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  • av Yvonne Anderson
    204 - 287,-

  • av Misha Saidov
    343 - 475

  • av A. M. Neilly & M. R. Neilly
    197 - 328,-

  • av Wendie van Zyl
    416 - 519

  • av Kinjal K
    219 - 358,-

  • av Tanya Koller
    249 - 343

  • av Aj Uitvlugt
    273 - 446,-

  • av Beaté Steller
    249,-

    This practical guide gives information and resources on running meditation groups with older people, in any setting. Drawing on examples from recent research with frail older people living in a residential aged-care setting, this guide will not only help facilitators to understand the many benefits of mindfulness meditation, but also to develop the skills and confidence required to run both short- and long-term meditation groups with older people.This guide is unique, as it takes into account the particular spiritual needs of older people, including those nearing the end of their lives, and incorporates reflections from older people who have taken part in meditation groups in aged care. The author clearly presents the evidence-based benefits of mindfulness meditation, particularly for older people, and provides clear, step-by-step instructions for running a 6-week mindfulness meditation group, as well as extra resources for further sessions. In a world that often ignores the lives of older people in care, this much-needed resource provides a simple yet profound way for older people to find meaning and connection in their lives. It is a must-read for all who care about the spiritual needs of older people, whatever their role.

  • av Colleen Kanten Carbol
    343 - 431,-

  • av Hezzy
    204

    You Can Be is an empowering tale exploring in rhyme all the things a child can become.The first book from Hezzy, written in a creative style, looks at all the jobs and adventures a young boy can achieve as he discovers the many special gifts he carries within.A coming-of-age story, You Can Be teaches children about possibility, opportunity and the ability of purpose they possess to make their dreams a reality.

  • av Graeme Cann
    287 - 372

  • av Bill Engleson
    287 - 431,-

  • av Bernard Filipow
    204 - 258,-

  • av Hardeep Kaur Khosa
    416 - 475

  • av A Sarah Dosanjh
    343

    "I Hope You Will" is a mother's letter to her young son about her dreams and wishes for him. She writes from her heart to give him feelings of support and gentle guidance. Her hope is that he will follow his true passions and always feel his family's love. It is a story of hopes that will resonate with parents and caregivers.

  • av Linda Frederica Walsh
    915,-

    It is the REAL true journey of a devoted and passionate mother who embarks on the greatest epic and tragic crusade of her life to fight for the protection and future life of her only daughter. It inspired her to create! "It's kinda fun to do the impossible." - Walt DisneyThe birth of Teen Talk Production, 2014-2018. The devil is in the details in the ongoing struggles of my challenging life and what happens from the doomsday event of the 13th September 2007 to present day 2022.

  • av Ronda L. Young
    174

    Cardiac arrest is a very serious life threatening emergency. Immediate intervention is vital for survival. Every unattended minute will bring that person closer to their death!This book is about how a brave teenager saved his mother when she suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. Knowledge is power and he was armed with the information he needed, to do what he did that day. Mrs. Young's survival was a miracle, at the hands of her son! Her story is one of gratitude, strength, hope, faith and perseverance, and she hopes her message is impactful!Learn CPR, make AED's available EVERYWHERE! And be thankful for each day you have on this Earth!

  • av J. D. Cairns
    234 - 387,-

  • av Karen L Cantley
    258 - 387,-

  • av Sandra Elkin
    189

    The people in Sally's village are all very busy and don't have time for her. But Sally doesn't mind; her heart is full of love and compassion. When a grumpy dragon comes to the village causing all kinds of damage, the villagers are in turmoil. What will the villagers do? Can they make the dragon go away? What happens when the dragon gets to Sally's house? Read to find out if Sally can save her village, and maybe a dragon, too.

  • av Greg Janvier & Leah Janvier
    219 - 387,-

  • av Patricia E Dow
    258,-

    This book is about a young girl who discovers that the Pure Skies are writing and drawing pictures for her to see, and take pictures of. Then she tries to figure out who is writing and drawing pictures in the Pure Skies to her, and later figures out it's Divine in nature.

  • av Sandra J. Scott
    204 - 328,-

  • av Indigo Johnson
    251 - 336,-

  • av Kelly Gilbert Koschel
    174 - 295,-

  • av Leon G. Cairns
    273,-

    Jesus of Nazareth is not a babe in a manger any more.He is our Commander in Chief and Lion of the Tribe of Judah. We are currently witnessing the exposure of gross spiritual darkness and wickedness in high places. It will continue. The greater glory of God is being made manifest in a number of places throughout the world. It will increase and become much more magnificent. This book was written to record the tremendous outpouring of the Spirit of God-globally, and in our midst. God's greater glory will be dramatically evident! No man or woman will be able to take the credit.We are living in exciting yet perilous times! Prayerfully consider the contents of this document. Then, put on the full armour of God and run to the battle!¿¿¿¿¿"This book chronicles the footprints of Jesus by those who will dare to stop and follow the leading of his Spirit. A revolution has arrived. The Kingdom of God is being established on earth. Read with an open heart and mind as the Holy Spirit moves sovereignly upon the earth-today!"Vera LaFayette, Sonshine Christian Ministries Inc., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

  • av Henrietta Decuir
    234 - 372

  • av Albert de Alien
    204

    This is my further report on problems unfolding on the Earth and the ethical issues it has raised for our universal community. Divergent opinions have arisen over whether we should intervene in the development of humans to prevent their extinction, and if so, to what extent. Or should we leave them to continue down their chosen path to their inevitable extinction?Our existing policy of non-intervention until a primitive species is on the cusp of taking their place amongst the cosmic communities, both technologically and ethically, has generally worked. However, there have been some failures leading to the extinction of some species that had enormous potential. We have asked ourselves, "What if we had intervened in some small but significant way to save these species? What have we all lost in the loss of each of these species?"We were confronted with this same choice with the pending extinction of humans on the Earth. Humans have both good and bad qualities. Their technological development had progressed in an expected manner, but their ethical evolution was retarded. They retained the same primitive survival instincts and behaviours that they developed from the time they first walked erect and formed social structures. They have retained the same primitive psychological drivers that first motived their urges for sexual reproduction. They compete with each other for irrational reasons when cooperation would advance them all. They deceive and kill each other in the pursuit of social status and the accumulation of resources when there is ample for all.In the face of the certain annihilation of the Earth and all upon it by the approaching black hole in only 300 Earth years, we decided on a limited intervention in which, for the short period of 30 Earth years, we actively intervene to suppress their capacity, but not their motivation, for violence. We engineered a temporary model social structure and governance for them which would benefit all humans, and gave them a chance to develop the capacity to move humans and other species to a new Earth.In those 30 years, humans made rapid progress and there was hope for their future. But at the end of that period, when we lifted the suppression on violent behaviour, humans equally rapidly regressed to their former violent and primitive ethical and social regimes.Our intervention had two goals. We were hoping that our limited intervention would allow humanity to save itself, and that it would also inform our views about the extent that we should intervene in other species' development. We hoped this experiment might assist us in assessing when a species' evolutionary path might be altered, and which species we should leave to their own chosen fate. Our intervention failed on both goals.

  • av M. D. A. Sarah Dosanjh
    219

    "I Hope You Will" is a mother's letter to her young son about her dreams and wishes for him. She writes from her heart to give him feelings of support and gentle guidance. Her hope is that he will follow his true passions and always feel his family's love. It is a story of hopes that will resonate with parents and caregivers.

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