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A Journey Of Riches: The Gift In challenge

A Journey Of Riches: The Gift In challenge

David C. Angdi; Ted Schneider; Carol Williams

Motion Media International
2016
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A Journey of the Riches, The Gift in Challenge There is no misfortune in life that cannot be overcome. A Journey of the Riches is a collection of stories that inspire and propel the desire to persevere. This book gives you a peak into the lives of so many alike, all facing times of tribulation yet overcoming with triumph and a new perspective on life. Each individual has shared their deepest and darkest struggles with a very pronounced message; there is always a gift from challenges. A compelling read filled with raw emotion and pure truth here you are to discover, that even in the depths of despair, hope always remains. It doesn't matter what position you find yourself in life, there is always something positive that you can focus on. This book gives 12 different accounts of persevering through challenge and finding the silver lining in the clouds. It doesn't matter what your going through right now, you can guarantee that someone else has gone through a similar experience as you have, with that in mind buckle up for the journey of riches experience. "Amazing stories that remind us all that life presents us with challenges to bring out our best self. Thanks for the reminder. So inspiring and real. " Jane Thorpe, Best Selling Author "Awesome Truly inspirational It is amazing what the human spirit can achieve and overcome Highly recommended " Fabrice Beliard, Australian Business Coach and Best Selling Author "Thank you John Spender for putting together this book and sharing it with the world. The stories raise the need for personal development in individuals to live fulfilling lives." Nikki Cooper 4 Time Best Selling Author
Water Falling: Stories for Travelers

Water Falling: Stories for Travelers

David C. Mohrmann

Wildwinds Publishing
2018
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A person can hop from place to place and never move a psychic inch. Traveling insists that we stay open to the world, and open means vulnerable. FALLING WATER is a journey to many different countries: The United States, Mexico, Guatemala, Chile (Easter Island), Thailand, Laos, and India. Like the travelers in these stories, readers will find surprises along the way. Among other things, there are sacred monkeys, sacrificial goats, wild dogs, and wolves. There are gypsies and gangsters; ancient ruins and temples; a soul cave, a holy mountain, and the threat of vengeful gods. But for every curse there is a blessing. For every pinch of fear, a hand of hope. From beginning to end, this is a voyage of the mind in search of heart and spirit. Travel is a journey through alternate realities, where borders blur and our experience depends on how we define it. FALLING WATER contains dreamlike scenarios with complex characters. There are engaging storylines, mystical encounters, and an absence of clear conclusions. As with dreams, the significance of these stories is not in the destinations, but in who you are as you approach the journey. -Will Phillips, author of Every Dreamer's Handbook David Mohrmann lives in Northern California, much of the time in his own backyard, where he also does a lot of traveling. His first novel (XOCOMIL...The Winds of Atitl n) was published in 2016.
Monkeys on the Beach

Monkeys on the Beach

David C. Hoffman

Bayberry Press
2016
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What happens when a small boy joins a troupe of monkeys who are taking a beach holiday? Find out in the delightful picture book, Monkeys on the Beach. From the text: "And, oh, what trouble those monkeys made. They took a lady's umbrella and with it her shade They took a man's book right out of his hands They carried a lifeguard off with her stand " 'Very sweet and very, very funny. A FINALIST and highly recommended, ' The Wishing Shelf Book Awards Free Kindle edition when you by the softcover book the the MatchBook program.
Symbolism in Tibetan Buddist Art

Symbolism in Tibetan Buddist Art

David C Huber; Dave Glantz

Baronet 4 Tibet
2019
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The book, by using the actual full color art work painted by the Tibetan monks spanning a period of 600 years adds context and aids in the conceptualization of Buddhist philosophy. The art work symbols and the adjoining symbols provides an artistic progression of the philosophy, demonstrating the flow of thought that line drawings of a single symbol cannot provide. The book provides in depth explanations of symbols, using the ancient scriptures and Buddha's own teachings. It examines the Sanskrit words behind many of the symbols and what those words actually mean. As an example it looks at the Four-petaled Flower, the Sanskrit word dukkha, representing the Four Noble Truths that leads to the Dharma Wheel and the Eightfold Noble Path and the Sanskrit word samma that is integral to understanding that path. Over the centuries these symbols have evolved in their depictions to include, through art, the natural progression of the philosophical concepts.Another of the strengths of the book is that the full color images are presented on the same page(s) as the conceptual explanations. This makes it much easier to understand and assimilate, no page turning required. There is also an index provided for the researcher to use in going deeper into the various components of the symbolism.The book, by using Tibetan monks, lamas, geshes, in addition to Tibetan scholars at universities through out Tibet as the source for the information we have stayed true to the intended meaning and context of the symbols. There are some misconceptions about some symbols as to what they are and what they mean presented by other books on the subject. By using learned Tibetans inside of Tibet and at the monasteries that produce the art work in Tibet we have stayed true to the identification, thought process and conceptualization of the symbols.
Symbolism in Tibetan Buddist Art

Symbolism in Tibetan Buddist Art

David C Huber; Dave Glantz

Baronet 4 Tibet
2019
pokkari
The book, by using the actual full color art work painted by the Tibetan monks spanning a period of 600 years adds context and aids in the conceptualization of Buddhist philosophy. The art work symbols and the adjoining symbols provides an artistic progression of the philosophy, demonstrating the flow of thought that line drawings of a single symbol cannot provide. The book provides in depth explanations of symbols, using the ancient scriptures and Buddha's own teachings. It examines the Sanskrit words behind many of the symbols and what those words actually mean. As an example it looks at the Four-petaled Flower, the Sanskrit word dukkha, representing the Four Noble Truths that leads to the Dharma Wheel and the Eightfold Noble Path and the Sanskrit word samma that is integral to understanding that path. Over the centuries these symbols have evolved in their depictions to include, through art, the natural progression of the philosophical concepts.Another of the strengths of the book is that the full color images are presented on the same page(s) as the conceptual explanations. This makes it much easier to understand and assimilate, no page turning required. There is also an index provided for the researcher to use in going deeper into the various components of the symbolism.The book, by using Tibetan monks, lamas, geshes, in addition to Tibetan scholars at universities through out Tibet as the source for the information we have stayed true to the intended meaning and context of the symbols. There are some misconceptions about some symbols as to what they are and what they mean presented by other books on the subject. By using learned Tibetans inside of Tibet and at the monasteries that produce the art work in Tibet we have stayed true to the identification, thought process and conceptualization of the symbols.
Curing Exceptionalism

Curing Exceptionalism

David C N Swanson

David Swanson
2018
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U.S. exceptionalism, the idea that the United States of America is superior to other nations, is no more fact-based and no less harmful than racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry.The purpose of this book is to persuade you of that statement.This book examines how the United States actually compares with other countries, how people think about the comparison, what damage that thinking does, and what changes we might want to consider making."I hope Curing Exceptionalism will be part of coursework in classrooms throughout the U.S." --Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Nonviolence."A must-read for every U.S. citizen." --Robert Fantina, author of Desertion and the American Soldier 1776-2006.Table of Contents: Introduction 6 I. How the United States Compares with Other Countries 8 II. Exceptionalist Thinking 62 III. The Damage Exceptionalism Does 122 IV. Curing This Disease 164 Acknowledgements 190 About the Author 191 End Notes 192
Protect The Flock

Protect The Flock

David C Powers

David C. Powers
2019
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Leroy Davis became sheriff in the small mining town of Bisbee, Arizona, to track down his sister's murderer. Thirty years later, Roy, haunted by Helen's death, is still digging for clues. The perplexing hit-and-run of a bicyclist opens a can of worms that cannot be closed without more bloodshed. Roy has help from Bill Hill, an ex-detective, who, along with his computer hacker grandson, Alex, researches worldwide homicides. They soon discover dark ties between the local case and scores of bizarre deaths. Tom, a wealthy loner, is recruited into a secretive organization. Child psychiatrist, Doctor Martin, relieves growing stress on a vacation to frigid Alaska. Olivia, a woman born nameless, fights her inner demons--can she be reformed? Maria finds herself trapped in the middle of all the mayhem.Shall the monster who butchered Helen Davis receive a just retribution? Will Roy find peace of mind and an end to his eternal loneliness?Can anyone protect the flock?