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Heart and Soul: Living the Joy, Truth and Beauty of Your Intimate Relationship

by Daphne Rose Kingma

The most precious gift any relationship can offer is the opportunity for spiritual growth-for deeper intimacy, transcendent moments, and emotional healing. In the tradition of her best-selling book True Love, Daphne Rose Kingma's newest book, Heart & Soul, takes you on a journey through love's varied and beautiful corridors. Her exuberant, wise, and accessible insights show how our intimate relationships can be an infinite source of strength and happiness. With over 500,000 copies of her books in print, DAPHNE ROSE KINCMA is a well-known relationship expert. A therapist for more than 25 years, she lives in Santa Barbara, California.

The Seventh Sense: The Secrets of Remote Viewing as Told by a "Psychic Spy" for the U.S. Military

by Lyn Buchanan

KNOW YOUR ENEMY Perhaps the most intense military work we did was for Desert Storm. There was hardly a move made by Saddam Hussein and his troops that we had not predicted and passed up the chain of command the day before it happened. My major tasking throughout the war was to access Hussein and learn of his plans and intentions for the coming day. In the daily process of accessing him, I learned one thing very quickly. He is not what I would call a "bad" man. He is absolutely what I would call a totally crazy man. His craziness, though, does not take the form of irrationality or erratic behavior. It stems from a delusional conviction on his part that God wants him to rule the world...

The Astrological Moon: Aspects, Signs, Cycles and the Mythology of the Goddess in Your Chart

by Haydn Paul

By understanding the inner connection to the Moon, as revealed by your chart, you can discover new ways to integrate the feminine principle in daily life and establish communication channels between your conscious and unconscious mind. Your unique personal mystery can unfold in a Moon-focused interpretation. Paul's in-depth analysis of the natal houses, signs, planetary aspects, nodes, and cycles of the Moon provides valuable insight into your inner self and relationships with others. Her role, examined in the light of each astrological sign, can show you how to live with greater awareness, imagination, and vitality. Learn the history of the Goddess' association with the Moon, and her role in the Wiccan and occult traditions. Explore how Her healing and physiological qualities can benefit your life by helping you embrace the often conflicting facets of your personality, and find a renewed sense of wholeness. The Moon's vitalizing energy can illuminate the darkness of the unconscious and lead you down the path of personal balance and fulfilled potential.

Health and Wellness (7th Edition)

by Kelli Mccormack Brown Eric Golanty Gordon Edlin

A text for an introductory class about health. Textbook has not been proofread.

Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings

by David J. Chalmers

A collection of articles ranging from Descartes to the present, covering the major issues and controversies in the philosophy of mind.

Hearts of Wisdom: American Women Caring for Kin, 1850-1940

by Emily K. Abel

Drawing upon a wealth of diaries, letters, and case records from hospitals and social service agencies, the author examines the shifting roles of caregivers between 1850 and 1940. In addition to the diaries and letters of literate white woman, she turns to slave narratives from the antebellum south and records from health-care agencies serving American Indians during the first part of the 20th century. Abel shows that women in the 19th century gained self-esteem and status through their knowledge of home remedies and nursing techniques. The medical profession gained strength with the discovery of microbes and the development of medications to treat specific diseases. During the 20th century professionals discredited women who provided health care at home. One chapter discusses mothers of children with epilepsy or mental retardation, who were pressured to place their children in institutions and to sever emotional ties with them. Another chapter explores the shift from American sign language to oralism in the education of deaf children, and the impact this had upon mothers. Abel concludes by looking briefly at the current trend to return more and more caregiving to the home.

Runner's World Complete Book of Women's Running: The Best Advice to Get Started, Stay Motivated, Lose Weight, Run Injury-Free, Be Safe, and Train for Any Distance

by Dagny Scott

Here, in one neat package, is pretty much everything you need to know about trail running--running, that is, on dirt trails, not pavement. It isn't (or, at least, it doesn't have to be) torture, endless hours of negotiating tricky mountain paths and inclement weather. Trail running is, we're told, less hazardous, less painful, and less exhausting than pavement-pounding. It's all about relaxation and communing with nature. The book is full of tips, some of them presented in a helpful, question-and-answer format; there's an excellent chapter on outfitting yourself for trail running; another on how best to train before a run; another on preparing, if you're so inclined, for a marathon. The author, a longtime trail runner, approaches the subject from a commonsensical, practical angle, avoiding pseudophilosophical claptrap about the deep meaning of running. Instead, he offers a hands-on, nuts-and-bolts, filled-to-the-brim users' manual that targets both veteran and beginning trail runners.

Hypnotherapy

by Dave Elman

Classic work by a professional hypnotist who, for many years, taught physicians and other professionals the use of hypnosis.

Power of the Witch

by Laurie Cabot Tom Cowan

Written by a practicing witch that conducts classes and seminars on witchcraft.

Clinical Handbook of Psychological Disorders: A Step-by-Step Treatment Manual (Third Edition)

by David H. Barlow

Written primarily from a cognitive-behavioral perspective, this book describes treatment methods for various disorders.

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams and Reaching Your Destiny

by Robin Sharma

Inspiring tale provides a step-by-step approach to living with greater courage, balance, abundance and joy.

Eating For Life: Your Guide to Great Health, Fat Loss and Increased Energy!

by Bill Phillips

"There are two keys to eating right: First, you have to know what to do, and second, you must do what you know!" explains Bill Phillips, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Body-For-LIFE. That's what this book is all about: first discovering how to nourish your body the right way and then learning to apply this information, so you can enjoy greater health, reduce body-fat and gain energy! Bill Phillips' Eating for Life is not about dieting. It's about feeding your body, not starving it. It's a celebration of the abundant variety of nutritious, delicious foods that support your health, while satisfying your appetite. It's a safe and sound lifestyle based on the most up-to-date scientific findings. And, it's a practical, commonsense approach which takes the guesswork out of eating right, once and for all.

The Hidden Mind: Psychology, Psychotherapy, and Unconscious Processes

by Israel Orbach

An examination of the various models of the unconscious used in the various psychological schools of thought.

500 Low-Carb Recipes: 500 Recipes from Snacks to Dessert that the Whole Family Will Love

by Dana Carpender

Okay, you've finally done it. You've gone low-carb! And no matter which one of the many low- carbohydrate diets you've chosen, you've discovered the joys of weight loss without hunger, not to mention energy that never seems to quit, and rapidly improving health. Just one little problem: If you have to face one more day of eggs for breakfast, tuna salad for lunch, and a burger without the bun for dinner, you're going to scream. Worse, you're going to order a pizza! Rejoice, my low-carb friend. Help is here; you hold it in your hands. In this book you'll find options galore. You'll find dozens upon dozens of new things to do with your protein foods and vegetables-and you'll find recipes for foods you thought you'd never, ever be able to eat on your low-carb diet: *Cinnamon Raisin Bread *Feta-Spinach Salmon Roast *Sour Cream Coffee Cake *Obscenely Rich Shrimp *Chocolate Mousse to DIE For *Mom's Chocolate Chip Cookies *Mockahlua Cheesecake *French Toast *Heroin Wings *Sugar-Free Ketchup and Barbecue Sauce. You'll also learn more about how to count carbs and read labels, as well as get an overview of low-carb ingredients. You'll get the lowdown on all those new low-carb specialty products flooding the market. And, of course, you get 14 chapters of recipes, covering everything from Hors d'Oeuvres, Snacks, and Party Nibbles, to Breads, Muffins, Cereals and Other Grainy Things. You'll find Cookies, Cakes, and Other Sweets. Plus more recipes for main dishes and side dishes than you'll ever be able to eat your way through-everything from down-home cooking to ethnic fare; from quick-and-easy weeknight meals to knock-their-socks-off party food. So say goodbye to boredom, and hello to exciting low-carb meals every day! Whether you're a kitchen novice or a gourmet chef, you'll find dozens of recipes to suit your tastes, budget, and lifestyle.

Creating Sacred Space with Feng Shui:

by Karen Kingston

Feng Shui is the ancient oriental art of enhancing and harmonizing the flow of energy in your surroundings. Over the last twenty years, Karen Kingston has pioneered the study of a specialized branch of Feng Shui called Space Clearing. In this fascinating and easy-to-follow guide she shows how you can use Space Clearing and other principles of Feng Shui to enhance the flow of energy in your home or workplace and so create happiness and abundance in every area of your life. You will learn how to: Clear "stuck" energy and create sacred space Consecrate your home Create a clutter-free environment and simplify your life Safeguard yourself against electromagnetic and geopathic stress Place furniture, mirrors, wind chimes, and. Other books about Feng Shui are also available from Bookshare. other Feng Shui enhancements to create balance and harmony

Please Stop Laughing At Me: One Woman's Inspirational Story

by Jodee Blanco

"No one should have to endure being teased, bullied, or abused. Cruelty violates a person's sense of self and others... Let them know they are not alone in their struggle. Be compassionate, supportive, and strong." from the Author.

How to Become a Schizophrenic: The Case Against Biological Psychiatry

by John Modrow

The author describes his experience as a diagnosed schizophrenic and then examines the medical model of schizophrenia, which he believes to be seriously flawed.

The Carbohydrate Craver's Diet Cookbook

by Judith J. Wurtman Margaret Leibenstein

This cookbook includes a carbohydrate-rich, nutritionally well-balanced, 1100-calorie diet, menu plans and recipes for everything called for by the diet.

Mayo Clinic On Healthy Aging: Answers to Help You Make the Most of the Rest of Your Life

by Edward T. Creagan

Healthy aging doesn't occur by accident. This book provides information you can use to successfully manage the aging process and maintain or improve the quality of your living. Inside you'll discover: *How to approach the aging process *How to deal with changes in the way your body looks and works *How to exercise safely and effectively *How to maintain a positive outlook on life *How to nurture your mind and spirit *How to manage your finances *How to secure high-quality health care *How to stay connected with family and friends *How to maintain your independence *How to know when you need help *How to secure help if you need it *Where to go for additional assistance.

Baby Boomers Guide to Caring for Aging Parents

by Bart Astor

This easy-to-use handbook gives useful information to make caring for an aging parent easier to manage.

The Nutrition Detective: A Woman's Guide to Treating Your Health Problems Through the Foods You Eat

by Nan Kathryn Fuchs

The author proposes yet another diet to conquer the common health problems which are unique to women. Includes recipes, diet plans, and questions to help the reader determine cravings and nutritional needs.

On Jung

by Richard Bilsker

THE WADSWORTH PHILOSOPHERS SERIES is dedicated to providing both philosophy students and general readers with insight into the background, development, and thinking of great intellects throughout the history of civilization. More than a simple guide, each of the volumes has the goal of helping to empower the reader when analyzing and discussing original works.

The Berenstain Bears Visit the Dentist

by Stan Berenstain Jan Berenstain

When Sister Bear's tooth gets loose, she wiggles and jiggles it, but to no avail. So it's off to the dentist to learn about both dental hygeine and tooth extraction.

The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room

by Stan Berenstain Jan Berenstain

Commotion begins when Brother Bear and Sister Bear can't seem to clean their extremely messy room without the aid of their Parent Bears.

Wings of Illusion

by John Schumaker

The origin, nature and future of paranormal belief

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