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Cuántas Veces Han Roto Mi Corazón / The Many Times My Heart Has Been Broken
Biling e espa ol e ingl s / Bilingual Spanish & English Este libro se trata del trauma que deja un padre cuando se muere dejando ni os peque os-un trauma que si no se busca ayuda profesional y ayuda de Dios no se supera nunca. En este libro la vida le cambia completamente a una ni a feliz cuando ella pierde al ser que m s ama-su h roe, su luz, su todo. Se queda sin apoyo de la familia y pasa por muchas tristezas sinti ndose sola y con mucho dolor interno. Pero todo lo que tiene que pasar le hace fuerte. Ella aprende a amar a Dios, amarse a s misma, y sobre todo a perdonar. This book is about the trauma experienced when a parent dies and leaves young children behind-a trauma that's insurmountable without professional help. In this book a happy little girl's life is changed completely when she loses the person she loves the most-her hero, her light, her everything. She finds herself without the support of her family and goes through many sad experiences, feeling alone with the pain inside. But everything she has to go through makes her strong. She learns to love God, she learns to love herself, and most of all she learns to forgive.
Living in Partnership with Spirit

Living in Partnership with Spirit

Ingrid H Turner

in omnia paratus publishing llc
2023
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"Have faith in yourself. You're evolving, changing, expanding. Trust yourself in this moment." Ingrid H. TurnerThe only tool required to get the maximum benefit from this journal is your intention. These pages are infused with the energy of the Bhava Spiritual Mission, with the New Earth shift. Add your daily intention, your thoughts, your love to this piece, and reveal the secrets you've kept from yourself. Source is omnipresent, all you have to do is look, and this journal assist you.
The Tarot Prayer Companion Book

The Tarot Prayer Companion Book

Ingrid H Turner

in omnia paratus publishing llc
2024
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This compilation of prayers based on the Tarot - coupled with space for your own contemplation - carves out time and a process for deeper meditation with this age-old mystical tool. The undeniable power of prayer, and the wisdom of the Tarot, means that you can ask for, receive, and then set an unshakable intention for your day. Thus, decidedly creating your reality. The prayers enclosed in this book are inspired by the Tarot, but channeled from Divine Spirit. You are always free to add to, modify, and adapt these messages. Trust yourself, and your connection to Source.
Consciousness Influences Epigenetics in the Development of Disease

Consciousness Influences Epigenetics in the Development of Disease

Ingrid Fredriksson

Authors' Tranquility Press
2024
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Body and soul belong together -A healthy soul in a healthy body. If we do not listen to the soul, the body begins to speak. At a scientific conference in Tucson, Ingrid Fredriksson's study on how our consciousness affects our epigenetics - indeed our whole life - received an excellent reception - from universities worldwide to individual researchers. "This must be spread all over the world," it said. All help is needed for this. This book is about what we can't see but which affects our whole life, how epigenetics regulates our gene activity, which genes are switched on or off: in a certain cell type, various disease states, or response to a physiological or psychological stimulus. Special attention is paid to the study of how emotions affect health. Being subjected to physical or mental abuse stresses you out and affects your health. Depressed and stressed people have a shorter lifespan, here we get the answer to how negative emotions affect our consciousness and epigenetics. Sometimes it can be years of mental stress, sometimes it's an unhappy childhood that causes ill health. By thinking and focusing on the positive, we not only become happier, but we live longer. The results of Fredriksson's study -most likely the first of its kind - show how epigenetics work in practice, in our daily lives, and how health and illness depend on our consciousness and emotions, something that everyone - not least our doctors - must be told. www.ingridfredriksson.com
Consciousness Influences Epigenetics in the Development of Disease

Consciousness Influences Epigenetics in the Development of Disease

Ingrid Fredriksson

Authors' Tranquility Press
2024
sidottu
Body and soul belong together -A healthy soul in a healthy body. If we do not listen to the soul, the body begins to speak. At a scientific conference in Tucson, Ingrid Fredriksson's study on how our consciousness affects our epigenetics - indeed our whole life - received an excellent reception - from universities worldwide to individual researchers. "This must be spread all over the world," it said. All help is needed for this. This book is about what we can't see but which affects our whole life, how epigenetics regulates our gene activity, which genes are switched on or off: in a certain cell type, various disease states, or response to a physiological or psychological stimulus. Special attention is paid to the study of how emotions affect health. Being subjected to physical or mental abuse stresses you out and affects your health. Depressed and stressed people have a shorter lifespan, here we get the answer to how negative emotions affect our consciousness and epigenetics. Sometimes it can be years of mental stress, sometimes it's an unhappy childhood that causes ill health. By thinking and focusing on the positive, we not only become happier, but we live longer. The results of Fredriksson's study -most likely the first of its kind - show how epigenetics work in practice, in our daily lives, and how health and illness depend on our consciousness and emotions, something that everyone - not least our doctors - must be told. www.ingridfredriksson.com
A Brightly Guided Life: How A Scientist Learned to Hear Her Inner Wisdom

A Brightly Guided Life: How A Scientist Learned to Hear Her Inner Wisdom

Ingrid Honkala Phd

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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From the moment she nearly drowned in a tank of cold water at the age of three, Ingrid Honkala was aware of other dimensions of life than those most of us normally experience. She was also gifted with the wise input of mysterious "Beings of Light" who gave her invaluable insights and assistance as she faced the challenges of growing up, falling in love, and finding her professional destiny as a research scientist and oceanographer. In a compelling life adventure that journeys from her native Colombia to Europe and her eventual home in the United States - and from a deadly war zone to underwater explorations and a NASA research center - the author reveals how any human experience can be illumined from within. If we are willing to pay attention to subtle signals, take our intuition seriously, and forgive our most challenging difficulties, anyone can experience a brightly guided life.
The Coloured Vine

The Coloured Vine

Ingrid Nayame

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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When Father Costello, a young Catholic Mission priest, engages in an illicit romance with a teenage indigenous girl, Mary Chali, that sets the stage for defining interracial relationships and the conflicts of the heart with priestly responsibilities. It all started when Mary Chali gave birth to a newborn boy in 1934. The young priest was immediately removed from the mission in order to prevent causing a scandal in the church.Father Costello's third generation descendant, Chisala Sampa, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and actualisation both socially and professionally, overcoming the constraints of an impoverished upbringing, a cruel stepfather, discrimination, and an obsessed female colleague at the top of the corporate echelons who believes she was born to have it all.While his life was taking unexpected turns, his long-lost father, Richard Chali, was also confronted with a number of obstacles to overcome. They were on a similar path, with neither knowing what had happened or was happening in the other's life until fate brought the two lives together in a shared, but unpleasant, confluence.
Child of War

Child of War

Ingrid Maria Polonius

Outskirts Press
2022
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Child of War is not your ordinary war memoir. Told from the perspective of a child, Ingrid Polonius' earliest memories of being alive include running for her life to bomb shelters while the sirens of Kassel, Germany, wailed their daily air-raid warnings. In 1943, the Allies stepped up their air attacks on Germany, sending bombers day and night to obliterate Ingrid's hometown, a major producer of Panzer tanks. The Allies then breached the Edersee Dam just outside Kassel, flooding her hometown, creating massive devastation. Ingrid witnessed it all, living through events no child should ever have to endure.Civilians were now paying the ultimate price as the Allies exacted retribution against Adolf Hitler and his war machine. Many of these civilians included true innocents, such as Ingrid, who was a blameless little girl, a child of war. Ingrid's moving memoir recounts the very worst and best of her experiences in war-torn Germany and the Cold War aftermath.Ingrid's beloved mother played a crucial role in saving Ingrid and her brother and sister's lives many times through her iron will to survive. Ironically, she also risked their lives by refusing to fly the Nazi flag and clandestinely copying out anti-Nazi sermons in her basement by candlelight.Told with compassion and an eye for detail, Child of War: A Memoir is Ingrid's personal testimony of the effects of war upon children. Through emotional and spiritual perseverance, Ingrid thrived as an athlete and student, making the best of the hard years following the war, now known as The Hunger Years. She was there during the rise of the Cold War, the building of the Berlin Wall, and many years later, she celebrated its eventual collapse.Ingrid's memoir is a study in memory, as she writes, "Memory is a fragile thing, turning powerful when triggered." She fearlessly examines the tremendous losses, especially the family members who died, such as Uncle Lu, who commanded a U-boat and was lost at sea in the early stages of the war, leaving behind a wife and two children.In another twist of fate, Ingrid ended up settling in the United States and becoming an American citizen. Never did she imagine she would end up a citizen of the country her family surrendered to when American tanks rolled in, and two GIs burst into their home pointing their machine guns directly at her.Ultimately, Child of War portrays the life of a young girl growing into a woman, who, despite surviving bombardments, near starvation, and unimaginable loss, has managed to fashion a life well worth living, finding joy and optimism in service to others.
Child of War

Child of War

Ingrid Maria Polonius

Outskirts Press
2022
sidottu
Child of War is not your ordinary war memoir. Told from the perspective of a child, Ingrid Polonius' earliest memories of being alive include running for her life to bomb shelters while the sirens of Kassel, Germany, wailed their daily air-raid warnings. In 1943, the Allies stepped up their air attacks on Germany, sending bombers day and night to obliterate Ingrid's hometown, a major producer of Panzer tanks. The Allies then breached the Edersee Dam just outside Kassel, flooding her hometown, creating massive devastation. Ingrid witnessed it all, living through events no child should ever have to endure.Civilians were now paying the ultimate price as the Allies exacted retribution against Adolf Hitler and his war machine. Many of these civilians included true innocents, such as Ingrid, who was a blameless little girl, a child of war. Ingrid's moving memoir recounts the very worst and best of her experiences in war-torn Germany and the Cold War aftermath.Ingrid's beloved mother played a crucial role in saving Ingrid and her brother and sister's lives many times through her iron will to survive. Ironically, she also risked their lives by refusing to fly the Nazi flag and clandestinely copying out anti-Nazi sermons in her basement by candlelight.Told with compassion and an eye for detail, Child of War: A Memoir is Ingrid's personal testimony of the effects of war upon children. Through emotional and spiritual perseverance, Ingrid thrived as an athlete and student, making the best of the hard years following the war, now known as The Hunger Years. She was there during the rise of the Cold War, the building of the Berlin Wall, and many years later, she celebrated its eventual collapse.Ingrid's memoir is a study in memory, as she writes, "Memory is a fragile thing, turning powerful when triggered." She fearlessly examines the tremendous losses, especially the family members who died, such as Uncle Lu, who commanded a U-boat and was lost at sea in the early stages of the war, leaving behind a wife and two children.In another twist of fate, Ingrid ended up settling in the United States and becoming an American citizen. Never did she imagine she would end up a citizen of the country her family surrendered to when American tanks rolled in, and two GIs burst into their home pointing their machine guns directly at her.Ultimately, Child of War portrays the life of a young girl growing into a woman, who, despite surviving bombardments, near starvation, and unimaginable loss, has managed to fashion a life well worth living, finding joy and optimism in service to others.
A handy guide to Buying property in New Zealand: An easy to understand reference guide explaining common terms used in the process of purchasing real
An easy to understand reference guide explaining common terms used in the process of purchasing real estate in New Zealand. Initially written for migrants and people not familiar with the English language, but just as useful for the New Zealand first home buyer. Buying property can be a stressful situation. This booklet aims to give you the most pleasant experience possible, making you familiar with jargon used in the real estate world in New Zealand. Terms are itemised in chronological order as much as possible in the way you are most likely to come across them. Feel confident from the time you search for your perfect property to the very end of the process and you can call yourself the brand new owner
Indigeneity in Real Time

Indigeneity in Real Time

Ingrid Kummels

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
nidottu
Long before the COVID-19 crisis, Mexican Indigenous peoples were faced with organizing their lives from afar, between villages in the Oaxacan Sierra Norte and the urban districts of Los Angeles, as a result of unauthorized migration and the restrictive border between Mexico and the United States. By launching cutting-edge Internet radio stations and multimedia platforms and engaging as community influencers, Zapotec and Ayuujk peoples paved their own paths to a transnational lifeway during the Trump era. This meant adapting digital technology to their needs, setting up their own infrastructure, and designing new digital formats for re-organizing community life in all its facets—including illness, death and mourning, collective celebrations, sport tournaments, and political meetings—across vast distances. Author Ingrid Kummels shows how mediamakers and users in the Sierra Norte villages and in Los Angeles created a transborder media space and aligned time regimes. By networking from multiple places, they put into practice a communal way of life called Comunalidad and an indigenized American Dream—in real time.
Indigeneity in Real Time

Indigeneity in Real Time

Ingrid Kummels

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
sidottu
Long before the COVID-19 crisis, Mexican Indigenous peoples were faced with organizing their lives from afar, between villages in the Oaxacan Sierra Norte and the urban districts of Los Angeles, as a result of unauthorized migration and the restrictive border between Mexico and the United States. By launching cutting-edge Internet radio stations and multimedia platforms and engaging as community influencers, Zapotec and Ayuujk peoples paved their own paths to a transnational lifeway during the Trump era. This meant adapting digital technology to their needs, setting up their own infrastructure, and designing new digital formats for re-organizing community life in all its facets—including illness, death and mourning, collective celebrations, sport tournaments, and political meetings—across vast distances. Author Ingrid Kummels shows how mediamakers and users in the Sierra Norte villages and in Los Angeles created a transborder media space and aligned time regimes. By networking from multiple places, they put into practice a communal way of life called Comunalidad and an indigenized American Dream—in real time.
A Phenomenological Study of the Academic and Social Experiences of Successful Black Women Small Business Owners
The dual discrimination of being a woman and a minority significantly lowers the odds of Black women successfully entering and remaining in entrepreneurship. The problem is a general lack of understanding of the experiences that support or limit the achievement of Black women entrepreneurs in small business, particularly with regard to how education and human capital has helped or hindered their success experience. This book details a phenomenological study exploring the lived experiences of five successful Black women small business owners and their perceptions of the roles played by educational attainment and social capital in supporting their success. Results provide a greater understanding of the key factors and hindrances to success, the role of education, and the role of social networking in supporting success. The successful operation of small businesses constitutes a critical piece of the health of the economy and more specifically, the success of minority women entrepreneurs can have a positive impact on the economy. This research supports business success and social mobility of Black women, who often represent a majority of the lower income bracket, resulting in positive social change specific to this minority group and the communities in which they live.
Luminous

Luminous

Ingrid Seymour; Katie French

Independently Published
2018
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Three sexy dragon shifters and a fierce heroine in a young adult reverse harem full of adventure and romance...Lila McCarty used to see dragons.That was before they killed her mother, before she told everyone what happened and people stamped the "crazy" label on her head. Now, as a senior in high school, she has no time for dragon legends or the tourists who putter around her lighthouse. She just wants to graduate and get the hell out.But when twelve of Lila's classmates, including her best friend, mysteriously vanish during the town's dragon festivities, she tracks down the three mysterious guys who seem to know more than they let on. They're sexy and infuriatingly charming, though that has nothing to do with why she's enlisting their help.It turns out Lila wasn't crazy. Dragons are real. Not only that, the three dragon shifters have answers: her past, her role in their hidden world. It's Lila's duty to save her friends, whether she likes it or not.When her classmates start turning up dead, she's on a race against the clock--find the killer, or lose them all.*** Leap into USA Today bestselling author Ingrid Seymour and Katie French's action-packed adventure, a Young Adult Dragon Shifter Reverse Harem Romance with a fierce heroine. Kissing, mild language, and double-meaning.*** First in series. Should be read in order.