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  • - Vision Weaving with Healing Energy
    av Sarah McLeod
    216,-

    "A transformational book that inspires insight and awareness expansion using the seven chakras as a practical guide for grounding enlightened wisdom into daily life." -Master Charles Cannon (1945 - 2019),ΓÇ¿ Synchronicity Foundation for Modern Spirituality Spirit Guidance is a curated collection of distant-healing session transcripts that capture higher wisdom in stunning visual metaphors and candid words, presenting spiritual guidance pertinent to each of us. Sarah McLeod''s prose is woven with codes of light and an energy transmission that enables a profound reconnection to Source. The act of reading it attracts a healing-energy transmission-and as a result, you may find that you undergo deep shifts in your consciousness that then ripple into your waking experience of reality.Organised upon a framework of the seven chakras of the human energy field, these pages lay essential stepping stones of a unique journey of discovery, including remembering Who You Are and what your purpose is on Earth, so that you too walk in alignment with your Divine Nature, no longer as a seeker but a finder of authentic fulfillment, radiant happiness, and the light of true awe and wonder.

  • av Jean A. Miller Mariner
    286,-

    When a young economics researcher decides to embrace change and takes a teaching position on a whim, she enters the job with confidence. It doesn't take long until she feels as though she is tumbling downhill, backward and blindfolded, just as one of her students did while skiing, before having to take him to the hospital.After her job morphed into a career, Jean A. Miller Mariner retired with immeasurable lessons to share-for math and for life. Turning from backward and blind to forward and focused, she witnessed the identical pivot for her students over the years and penned these hilarious, complex, and heart-warming tales to demonstrate.Ms. Miller Mariner's story collection is a gift for all the teachers out there, and for the students who drove them to become better educators (even while, like her, they may have been the one steering the bus). Here the good math teacher adds humor to the unthinkable and subtracts nothing, leaving us with one question with absolute value: Who helps whom turn each other's lives around?

  • av Roxanne Z. Kind
    286,-

    A Small Life is a captivating journey through the beautiful and varied Chilean landscape, following women who seem to be living "a small life" and yet, armed only with grit and values, they overcome great losses and forge ahead to strive for a better life. Agata, a Catholic nun, finds the infant, Lilia, abandoned at a foundling wheel. She and a resolute social worker, Señora Alvarez, do everything they can to help Lilia survive and thrive. They travel different paths, but their lives, unbeknownst to them, are inextricably interwoven, demonstrating that every life, no matter how small, is significant. The musically gifted Lilia finds love with an Italian self-made man, but things are not always as they appear.___________"Magical. With intelligent and graceful prose reminiscent of Alice Hoffman, Roxanne Z. Kind emerges as a female voice worthy of our attention. Her characters come to life so vividly and fiercely. Yet, Ms. Kind takes you by the hand and lovingly walks you through this tale of three disparate women, who, once upon time, touched and changed one another's small lives forever."-Sara Wood, Actor/Director/Producer/Founder of Actors Space West"Roxanne Z. Kind's A Small Life had me enthralled from the very first paragraph. It is a magically beautiful recounting of her family lore, drawn with nuances that, imagined or otherwise, seem both real and mystical. It is a novel, a history, and a poem all combined."-Gila Zalon, Screenwriter/Film Producer

  • av Cora Hoberman
    200,-

    Hats Off to FranIn One Hundred and Five Years Young, Cora Hoberman reflects on the vivacious life of her mother Fran, a woman of many hats, literally. Beneath trendy headpieces, we meet the young Russian-Jewish immigrant who rose to the status of a New York City "neighborhood legend." This modern NYC woman inspired the local community with a century of joie de vivre, crowned with her signature fashion sense.Painted in a daughter's words, this is her legacy.

  • av Marleen Pasch
    300,-

  • av Beverley Golden
    200,-

  • av Diana Kingsley
    270,-

    Mother in Name Only is the transparent, sometimes painful, and always poignant portrait of Myrna Kaye-held inside for almost her entire life. She is a modern, educated woman who confesses her innermost reflections on a life sculpted in the ''50s and ''60s. Broken family bonds stalk her into adulthood, as a twice-violated wife and mother of three sons, one born during marriage but out of wedlock. The order by her husband to give him up for adoption and other harrowing secrets ticked like time bombs through the decades. Her fairy-tale reunion with one son after thirty-five years is interrupted by the nightmare same-night distancing of her other two sons.Through yoga, meditation, and personal growth practices, Myrna makes peace with a violent past and a mother''s struggle with loving her children so much, enough to let them go. Healing complicated grief, overwhelming depression, and unspeakable loss through self-forgiveness, she is liberated. Discovering her Higher Power through Twelve-Step programs, Myrna saves herself, recovers superwoman strength, and triumphs in her spirituality.

  • av Melissa Kale
    296,-

    Dedicated to our Earth, this cheerfully illustrated 28-page book introduces children to the magical processes of planting seeds and growing fruit, through its multi-sensory exploration of the diverse and vibrant qualities of fruit. It also teaches lessons in human diversity, community, and acceptance with its statement: "Fruits are like us, each unique and quirky with our own color, size and shape. Every fruit has a place at the table and we love them all!" In addition Fabulous Fruit promotes care of the planet. "If fruit could talk, we believe they would tell us that with each generation, we can create communities that work to take care of our Earth," say the author and illustrator in a message to readers.FEATURING A TEACHING BONUS... Fabulous Fruit concludes with a creative two-page spread designed to teach children the names and shapes of 23 different fruits, by allowing young readers to match fruits' colors and shapes to their names.As such, this book leaves readers of all ages exclaiming, "Fabulous!"

  • av Maria Choron
    296,-

    When you open this book, you’re in for quite a sight!Prepare to behold one of Earth’s true delights.As the tiny glow of a firefly illuminates the night,you feel inspired to shine your own magical light!The magnificent tale of “One Magical Night” is grounded in authentic, real-life inspiration. Author Maria Choron and her brother, Dimitry, spent summers in the northeastern United States during the 1950s and ’60s. Leaving the Brooklyn city lights behind, they found a summertime sanctuary in the countryside that was bursting with simple pleasures. Rolling down the hill with friends on a starry night and chasing what appeared to be hundreds of fireflies was a dream come true. In fact... it was magical! This book captures the essence of that wonder for children and grown-ups alike.And this whimsically illustrated book is educational and inspirational too: includes two activity pages to inspire discussion and ENDLESS hands-on creativity with young readers: Fun Facts About Fireflies and Make a Rainy Day a Fun Day!

  • av Gensler-Hoffman Phillips Sims-Zarek
    246,-

  • av Mary Baird Mayer
    270,-

    ISABELLE: Dakota Prairie Pioneer Wife and Mother is an enchanted journey in creative nonfiction narrated from the perspective of the author''s great-grandmother. When Ingeborg (Isabelle) Dahl was born in Arvika, Värmland County, Sweden, in 1851 and her parents softly held her for the first time, they could not have fathomed the joys and hardships awaiting their tiny daughter in a foreign land. Isabelle would grow up to be resilient beyond their wildest imaginings.Author Mary Baird Mayer gracefully traces her ancestral roots into the frontier land where her family legacy and U.S. history meet. Tattered old letters and stories passed down over generations sparked this bold reimagining of Isabelle''s life through the written word, portraying pioneer life in its simplicity, harshness and heart-opening humanity. Complete with golden touches of her sister''s editing and design input from her granddaughter, Mayer''s book is not only testimony to the wisdom of her adventurous heritage-it is proof that the love inherent in family bonds and women''s voices transcends space and time.

  • av Penelope Love
    246,-

    2021 INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS WINNER in Self-Help/Relationships"If you find yourself replaying the same old tapes in your romantic relationships and ever wondered what it would look like to merge spirituality with love, then look no further than Wake Up in Love. Going as far as words can take her, Penelope reveals the secrets of Tantra (beyond sex) and the powerful practice of Self-Inquiry-the most potent form of meditation that exists. Read slowly and with reflection, this book can guide you to transcend toxic relationship patterns and the common tendency of projecting fear, doubts, and insecurities onto partners. Most importantly, it can guide you back to the Self within. It is sure to bring you to laughter, tears, and revelations that uproot long-held conditioning. It will shift your perspective of Love in a way that brings deep relief to your soul. This is the most authentic book I have read and I feel so blessed for Penelope''s vulnerability and willingness to share the most intimate details of her life. I cannot emphasize enough the gift that this book has been to my life and surely will be to anyone who reads it." --Angela Marano, Spiritual Book Reviewer"More than a memoir, this manifesto for authentic non-dual relationship is in essence a contemplation on Love after love. It traces the ambivalent conditioning associated with being raised as a girl in a conventional 1980s Irish- and Italian-Catholic family, the trauma of childhood sexual abuse, her high-achieving disposition at school, the emotional roller coaster of a budding young adult sexuality, a deeply unsatisfactory first marriage, a serendipitous encounter with her spiritual teacher and soon-to-be husband, and her eventual final liberation into Love." --Aine Keenan, Author of The Secret: A Contemplation on the Nature of Identity, Reality and Mystery"Do not lose yourself in this relationship!" rang in her ears as the last words Penelope Love heard from her therapist. A young divorcée, she wanted nothing more than to stop her racing mind, but would not give up the search for true love. She quickly found herself saying "I do" again, only this time to her spiritual teacher. Renouncing antidepressants, corporate life, and a judgmental family within six months, the moonstruck bride went on a pilgrimage to India where it finally hit her: she had left her world behind for the highest form of Love. Such riveting change came with intense lessons about marriage, sexuality, and self-control. What she learned about the discipline of Tantra provoked her to challenge religious and cultural dogmas surrounding authentic love, sex, and metaphysics. This tapestry of prose and poetry invites you on a journey of awakening through the hybrid path of Tantra and Self-inquiry, the investigation "Who am I?" Penelope''s intimate essays emerge from her catacombs of conscious exploration to understand the essential purpose of relationship and unravel the mystery of how two become one in the radiant wisdom of the Heart.Scroll up, click the buy button & get your copy today!

  • av Lea Hope Becker
    200,-

  • av Marlene Klotz
    200,-

    Marlene Klotz has written a delightful new book of children''s poetry. I See the Rainbow follows Klotz''s earlier Animal Quackers. Inspired by love for her own grandchildren, this award-winning poet has once again captured the magic of childhood with poems that reach into the heart of a child''s imagination. Adults, too, will find themselves mesmerized by Klotz''s charming poems and Kristine Lucco''s whimsical illustrations, which is a perfect way for little ones to fall in love with reading and poetry. 

  • av J Barrie Farrington
    386,-

  • - Women Braving It All to Live Their Purpose
    av Chloe Rachel Gallaway
    316,-

    Every Woman Has a Braving It All Story...She Lived to Tell It.VOICES Braving It All Book Series™ is about awakening to the Voice within, through a soul-deep communication, ignited by an intuitive writing experience led by author Chloe Rachel Gallaway.The raw and real story of being human takes countless unique forms--the journey from struggle to triumph, brokenness to empowerment, and lack to abundance. With no maps through these woods, how do we arrive and what experiences shape our path?Gallaway and ten awe-inspiring women share their Braving It All stories, connecting the dots of the soul, illuminating truth from within. With a symphony of whispers from one woman's heart to another, transformational messages are unearthed from inside the unresolved story and brought to light. Finding Voice is the way forward--it is an awakening of the mind, an opening of the heart, a shift in the old narrative from living powerless to embodying authentic power. It is about finding ourselves inside of our story.Featuring stories by:*Chloe Rachel Gallaway, "Becoming a Writer and the Birth of the VOICES Book Series"*Karen Ann Boise, "Blue Skies, Blurry Vision"*Joan Teagle Brumage, LCSW, "My Dance of Life"*Nicole "Nikki" Bruton-Phillips, "Snowflakes Become Water"*Lori Cheramie, "Is It All Black and White?"*Connie C. Cox, LCSW, "She Who Rides The Wind"*Rusanne Jourdan, "Now I Know..."*Karen Dorey Lovelien, TBG, "Soulcraft of a Starseed"*Andrea Roberts Parham, "The Immeasurable Gifts of Sophia"*Shelley A. Rael, MS, RDN, "Transcending the Baby Bump in the Road"*M. Jacquelyn Simpson,"The Lady in Blue: Unveiling Soul Magic"Scroll up, click the buy button & get your copy today!

  • - Seven Keys to Speak Your Mind Without Losing It
    av Crista F Benavidez
    256,-

    Ladies (and yes, Gentlemen too)... You can shape your future, on your terms, with 100% authentic communication.Communication expert Crista F. Benavídez didn’t always know how to speak her mind without losing it, and she hasn’t always been authentic and unapologetic. Raised in a generation when young women were told, “Don’t be so emotional,” she mastered the technical aspects of communication but struggled to express her feelings powerfully.In Ms. Communication, Crista shares the insights and skills that have made it possible for her to speak up and achieve personal and professional goals without the drama. Her unique blend of “tell it like it is” teaching and real-life examples will show you how to:Honor Your Inner VoiceStand Out From The CrowdAchieve Your Goals One Word at a TimeStop Using the Words that Steal Your PowerIntroduce Yourself StrategicallySay NO Without Feeling GuiltyAsk For What You Want Without Coming Across as Overbearing and DemandingIf you are tired of feeling unheard, being perceived as a b*tch or a jerk, stressing about your words, and losing yourself in the process, this is the book for you.Scroll up, click the buy button & get your copy today!

  • - A Female Pastor's Story
    av Marjorie Weiss
    280,-

    "Pastor Weiss [tells] the truth about what private life can be like for women who seek to publicly serve the Church." --Lynne Silva-Breen, MDiv, MA, LMFT, former ELCA Pastor "Anyone who daily searches for a genuine faith relationship will find benefit from this work." --Bruce G. Trethaway, MDiv "What are you?" the curious man asked Pastor Marjorie Weiss when he saw her walk by him in the church corridor while she was wearing her clerical collar. That question is indeed the heartbeat of her story. Until the 1970s, "pastor" had been a male-only profession. "What am I?" she asks throughout her journey. "What am I as I stand before a congregation weekly to deliver a sermon that will inspire and guide listeners to better understand themselves and God?" And what is she when that faith, so necessary to do her job, suddenly seems to vanish? What is she when her emotional life crumbles and anger rules her landscape? Can she be a pastor without God in her life? Weiss's deeply vulnerable, often humorous, memoir speaks to universal issues experienced by the religious and nonreligious alike. Many of her experiences may seem familiar while others border on the truly toxic. Can the pastor recover her faith? Or is it God from whom she needs to recover?

  • - Living Courageously in an Uncertain World
    av Ildiko Oravecz
    276,-

    Have you ever felt powerless and alone…at work? In moments where it feels like betrayal or injustice has occurred, it can be difficult to know how to act, what to say, or how to think. Yet it's how we respond to those moments that shapes our destiny.Following Ildikó Oravecz's journey, which began in apartheid-era South Africa and took her in the direction of Hungary and New Mexico, you will absorb and witness the evolution of the core messages of her Tribal Abundance® philosophy-listen to your gut, build a culture you believe in, and maintain a posture that promotes life and work enrichment. You'll also learn to apply this wisdom for finding your tribe, working as a tribe and having an abundance mindset that transcends all thoughts of scarcity.Finding your tribe is powerful. And now in your hands lies the tool and perspective to shift towards living a life of Tribal Abundance. Whether you're dissatisfied with your current employment or you're not living your life to its highest potential, embracing Tribal Abundance will help you surround yourself with the supportive and collaborative tribe necessary to live human life to its fullest and achieve your ultimate personal and professional goals.¿

  • - Where Nature's Lessons Unfold
    av Dayle Grande Herstik
    180,-

    Dayle Grande Herstik does not live in the past but looks back on it and remembers what it was like "in those days," growing up in crowded neighborhoods and cities of concrete.In stark contrast stood the country house-a place of respite from frenetic times and noise, and lack of trees-in a magical environment replete with aromas of pine and balsam, water without chlorine, and activities like berry picking, hammock swinging, and rowing in a big wooden boat. As Herstik's essays welcome us into the summertime sanctuary enjoyed by generations of her family, nature's lessons unfold before our eyes and help us all lead a balanced life.

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