Eternal bonds

Eternal bonds

Author: Zibia Gasparetto

Publisher: Editora Vida e Consciência

Published: 2022-01-31

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 6588599331

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Reincarnation shows us that love is the driving force of life, when it merges in the Whole, in indestructible bonds that last for eternity. Zibia Gasparetto (in memorian) was one of the most admired writers of all time and her legacy lives on among her readers. Her books contribute to the spiritualist literature and transmit messages of love and peace. With more than sixty years of career, 59 books and 20 million titles sold, Zibia had her works published in countries like Japan, Colombia, Spain and Portugal, where she continues to be a great success.


Dangerous Love

Dangerous Love

Author: Chad Ford

Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers

Published: 2020-06-23

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1523089784

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“Chad Ford reminds us that humanity lies within all of us, and although conflict is everywhere in today's world, we have the tools we need to overcome obstacles and to thrive. This is a fantastic, timely book that I highly recommend." —Steve Kerr, Head Coach, Golden State Warriors Knowing how to transform conflict is critical in both our personal and professional lives. Yet, by and large, we are terrible at it. The reason, says longtime mediator Chad Ford, is fear. When conflict comes, our instincts are to run or fight. To transform conflict, Ford says we need to turn toward the people we are in conflict with, put down our physical and emotional weapons, and really love them with the kind of love that leads us to treat others as fellow human beings, not as objects in our way. We have to open ourselves up with no guarantee that anyone on the other side will do the same. While this can feel even more dangerous than conflict itself, it allows us to see the humanity of others so clearly that their needs and desires matter to us as much as our own. Ford shows dangerous love in action through examples ranging from his work in the Middle East to a deeply moving story about reconciling with his father. He explains why we disconnect from people at the very time we need to be most connected and the predictable patterns of justification and escalation that ensue. Most importantly, he gives us a path to practice dangerous love in the conflicts that matter most to us.


Bonds That Make Us Free

Bonds That Make Us Free

Author: C. Terry Warner

Publisher:

Published: 2016-01-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781629722153

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"We all know the difference between how we are when life is sweet for us -- easy, open, generous, and connected with other people -- and how we are when we feel guarded, defensive, on edge, suspicious, or vindictive. Why do we get trapped in negative emotions when it's clear that life is so much fuller and richer when we are free of them? Bonds That Make Us Free is a groundbreaking book that suggests the remedy for our troubling emotions by addressing their root causes. You'll learn how we betray ourselves by failing to act toward others as we know we should -- and how we can interrupt the unproductive cycle and restore the sweetness in our relationships."--Publisher's description.


Sacred Matters

Sacred Matters

Author: Wesley R. Burr

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 0415887453

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First Published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Bonds of Affection

Bonds of Affection

Author: Matthew S. Holland

Publisher: Georgetown University Press

Published: 2007-10-04

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9781589012776

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Notions of Christian love, or charity, strongly shaped the political thought of John Winthrop, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln as each presided over a foundational moment in the development of American democracy. Matthew Holland examines how each figure interpreted and appropriated charity, revealing both the problems and possibilities of making it a political ideal. Holland first looks at early American literature and seminal speeches by Winthrop to show how the Puritan theology of this famed 17th century governor of the Massachusetts Colony (he who first envisioned America as a "City upon a Hill") galvanized an impressive sense of self-rule and a community of care in the early republic, even as its harsher aspects made something like Jefferson's Enlightenment faith in liberal democracy a welcome development . Holland then shows that between Jefferson's early rough draft of the Declaration of Independence and his First Inaugural Jefferson came to see some notion of charity as a necessary complement to modern political liberty. However, Holland argues, it was Lincoln and his ingenious blend of Puritan and democratic insights who best fulfilled the promise of this nation's "bonds of affection." With his recognition of the imperfections of both North and South, his humility in the face of God's judgment on the Civil War, and his insistence on "charity for all," including the defeated Confederacy, Lincoln personified the possibilities of religious love turned civic virtue. Weaving a rich tapestry of insights from political science and literature and American religious history and political theory, Bonds of Affection is a major contribution to the study of American political identity. Matthew Holland makes plain that civic charity, while commonly rejected as irrelevant or even harmful to political engagement, has been integral to our national character. The book includes the full texts of Winthrop's speech "A Model of Christian Charity"; Jefferson's rough draft of the Declaration and his First Inaugural; and Lincoln's Second Inaugural.


The Hideaway

The Hideaway

Author: Pam Smy

Publisher: Pavilion Children's

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 1843655225

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‘The Hideaway by Pam Smy is a work of art. Smy is the genius writer and illustrator of the stunning Thornhill. Smy takes children’s books to another level. Highly recommend.’ - David Walliams The wonderful long-awaited second novel from Pam Smy, celebrated author and illustrator of Thornhill. The Hideaway tells the story of a boy, Billy McKenna, who runs away from a difficult situation at home and takes refuge in an overgrown graveyard. While hiding there he meets an elderly man who is tending the graves in preparation for a day in November when something magical is set to happen. The book is written in two alternating narratives, both different aspects of the same story. One thread tells of Billy's experience of hiding away in the graveyard, his mixed-up feelings and emotions, and the supernatural events he eventually witnesses. The other tells of his mother's situation at home and the police search for Billy. Covering themes of family, childhood, separation and reunion, domestic violence and doing the right thing, this is an important and beautiful book for middle grade readers right up to adults. Billy's story is illustrated throughout with tonal and textured black and white drawings, until the event on All Souls' Eve, when the text gives way to a series of double page images of the supernatural happening. The Hideaway is a compelling, exciting and emotional story that will stay with you long after you finish the last page.


Buddhism, Sexuality, and Gender

Buddhism, Sexuality, and Gender

Author: Jos? Ignacio Cabez?n

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1992-01-01

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780791407578

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This book explores historical, textual, and social questions relating to the position and experience of women and gay people in the Buddhist world from India and Tibet to Sri Lanka, China, and Japan. It focuses on four key areas: Buddhist history, contemporary culture, Buddhist symbols, and homosexuality, and it covers Buddhism's entire history, from its origins to the present day. The result of original and innovative research, the author offers new perspectives on the history of the attitudes toward, and of the self-perception of, women in both ancient and modern Buddhist societies. He explores key social issues such as abortion, he examines the use of rhetoric and symbols in Buddhist texts and cultures, and he discusses the neglected subject of Buddhism and homosexuality.


A Buddhist Woman's Path to Enlightenment

A Buddhist Woman's Path to Enlightenment

Author: Peter Schalk

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13:

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"This volume of Historia Religionum 13 contains the proceedings of a workshop on a Tamil text called (the) Manimekalai. The workshop took place at Uppsala University, Department for the History of Religions, 18-22 May, 1995. Historical problems concerning the Manimekalai, problems regarding its authorship, genre, dating, historical setting and sectarian affiliation were of primary interest, and several of the 13 contributions (by 10 contributors) in this volume have presented valuable suggestions for a solution to these problems. To the aim of solving historical problems another was added, namely that of generating a number of interpretative themes based on the Manimekalai; themes on the Buddhist concept of causation in the Manimekalai, on the concepts of gods, the soul and the amuta curapi, "the bowl of immortality". The concept of "Reform Buddhism" was highlighted, rituals were classified and reconstructed, and of course a gender analysis was included."--ABSTRACT.


Flame of Love

Flame of Love

Author: Clark H. Pinnock

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2009-09-25

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780830875221

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In what may be regarded as his magnum opus, Clark Pinnock turns attention to the vital doctrine of the Holy Spirit in relation to other key doctrines such as the Trinity, creation, Christology and the church.