| Home - one of the most emotive words in any language. But it can mean different things to different people and, based on extensive interviews, Jennifer Kavanagh explores our outer and inner identities and asks: ‘What does home mean to you?’ Home is not just four walls or the country in which we were born. It is not a locked door, an investment, a legal address, or a nation with rigid borders. Home is where the heart is: a yearning for a precious past, a dream of something that has never been, or a present reality. In relationship – with our families, in community, and with the whole of creation. In this compelling and immensely readable book, Kavanagh suggests that we will never be at home unless we are at home to ourselves. Home is where we all want to be. |
| Home - one of the most emotive words in any language. But it can mean different things to different people and, based on extensive interviews, Jennifer Kavanagh explores our outer and inner identities and asks: ‘What does home mean to you?’ Home is not just four walls or the country in which we were born. It is not a locked door, an investment, a legal address, or a nation with rigid borders. Home is where the heart is: a yearning for a precious past, a dream of something that has never been, or a present reality. In relationship – with our families, in community, and with the whole of creation. In this compelling and immensely readable book, Kavanagh suggests that we will never be at home unless we are at home to ourselves. Home is where we all want to be. |
Have you wondered why you are here on this Earth or what your purpose is? Read Paul Goldman's poetry in Journey Into Oneness to discover a deeper connection to both your own divinity and your connection to the One, the Source of all. In these poems of oneness, find a way to separate out what you have known as the self or the one running the show to a recognition that much of what we thought was under our control, happens automatically. Do we control our breathing or other bodily functions? Is our connection to our Source there waiting to be awakened? Come to a new understanding of yourself as not separate but deeply connected, to the One who breathed life into your soul.
| This book takes Carl Jung's fascinating concept of individuation and brings it right up to date with a modern twist. It reveals the relevance and importance it has in our lives today and gives us an understanding that our lives have a divine significance. Essentially, it is a major adult psychological process which occurs thoughout adult life and as we allow ourselves to individuate we attract change and growth. The book clarifies the many ways in which individuation makes its prescence known in our lives. For example why do so many of us begin to question our lives when 'everything appears to be just right?', yet there is an inner lack of fulfilment. It identifies indicators such as synchronistic occurrences, the relevance of the 7year cycle and explores what happens if we suppress individuation. Illustrated by compelling and amazing examples of those in the public eye who are individuating successfully, this book is also supplemented by visuals and insightful questionnaires to encapsulate the reader. If we are to fulfil our human potential we must individuate! |
Young Billy Ray Billings is convicted of a bogus fourth felony and gets life in prison, a victim of Alabama's three-strike law. Years after a cunning escape, despite achieving happiness in his new life as a lawyer and journalist, he can't forget the two cops who framed him and nearly stole his life. That's when he and an old friend devise a complicated and daring strategy to finally get the justice that'd been deferred for many years.
| Beautifully illustrated and insightfully written, Alexander Gorlin bridges the Kabbalistic tradition with contemporary art and architecture in his authoritative tour de force, Kabbalah in Art and Architecture. |
| The author pens details of his rare journey along the highs and lows of Afghanistan and life in Kabul during turbulent times. |
| This sumptuous gold-edged book comes in a hand-made box made of pure silk. The lavish packaging and high-quality production of this volume make it a remarkable keepsake. |
| This sumptuous gold-edged book comes in a hand-made box made of pure silk. The lavish packaging and high-quality production of this volume make it a remarkable keepsake. |
| A comprehensive introduction to the success story of Apple from the viewpoint of Hartmut Esslinger; an outside designer who collaborated closely with Steve Jobs, responsible for the design of many of the most recognizable Apple products. An inside perspective that is a must for all Apple enthusiasts. |
| Step back into the garden of your heart and find renewed faith, freedom, and inner peace. |
This book relates the tales of daring and imaginative roulette players who have taken the casino industry for vast sums of money down the years.
| King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand is the world’s longest reigning monarch. Indeed, his 65-year reign is one of the longest in world history, an achievement few would have predicted when the Thai king acceded the throne after the mysterious death of his brother in 1946. How did King Bhumibol revive the sinking fortunes of the Thai monarchy? Why has he become arguably the most revered king in Thai history? This illustrated biography tells that remarkable story. Beginning with an introduction explaining the unique history and traditions of the Thai monarchy, King Bhumibol Adulyadej: A Life’s Work offers a fresh and insightful account of his life, from his birth in America and education in Europe to his unexpected accession to the throne. Following him through the Cold War and Indochina War periods, the book shows how the king has used his position to help develop the country and its people while at the same time securing the status of the monarchy itself. King Bhumibol Adulyadej: A Life’s Work also includes insightful chapters on the often-misunderstood institutions that support the crown – the Crown Property Bureau and Privy Council – as well as essays on the controversial lèse-majesté law and the issue of succession. |