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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Sandy Knapp
"This book is definitely a must-have for busy, stressed people everywhere." Robert Murray - Best-Selling Author, Global Speaker, Business Strategist"Thriving in Chaos" is THE book you want on your bedside the next time you are feeling the effects of stress. Whether you are losing sleep from worrying about how to pay your bills, unable to move through grief after a breakup or loss, or having anxiety about your speech or business launch, you will find a hands-on tool that can help.Written in the author's lighthearted style, the chapters are a quick, easy read: filled with tips from brain science, Chinese medicine, energy healing and the spiritual realm. These unique, cutting-edge tools are simple enough to share with an anxious child or slip in when you are having a bad day at work.What you will find inside is not a guide for analyzing your problems or using affirmations to gain better skills, but easy-to-learn, experiential techniques that can offer support the moment you need them.The sections on Anxiety and Unwinding offer unique, stress relief solutions critical for fast-paced lifestyles, while in the sections Energize, Confidence and Ancient Solutions for a Modern world, the author shares some of her coaching secrets for high-level performance.The author draws the content of this book from her life experience healing from years of anxiety, as well as her intensive training in the trauma therapy, Somatic Experiencing, combined with years of study and apprenticeship in Shamanic Spirituality.Incorporating the powerful theme of "pausing" to develop self-awareness, Sandy Dow unlocks the secrets to a new paradigm for extraordinary performance in your personal life and career.
A Story of Purpose: Finley the Fish with Tales from the Sea of Galilee
Sandy Starnes
Spiritfire Publishing
2015
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A Story of Purpose: Finley the Fish with Tales from the Sea of Galilee
Sandy Starnes
Spiritfire Publishing
2015
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A Story of Faith: Finley the Fish with Tales from the Sea of Galilee
Sandy Starnes
Spiritfire Publishing
2016
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Finley the Fish with Tales from the Sea of Galilee: A Story of Faith
Sandy Starnes
Spiritfire Publishing
2016
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The Pet Healer Project is a collection of profiles of internationally known animal healers. From energy healing (Reiki) to small, subtle manipulations and movements (Feldenkrais), these healers work on all animals from alligators to zebras, motivated by one deeply held belief, that life--all life--is precious, that our pets are our families, and that healing is always, always possible.For fifteen years, Sandy has written several books on healers of people; it was only after Charley, her Brussels Griffon, was attacked by a coyote and had to undergo multiple surgeries, that Sandy, fearing Charley would suffer lasting after-effects, began to look into the possibility of healers for animals. To her surprise, not only did they exist, they were extraordinary people: some with degrees in science and medicine, some teachers and best-selling authors.You will meet a former architectural engineer who put her talents to the structure of animals; another who invented the Healing Touch for AnimalsTM and has taught over 8,000 students from around the world; and a South African interspecies communicator with a message about ways to restore a deep relationship with all life. Sandy reached across the pond to the English countryside to world famous healers, one the founder of a sanctuary for former show and racing horses, another who has published books and teaches courses in animal healing.Fourteen healers in all, each of whom fights for the lives of animals not only out of a sense of duty, but because love and compassion of animals inspire in each of us a profound sense of humanity. The Pet Healer Project is a collection of their amazing and often miraculous stories.
It was more than she dreamt. But as the romance began to bud, she felt the thorns of a heartless beauty rise to tear it apart. Young widow, Katie Jensen, endures patiently under her oppressive uncle in desolate Arizona Territory. She tries to keep her promise to her dead aunt to be a witness and take care of her uncle but when his tirades grow worse, she gathers her two precious little ones and runs. Making their way to an unknown land, they come to the town of White Rock, which is strangely like the place in the dreams Katie has been having. They are welcomed into the cottage of a kindly grandmother who takes in borders. When Danny, the older woman's grandson, comes home, he finds surprises in store: a crisis, a beautiful young woman, and her adorable children who bring laughter and life into all their weary souls. Katie is filled with hope when an unexpected romance sparks but there is a vindictive raven-haired beauty and an old enemy conspiring to put it out-permanently. Will God give Katie rest as she and the family pray for their enemies? Can she stand strong in her faith when fear overwhelms her?
Created by John Carpenter, Thomas Ian Griffith and Sandy KingStory and characters created by Thomas Ian Griffith and Sandy KingWritten by Sandy King and Trent OlsenPencils and Inks by Leonardo MancoColors by Kinsun LohLettering by Janice ChiangEdited by Sandy KingTrade Paper Back compilation covering issues 7-14 of the comic book. Includes 20 additional new pages of material plus bonus sections of sketches, covers and pin-ups.As the story continues, Beckett and Duran are drawn to a small town in the Midwest where children have been kidnapped and murdered for decades in a pattern suggesting that a bigger Evil might be at work.Father Leone, King Leo and the Soul Collector all become parts of a bigger plan as Beckett finds his true self and Duran is forced to take a stand as mankind's fate intertwines with that of one small child.
John Carpenter's Tales for a Halloween Night Volume 2
Sandy King
Storm King Productions
2016
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From John Carpenter, the man who brought you the cult classic horror film Halloween and all of the scares beyond comes 12 more twisted tales of terror, tricks, and treats. In volume 2 of the award-winning graphic novel series, Carpenter brings together another stellar ensemble of storytellers from the worlds of movies, novels and comics for a collection of stories that will haunt your dreams at night.
In My Own Voice tells the trailblazing story of Barbara Ostfeld, the first woman ordained as a cantor. As a schoolgirl, Barbara loved singing loudly and with spirit, but she was mocked for her singing by her classmates. This didn't happen when she sang in her synagogue's children's choir, and Barbara reveled in her freedom to sing choir solos at Temple services. When it was time for her to apply to colleges, Barbara asked her cantor what seminary he had attended, explaining that she wanted to become a synagogue cantor. He laughed at her, telling her not to apply, and saying that the seminary would not accept her because she was a girl. And even when the seminary's registrar told her that no girl ever had even applied for admission, Barbara applied anyway, and was admitted. But when she entered her first chorus class at college, the teacher said, "There are no women's parts, so just mouth the words." Yet Barbara persisted in finding her own voice at the seminary, and in 1975, became the first woman ordained as a cantor in 3,000 years of Jewish history; today, female cantors sing in hundreds of synagogues around the world.
In My Own Voice tells the trailblazing story of Barbara Ostfeld, the first woman ordained as a cantor. As a schoolgirl, Barbara loved singing loudly and with spirit, but she was mocked for her singing by her classmates. This didn't happen when she sang in her synagogue's children's choir, and Barbara reveled in her freedom to sing choir solos at Temple services. When it was time for her to apply to colleges, Barbara asked her cantor what seminary he had attended, explaining that she wanted to become a synagogue cantor. He laughed at her, telling her not to apply, and saying that the seminary would not accept her because she was a girl. And even when the seminary's registrar told her that no girl ever had even applied for admission, Barbara applied anyway, and was admitted. But when she entered her first chorus class at college, the teacher said, "There are no women's parts, so just mouth the words." Yet Barbara persisted in finding her own voice at the seminary, and in 1975, became the first woman ordained as a cantor in 3,000 years of Jewish history; today, female cantors sing in hundreds of synagogues around the world.