![]() ![]() We are part of the whole, and if we do not play our part everything could blink out of existence. But Alpha does reveal a reason for it all which helps to make sense of our journey. We, the souls of the present age, are left to work out for ourselves why we should conduct our lives in love and service. Some of Alpha's information on pre- and post- human existence is unfamiliar and quite wonderful. It charts the soul from the moment it leaves the Source and makes its way through the realms of mind and energy, to its choice of a more matter-like universe, entering the Etheric/Physical Universe, and then descending into more solid realms, finally personifying as an individualised physical form.Īs this journey is described, much is covered: group souls twin souls reincarnation karma and our rather outmoded way of conceiving what we call God. Used good Paperback Condition Good ISBN 10 1450544754 ISBN 13 9781450544757 Seller. A channelled book with a difference! Alpha, the communicant of these ideas, reveals the panoramic grandeur of our Soul Trek with a vividness which leaves the reader breathless. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() As her mother begins dating, Penny tries to break up the dates in order to matchmake between her mother and her father's brother, Dominic. ![]() Unfortunately, Penny's mother doesn't get along with her in-laws and doesn't like Penny spending all of her time over there. Penny loves spending time in this boisterous household where food is always delicious and her best friend and cousin Frankie spends most of his time. The only time Penny is able to hear his name mentioned is when she is over at her Italian grandparents house, where her myriad of Aunts, Uncles, and cousins never fail to talk about her dad. Her died when she was very young and her mother never speaks of him. Penny, a half-Italian girl living with her mother and grandparents in New Jersey, longs to know more about what happened to her father. Jennifer Holm, author of the Newbery Award winning book, Our May Amelia, is back with another lovely book about children growing up faster than they should have too, but enjoying themselves on the journey. ![]() I definitely wasn't disappointed! This was a beautifully written coming-of-age story that children and young adults will be able to enjoy for years to come. Being a Newbery Honor book, I had to give this book a read. ![]() ![]() Subscribe to episodes: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Stitcher | Google | YouTubeįollow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTubeīecome a Member: Virtual Only | Standard | Premium ![]() Bessel van der Kolk’s book The Body Keeps The Score.Paul shares how love, grace, and healing only happen in the present moment, and share some highly practical life experience that can transform one’s most intimate relationships. Subsequently, he wrote “The Shack” at age 50 for his 6 kids to express to them the nature of what he calls “Divine Love”. With nothing left to hide, he began a journey toward healing and wholeness: dealing with his being abused as a child, dealing with the toxic “snow covered dung” theology of his inherited religious tradition and his quest for control of his own image-management and the world around him. 11 years prior, Paul’s wife discovered he was having an extra-marital affair. ![]() At age 50, William Paul Young wrote the New York Times Best-selling novel “The Shack.” It went on to sell 25 million copies and was turned into a major motion picture. ![]() Author of The Shack, William Paul Young, joins us on this episode of No Small Endeavor. ![]() ![]() ![]() I don’t want to reveal too much because I think everyone should experience this book as blindly possible, so I’ll leave you with a few bullet points.ġ) Violet and Graham are dysfunctional, out of the ordinary, and sometimes frustrating, but that makes them all the more special.Ģ) This book is so good that you will devour it in no time.ģ) Go in with an open mind and enjoy the tale being laid out in front of you.Ĥ) Have lots of batteries or a free hand. She shows the gritty, dirty, and scary parts of it, and that’s something that I really appreciate. ![]() She doesn’t sugar coat, she doesn’t gloss over it. Saffron integrates mental health into her stories in such a real and very important way. Violet Moore is in love with a man who hates her. This is quite possibly my favorite Saffron book followed by Medicine Man by a split hair. Recommended it to everyone that would listen. I’m alllll about it and ate this story alive, like my life depended on it. This story absolutely blew me away.Īge gaps of this size tend to be a taboo subject for some, but not for me. How Saffron manages to weave such raw, intricate, steamy, and emotional stories time and time again is the question of the year. ![]() ![]() ![]() “Questions about sexual dysfunction, psychiatric problems, emotional stress, income and social class were discarded. Even though the study originally considered emotional and mental states as potential risk factors, it shifted focus toward biological risk factors rather than psychological. In his lecture, “The Emotional Heart,” Jauhar used his expertise and research in the field of cardiology to explain how emotions not only affect heart health, but how they have the power to actually shape the heart.ĭrawing on a study conducted in the small town of Framingham, Massachusetts, in the 1940s, Jauhar said much of what is known about heart disease was born from this study.Īt that time, cardiovascular heart disease accounted for nearly half of all deaths in the United States, and the Framingham study aimed to discover why. ![]() ![]() Jauhar, a practicing cardiologist and the author of Heart: A History, introduced Week Seven’s Interfaith Lecture Series theme of “Home: A Place for Human Thriving” on Monday, Aug. While these complications with the heart are normally blamed on physical, biological factors, cardiologist Sandeep Jauhar argues one’s mental state affects the heart more than one would imagine. In the United States, one in five deaths are caused by heart disease, and one person dies every 34 seconds from cardiovascular disease, according to the CDC. ![]() ![]() ![]() One of the strengths of the Amos Decker series is its attention to detail. The characters are well-developed and relatable, with flaws and strengths that make them human and interesting. Baldacci's writing is sharp and suspenseful, with twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the very end. The series follows Decker as he solves various crimes and mysteries, from serial killings to political conspiracies. Decker's memory is both a blessing and a curse, as he relives the tragedy every day, but it also makes him an exceptional investigator, capable of solving cases that others cannot. The tragedy leaves him a broken man, but also gives him an unwavering determination to seek justice for the victims. The series begins with the novel Memory Man, in which Decker discovers the bodies of his wife, daughter, and brother-in-law in his home. ![]() Decker has a rare condition known as hyperthymesia, which means he has a perfect memory and can recall every detail of his life. The series features Amos Decker, a former professional football player turned detective with a unique set of skills. The Amos Decker series is a collection of mystery and thriller novels by bestselling author David Baldacci. ![]() ![]() With the help of editor Pierre-Jules Hetzel he wrote a series of books called "Extraordinary Travels", which includes "Journey to the Center of the Earth" (1864), "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" (1870), and "Around the World in Eighty Days" (1873). Jules Verne (1828-1905) was a French novelist who mostly wrote adventure fiction inspired by the scientific advances of the 19th century. An early draft of the novel, initially rejected by Verne's publisher and wholly reconceived before publication, was titled Shipwrecked Family: Marooned With Uncle Robinson, seen as indicating the influence on the novel of Robinson Crusoe and The Swiss Family Robinson. The novel is a crossover sequel to Verne's famous Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and In Search of the Castaways, though thematically it is vastly different from those books. The Mysterious Island (French: L'Ile mystérieuse) is a novel by Jules Verne, published in 1874. ![]() ![]() ![]() When she received her BA degree in psychology from the University of Texas, she had no idea she had gained a foundation that would help her to create believable characters-characters that are often described as “real people.” She began her career writing training manuals and computer code for the IRS, but something was always missing. Her "dual" nationality has given her a love for all things British and Texan, and she enjoys weaving both heritages through her stories. Lorraine was born in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, but soon after moved to Texas. ![]() ![]() ![]() She is the daughter of a British beauty (her mom won second place in a beauty contest sponsored by Max Factor® during which she received a kiss from Caesar Romero, (the Joker on the original Batman TV series) and a Texan who was stationed at Bovingdon while serving in the air force. No doubt because growing up, watching movies with her mom, she was taught that the best movies "won't half make you cry." Lorraine Heath has always had a soft spot for emotional love stories. Also writes Young Adult under Rachel Hawthorne, Jade Parker, and with her son as J.A. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Whether that is a week, a month or a year is unknown (my fingers are crossed though). There is no set release date for Red God, but it has been said it will come out shortly after Light Bringer. But, I still remain excited as I absolutely adore this series and if it was all I could talk about for the rest of my life, I would. There can be no good to come from him already expecting his fandom to beg for a book seven. This book is a surprise and Brown even said in his Instagram post that he felt his readers “deserved” a seventh book (so that leads me to have even MORE fear of Light Bringer). But, Light Bringer is set to be published in May 2023–and it could not come fast enough if I wanted it to. (Available after July 30th, 2023)Darrow returns as Pierce Browns New York Times bestselling Red Rising series continues in the thrilling sequel to Dark Age. I crave a happy ending after five books of torture. And after the events of Dark Age, I’m really not sure what to expect–I mean, obviously more pain, but I am still hopeful. ![]() IMAGE VIA Bringerwill be book six and officially, yet unofficially, the final book in the series following the events of Dark Age (which, by the way, is one of the most painful books I’ve ever read). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() : Missouri Lodge of Research / Educational Bureau, Royal Arch Mason Magazine, 1958. Source: Grand Lodge of California records William R. In 1950 he weighed in again on the meaning of Freemasonry with his booklet: Masonic Orders of Fraternity. The preface of later editions states "At the time I wrote this slender volume, I had just passed my twenty-first birthday, and my only contact with Freemasonry was through a few books commonly available to the public." Later, in 1944, he wrote The Secret Destiny of America which popularized the myth of a masonic purpose for the founding of the USA. ![]() He was also the author of a masonic curiosity, The Lost Keys of Freemasonry in 1923, more than thirty years before he joined a lodge. ![]() It reaches out from that great spiritual Flame which nourishes all created things, the never dying fire that burns on the sacred altar of Cosmos-that great fire which is the spirit of God. Hall The Lost Keys of Freemasonry, and The Initiates of the Flame Paperback by Manly Palmer Hall (Author) 522 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle Edition 0.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Paperback 11.49 2 Used from 25.67 12 New from 11. Canadian born, Manly Palmer Hall is the author of over 150 published works, the best known of which are Initiates of the Flame, The Story of Healing, The Divine Art,Aliens Magick and Sorcery The Secret Teachings of All Ages, and An Encyclopedic Outline of Masonic, Hermetic, Qabbalistic Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy. A great hand reaches out from the unseen and regulates the affairs of man. ![]() |