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193 kirjaa tekijältä May Sinclair
My Soul Remembers: Poetry and Prose
May Sinclair
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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In The Between: Reincarnation...A Novel
May Sinclair
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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IN THE BETWEENWhat if it is true? What if you don't go to Heaven...or Hell when you die? What if karma does exist? What if you do reincarnate into another life to try to learn about your past mistakes and get to balance out any of your or other's misdeeds? This is the story of a woman who dies and travels through the Bardo. Meaning she is going from one life to the next. The term Bardo comes from the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Its meaning is loosely translated as: The In Between. According to the Tibetan text, Souls travel through the Bardo for 49 days, during which time they are encouraged to accept any one of numerous heavens.But our soul, in the story, is not Buddhist, she is from the West. And being the kind of woman she's become throughout countless lives-she believes she has lived-she developed her own unique belief system. In her ideas about the Bardo she gets to re-live some of her past lives to help with the evolution of her soul.Our soul agrees to re-live her past lives that took place in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Jerusalem, Istanbul, Spain, Brussels, France, England, the U.S., and India. During those lives she discovers why she made choices that made her more and more fearful and that also caused karma between several other souls that must be balanced in her future. Unless...But before any of that, right from the start, she is surprised to discover something odd about her soul when she first arrives at the Bardo. She learns about the complexity of the soul and how thinking people develop their ideas about God, the universe, energy, but most importantly why souls on planet earth, at all.
A Defence of Idealism: Some Questions and Conclusions
May Sinclair
Literary Licensing, LLC
2014
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The Tysons (Mr. and Mrs. Nevill Tyson)
May Sinclair
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Raised in a restrictive and oppressive household, Harriet Frean is used to sacrificing her own happiness and comfort for the sake of others, in fact, she’s proud of it. Taught that women were to be submissive, pious, kind, and quiet, Harriet molds herself into the perfect Victorian woman. Though she struggles with the crushing expectations of Victorian gender roles, Harriet finds comfort in her close relationship with Prissy, her best friend. As the two grow older, they conform to their expected mold. With Prissy’s support, Harriet continues her dedication to being the perfect woman, and is in pursuit of a husband. However, when Harriet finally falls in love, she is overcome by a crisis of conscious. Her entire perception of herself is shaken and her beliefs are challenged, because she has fallen for an unavailable man. Unsure how to process her feelings, Harriet begins to isolate herself in shame, because she cannot possibly tell anybody, not even Prissy, that she is in love with her best friend’s fiancé. Originally published under one-hundred years ago, May Sinclair’s Life and Death of Harriet Frean explores questionable ideals still present in modern society. With topics of romance, gender roles, and identity, Life and Death of Harriet Frean is both timeless and a perfect record of the harmful ideals of English Victorian society. As a pioneer of the stream-of-consciousness literary style, Sinclar’s prose is captivating and brilliant, allowing her characters to feel real and familiar to readers, creating a narrative that is undeniably compelling. This edition of Life and Death of Harriet Frean by May Sinclair now features an eye-catching new cover design and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition of Life and Death of Harriet Frean creates an accessible and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while restoring the original brilliance and insight of May Sinclair’s work.