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L'Eveil des Eclipses Livre 1: Vauvert
Helene Louise
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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M lissandre a devin depuis longtemps que son confinement la maison, en la seule compagnie de ses parents, n' tait pas habituel. Mais elle vient seulement d'apprendre que les manifestations extraordinaires qui accompagnent ses acc s de col re sont peut- tre uniques au monde. Un ami de la famille lui propose alors de rejoindre Vauvert, une cole myst rieuse, cach e aux yeux du monde et dont tous les l ves, comme M lissandre, sont afflig s d'une Particularit ...
I was a War Child: World War ll Memoir of a little French Catholic girl
Helene Gaillet De Neergaard
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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When Hitler trained his lethal eye on the occupation of France, the Gaillet family was forced from their resplendent home near the Belgian border by a bullet through their front door and a German soldier's scream to evacuate within twenty-four hours. Thus begins the harrowing odyssey of four-year-old H l ne and her five siblings, who in 1940 abandoned everything they knew, and remained on the brink of disaster for four brutal years. I was a War Child: World War II Memoir of a little French Catholic girl is the rare and raw account of one family's exodus from the front line of the Nazi invasion of France. Written by H l ne Gaillet de Neergaard, this riveting memoir reveals how the family faced unfathomable hardship, hunger, and torment, as well as terrifying intervals where the six children forged ahead without their parents. Through this vivid recollection of dodging roadblocks, bullets, and bombardments, this singular account of survival is certain to enthrall anyone interested in World War II or stories of overcoming adversity. Accompanied by family photographs from this epic era, Gaillet's remarkable tale offers resounding proof of what it is possible to endure in the name of freedom.
Don't Cheat The Children: Connecting Generations Through GrandFriendships
Helene Block Fields
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2008
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Ritual Irony is a critical study of four problematic later plays of Euripides: the Iphigenia in Aulis, the Phoenissae, the Heracles, and the Bacchae. Examining Euripides' representation of sacrificial ritual against the background of late fifth-century Athens, Helene P. Foley shows that each of these plays confronts directly the difficulty of making an archaic poetic tradition relevant to a democratic society. She explores the important mediating role played by choral poetry and ritual in the plays, asserting that Euripides' sacrificial metaphors and ritual performances link an anachronistic mythic ideal with a world dominated by "chance" or an incomprehensible divinity. Foley utilizes the ideas and methodology of contemporary literary theory and symbolic anthropology, addressing issues central to the emerging dialogue between the two fields. Her conclusions have important implications for the study of Greek tragedy as a whole and for our understanding of Euripides' tragic irony, his conception of religion, and the role of his choral odes. Assuming no specialized knowledge, Ritual Irony is aimed at all readers of Euripidean tragedy. It will prove particularly valuable to students and scholars of classics, comparative literature, and symbolic anthropology.
Nutritional Therapy Guide for a CFS Diet
Helene Malmsio; Strategic Services; Warren Tattersall
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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In this book we are giving you the information for using nutrition therapy to create your CFS diet so that you can get on with the job of beating your chronic fatigue.This book will also give an overview of the range of available CFS therapies that you can use in conjunction with the benefits of adding Super Foods to your daily diet and incorporating specific herbal based nutritional supplements to your CFS Diet therapy. Although we are not medical practitioners, we have spent decades sharing our personal experiences of beating CFS, toward helping other people to deal with their CFS symptoms as well.This is the second book in the series, a companion to Volume1 "How to Beat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome...and get your life back " which focuses on the most effective CFS Therapies and self help techniques. Warren Tattersall lives in rural Australia and has had a lifetime of personal experience dealing with CFS. He has worked with nutrition supplements for over 20 years.On a daily basis he works, one-on-one, with people looking to improve their health and is regularly dealing with CFS sufferers. He trains and supports others in this field in many countries and regularly travels internationally to train others or to further his own studies. Helene Malmsio is a retired business woman living in Australia who has been researching and testing for over 35 years to learn how to treat her own severe case of CFS. Discussions with people showed that most CFS sufferers were being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of CFS research and data available, without necessarily being given the practical information about the CFS therapies that are already working for others.This led Helene to collaborate with Warren to create this book, pooling their shared resources and experience toward creating a straightforward step-by-step book on beating CFS.
How to Beat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Get Your Life Back!
Helene Malmsio; Warren Tattersall
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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In this book we are giving you the tools to be able to confirm if your symptoms match the common CFS indicators, and if they do, how you can get on with the job of beating your chronic fatigue.This purpose of this book is to give an overview of the whole range of available CFS therapies and to talk though all the treatment choices with you.It will look at the current state of medical thinking, and show you how to find the medical and alternative practitioners that are skilled in treating CFS and how to talk with them at your consultation.It will help you to review the therapies that have already worked for others, make your selection of what resonates with your condition and lifestyle, and translate those strategies into your own individual therapy plan.We also want you to be able assist the people around you to gain some understanding of the condition, so that they can understand what you are dealing with and be fully supportive in your CFS management and recovery process.Although we are not medical practitioners, we have spent decades sharing our personal experiences of beating CFS, toward helping other people to deal with their CFS symptoms as well. Warren Tattersall lives in rural Australia and has had a lifetime of personal experience dealing with CFS. He has worked with nutrition supplements for 20 years. On a daily basis he works, one-on-one, with people looking to improve their health and is regularly dealing with CFS sufferers. He trains and supports others in this field in many countries and regularly travels internationally to train others or to further his own studies. Helene Malmsio is a retired business woman living in Australia who has been researching and testing for over 35 years to learn how to treat her own severe case of CFS. Discussions with people showed that most CFS sufferers were also being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of CFS research and data available, without necessarily being given the practical information about the CFS therapies that are already working for others.This led Helene to collaborate with Warren to create this book, pooling their shared resources and experience toward creating a straightforward step-by-step book on beating CFS.We have also written a second book, a companion volume 2 to this, which is dedicated to learning about your digestion on a cellular level and how to get the full benefits of adding Super Foods and supplements to your daily CFS Diet therapy.
I Am: The Soul's Journey to Source...Within
Helene V. Gross
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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After many years of not knowing why she was here, Helene V. Gross sat down one day and wrote a letter to God/Universe. She said," I want to help humanity. I have been struggling and I dont know why I am here but I feel I need to help the planet wake up to Mother Earth, wake up to Love". After that letter it took about a month and when she was in meditation again suddenly words started coming out that were not her own. She could feel that it came from somewhere else. This profound experience made her understand that what she was experiencing was nothing short of a miracle. She started recording the messages and this became a daily 'practice' she couldn't get enough of and when she would transcribe these messages she was amazed at the profound information coming through her. This was over two years ago and the realization of why we are here on Earth suddenly made sense. Why are we here? What is my purpose? Everybody asks this and the answer is "You are here to Love". Many people say "What does that have to do with me"? Every single person on this planet that resonates in Love helps en-light-en them-selves and each other and is helping Mother Earth shed the fear that is here. Your Soul knows why you are here and knew what experiences you had created for yourself on this 3rd Dimension but You have to awaken to it. That is part of the Ultimate Journey and the only difference between Helene and you is that she has remembered who she is and this book is her Journey. You will do it differently but you can learn a lot about how to awaken and when you awaken, what happens. It is a direct dialogue between Helene and the Universe/God, sometimes very funny and sometimes daunting on many levels. By reading this book you will be embarking on your own Spiritual Journey as well. Between the words you will feel the resonance and the vibration of this book. It is a vibration that has not been introduced to this planet before. Helene is introducing this book with this very high vibration and she is coming here to lead you all into a higher consciousness and into a higher way of being. This book is a book of Love and gratitude. If it resonates just a little bit with you, you should read it. With Eternal Love, The Universe.
The Rungs of Ladders: A Wyatt History in England & the United States, from 1066 to Modern Times
Helene Andorre Hinson Staley
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Hélène Cixous has dreamed for years of "The Book-I-Don't-Write," but each time she approaches it, it withdraws. The-Book-I-Don't-Write is always just out of reach. When Jacques Derrida told her the Book would get written one day, but differently, Cixous tells us she would see it "shining behind a veil, its indecipherable back, upright on heaven's bookshelf, its elegant silhouette, utterly foreign, utterly familiar, of future revenant. I've always thought it would come, naturally. When? After all my deaths? Just before, or just after, the last of my deaths."One day, when she is no longer expecting it, the Book turns up: "Quickly, without taking my eyes off it, I copied it down, staying scrupulously close to its notations, its rhythms, its moments of silence. I found it. Just as you see it." She calls it Los, meaning "loose, detached" in German, her mother's tongue. Or Los like Carlos, the Latin American friend whose unexpected death in May 2014 takes her back to a life they shared and a time the Book will reconstitute in the present, abolishing time: "Suddenly, that morning, I saw the universe of The-Book-I-Don't-Write: it is an infinity of presents."Los, A Chapter is a marvelous exploration of time and relationships. It reimagines scenes from Paris in the late sixties: its cafés, its debates, its political turmoil. Both playful and serious, it is a book in a long line of novels ? from Balzac to Proust ? that create worlds both philosophical and concrete. In Los a lost time is regained.
Hélène Cixous has dreamed for years of "The Book-I-Don't-Write," but each time she approaches it, it withdraws. The-Book-I-Don't-Write is always just out of reach. When Jacques Derrida told her the Book would get written one day, but differently, Cixous tells us she would see it "shining behind a veil, its indecipherable back, upright on heaven's bookshelf, its elegant silhouette, utterly foreign, utterly familiar, of future revenant. I've always thought it would come, naturally. When? After all my deaths? Just before, or just after, the last of my deaths."One day, when she is no longer expecting it, the Book turns up: "Quickly, without taking my eyes off it, I copied it down, staying scrupulously close to its notations, its rhythms, its moments of silence. I found it. Just as you see it." She calls it Los, meaning "loose, detached" in German, her mother's tongue. Or Los like Carlos, the Latin American friend whose unexpected death in May 2014 takes her back to a life they shared and a time the Book will reconstitute in the present, abolishing time: "Suddenly, that morning, I saw the universe of The-Book-I-Don't-Write: it is an infinity of presents."Los, A Chapter is a marvelous exploration of time and relationships. It reimagines scenes from Paris in the late sixties: its cafés, its debates, its political turmoil. Both playful and serious, it is a book in a long line of novels ? from Balzac to Proust ? that create worlds both philosophical and concrete. In Los a lost time is regained.
Death Shall Be Dethroned is the “shadow book” of Los, a Chapter, Hélène Cixous tells us. It came along after Los, but it was always there "hidden" in her notebooks, in the Beethoven notebook, say, the one Jacques Derrida gave her. But when it tapped at the window, she ignored it until the day she had to let it in. This is just of one the enigmas Death explores as it probes an old relationship between the narrator and “Carlos.” Another is her discovery on the Internet that Carlos’s archives were at Princeton, and that the archive containing their correspondence was closed to the public: “Bluebeard’s closet. The fruit on the tree of Good and Evil. You shall not open.” Death Shall Be Dethroned is the logbook of Los, a Chapter. It owes its life to the death of a lover.
Death Shall Be Dethroned is the “shadow book” of Los, a Chapter, Hélène Cixous tells us. It came along after Los, but it was always there "hidden" in her notebooks, in the Beethoven notebook, say, the one Jacques Derrida gave her. But when it tapped at the window, she ignored it until the day she had to let it in. This is just of one the enigmas Death explores as it probes an old relationship between the narrator and “Carlos.” Another is her discovery on the Internet that Carlos’s archives were at Princeton, and that the archive containing their correspondence was closed to the public: “Bluebeard’s closet. The fruit on the tree of Good and Evil. You shall not open.” Death Shall Be Dethroned is the logbook of Los, a Chapter. It owes its life to the death of a lover.