Earth Rhythm

Earth Rhythm
Author: Brycical
Publisher: Booktango
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1468946781

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These poems have been selected because they sound good together. Ok, there's more to it than that. These poems celebrate the Earth through the magical travels and whimsical giggles of Brycical. Maybe they stir something inside of you, or maybe they just get your feet tappin' a little. Either way, enjoy the words.

The Great Turning

The Great Turning
Author: Rennie Davis
Publisher: Galde Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781931942096

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For plain common sense about the inexplicable dramas now -occurring on earth, this enlightening book is a big picture feast. The Great Turning-first in a series-describes a cycle of -evolution as the defining event for this generation. It calls to the civilized world in a voice reminiscent of Tom Paine's Common Sense. For those who want practical navigational tools for the coming change-a change that is sweeping and not modest-The Great Turning will be read again and again. Here is a treasure of new understanding, with tools for navigating the high tide of evolution and strategies for approaching the mysterious, unraveling forces now impacting personal lives and institutional purposes everywhere.

Intuitive Living

Intuitive Living
Author: Alan Seale
Publisher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2001-01-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1609251350

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This modern guidebook to spiritual growth starts with the awakening of self-awareness; awareness of our bodies, our feelings, our thoughts and the energy that flows through every cell of our being. It leads us to the inner states of freedom and peace,seen not as the absence of conflict, but rather a response based on a deeply rooted knowledge that no matter what is happening around you, nothing can harm you at your center. Seale works with the tool of meditation and shows how we can open to the language of love and Spirit. Includes 45 exercises and meditations which speak to us in profoundly different ways at each stage of spiritual growth and can therefore be of great value both now and as our practice deepens. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.

The Spirit of Place

The Spirit of Place
Author: Loren Cruden
Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1995-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780892815111

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All of Earth’s life is interconnected and sacred. An awareness of that sacred relationship opens a direct path to spiritual understanding. These powerful techniques join mind, will, spirit, and intuition to the plants, animals, and minerals sharing our world, aligning the practitioner in a deeper relationship with life’s sacred matrix.

Leading into the World

Leading into the World
Author: Paul Galbreath
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2014-09-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1566997208

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The call to care for creation is a central part of our discipleship as followers of Jesus Christ. However, language and imagery of the earth is often absent in our worship services. This book helps reconnect our commitment to creation care with our life of discipleship. The process includes helping congregational members name ways that they are involved in caring for creationand encouraging them to see ways that these practices are related to Christian faith, and in doing so, nurturing the life of our communities while fostering our identity as those who care for the earth. Central to the process of reconnecting holy discipleship with earth stewardship is the development and rediscovery of biblical imagery and language that will support our care of creation and shape our prayers. As our actions are more closely connected to the language of our prayers, praying and acting will inform and enrich each other. This book also includes custom liturgies that highlight earth care, prayerfully prepared for the major festivals of the church year.

American Medicine

American Medicine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 700
Release: 1921
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

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Earth Alchemy

Earth Alchemy
Author: Anne Parker
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1844093999

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Exploring a European tradition formerly considered a lost art, this accessible guide offers day-to-day applications of earth-energy work. From the simple act of bed placement to choosing the location of a home, practical tools are offered for making living and working spaces healthier. Encouraging realignment with the natural earth patterns and influences on both personal and planetary levels, this exploration delves into work with trees, alignment of stones, and the value of sacred sites. Geomancers, feng shui enthusiasts, and those simply looking for more health and harmony in their lives will benefit from the hands-on, practical tools for building stable, flourishing relationships within daily environments and the world.

The Creation Guild

The Creation Guild
Author: Janice Gallant
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2017-01-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1525502069

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The Creation Guild - A guidebook that frames the creative impulse not simply as a means to an end but as a profound universal imperative running through all of us. By connecting to our creative source energy, we plug into the current that powers the universe. The Creation Guild is for those who want to align with that universal creative energy and learn to build awareness of the nuances that block or enhance this flow. What exactly is this seemingly unpredictable surge of creative energy? How can you continuously bask in it? How is it connected to the creations in life? What we are empowered to create is not merely art, but lives. Informed by the teaching of Abraham Hicks, Wayne Dyer, and A Course in Miracles, author Janice Gallant shares her story and offers step by step techniques for the conscious manifestation of the life you always dreamed of.

Making the Unknown Known

Making the Unknown Known
Author: Victoria H. Cummins
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 743
Release: 2024-09-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1648431518

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In Making the Unknown Known, leading scholars throughout Texas explore the significant role women artists played in developing early Texas art from the nineteenth century through the latter part of the twentieth century. The biographies presented here allow readers to compare these women’s experiences across time as they negotiated the gendered expectations about artists in society at large and the Texas art community itself. Surveying the contributions women made to the visual arts in the Lone Star state, Making the Unknown Known analyzes women’s artistic work with respect to geographic and historical connections. Including surveys of the work of artists such as Louise Wüste, Emma Richardson Cherry, Eleanor Onderdonk, Grace Spaulding John, and others, it offers a groundbreaking assessment of the role women artists have played in interpreting the meaning, history, heritage, and unique character of Texas. It places women artists within the larger social and cultural contexts in which they lived. In that regard, it contains an analysis of their varied styles of art, the media they employed, and the subject matter contained in their art. It thus evaluates the contributions made by women artists to defining the nature of the wider Texas experience as an American region. Beautifully illustrated throughout with rich, full-color reproductions of the works created by the artists, this volume provides an enriched understanding of the important but underappreciated role women artists have played in the development of the fine arts in Texas. At last, the unknown story can be known.

The Pulse of the Earth

The Pulse of the Earth
Author: Adam Bobbette
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478027088

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In The Pulse of the Earth Adam Bobbette tells the story of how modern theories of the earth emerged from the slopes of Indonesia’s volcanoes. Beginning in the late nineteenth century, scientists became concerned with protecting the colonial plantation economy from the unpredictable bursts and shudders of volcanoes. Bobbette follows Javanese knowledge traditions, colonial geologists, volcanologists, mystics, Theosophists, orientalists, and revolutionaries to show how the earth sciences originate from a fusion of Western and non-Western cosmology, theology, anthropology, and geology. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and fieldwork at Javanese volcanoes and in scientific observatories, he explores how Indonesian Islam shaped the theory of plate tectonics, how Dutch colonial volcanologists learned to see the earth in new ways from Javanese spiritual traditions, and how new scientific technologies radically recast notions of the human body, distance, and the earth. In this way, Bobbette decenters the significance of Western scientists to expand our understanding of the evolution of planetary thought and rethinks the politics of geological knowledge.