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ANCESTRAL ECHO: My Life's Autobiography

Author : Dr Pradeep
Publisher : Blue Rose Publishers
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2023-11-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Ancestral Echo: My Life's Autobiography" by Dr. Pradeep, is a captivating autobiography that traces the author's family lineage back to Maharshi Harsh Datta Sharma in the 13th century, chronicling the family's enduring legacy through the rise and fall of dynasties, the emergence of luminaries, and their experiences in the modern era. The narrative seamlessly transitions to the author's own life, demonstrating the profound connection between their personal journey and the collective family saga. Ultimately, the book serves as a testament to the importance of preserving ancestral knowledge, bridging the past and the present, and inspiring readers to explore their own family histories, echoing the timeless power of heritage in shaping our identities and futures.)

Journey to the Ancestral Self

Author : Tamarack Song
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : UOM:39015052472191

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Native lifeways - the Ways of the Guardian Warrior, the caretaking of children, and reverence for elders - are intrinsic to all human experience.

Belonging

Author : Toko-pa Turner
Publisher : Her Own Room Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2017-12-19
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Belonging by Toko-pa Turner Pdf

2018 Readers' Favorite Gold Winner 2019 IAN Book of the Year Award 2017 Nautilus Award Gold Winner Feel like you don’t belong? You’re not alone.The world has never been more connected, yet people are lonelier than ever. Whether we feel unworthy, alienated, or anxious about our place in the world — the absence of belonging is the great silent wound of our times. Most people think of belonging as a mythical place, and they spend a lifetime searching for it in vain. But what if belonging isn’t a place at all? What if it’s a skill that has been lost or forgotten? With her signature depth and eloquence, Toko-pa maps a path to Belonging from the inside out. Drawing on myth, stories and dreams, she takes us into the origins of our estrangement, reframing exile as a necessary initiation into authenticity. Then she shares the competencies of belonging: a set of ancestral practices to heal our wounds and restore true belonging to our lives and to the world.

A Jewish Book of Comfort

Author : Alan A. Kay
Publisher : Jason Aronson
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1997-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780765799623

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Pleasant Bend

Author : Dan Worrall
Publisher : Dan Michael Worrall
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2016-12
Category : Buffalo Bayou (Tex.)
ISBN : 9780982599624

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Pleasant Bend by Dan Worrall Pdf

Today’s Greater Houston is a vast urban place. In the mid-nineteenth century, however, Houston was a small town – a dot in a vast frontier. Extant written histories of Houston largely confine themselves to the small area within the city limits of the day, leaving nearly forgotten the history of large rural areas that later fell beneath the city’s late twentieth century urban sprawl. One such area is that of upper Buffalo Bayou, extending westward from downtown Houston to Katy. European settlement here began at Piney Point in 1824, over a decade before Houston was founded. Ox wagons full of cotton traveled across a seemingly endless tallgrass prairie from the Brazos River east to Harrisburg (and later to Houston) along the San Felipe Trail, built in 1830. Also here, Texan families fled eastward during the Runaway Scrape of 1836, immigrant German settlers trekked westward to new farms along the north bank of the bayou in the 1840s, and newly freed African American families walked east toward Houston from Brazos plantations after Emancipation. Pioneer settlers operated farms, ranches and sawmills. Near present-day Shepherd Drive, Reconstruction-era cowboys assembled herds of longhorns and headed north along a southeastern branch of the Chisholm Trail. Little physical evidence remains today of this former frontier world.

Black Girl Unlimited

Author : Echo Brown
Publisher : Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2020-01-14
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9781250309860

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Black Girl Unlimited by Echo Brown Pdf

A William C. Morris Award Finalist "Brown has written a guidebook of survival and wonder."—The New York Times "Just brilliant."—Kirkus Reviews Heavily autobiographical and infused with magical realism, Black Girl Unlimited fearlessly explores the intersections of poverty, sexual violence, depression, racism, and sexism—all through the arc of a transcendent coming-of-age story for fans of Renee Watson's Piecing Me Together and Ibi Zoboi's American Street. Echo Brown is a wizard from the East Side, where apartments are small and parents suffer addictions to the white rocks. Yet there is magic . . . everywhere. New portals begin to open when Echo transfers to the rich school on the West Side, and an insightful teacher becomes a pivotal mentor. Each day, Echo travels between two worlds, leaving her brothers, her friends, and a piece of herself behind on the East Side. There are dangers to leaving behind the place that made you. Echo soon realizes there is pain flowing through everyone around her, and a black veil of depression threatens to undo everything she’s worked for. Christy Ottaviano Books

Heal Your Nervous System

Author : Linnea Passaler
Publisher : Fair Winds Press (MA)
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2024-01-09
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9780760385654

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Heal Your Nervous System by Linnea Passaler Pdf

Heal Your Nervous System is a 5-Step plan for building a thriving nervous system by leading influencer Dr. Linnea Passaler, creator of @HealYour Nervous System.

Caribbean Genesis

Author : Jana Evans Braziel
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2009-01-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780791477236

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Caribbean Genesis by Jana Evans Braziel Pdf

Philosophical exploration of Jamaica Kincaid’s entire literary oeuvre.

A Writer's Life

Author : The Writers' Trust of Canada
Publisher : Emblem Editions
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-24
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780771089299

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A Writer's Life by The Writers' Trust of Canada Pdf

For anyone who loves great literature -- or aspires to write it -- this is an essential collection, full of insight, wisdom, humour, and candour from Canada's most important and beloved literary figures. For the past twenty-five years, the Writers' Trust of Canada's annual lecture series, the Margaret Laurence Memorial Lecture, has invited some of Canada's most prominent authors to discuss the theme of "A Writer's Life" in front of their peers. Hugh MacLennan, Mavis Gallant, Timothy Findley, W.O. Mitchell, Pierre Berton, P.K. Page, Dorothy Livesay, Alistair MacLeod, and Margaret Atwood, among others, have shared the personal challenges they faced in forging their own paths as writers, at a time when such a career was still unusual in this country. Intimate, frank, and revealing in tone, their lectures -- collected for the first time in celebration of the series' twenty-fifth anniversary -- provide a unique account of a period when a national writing community was just being formed, and give us unprecedented access to the heroes and heroines of Canadian literature as they share their insights into their work, the profession of writing, the growing canon of our literature, and the cultural history of our country.

Responding to Human Trafficking

Author : Julie Kaye
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781487513870

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Responding to Human Trafficking is the first book to critically examine responses to the growing issue of human trafficking in Canada. Julie Kaye challenges the separation of trafficking debates into international versus domestic emphases and explores the tangled ways in which anti-trafficking policies reflect and reinforce the settler-colonial nation-building project of Canada. In doing so, Kaye reveals how some anti-trafficking measures create additional harms for the individuals they are trying to protect, particularly migrant and Indigenous women. The author’s critical examination draws upon theories of post- and settler-colonialism, Indigenous feminist thought, and fifty-six interviews with people in counter-trafficking employment across Western Canada. Responding to Human Trafficking provides a new framework for critical analyses of anti-trafficking and other rights-based and anti-violence interventions. Kaye disrupts measures that contribute to the insecurity experienced by trafficked women and individuals affected by anti-trafficking responses by pointing to anti-colonial organizing and the possibilities of reciprocity in relationships of care.

The Ancestors Within

Author : Amy Gillespie Dougherty
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2022-04-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1954047142

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"The world of ancestral healing opens up possibilities for mind, body, soul, and spirit wellness you've never imagined. The Ancestors Within offers a collection of life-changing experts' stories and practical tools in the field of ancestral healing so you can understand what's possible and experience improved health, wealth, and happiness.--Publisher's description.

The Collected Writings of Charles H. Long

Author : Charles H. Long
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2018-02-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781350032644

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The Collected Writings of Charles H. Long by Charles H. Long Pdf

Charles H. Long is one of the most influential and pioneering scholars in the study of religion from the past 50 years. This is the first comprehensive collection of his writings, edited by Long himself, and contains 38 pieces, including both published and previously unpublished articles, lectures, an interview, and two book reviews. The foreword is provided by Jennifer Reid, a former student of Long. The collection is divided into four thematic parts: America and the Study of Religion; Theory and Method in the Study of Religion; African American Religion in the United States; Kindling, Embers and Sparks. Long's introduction provides much-awaited insight into his reflections on his work, expanding on questions that remained unanswered in his classic and influential text, Significations: Signs, Symbols and Images in the Interpretation of Images (1986). In particular, the new introductory essay explores the significance of “ellipses”, that which is omitted, the projected spaces of the Other in the study of religion. Considered the preeminent founder and advocate of the study of Black Religion, Long was exploring religion and colonialism and the importance of Afro-American religion as early as the 1960s and early 1970s, and this collection of his thinking – which moves across the formations of religious studies, African diasporic studies, and social and cultural theory – is a must-have addition for any institutional or personal library.

Pemmican Wars

Author : Katherena Vermette
Publisher : Portage & Main Press
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2017-12-05
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9781553797357

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Pemmican Wars by Katherena Vermette Pdf

Echo Desjardins, a 13-year-old Métis girl adjusting to a new home and school, is struggling with loneliness while separated from her mother. Then an ordinary day in Mr. Bee’s history class turns extraordinary, and Echo’s life will never be the same. During Mr. Bee’s lecture, Echo finds herself transported to another time and place—a bison hunt on the Saskatchewan prairie—and back again to the present. In the following weeks, Echo slips back and forth in time. She visits a Métis camp, travels the old fur-trade routes, and experiences the perilous and bygone era of the Pemmican Wars. Pemmican Wars is the first graphic novel in a new series, A Girl Called Echo, by Governor General Award–winning writer, and author of Highwater Press’ The Seven Teaching Stories, Katherena Vermette.

The Book of Moldavite

Author : Robert Simmons
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 565 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2023-03-07
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781644119136

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The Book of Moldavite by Robert Simmons Pdf

A full-color guide to the history, science, and spiritual uses of Moldavite • Shares the author’s transformational discovery of the magic of Moldavite • Looks at Moldavite energy tools, how to combine Moldavite with other gemstones, and how to use Moldavite to transmit healing energy to people and places • Includes powerful Moldavite meditations and hundreds of photos, allowing you to attune to Moldavite’s energy without even being in its direct presence Created from the cataclysmic impact of a huge meteorite, Moldavite is a gemstone that is neither heavenly nor earthly but something new that emerged from their union. Classed scientifically with tektites, these rare green celestial objects showered down over what is now the Czech Republic some 14.8 million years ago. In the mid-1980s, a series of synchronicities brought Moldavite into the hands of Robert Simmons, and he began sharing its powerful effects with the world. In this full-color guide, Simmons tells the story of his discovery of Moldavite’s magic, weaving his knowledge of the stone’s spiritual qualities together with scientific and historical data as well as channeled information. He explains how Neolithic peoples in Europe made Moldavite amulets and tools and how several Moldavite amulets were discovered in the same archaeological dig as the famous Venus of Willendorf, the earliest known Goddess figurine. The author describes his dramatic personal awakening and the surprising circumstances that brought Moldavite to the center of his life and career. He shares tales of crop circles and energy vortexes, his adventures in Moldavite country, and ET connections. Revealing how the science of Moldavite’s origins resonates with ancient mystical legends, the author explores Moldavite’s connections with the alchemical Emerald Tablet and the fabled Stone of the Holy Grail. He looks at Moldavite energy tools, including wands, pendulums, waters, essences, body layouts, and crystal grids. He explains how to use Moldavite in photonic layouts to transmit energy to people, places, and bodies of water in order to heal and revitalize them. He leads the reader through Moldavite meditations for expanding awareness, and his wife, Kathy, offers her insights into Moldavite’s purpose and power and how we can align with it. Throughout the book are hundreds of full-color images of beautiful raw pieces, carvings, jewelry, and gems, allowing you to attune to Moldavite’s energy without even being in its direct presence. Shining a light upon the starborn gem that unites spirit and matter, the author shows how Moldavite is—literally and figuratively—a joining of Heaven and Earth.