The Girl, a Journey in Memories Through the Self

The Girl, a Journey in Memories Through the Self
Author: Stephan Pacheco
Publisher: Stephan Pacheco
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Self (Philosophy)
ISBN: 0977124339

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A child mostly uncluttered by the biases of a long life feels deeply her own demise. In an instant a young girl faces death and learns the greatest secret of the greatest question of the living universe.

The Girl, a Journey in Memories Through the Self

The Girl, a Journey in Memories Through the Self
Author: Stephan Pacheco
Publisher: Stephan Pacheco
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2009-03
Genre:
ISBN: 0977124320

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The first book of the Manifest Utopia series.

The Girl

The Girl
Author: Stephan Pachecco
Publisher: Sun Rising Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781933242408

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In an instant a young girl faces death and learns the greatest secret of the universe. What is Death? What happens when we become it? The child comes face to face with the absolute truth of what all human beings are. A child mostly uncluttered by the biases of a long life feels deeply her own demise. She realizes what it is when all identity, all history, all learning, all opinions and people, all lies and controls fall away. She knows completely what she truly is. She knows Absolute Freedom for one second lost in the infinite void of eternity. She returned with great knowledge by realizing the very root of her existence. She will strive for the whole of her life to return to that place of absolute peace and serenity, where judgment and penalty do no exist. A place of infinite Freedom where she exists purely without fear or consequence. She will live her life as she specifically chooses. Experiencing life as a malleable dream that she controls through her own perceptions, always knowing that she will one day, in an instant, return to the place of perfection. The most profound knowledge she knows, that she tries so desperately to teach, is that she can never be away from this holy and cleansing place, that her very being is, this--unnamed--nameless thing...This that set her Free. This is true Freedom. This is the root of her Revolt.

Zarat

Zarat
Author: Stephan Pacheco
Publisher: Stephan Pacheco
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0977124347

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In 1995, the state of Nevada perpetrated mass arrests propelled by false evidence, to forward the political goals of many under the banner of the District Attorney's office. Lives were stolen for the sake of power and to propel the dark sensation of righteousness that makes a government official feel like they are doing their job.

The Journey Into Self

The Journey Into Self
Author: Charles D. Leviton
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1426967462

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"The Journey into Self" offers a guide for today's polarized world-a world that is caught up in all the power struggles that separate and divide us. By teaching the use of guided imagery, with its instant access to the subconscious, we can uncover false belief systems, unfinished business from the past, and the real reasons for this polarization in our personal lives.From discovering the true issues of one's life to a final resolution of making peace with personal pain, "The Journey into Self" will provide direction in a simple and straightforward manner. With both direction and effective communication skills, you will experience a new and gentler approach to breaking down defenses, knowing and expressing your own truth, and facilitating change in others by changing the way you live your own life.Help yourself and others heal by using imagery to explore unfinished issues from deep within the unconscious. This is a handbook for creating and using the powerful and mystical techniques of guided imagery to heal both physical and emotional issues. "The Journey into Self" offers the path to living a balanced life of gentleness, love, tolerance, and understanding-a world that values differences.

The Memory Book

The Memory Book
Author: Lara Avery
Publisher: Poppy
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2016-07-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0316283770

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Perfect for fans of Everything, Everything and Five Feet Apart, a bittersweet story of love and loss, told one journal entry at a time. Sammie McCoy is a girl with a plan: graduate at the top of her class and get out of her small town as soon as possible. Nothing will stand in her way-not even the rare genetic disorder the doctors say will slowly steal her memories and then her health. So the memory book is born: a journal written to Sammie's future self. It's where she'll record every perfect detail of her first date with longtime-crush Stuart, and where she'll admit how much she's missed her childhood friend Cooper. The memory book will ensure Sammie never forgets the most important parts of her life-the people who have broken her heart, and those who have mended it. If Sammie's going to die, she's going to die living.

A Sense of Self: Memory, the Brain, and Who We Are

A Sense of Self: Memory, the Brain, and Who We Are
Author: Veronica O'Keane
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0393541932

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How do our brains store—and then conjure up—past experiences to make us who we are? A twinge of sadness, a rush of love, a knot of loss, a whiff of regret. Memories have the power to move us, often when we least expect it, a sign of the complex neural process that continues in the background of our everyday lives. This process shapes us: filtering the world around us, informing our behavior and feeding our imagination. Psychiatrist Veronica O’Keane has spent many years observing how memory and experience are interwoven. In this rich, fascinating exploration, she asks, among other things: Why can memories feel so real? How are our sensations and perceptions connected with them? Why is place so important in memory? Are there such things as “true” and “false” memories? And, above all, what happens when the process of memory is disrupted by mental illness? O’Keane uses the broken memories of psychosis to illuminate the integrated human brain, offering a new way of thinking about our own personal experiences. Drawing on poignant accounts that include her own experiences, as well as what we can learn from insights in literature and fairytales and the latest neuroscientific research, O’Keane reframes our understanding of the extraordinary puzzle that is the human brain and how it changes during its growth from birth to adolescence and old age. By elucidating this process, she exposes the way that the formation of memory in the brain is vital to the creation of our sense of self.

The Sense of an Ending

The Sense of an Ending
Author: Julian Barnes
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2011-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307957330

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BOOKER PRIZE WINNER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A novel that follows a middle-aged man as he contends with a past he never much thought about—until his closest childhood friends return with a vengeance: one of them from the grave, another maddeningly present. A novel so compelling that it begs to be read in a single setting, The Sense of an Ending has the psychological and emotional depth and sophistication of Henry James at his best, and is a stunning achievement in Julian Barnes's oeuvre. Tony Webster thought he left his past behind as he built a life for himself, and his career has provided him with a secure retirement and an amicable relationship with his ex-wife and daughter, who now has a family of her own. But when he is presented with a mysterious legacy, he is forced to revise his estimation of his own nature and place in the world.

Finding (My)Self (Love)

Finding (My)Self (Love)
Author: Kim Orlesky
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1496959663

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This is a love story about a woman finding herself and self-love. Sometimes we have to lose everything and do what makes us happy in the moment to realize the most important things in our life and what we really never want to live without. I took my daily blogall the highs and lows, all the people I met, all the racy momentsand turned it into a book. I hope to inspire people to travel the world, travel solo, and no matter how bad the heartbreak is, things will always get better. Kim currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She has a four-year-old Weimaraner dog, who she absolutely adores.

Cultural, Autobiographical and Absent Memories of Orphanhood

Cultural, Autobiographical and Absent Memories of Orphanhood
Author: Delyth Edwards
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319640399

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This book offers an empirically informed understanding of how cultural, autobiographical and absent memories of orphanhood interact and interconnect or come into being in the re-telling of a life story and construction of an identity. The volume investigates how care experienced identities are embedded within personal, social and cultural practices of remembering. The book stems from research carried out into the life (hi)stories of twelve undervalued ‘historical witnesses’ (Roberts, 2002) of orphanhood: women who grew up in Nazareth House children’s home in Belfast, Northern Ireland, during the 1940s, 50s and 60s. Several themes are covered, including histories of care in Northern Ireland, narratives and memories, sociologies of home, and self and identity. The result is an impressive text that works to introduce readers to the complexity of memory for care experienced people and what this means for their life story and identity.