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40 Days of Greater Peace Coloring Prayer Companion
Alexandra Kubebatu
Kubebatu Publishing
2016
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"Poems Along the Way" is a collection of fifty-two poems based on works of T'ang Dynasty masters like Li Bai, Wang Wei, and Du Fu. These poems by scholar and writer Alexandra Mason are both homages and creative originals, using the Chinese masters as formal and thematic inspiration. The poems are meditative and serene. Each poem is a portion of the emotional and philosophical process of life's journey along the way. "From moon-shadowed loneliness to wine-soaked friendship, from dreary winter rain to spring orchard joy, these elegant homages bring us closer to the nature, people and philosophy of T'ang dynasty China", says poet Henry Hughes. Matt Schumacher describes the book as "A Taoist treasure chest which frees fleeting flute notes and turtledoves thousands of years old, gives us pause under the 'sturdy huts' of our ancestors, and braves the same mountain summits as the T'ang Dynasty's finest poets. A very old muse moves through these poems, which guide the student toward enduring truths." The volume includes an explanatory essay illustrating the complexities of recreating these ancient poems."On occasion I re-read Poems Along the Way for the serenity and peace which I gain from them. Though I know little about Taoism, I think it is her deep knowledge that is responsible for the delicacy and beauty with which she endows her interpretations of the poems.There is love and loss, aloneness. There is being the outsider. There is extensive wandering great distances -- not always by one's own desire. I have written about all these things and wish I had their source of patience and calm to assist me -- or this book to help me borrow them.I was yet again impressed with Mason's ability to bridge the gap between two very different languages -- one without grammar, pronoun, punctuation, plural: essentially structureless, and the organization and specificity of English. It is impossible to think of a direct translation from the Chinese symbols, each of which has numerous possibilities. She does it with grace."Shirley A. PlummerLelia Canfieldon Mason's poetic messages from the T'ang dynasty bring ancient thoughts and feelings to present day immediacy in this sensitive, eminently accessible collection. I call these poems messages rather than translations because the one-to-one meaning trade between words of two different languages that most people consider translation is virtually impossible in poetry. This is even more true when the written form of the two languages differs as radically as do Chinese (with its symbolic characters) and English (with its speech sounds or phonemes): the nuances that shape abstractions into words defy simple correspondences. Yet in Mason's hands, linguistic disparity becomes a delightful asset that moves her to herald each of her Poems Along The Way with distinctive Chinese symbols. To English speakers, these symbols might at first appear only decorative, but a Key to Chinese Characters at the back of the book further enriches experience of each poem. For example, a poem by Wang Wei that Mason titles "At My Mountain Retreat" celebrates the solitary midlife pleasure of treading "the proper path" of self knowledge. When "by chance," the speaker's agreeable solitude is interrupted by "an aging woodsman," both speaker and woodsman end up "forgetting to go home." The Chinese symbol for this charming scenario indicates not the setting (the mountain retreat of the title), nor "the proper path" of self knowledge, but rather, Conversation, an activity that in fact unites and makes continuous the pleasures both of solitude (communing with the self) and companionship (chatting with another). In other words, without the Chinese symbol, we witness two distinct conditions, solitude and companionship; with it, the two become one, as the proper path embraces not only self knowledge in retreat but also chance meetings, chat and laughter, and the mutual forgetting that only retreating would preclude.
A little girl experiences a magical world as her animal friends come to life in this charming fantasy. King Lion helps himself to cookies while a sheep plays dress up; a unicorn offers her a ride and a baby elephant comes to visit What other animal friends visit Anna's room? Read the story to discover all the fun of one special night. Colorful illustrations capture the imagination and complement the playful rhymes in this perfect bedtime story.
Balanced Bodies: A Holistic Approach to Happiness
Alexandra M. Asirvadam
AMA Counseling
2017
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Nowadays everyone appears to be stressed - at home and at work. Families, friends, coworkers, bosses, health, and finances often seem to add stress to our lives that stops us from enjoying what we have. Stress affects not only our emotions and thought processes, but also our physical health and general well-being. Depression and anxiety are on the rise and half of all Americans are projected to face mental challenges at some point in their lives. For many decades, medication and psychotherapy have been the way to go to treat psychological issues. If we look deeper we will see that we are treating symptoms rather than the cause of the problem, which seems to be the norm in Western medicine. An increasing number of studies and health care providers point out the importance of nutrition and exercise, not only for our physical but also for our mental health. There is a strong body-brain connection, and if we do not feed our bodies well, we also starve our brains, leading to mood disorders, dysfunctional thought patterns, and cognitive impairment. If we do not take care of our physical health, our mental health is going to suffer just the same. This book offers an overview of how unhealthy diet, lack of self-care, toxic relationships, chronic stress, negative thought processes, and a lack of spirituality affect us physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually and how to achieve more health and happiness by establishing balance in our lives. The goal of this book is to help readers change their life by making happiness a choice and learning how to make healthy yet simple food selections, improve self-care, deal with stress, control their thoughts and feelings, and simply enjoy their life.
This storybook is for children and adolescents who have a history of abuse or neglect. It seeks to teach them some common core feelings and defenses that can happen in such a situation. It also seeks to teach them the about some of the help that they can receive. A youth who has experienced abuse and neglect will often tend to be withdrawn and isolated. We are hoping that this storybook will help them realize that they are not alone feeling this way and that they are worthy of getting help. We also hope that it will encourage them to open up and reach out. Workbooks will be available to complete the storybook so that mental health professionals may further work with the youth in therapy using a similar approach.
The latest edition of this must-have text book promises an evidence-based and practical approach covering the very latest in cardiorespiratory care. The textbook covers a wide range of cardiorespiratory conditions and discusses treatment of patients in different clinical settings such as critical care, the ward area and out-patient departments. It begins with physiology and pathology and progresses into a detailed patient assessment section and a discussion of specific respiratory and cardiac conditions. The final section covers different groups of people who may require physiotherapy such as infants, children, and adults with specific conditions including a considered section on palliative care. Critical thinking is facilitated by clinical reasoning boxes in the text, and problem-solving is aided by case studies at the end of each chapter. There are also relevant practice tips to enable transfer of learning into the clinical environment. The text is supported by over 280 line drawings and diagrams along with over 70 x-rays and photographs to further illustrate the points under discussion. Q & A case studies, with scans and x-rays Outcome measures for problems and diseases Boxes with learning and practice tips to encourage reflection Tables with definitions, normal values and comparisons Practical techniques described with precision Expanded cardiovascular section Updated practical details on physiotherapy techniques Extra chapters on surgical complications and interventions Comprehensive coverage of Critical Care procedures and rehabilitation Practicalities of the management of children and infants Update on the evaluation of outcomes
This tour of the classical city of Athens takes the reader from the Acropolis to the theatre, from the political, civic and commercial centres, to the harbour and surrounding countryside. Rather than describing the areas and their buildings, it provides the historical and social background to the different parts of the city giving some idea of what life might have been like in Athens. This is not an aid to navigating around the city, there are no maps or directions, but it fills in the gaps between what you see and what you may alreadt know.
Charitable hatred offers a challenging new perspective on religious tolerance and intolerance in early modern England. Setting aside traditional models charting a linear progress from persecution to toleration, it emphasises instead the complex interplay between these two impulses in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The book examines the intellectual assumptions that underpinned attitudes towards religious minorities and the institutional structures and legal mechanisms by which they were both repressed and accommodated. It also explores the social realities of prejudice and forbearance, hostility and harmony at the level of the neighbourhood and parish. Simultaneously, it surveys the range of ways in which dissenting churches and groups responded and adapted to official and popular intolerance, investigating how the experience of suffering helped to forge sectarian identities. In analysing the consequences of the advancing pluralism of English society in the wake of the Reformation, this study illuminates the cultural processes that shaped and complicated the conditions of coexistence before and after the Act of Toleration of 1689.
The Labour government elected in 1997 pledged to reform the Westminster parliament by modernising the House of Commons and removing the hereditary peers from the House of Lords. Events have consequently demonstrated the deep controversy that accompanies such attempts at institutional reconfiguration, and have highlighted the shifting fault-lines in executive–legislative relations in the UK, as well as the deep complexities surrounding British constitutional politics. The story of parliamentary reform is about the nature of the British political system, about how the government seeks to expand its control over parliament, and about how parliament discharges its duty to scrutinise the executive and hold it to account. This book charts the course of Westminster reform since 1997, but does so by placing it in the context of parliamentary reform pursued in the past, and thus adopts a historical perspective which lends it considerable analytical value. Significantly, the book examines parliamentary reform through the lens of institutional theory, in order not only to describe reform but also to interpret and explain it. It also draws on extensive interviews conducted with MPs and peers involved in the reform of parliament since 1997, thus offering a unique insight into how these political actors perceived the reform process in which they played a part.Parliamentary reform at Westminster provides a comprehensive and authoritative analysis of the trajectory and outcome of the reform of parliament, along with an incisive interpretation of the implications for our understanding of British politics.
The Labour government elected in 1997 pledged to reform the Westminster parliament by modernising the House of Commons and removing the hereditary peers from the House of Lords. Events have consequently demonstrated the deep controversy that accompanies such attempts at institutional reconfiguration, and have highlighted the shifting fault lines in executive-legislative relations in the UK, as well as the deep complexities surrounding British constitutional politics. The story of parliamentary reform is about the nature of the British political system, about how the government seeks to expand its control over parliament, and about how parliament discharges its duty to scrutinise the executive and hold it to account. This book, available in paperback for the first time, charts the course of Westminster reform since 1997, but does so by placing it in the context of parliamentary reform pursued in the past, and thus adopts a historical perspective which lends it considerable analytical value. Significantly, the book examines parliamentary reform through the lens of institutional theory, in order not only to describe reform but also to interpret and explain it. It also draws on extensive interviews conducted with MPs and peers involved in the reform of parliament since 1997, thus offering a unique insight into how these political actors perceived the reform process in which they played a part.Parliamentary reform at Westminster, now available in paperback, provides a comprehensive and authoritative analysis of the trajectory and outcome of the reform of parliament, along with an incisive interpretation of the implications for our understanding of British politics.
The Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series, previously known as SVEC (Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century), has published over 500 peer-reviewed scholarly volumes since 1955 as part of the Voltaire Foundation at the University of Oxford. International in focus, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment volumes cover wide-ranging aspects of the eighteenth century and the Enlightenment, from gender studies to political theory, and from economics to visual arts and music, and are published in English or French.
Trusted household advice from real women and contributors to the hugely popular Over 60 online community. THE WAY MUM DOES IT is a jam-packed collection of household and life advice – a handy go-to guide for tips on everything from health and beauty, cleaning and repairs, to travel and gardening, food and finances. Like having your mum or your grandmother or best friend at your side, these pearls of wisdom will guide and rescue you with ingenious, practical and simple-to-follow advice.Do you need to know how to keep an avocado for up to six months? Freeze food safely? Get a nasty stain out of your carpet? Discover the secret uses of bicarb? Make your own beauty products with common household ingredients? Use Epsom salts effectively in your garden? Repair friendships and deal with tricky in-laws?Reflecting real-life experiences and advice from Australian women – including tips from some of our favourite personalities – THE WAY MUM DOES IT is the book that everyone will want on their bookshelf. Forget Google, the answers are here!
'An inspiring and necessary book that challenges the narratives we set for our lives and reveals the beauty beyond them' CLEMENTINE FORDAlexandra Collier was a writer living in a light-filled Brooklyn brownstone in New York with the man she loved. But when she woke up to a ravenous hunger to have a baby that her partner didn't share, her life took a sharp turn.She found herself back in Melbourne at 37, single, heartbroken and living with her parents.Ally began dating with dedication, with sometimes hilarious and often soul-crushing results. Like many 30-something single women, though, she found that her reproductive timeline was rapidly outpacing her romantic life. So she began to explore a controversial option: conceiving a baby with donor sperm. Insightful, moving and relatable, this is an uplifting memoir about taking hold of your own future.'Inspiring, challenging and often very funny, Inconceivable is an important read about one woman's choice to become a parent' THE AUSTRALIAN'Bravely rewrites the script about how to make a family' GINA RUSHTON, author of The Most Important Job in the World'An important story, fantastically told' CELIA PACQUOLA'Powerful, singular story I rejoiced in reading. Finally, here is a story about a woman who has created her own happily ever after, without submitting to traditional forms of family-building. Collier writes movingly of the judgement single women face in society. Necessary, immersive read' JESSIE TU'A bright light in a shrouded corner of parenthood' ASHE DAVENPORT, author of Sad Mum Lady'An assured first book that walks the fine line between lightness and gravity' SYDNEY MORNING HERALD'A candid and heartwarming account of Collier's journey to motherhood that will stay with you long after putting it down' BETTER READING'A vibrant story about gaining agency through motherhood that challenges the status quo of the traditional family' NICOLA REDHOUSE
NATIONAL BESTSELLER Alexandra Morton has been called the Jane Goodall of Canada because of her passionate thirty-year fight to save British Columbia's wild salmon. Her account of that fight is both inspiring in its own right and a roadmap of resistance. Alexandra Morton came north from California in the early 1980s, following her first love--the northern resident orca. In remote Echo Bay, in the Broughton Archipelago, she found the perfect place to settle into all she had ever dreamed of: a lifetime of observing and learning what these big-brained mammals are saying to each other. She was lucky enough to get there just in time to witness a place of true natural abundance, and learned how to thrive in the wilderness as a scientist and a single mother. Then, in 1989, industrial aquaculture moved into the region, chasing the whales away. Her fisherman neighbours asked her if she would write letters on their behalf to government explaining the damage the farms were doing to the fisheries, and one thing led to another. Soon Alex had shifted her scientific focus to documenting the infectious diseases and parasites that pour from the ocean farm pens of Atlantic salmon into the migration routes of wild Pacific salmon, and then to proving their disastrous impact on wild salmon and the entire ecosystem of the coast. Alex stood against the farms, first representing her community, then alone, and at last as part of an uprising that built around her as ancient Indigenous governance resisted a province and a country that wouldn't obey their own court rulings. She has used her science, many acts of protest and the legal system in her unrelenting efforts to save wild salmon and ultimately the whales--a story that reveals her own doggedness and bravery but also shines a bright light on the ways other humans doggedly resist the truth. Here, she brilliantly calls those humans to account for the sake of us all.
An instructive work that shows how posture has a great effect on our psychological and physical well-being, with a complete program on how to put the body back in natural alignment, increase energy, reduce muscle strain, and prevent repetitive strain injuries.
It started with a harmless quest for perfect wash-and-go hair. Every girl wants it, and Siobhan O'Connor and Alexandra Spunt finally found it in a fancy salon treatment. They were thrilled,until they discovered that the magic ingredient was formaldehyde. Shocked, O'Connor and Spunt left no bottle unturned. If it went on their body (and thus, was absorbed into their skin and bloodstream), they researched it. As it turns out, many of those unpronounceable ingredients in your self-tanner and leave-in conditioner are not regulated and the natural" on your face wash doesn't mean what you think it does. Now, with the help of top scientists, dermatologists, and makeup artists, the authors share their compelling findings and the easy way to detoxify your beauty regimen. No More Dirty Looks also reveals the safest, most effective products on the market and time-tested home recipes. Finally, you don't need to sacrifice health for beauty,because coming clean is the best look yet.
Anyone can learn to use a crystal ball for divination, guidance, and meditation. This friendly introductory guide, written by a second-generation fortune teller, is the only book available that focuses solely on the benefits of crystal ball reading. The author, a professional reader, presents everything you need to know to begin doing crystal ball readings immediately. You'll learn what a crystal ball is, how it works, and how to choose your first one. Step-by-step instructions describe what to look for when doing a reading and how to interpret the symbols found within the crystal ball. You can gain heightened intuitive abilities, greater self-knowledge, and a deeper understanding of the universe when you practice the ancient art of crystal ball reading.