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"Overview . . . . . Reboot Your SoulAngela Hassall offers readers an illuminating guide to understanding her own soul journey and is encouraging other starseeds to start to remember their own journey as a starseed walking the Earth. With this Reboot, Angela is prompting others to remember themselves as starseed born out of stardust.The Reboot begins at a Sound Healing Ceremony in Chester Cathedral - Angelas hometown of Chester a North West City in England sitting at the gateway to Wales.Chester has always been an important city. Chester Cathedral formerly the abbey of a Benedictine Monastery dating back to 1093, when you visit you become aware of this olde energy - dedicated to St Werburgh, to Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary since 1541.Each evening the gates of the city were locked - Northgate, Eastgate, Watergate and Bridgegate closed keeping away the marauding Celts .The last inner gate of the Kaleyards of the Cathedral still closes at 9.00pm nightly it is much smaller in size so as to prevent anyone on horseback from entering the sacred grounds and the City...The Cathedral is charged with energy. Angela had visited the Cathedral many times as a young girl. Latterly visiting for the soul reason of creating Sound ceremony within its vaulted walls, she has a deep awareness of the fabric of the building, the sandstone used in its construction, the building resonating with this past. Within this stonework holds memories of our ancestors and many of our lifetimes that we were coming to reclaim.
Jon Wycliffe grew up in the shadow of The Ford Motor Company Factory at Dagenham. The factory was the inspiration for the Film 'Made in Dagenham' about the hundreds of women working in the upholstery department striking for equal pay with skilled men.He has previously written a memoir outlining his harrowing experiences there called "Disillusioned Apprentice". This new offering is a novel that reflects the atmosphere of the political position of the American style management of the factory vis a vie the UK government. At its inception in the 1920s the British Government was looking towards the United States for its economic salvation after the first world war. To this end it gave great financial incentives to Fords in return for enormous investment.After WWII the UK was on its economic knees. The US was squeezing the UK for the repayment of its lease-lend debt bringing about rampant corruption. This in turn led to constant strife between management and unofficial unions. The official unions had been bought and sold by the management. Jon's experiences in life after Fords led to this latest novel "The Bent Politician".
The Gear Wheels That Drive All Relationships"The Gear Wheels that drive all our relationships" by Naresh Gathani is a book on the evolutionary cycles of all relationships. The evolution of our relationships is very structured and the book simplifies all my original concepts that I have introduced for the first time . Relationships define our existence . Some relationships are with human beings , other relationships are with animals , pets and nature. There are partly in-animate relationships with our careers , our wealth , our hobbies , our cars etc . But all relationships are driven by the same eleven gear wheels . The outcome and benefits of these relationships depend on our understanding of the gear wheels that drive the evolution of relationships and more importantly to understand what powers the evolutionary cycles .The first and the most important relationship is with ourselves , and this relationship is also driven by the same gear wheels as all the other relationships . Actually , this first relationship is totally central to all our other relationships , whether it is with another human being, with a pet or with our career . Failure to understand this will compromise the outcomes of all our other relationships . The major difference between the relationship with ourselves is that we do not pursue this relationship but it is given to us at birth . The beginnings of this relationship manifest in stages and this relationship evolves from birth and never stops evolving. All our other relationships come about because we actively or passively pursue interactions . The other major difference is that the relationship with ourselves is an obligatory one , we don't get to choose . This book is about understanding the eleven gear wheels that drive all relationships and understanding the significance of the power source that drives the gear wheels . In many ways, a relationship is like a finely manufactured time piece . The precision of the gear wheels determine the function. The fluent interaction between the gear wheels will determine its fitness for purpose . The power source will determine the benefits it can bestow upon us . Naresh hopes that readers of all ages and backgrounds will enjoy reading this book on the gear wheels that drive all our relationships.
Ali's parents are from different countries.Ali and his cousin Georgie along with their pet dogs Rodger and Gizmo, go on an adventure together, to see where Ali's daddy grew up.Ali and Georgie love animals especially bears.See where their adventure takes them and find out if they discover what they are searching for.This story is told in two different languages.
This book is a collection of poems describing the emergence from the confusing world of adolescence into early adulthood. Full of new first time experiences, a healthy dose of imagination, and the way the author who has seen herself as an adult for many years has interactions with the world who now sees her for the grown up she's become. This book is a journey from the author's sheltered childhood to learning the truth behind some experiences and healing as she embraces her new present.
A young lad has a dream and his brother is in it. They go off on an adventure to save a giant and help protect the magic lands. The boys, come across a pixie, who has a really long nose and a tent that self deflates.
Hugo was bored and wanted an adventure and naughtily escaped. Did he get in trouble or did he have a real adventure this time?Hugo was bored and wanted an adventure and naughtily escaped. Did he get in trouble or did he have a real adventure this time?
"This book is about my life-leaving school with no education but finishing up as a mechanical engineer. Keep trying, and you will get what you want. Stand outside a barbershop long enough, and you will get a haircut. This book is for people who want to make it to the top of their game. Bullshit is the name of the game you find out in life that people who are above you are sometimes not as good as they think they are. Either they have jumped on the shirt sleeves of someone else or they are in a society, i.e., Masonic Lodge, etc.Life is for living. You only have one shot at it. Wake up with a smile on your face."
This book descripts my journey as a young boy to refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya and then to the United States of America. It also talks about my education, my family's reunion, my humanitarian work, my marriage and raise a family, and my return to South Sudan and challenges getting a job in the country. It also talks about my struggle to get a job in the United State after graduation from college. My job in the Senate Clerk's Office in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Killing Eve meets Line of Duty as Annie Montague, former DCI with the Met, seeks to track down and apprehend the head of a dangerous and audacious OCG. The group are engaged in the trafficking of drugs and people, as well as money laundering and murder, and everything in between. The boss of the OCG, Mila Romano, is not afraid to make things personal in order to get her way. Annie must ultimately make a choice between bringing her in, and securing the safety of her young son and husband. Following the government's privatisation of the police, and the folding of the Met, Annie also finds herself having to navigate the new law enforcement landscape.
The Four Horsemen"Jodhi has a dream about the rider on a white horse that he saw in his previous dream. He looks closer to the rider's face and he looks like he is from the Middle East. He sees a dragon and a beast coming out of the Sea. He sees the United Nations building in New York. He also sees a beast coming out of the Earth. He sees the Vatican and the Pope. It supports the first Beast of the sea."As the origin story to the epic, The Greatest Departure, the Four Horseman tells the story of an ordinary man with an extraordinary calling on his life. A calling that will take him on a magnificent journey through the world, filled with dreams and prophecies, but also hardship, near-death experiences, disappointment and incredible battles. Through this all, he meets his soulmate and together they journey from everyday America, through trials and tribulations and eventually face-to-face with each of the Four Horseman prophesied in the Bible's Book of Revelation.Dreams form a large part of the fabric of The Four Horsemen and one of the main methods through which Jodhi & Helen's journey is mapped-out for them - dreams of incredible magnitude, and precise detail, but also of reassurance, love and grace. Between dreams of the future, and significant facts from the past, they find their way. They build a team of innovators, seal the deal on their own union and start putting in place the stepping stones towards the next chapter.
Dottie Hawthorn is a popular schoolteacher whose marriage is on the brink of collapse. Her husband, Billy, who drinks excessively and uses drugs, seems intent on intimidating her and causing her pain. When she falls pregnant, however, Dottie feels this might be the one chance they have to save their ailing relationship. But this is the beginning of the end for her and Billy, as events begin to take a disastrous and violent turn. For Dottie, the only solution is to end the relationship and move on; but Billy has other ideas, and he'll do anything to stop her leaving him, even if it means murder.
A collection of darkly disturbing tales, ranging from old-fashioned horror to magic realism, and everything in-between.Ryan Coull has published stories in the The New Writer, Firstwriter, Scribble magazine, and Storgy magazine. His story 'Garage 54' won the Swansea & District Writer's Circle competition in 2015.
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