Close Your Eyes and Open Your Mind

Close Your Eyes and Open Your Mind
Author: Dada Nabhaniilananda
Publisher: Dada Nabhaniilananda
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2014-07-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781881717089

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This book gives new insight on many common questions about meditation and offers useful guidelines on how to practice, interspersed with subtly humorous stories. It clarifies the nuances of mantra meditation and, almost uniquely for a book of this kind, gives us a glimpse into the social dimensions of genuine spirituality.

Open Your Mind

Open Your Mind
Author: Jamar Johnson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1477125280

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This is Poetry at its best! “Same blood, same flesh and same chemical composition. We breathe, we eat, we think and we feel. Our only difference is… PRECEPTION!!! The way in which we view people, places and things based on what we know and how we feel and/or have felt. The glass can be half full and/or half empty.” Growth and development comes in stages: as children, we see in black in white; as young adults, we see in black, white and grey; and as Men & Women, we see the never ending various shades of colors. “The more I learn, the less I realized I know.” Over the years I found that it seems everyone would like things to go their way. So it started to make sense why my plans didn’t always work out! That’s about the time I learned: to role with the punches in life; to make the best of everything; to always breathe easy; and what I feel is most important… was the ability to lose small. My book is a lot of deep thoughts, self reflection, over years of studies. I don’t believe that emotions should have the right to override intellect. The mind controls the body, so I think and I dare you to think also. The choices we make are based on what we want and/or feel we need to. Your choices are yours and they may or may not affect my life, but consequences come with all choices… choose wisely. Just know that you chose… conscious or not. Email me at … [email protected] Open Your Mind “See As Eye See” is also on facebook. Feel free to let me know what you think.

Don't Close Your Eyes

Don't Close Your Eyes
Author: Carlene Thompson
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429909501

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Nestled on the shores of Lake Erie, the small town of Port Ariel, Ohio, is a welcome haven for Natalie St. John. Back home for the first time in years, she plans to visit old friends, mend a broken heart, and take a break from her busy veterinarian practice. But her peace is shattered her first night back, when she discovers the murdered body of her friend, Tamara Peyton. Was it a random act of violence...or something personal? The answer becomes clear as Natalie is stalked by the voice of "Tamara," whose terrifying phone calls warn her that she too, is going to die. One by one, the people closest to Tamara are being savagely murdered. But neither Natalie nor Sheriff Nick Meredith recognizes the face of the devious killer who walks among them, hiding behind a well-crafted lie. Now, a murderer's deadly act of vengeance demands one more sacrifice-and Natalie has been chosen to pay the price...

Close Your Eyes

Close Your Eyes
Author: Iris Johansen
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2013-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781250010414

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Includes an excerpt from the author's Taking Eve.

Open Your Eyes

Open Your Eyes
Author: Paula Daly
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2018-10-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0802146449

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A woman must face her husband’s secrets when he is suddenly attacked in this “superior domestic thriller” of envy and literary ambition (Publishers Weekly, starred review). A biracial couple with two young children, the Campbells face as many challenges as any family in Liverpool. But Jane tends to let her husband, Leon—a bestselling thriller writer—fight their battles. Averse to conflict, she prefers to focus on what seems to be going right: her two precious children; her occasionally rocky but still loving marriage; and while her manuscripts keep getting rejected, she enjoys teaching creative writing. But then Leon is brutally attacked in their own driveway, and Jane is forced to face reality. With Leon in a coma, Jane needs to take matters into her own hands—and open her eyes to the secrets that have been kept from her all this time. Suddenly, she sees her life in a shocking new light. But if she wants to find out who hurt her husband, she will have to pay attention to every unpleasant detail

The Right Weigh

The Right Weigh
Author: Rena Greenberg
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1401933106

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A unique 40-day, six-step plan for weight control that combines both a practical and spiritual approach to effect permanent waieght loss Rena Greenberg addresses the importance of effecting changes in your diet and activity level—and makes it easy for you to do so—but she emphasizes what most diet books overlook: how to do the inner work necessary to change the very way you think about food. Using self-hypnosis, neuro-linguistic programming, and a technique called “Remembrance,” Rena shows you how to get past the obstacles that have held you back from losing weight and keeping it off. You’ll find yourself naturally craving healthier meals; and being indifferent to, or even repulsed by, unhealthy, fattening, or high-sugar food—all without the need to draw upon willpower to change the way you eat! The Right Weigh teaches you how to change your perceptions of yourself and what you’re eating by tapping in to the vast Source of power within, and reconnecting to your infinite spiritual nature. In this way, the wisest part of yourself guides you to make excellent choices to improve the quality of your life and live healthfully at the mind, body, heart, and spirit levels.

The magical circle School Newsletter: November 2009

The magical circle School Newsletter: November 2009
Author: Colleen Criswell
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2009-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 055719184X

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In the November 2009 edition of the newsletter we cover the topic of Forgiveness. Also are our Spell of the Month Club Music Contest winners, a discussion on Dream Stones, rituals and spells, poems and recipes and so much more!

Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice

Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice
Author: Heesoon Jun
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2009-06-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1483342905

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Until now, an important aspect of multicultural counseling has been long overlooked amid the profusion of literature—the practical application of multicultural theory. Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice: Beyond a Conventional Approach fills this void and tackles some of the top challenges in multicultural counseling including how to implement multicultural theory and how to practice social justice and equity. This groundbreaking work takes a multilayered and multidimensional approach that will help practitioners "walk the talk" of multicultural competency. It introduces a new model that will give practitioners a clearer understanding of the client′s worldview for culturally appropriate assessment, diagnoses, and treatment. Key Features Provides Concrete Strategies boxes for introduced concepts Emphasizes self-reflection and self-awareness for practitioners Contains exercises to help practitioners better understand ethnocentrism, types of thinking styles, and automatic thought patterns Examines the complexities of the intersection of multiple identities and sociocultural contexts Includes a unique organization style that groups topics by various "isms" (ageism, classism, racism, etc.) Intended Audience Based on holistic thinking and transformative learning styles, this core text is ideal for graduate courses in counseling, psychology, or social work.

Stage Directing

Stage Directing
Author: Michael Wainstein
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1585109231

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In Stage Directing: A Director's Itinerary, the student of theatrical directing will find a step-by-step guide to directing a production, from choosing a play to opening night. Unlike other directing textbooks, it provides practical advice on organizing tasks throughout the directorial process, including budgeting, writing casting notices, and auditioning. It moreover includes an abundance of helpful examples and tried-and-true exercises, as well as information on how to organize a director’s documents into a production notebook. The second edition builds on the strengths of the first edition by elaborating on key analytical, organizational, and strategic steps in a successful director’s itinerary, with special attention to the direction of musicals.