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The Part Time Shaman Handbook: An Introduction for Beginners
Michael Gillan Maxwell
Unknown Press
2015
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In the series WHEREVER THE WIND MAY BLOW, WINDSWEPT is the sequel to HOMECOMING. The romance, humor, and adventure continues for Anne and Jules Allan. Anne aspires to be a writer but though an avid reader of 19th Century literature she realizes she has little imagination. She decides to forgo thoughts of romance and adventure and live a practical, well-ordered life. She is suddenly swept into a fantastic adventure in the land of Homecoming by the mysterious, Jules Allan. She is mistaken for Alice of Wonderland, attacked by flying pirates and creature known as Enuffs. She encounter jealous pixies, a vindictive Gray Queen and has troubles in babysitting. As Anne tries to make sense of it all as she finds that her real conflict is internal. She struggles to cope with clumsiness and emotional outburst. All the while she is haunted by the mystery of spiral staircases and the need to protect her inner child of unconditional love.
Spirituality: PART 1: Key to Physical and Mental Well-Being (Revised Edition) and PART 2: The Modern Perceptual Shift (Preference fo
Michael a. Gray
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Spirituality: Key to Physical and Mental Well-Being AND The Modern Perceptual Shift(Preference for Emotional-Responses as Reality)With more than 18 years of college training to include doctoral training in counseling, Dr.Gray uses this education along with 20 years of mental health services work backgroundto approach helping the created. This is based on over 20 years of scriptural study and long-term faith-based attempts to assist others to achieve a stable, sustaining relationship with ourLord. The book, part of a series of works regarding spiritual issues, serves to provide adefense of spirituality and to bring information to those who could benefit from it. The feeling isthat we have replaced reasoning from a critical-thinking standpoint, and the results of "right" and"wrong", with emotional-based understanding that is destructive to our future existence. Presently, we value feelings over behaviors frequently and fail to do those things which willensure our ultimate interest. Join me on a journey to understand our functional basis and find your own way home to your eternal source- w/ Love- "Dr. Mike"
The Montfort Ladies are movers and shakers. From their gilded cage in elite French society, these noble dames have discreetly engineered the course of much of European history for five centuries. They gently make and unmake kings, presidents and popes. They employ their behind the scene influence to forge historic alliances, settle bitter international disputes, establish famous regimes, bring seeming intractable enemies together as friends. This may be a man's word, they concede, but that doesn't mean ladies, too, can't have a little say in events. "So long as you let them believe it was their idea, that they are the ones making the decisions," women are advised, "men can be led by the nose all the way to China and back " Currently, no one is better in mastering this subtle, convoluted, political charade, than the clan's present leader, the gifted, fetching Celine de Montfort. A dutiful mother, she also devotes much time grooming her daughters to one day succeed. Raised in this environment, her younger child is at first eager to continue enhancing her clan's unique heritage. Then, one day, a series of events, both expected and accidental occur leading Rolande to wonder if her true role in life is perhaps found along another path.
Continuing the story of hope and struggle that began in "Messenger" and "Courtesans Part I," author Michael Polowetzky's third novel, "Courtesans Part II," focuses mainly on Countess Celine de Montfort, the present leader of her unique clan. The reader learns about Celine's childhood and adolescence. The reader learns how Celine is shaped by her idealistic mother and more worldly-wise aunt. In addition, the reader learns about Celine's unexpected friendship with the expatriate Iranian-American scholar Ashraf Kermanshani. In winning for her new friend the academic acceptance she deserves, Celine demonstrates that the Montfort Ladies are the molders of contemporary statecraft and the shapers of modern culture.
Courtesans, Part III (Finale): Rolande de Montfort goes on her pensive journey across France, visiting many famous sites and being asked to direct visitors to the numerous places often overlooked on traditional tours. At last, realizing her place in life is back in the capital, so she returns. Soon after reaching the capital, Rolande encounters "The Red Virgin"-Sister Claire, the most famous of the "Five Good Ladies" who continue to advocate the cause of the martyred artist Pascale Kedarfi . Since that Middle Eastern teenage painter's death, President Markovsky and his regime have attempted to discredit Pascale and her murals. Sister Claire soon persuades her followers to choose Rolande as the new leader of their social-political reformist cause. Rolande accepts. She also makes friends with Pascale's step-mother, Madame Castellane, and Countess Celine's math-whiz chum, Ashraf Kermanshani. Not long afterward, the French military (with NATO compliance) attempts to force Markovsky to abandon his ties with Rolande's mother and the Montfort Ladies. Markovsky, a self-seeking coward, quickly complies with army demands. During the ensuing political crisis, Rolande comes to the fore. She rallies the people of France against the military coup and saves democracy. Believing like her mother "that women should not be involved in politics," Rolande, in the end, withdraws from center stage to await the day when she succeeds her mother as the Montfort countess thatsubtly directs European events from the dainty sidelines. The other novel's main characters Ashraf Kermanshani, Sister Claire, and the other "Five Good Ladies," acquire interesting historical places.
Michael Polowetzky (author of "Courtesans) now steps back a few years to begin recounting the story of Pascale Kedar in "Messenger Part I. A brilliant artist with a mind bordering on genius, teenage Pascale grows up in an overprotected environment in the Middle East. On her first trip abroad, a revolution breaks out back home, and Pascale is stranded in Paris. In the course of events, she is befriended by several locals-- among them: A. Veronique Castellane (a former prima ballerina, her historic career on the stage sadly cut short);B. Veronique's brother Richard, a polymath Catholic priestC. Matilda Eisenberg, a leftwing professor from the University of Paris and Heidelberg in Germany with political ambitions;D. Sister Claire, a renegade British aristocrat belonging to a social activist order of nuns. All her benefactors dearly love Pascale and fully appreciate the girl's immense artistic ability. At the same time, each sees Pascale as a vehicle to obtain their own frustrated adult ambitions. Question: Can the young painter achieve both her own artistic goals and answer the hopes and dreams of her many devoted supporters?
Michael Polowetzky (author of Courtesans sand Messenger Part I) now concludes the story of Pascale Kedari with "Messenger Part II. In an attempt to break "Little Giotto" out of her current artistic blockage, her benefactors send Pascale Kedari to reside with Duchess Charpentier. This 5-time Olympic gold medalist and social and artistic hostess try all she can to revive the girl's talent. She succeeds. Pascale now paints a total of 64 brilliant frescoes. In the course of time, Pascale and Duchess Charpentier develop a deep emotional bond. Like all the refugee's supporters, Duchess Charpentier also sees Pascale as a vehicle for the achievement of her own frustrated adult desires. Soon, like it or not, Pascale is propelled to the position of leader of an ever-growing social-political reform movement. An increasing number even whisper that the gifted girl is actually a saint. People look to Pascale's art for the solution to the world's many problems.Question: how can a girl thrust against her will into the leadership of this nationwide movement resolve the dilemma--both for herself and her increasing number of followers? Is she just Pascale Kedari, or is she the amazing "Little Giotto." the "Divine Child."?
Retribution - Part Three of the Dolphin Riders Series
Michael J Ganas
Seaworthy Publications Inc.
2023
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Creation - Part Four of The Dolphin Riders Series
Michael J Ganas
Seaworthy Publications, Inc.
2023
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Survival - Part Five of The Dolphin Riders Series
Michael J Ganas
Seaworthy Publications Inc.
2023
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The Montfort Ladies are movers and shakers. From their gilded cage in elite French society, these noble dames have discreetly engineered the course of much of European history for five centuries. They gently make and unmake kings, presidents, and popes. They employ their behind the scene influence to forge historic alliances, settle bitter international disputes, establish famous regimes, bring seeming intractable enemies together as friends. This may be a man's word, they conceded, but that doesn't mean ladies, too, can't have a little say in events... "So long as you let them believe it was their idea, that they are the ones making the decisions," women are advised, "men can be led by the nose all the way to China and back " Currently, no one is better in mastering this subtle, convulted, political charade, than the clan's present leader, the gifted, fetching Celine de Montfort. A dutiful mother, she also devotes much time grooming her daughters to one day succeed. Raised in this environment, her younger child is at first eager to continue enhancing her clan's unique heritage. Then, one day, a series of events, both expected and accidental occur leading Rolande to wonder if her true role in life is perhaps found along another path.
The Continuing the story of hope and struggle he began in "Messenger" and "Courtesans, Part I," author Michael Polowetzky's third novel; "Courtesans, Part II" now focuses mainly on Countess Celine de Montfort, the present leader of her unique clan. The reader learns about Celine's childhood and adolescence. The reader learns how Celine is shaped by her idealistic mother and more worldly-wise aunt. In addition, the reader learns about Celine's unexpected friendship with the expatriate Iranian-American scholar Ashraf Kermanshani. In winning for her new friend the academic acceptance she deserves, Celine demonstrates that the Montfort Ladies are not just the molders of contemporary statecraft but the shapers of modern culture as well.
The rights of the employee and the themes of employee ownership and participation have been central, recurring themes as the body of Catholic Social Thought has developed. There is now a unified corpus of official Catholic teaching that focuses the resources of moral theology and natural law theory on the important social issues of the day such as this. The description and explanation of the essential elements of Catholic Social Thought and its relationship to these themes helps the reader think about the place of the corporation in the economy and whether British and European corporate governance and labour law do what they should to put the employee at the centre of corporate governance.