to a lifetime she once lived centuries earlier. Ava is faced with the challenges of learning to exist as a human again while still possessing advanced intellectual and existential knowledge gained from her Light Being existence. She is faced with the challenge of juggling her identity while living within a dual reality wondering if and when she will be able to return to Sania. The reader is given a glimpse into the human experience at a deeper level recognizing how daily life can affect us in ways we never imagined. The character takes us on a journey of ups and downs attempting to re-assimilate into her human self while remaining undetected. The author shows the reader what its like for an outsider looking in and is given a peek into the experiences seeded by understanding metaphysics, laws of attraction, and existential theory, all playing a crucial yet hidden role in creating the lives we imagine.

A Dynamic Dimension of Depression

A Dynamic Dimension of Depression
Author: Rajesh Chandra Khatri
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-08-13
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1639976329

Depression and its treatment is no longer an enigma. A thorough comprehensive magnum opus based on real and practical experience and experiments with depression. Get ready to know about the real causes and symptoms of depression and their natural cure. Get ready to know important brain chemicals controlling depression. Get comprehensive knowledge about dopamine important brain chemicals controlling our perception, reality and motivation. Get ready to know real tests based on which depression can be diagnosed. Depression can be treated naturally without medication in easy and effective ways preserving natural talents. A new book on depression will revolutionize the outlook about depression and suicidal tendencies and their natural cure. It would alert readers to harmful side-effects of anti-depressant medicines, psychotic medicines and electroconvulsive treatment. It would help millions of people to get rid of suicidal thoughts naturally without any medication. It would help millions of people across the world to get rid of their neurotic anxiety and the outburst of anger naturally. Further, it would guide Students and Women across the world to get away from depression and suicidal tendencies from their life. It would also guide the readers on the usefulness and effectiveness of Homeopathic and Ayurvedic medicines on depression. It would also make aware readers on natural methods to get sound sleep to beat depression. Control your depression and suicidal thoughts naturally and enjoy the bliss of life is the motto of this book. However, all natural treatments delineated in this book are only suggestive and not absolute.

Dimension

Dimension
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1973
Genre: German literature
ISBN:

The Symphony of All Things: An Odyssey Beyond the Known

The Symphony of All Things: An Odyssey Beyond the Known
Author: Rick Anthony
Publisher: Rick Anthony
Total Pages: 135
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In the vast tapestry of the universe, music and science intertwine in ways the human mind struggles to comprehend. This harmony, an ode to exploration and understanding, is the lifeblood of "The Symphony of All Things: An Odyssey Beyond the Known." This novel invites readers on a journey that transcends boundaries, challenging the very fabric of reality and the core essence of humanity. The story unfolds aboard the Odyssey, a spacecraft as enigmatic as its mission: to chart the uncharted, not just in the physical expanse of space, but in the depths of understanding that space through the language of the Symphony—a cosmic composition that seems to bind all things. Eleanor, a seasoned captain with secrets of her own; Petra, a logical scientist who begins to embrace the mystical; Jonas, a skeptic forced to confront the unknown; and Sania, a prodigious musician with a deep connection to the Symphony, find themselves at the heart of this adventure. Beyond the enthralling tales of alien civilizations, cosmic phenomena, and the boundaries of known science, this book delves deep into the philosophical and existential. It asks profound questions: What does it mean to truly understand the universe? Is there a universal language that ties everything together? And most importantly, what is the role of the individual in this vast cosmic orchestra? At its core, "The Symphony of All Things" is a testament to the human spirit, its insatiable curiosity, and its eternal drive to explore and understand. The narrative weaves between tension and release, dissonance and harmony, capturing the dichotomy of existence and the beauty of unity in diversity. Readers should prepare themselves for a journey that stretches beyond the confines of traditional science fiction, one that harmonizes the empirical with the emotional, the physical with the metaphysical. In this sweeping symphony of a novel, every note matters, every character has a part to play, and every chapter builds towards an awe-inspiring crescendo that will resonate long after the final page is turned.

Transformative Religious Experience

Transformative Religious Experience
Author: Joshua Iyadurai
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498270190

What makes a priest of one religion become a preacher of another religion? How could a person embrace a religion suddenly that he or she had up to then opposed? Why would young women risk their reputation and endanger their lives for the sake of newfound faith? How could an alcoholic detest a sip of wine all of a sudden? What drives an atheist to become an ardent worshiper of God? How could an intelligent person relate to God as to an adult human being? Transformative Religious Experience answers these questions with fascinating narratives of conversion. These narratives together show how the transforming effects of conversion permeate the daily lives of converts in a multireligious context. Joshua Iyadurai analyzes psychologically the mystical turning point in the conversion process and finds that the divine-human encounter entails a cognitive restructuring: a new set of beliefs, values, and desires replaces previously held religious beliefs, values, and desires. By drawing insights from the fields of psychology, sociology, anthropology, and theology, Iyadurai develops an interdisciplinary step model from a phenomenological perspective to explain the conversion process that incorporates the religious practices and social-psychological factors while giving a central place to religious experience.

Casting off the Veil

Casting off the Veil
Author: Sania Sharawi Lanfranchi
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2012-11-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857737775

In 1923, when the pioneer of feminist activism, Huda Shaarawi, removed her veil in Cairo's train station, she created what became a landmark (and much-copied) gesture for feminists throughout Egypt and the Middle East and cemented her status as one of the most important feminists in twentieth-century Egypt. In Casting off the Veil, her granddaughter Sania Sharawi Lanfranchi uses never-before seen letters and photographs to explore the life and thought of Egypt's first feminist, as she campaigned against British occupation, as well as striving to improve conditions for women throughout the country. From her birth into a wealthy and powerful family, her early years spent in a harem, to her iconic status as one of the most influential feminists in Middle Eastern history, this is a fascinating portrait of a determined and ground-breaking woman, a rich and important story which will captivate everyone with an interest in Egyptian, feminist or colonial history.

The Hunt for Truth

The Hunt for Truth
Author: Sury Patru Viswam
Publisher: NAVA WAVES PUBLISHERS LLC
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1952906008

How well do you really know anyone? Nobody ever tells the Whole Truth. Bosch meets Homeland in this heart-pumping thriller from the international bestselling author Sury Patru Viswam, where a missing person investigation exposes dark secrets, lies, and a conspiracy that threatens our nation's safety. On the early hours of the morning of September 11, 2001, a hit and run accident leaves a man unconscious on an off-road in the outskirts of Philadelphia. Twenty-four hours later, a woman named Sania Tariq walks into a police station in Philadelphia to report her husband is missing. For maverick Philadelphia detective Arya Martins, this case is personal... because she knew Sania Tariq and they used to be close friends before Sania disappeared ten years ago. As the investigation unfolds, Detective Martins becomes convinced that Sania's husband is not who he claims to be. With the help of her dynamic partner Edgar James, Arya Martins hunts for truth by following a trail of lies and secrets and uncovers a conspiracy of terror festering in the city of Philadelphia that would destroy our way of life. With the clock ticking fast, Arya Martins races against time to destroy a conspiracy before it's too late. Tense, taut, expertly crafted, and brimming with unexpected twists, The Hunt for Truth is a riveting thriller that will leave the readers breathless long after they turn the final page.

Education, Poverty and Gender

Education, Poverty and Gender
Author: Latika Gupta
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2015-07-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317408888

This book investigates the nature of identity formation among economically backward adolescent Muslim girls in northern India by focusing on the interstitial spaces of the ‘home’ and ‘school’. It examines issues of religion, patriarchy and education, to interrogate the relationship between pedagogy and religion in South Asia. Using a multi-disciplinary approach and multiple research methods, the volume makes significant contribution to the study of socialisation and modern education among minorities and other marginalised groups in India. It will be of interest to scholars of education, culture and gender studies, sociology, psychology, Islamic studies, and to policy-makers and non-government organisations involved in education.