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  • - Book One, Mystical Healing Trilogy
    av Rp Mickelson
    284,-

    Lalita's Power involves two main characters: Jack Turner and his daughter, Lalita Fitzgerald. Jack is a man who spends his whole life seeking the salvation of his soul. He's charismatic, intelligent, creative, attractive and observant. Seeing the corruption of life in today's society, he sets out on a journey of intense spiritual training, including many of the disciplines found in Buddhism and Christianity. He does this because he's looking for a higher purpose in life, a purpose which would give him a profound sense of meaning. Along the way, he has many breakthroughs, insights and mini-satoris, enabling him to understand life deeply. Unfortunately, he's a very flawed character, and his weaknesses inevitably block him from attaining the full measure of happiness he ultimately seeks. Lalita Fitzgerald is Jack's daughter. She is able to rise to the highest levels of spiritual experience. Throughout her life, she's blessed with innate healing gifts, influential teachers and mentors and the ability to make extraordinary sacrifices to achieve her true destiny. Lalita's Power is the first book in the Mystical Healing Trilogy. The theme of all three books is that spiritual enlightenment is possible and results in powerful healing energies being released into the world-energies that are desperately needed today because our very civilization is at risk.

  • av Sébastien Streit
    158,-

    A poetic collection from one who has played with the file of addiction and dedicated to Those whose vision isClouded by pain,Anger, andHate.Love Will cleanse Our tumultuous souls Which dance between states Of sadness and pure ecstasy.

  • av Chloe Cocking
    171,-

    in march 2020, we decided that we would each write one poem a day for every day in april 2020 in honour of national poetry month.you may recall that period was considered the height of the lockdown in many places in north america- no one out on the streets, no one travelling to work or school. i stayed inside, along with my person and my cat, in a very tiny apartment. i worked from home. i had zoom meetings. i played scrabble with my person. (cat dislikes playing scrabble, so i knew it was pointless to ask her to join in). i banged on pots and pans every night at 7 pm in support of front-line workers who were risking their lives to keep the rest of us fed and as healthy as possible. along the way, i wrote 30 poems in 30 days. some are very obviously "covid poems". others are poems written during covid (rather than poems about covid). as i have worked on assembling this collection, i notice that all the poems have certainly impacted by the stillness, quiet, and terrifying peacefulness of those weeks. what bubbles to the surface when you coop up a poet during a pandemic? they think about things, drilling deeper ever deeper into themselves. this book contains some of the results.

  • av Filidh Publishing Authors
    253,-

    In celebration of more than 70 authors and 65 projects, we have curated this wonderful collection of writers with vast yet common experiences from homelands worldwide. The poetry and prose to follow moved and inspired us and demanded to be published. We begin this collection with poetic voices from the United Kingdom, India, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, and Zimbabwe. Sharing cultural diversity yet common themes and a sense of oneness within those struggles. The verse is endearing and thought-provoking. Next, we have some excellent short stories from Canada and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with diverse themes pulling visions of several countries far away and in-depth imagery of war, addiction, and trauma on an insightful and compassionate platter. You will be disturbed and filled with empathy. You will find yourself wondering and caring about the people you have encountered in these stories. We hope you will be forever changed by the interaction with the work of these fantastic authors. Following that, you will find information regarding StandUpToCancer.ca, the charity that will receive all royalty proceeds from purchases of this book.

  • av Rick Griffin
    234,-

    Sharing some of his learnings and experiences from 39 years of teaching, Rick Griffing gives us a passionate and endearing book clearly written by someone who dearly loved teaching. He shares stories of his efforts to help teenagers examine their vulnerabilities while capitalizing on their strengths. The results had significant impacts on both the teacher and his students. The book is a well-organized selection of anecdotes, "tricks of the trade," and cautions. A fulsome Resources section and several Appendices make for a very complete guide as well as a heartwarming look at a very gifted man.

  • av Charmaine Welch
    246,-

    An eclectic collection of 50 tiny tales which highlight incidents in a not-so-ordinary life of an occasional columnist for a local monthly newspaper. She is a fervent and hyper-focused maker of many delightful things - some of which are delicious and all of which are quick selling. The supplies for, and by-products of, her creativity accumulate in her home and she refers to it as her "housework avoidance program". This compilation is a great book to pick up and read when you need short, amusing breaks or a pick-me-up in your day.

  • av P. N. Holland
    216,-

    Three teens are caught in an adventure for survival between their time, the past, and the future. From their first encounter with the mysterious woman with purple eyes, Billy, Ricky, and Sarah must use their magic and seer abilities to hunt down and overpower the Magician, who has caused widespread destruction through time and space. Volume 3 of The Vancouver Island Mysteries Series.

  • av P. N. Holland
    196,-

    Billy's grade 7 year is not at all what he expected. Lampson School is not the same. It is cold and unwelcoming. Worse than that, there is something weird going on-a dark figure in a window, crows attacking him and his best friend Ricky, a strange girl, Amy, who looks like she belongs in the past, and his nemesis, Andrew is picking a fight with him. It doesn't seem to matter what he does; the school is out to get him, but why?It's not until the dark figure tries to kill him that he realizes he has to solve the mystery of the missing boys to understand why he is a target. With Amy's help, he might be able to figure it out and stop the evil entity, but with Ricky not wanting to include her and his own self-doubts keeping him from acting, the evil may have already won. The Vancouver Island Mysteries Series, Volume 2.

  • av P. N. Holland
    181,-

    "Now, the ship's lights slowly came closer to us. We were frozen in anticipation, our eyes glued to it!" During a quiet summer vacation, three children find themselves in the middle of a strange mystery. Their curiosity leads them to discover dangerous characters bent on making millions from stolen artifacts with incredible power. From Victoria, BC, to the grasslands of Russia, this tale takes the children on a scary adventure. The Vancouver Island Mysteries Series, Volume 1

  • av Rp Mickelson
    183,-

    People in our modern Western culture search for happiness with unrelenting dedication. Despite that search, suffering persists due to our way of living: high levels of illness, depression, addictions, suicide, violence and the destruction of the natural world through climate change. We seek happiness desperately but are not finding it.The seventeen stories that comprise this book are my attempts to uncover, in various ways, why our seeking is so futile and how this syndrome can be transformed. The fundamental problem is not complex. We look for fulfillment in every way imaginable outside of the resources of our spiritual nature. In reality, we do not have to seek happiness because happiness is already present at the core of our own being--waiting patiently for us to wake up.

  • av Ron Kearse
    185,-

    Sequel anthology to Sharing Our Journeys: Queer Elders Tell Their Stories. Queer BIPOC Elders Tell Their Stories is a volume of essays from authors who speak of the pain and ridicule of being different, courage in the face of ostracism, same-sex love and transitioning genders when and where they were illegal from a perspective of various BIPOC communities. "The success of community building begins with drawing one another into participation through connection and conversation. Let Sharing Our Journeys 2 be an important conversation-starter, as we work together to co-create communities of loving inclusion." - Neil FernyhoughContributing Authors: Agustin Restrepo, CJ Jackman-Zigante. Cornell Thomas, Gloria Jackson-Nefertiti, Jayantha Withanage, Oscar Hall and Shinji Kasama

  • av Richard Beamish
    156,-

  • av Kama Tarumi
    221,-

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