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The Cure for the Soul embarks us on a beautiful mystical journey of love and the true yearnings of our erotic sensual souls while introducing a practical philosophy to obtaining true satisfaction in our romantic relationships, through the quest of Geoffrey Lovett's search for his soul's mate. In his constant longing, Geoffrey has little knowledge of the bond he made in his past life or his committed promise to love no other as he plunges through modern day London. He only knows that the echoes of his heart 's song sings of a time long past the veils of modern day society and bears the name of a woman and place his mind can not recall. But little does he know she has been yearning for him too. Mona Patterson had all but given up hope of finding the one she prayed for at Aphrodite's Rock and had reside herself to be contented as much as she could in her marriage to David when one day the appearance of an enchanting woman led Mona into Geoffrey's arms. They knew instantly that they could only be with each other but there was a problem and this problem had haunted them down through the centuries.
Browsing through the beautiful memories of her Eastern European childhood and, later, the hardship of her life during the Balkan conflicts and as a non-EU immigrant in Britain, Ivana Kelly sifts through the personal recollections of "stable, happy" marriages all around her, both from the past and present, and wonders if, apart from very few exceptions, " happy" marriages may have always been and will be, for most of us, just a fantasy concealed behind a mask of pretence. Having had a marriage from hell and a chilling divorce in the notorious British secret family courts, the author stumbles across a hidden world of the most severe form of misogyny rampant throughout Europe and North America, the world in which good, devoted mothers, as a possible result of the fierce campaign of fathers' rights groups, are seemingly massively losing custody of very young children, even babies, to extremely chauvinistic, manipulative, either abusive, or violent, irresponsible, obsessively selfish or even, apparently, paedophilic husbands who commit "matricide" towards their own children so that they continue to control their mothers or get better financial deals. While scores of academics and journalists have warned of the Narcissistic, dangerous nature of most of the custody fathers, their pleas have, for decades, fallen on deaf ears. Unsuspecting women are still being tricked into surrogating, young children are still being put through gruesome pangs to please their egocentric fathers, chauvinistic judges and sycophantic court child "experts", seemingly, rub their hands with glee at this form of torture of the very people they are supposed to protect, and the world of, the author observes, sadism towards voiceless women and children, discrimination, xenophobia, racism and, maybe, widely talked about, corruption, seems to be gaining frightening strength. And daily, lives of thousands of "hostage" children are being irreversibly damaged.
Elizabeth Greenwood studied Sculpture at St. Martin's School of Art, and in Florence and Rome. She had a classical education, preferring Greek to Latin for the richness of its vocabulary and her sculpture with its references to Greek mythology reflects this predilection. She also writes Poetry. Apart from poetry, she enjoys producing emblematic fiction based on Mary Poppins' philosophical song "a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down", thus fulfilling the writer's task as an entertainer cum moralist. Both the poetical and the modelling activities date from early childhood. Although these were largely ignored, she was fortunate in having been born into a family where close relatives had universal minds, uniting a passion for literature with a keen interest in Science (of Space especially), Politics and the Cinema. In latter years, to counteract the tendency to create works of the imagination, she has applied herself to the discipline of academic works in the field of Religion, i.e. the Bible, with particular regard to the Dead Sea discoveries, no well-documented. A successful breeder and trainer of horses, she has campaigned ceaselessly for higher education in Equine Studies, on the lines devised in America where Hippology has been elevated to university status, thus producing educated riders and saving the horse a lot of unnecessary suffering, She considers horses to be regulators and keepers of conscience, teaching stoical wisdom in the exercise of man's power over life and death.
Utaziah is a modern day message of Universal Truth written in modern day terms which are relevant to todays society This guidance has been given by a higher source to enable people to start to learn about the differences we may have as individuals and communities, to encourage a more tolerant approach to how we treat each other and to begin accepting that the differences we share with regards to a lifestyle choice, a choice of partner, a certain religious practice, as they are not so different once you understand the basic principles of faith and life This message will hopefully start humanity on the road to a more peaceful existence and concentrates on how we can change our local societies into better places to live, encourages change on a global level by beginning to eradicate prejudice It encourages us to work together to build a society which will enable future generations to come, a more peaceful and productive life, where the arguments over the differences are no longer barriers which have to be overcome, but a collaboration of different colours, shapes and patterns to the rich tapestry of life Life is a gift from God and Goddess, a blessing from on high to be utilised and built upon in a positive manner so humanity can prosper United and Strong, instead of being fragmented, by Uniting and Accepting that each of You being different adds to the spice of life then the Bigger Picture can be achieved Let Our Generation be the ones who created Peace for the Future Generations yet to be born, for depending on the choices we make as individuals the children will either be the Beneficiaries of a Paradise or the Victims of the Seeds we have Sown So the Choice really is Ours to make
In a world where change is the only permanent phenomena, we need to not only have knowledge of these changing times, but also understand what we know to an extent where we are inspired to constantly pursue and acquire the necessary knowledge and wisdom. Knowledge is cumulative. As such, the power or effectiveness of the decisions we make in our daily activities depends on the relevance of the accumulated knowledge to our cause or purpose. We use our brain to gain, accumulate and utilize knowledge in our daily activities. Without this knowledge, our receptive and responsiveness to the environment would not have any positive bearing on our lives and the reason for living would be obscure. Purpose gives us discrete meaning for life and also determines the relevance of the accumulated knowledge to our cause. As human beings, God's purpose for our brain is the whole essence of life. Understanding God's Purpose for our brain will enable us find and appreciate the reason for our own lives. We will also learn and discover: How the five external senses function and satisfy our physical requirements. How the four internal senses function and relate to our five external senses. How the three distinct parts of human beings- body, soul and spirit function and the interrelations that exist among them. How the fivefold ministry of Christ function and fulfil the requirements of our lives from a spiritual perspective. Why the five external senses and fivefold ministries of Christ meet our physical and spiritual requirements; and interrelations. The brain harnesses mind; mind generates thoughts; thoughts form words; words create mind-set and manifests character; and character constrains the way we live our lives. As a man thinks, so is he. What a power the brain brings to our lives. Please read book for more.
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