Connecting to Our Ancestral Past

Connecting to Our Ancestral Past

Author: Francesca Mason Boring

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2012-06-19

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1583944613

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Connecting to Our Ancestral Past is a pragmatic, spiritual journey that introduces a variety of specific rituals and conversations in connection with Constellations work, an experiential process that explores one's history and powerful events of the past in order to understand and resolve problems of the present. Constellations facilitator and author Francesca Mason Boring presents this therapeutic method in the context of cultures like the Shoshone, of which she is a member, that have seen the world through a prism of interrelationships for millennia. In Constellations work there is an organic quality that requires a discipline of non-judgment, one that is embraced in traditional native circles, where the whole truth of a person's life, roots, and trans-generational trauma or challenge is understood and included. Mason Boring provides a transformational walk through the universal indigenous field— that place of healing and knowledge used by Native healers and teachers for centuries—by describing stories and rituals designed to help people with their particular struggles. These rituals, such as "Facing the Good Men"—designed to help women who have suffered abuse in relationships with men—reject Western notions of over-the-counter medication. Instead, they stress a comfortable environment whereby the "client," with the help of a facilitator, interacts with people chosen to represent concepts, things, and other people. In Western culture the word "medicine" is thought of as a concrete object, but Mason Boring explains that indigenous cultures favor a process of healing as opposed to an itemized substance. She re-opens doors that have been closed due to the exclusion of indigenous technology in the development of many Western healing traditions and introduces new concepts to the lexicon of Western psychology. A range of voices from around the world—leaders in the fields of systems constellations, theoretical physics, and tribal traditions—contribute to this exploration of aboriginal perspectives that will benefit facilitators of Constellations work, therapists, and human beings who are trying to walk with open eyes and hearts.


Past Lives

Past Lives

Author: Atasha Fyfe

Publisher: Hay House, Inc

Published: 2015-01-05

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1781804338

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This book introduces the idea that we have multiple lifetimes, and explores how past life awareness can lead to a happier, more meaningful and more fulfilled experience of life in the present. You’ll learn about: •how regression works •the secret clues to your past lives that show up in this life •the astonishing cases of children's past life memories •how to find out more about your own past lives •the benefits of past life awareness for improved health, abundance and relationships Hay House Basics is a new series that features world-class experts sharing their knowledge on the topics that matter most for improving your life. If you want to learn a new skill that will enhance your wellbeing, Hay House Basics guarantees practical, targeted wisdom that will give you results!


A World Connecting

A World Connecting

Author: Emily S. Rosenberg

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2012-10-30

Total Pages: 1168

ISBN-13: 0674047214

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Between 1870 and 1945, advances in communication and transportation simultaneously expanded and shrank the world. In five interpretive essays, A World Connecting goes beyond nations, empires, and world wars to capture the era’s defining feature: the profound and disruptive shift toward an ever more rapidly integrating world.


American History: Connecting with the Past

American History: Connecting with the Past

Author: Alan Brinkley

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education

Published: 2014-10-08

Total Pages: 1008

ISBN-13: 9780073513294

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The latest iteration of Alan Brinkley’s American History, a comprehensive U.S. History program, transforms the learning experience through proven, adaptive technology helping students better grasp the issues of the past while providing instructors greater insight on student performance. Known for its clear, single voice and balanced scholarship, Brinkley asks students to think historically about the many forces shaping and re-shaping our dynamic history. 0073513296


Connected

Connected

Author: Nicholas A. Christakis

Publisher: Little, Brown Spark

Published: 2009-09-28

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 031607134X

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Celebrated scientists Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler explain the amazing power of social networks and our profound influence on one another's lives. Your colleague's husband's sister can make you fat, even if you don't know her. A happy neighbor has more impact on your happiness than a happy spouse. These startling revelations of how much we truly influence one another are revealed in the studies of Dr. Christakis and Fowler, which have repeatedly made front-page news nationwide. In Connected, the authors explain why emotions are contagious, how health behaviors spread, why the rich get richer, even how we find and choose our partners. Intriguing and entertaining, Connected overturns the notion of the individual and provides a revolutionary paradigm-that social networks influence our ideas, emotions, health, relationships, behavior, politics, and much more. It will change the way we think about every aspect of our lives.


Making Peace with Your Past

Making Peace with Your Past

Author: H. Norman Wright

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 1997-10

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 0800786459

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This insightful and respected book shows readers how to unlock past hurts, confront emotional scars, and resolve negative feelings.


Getting Past Your Past

Getting Past Your Past

Author: Francine Shapiro

Publisher: Rodale Books

Published: 2013-03-26

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1609613686

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An accessible user's guide to overcoming trauma from the creator of a scientifically proven form of psychotherapy that has successfully treated millions of people worldwide. Whether we’ve experienced small setbacks or major traumas, we are all influenced by our memories and by experiences we may not remember or fully understand. Getting Past Your Past offers practical techniques that demystify the human condition and empower readers looking to take charge of their lives. Shapiro, the creator of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), explains how our personalities develop and why we become trapped into feeling, believing and acting in ways that don't serve us. Through detailed examples and exercises readers will learn to understand themselves, and why the people in their lives act the way they do. Most importantly, readers will also learn techniques to improve their relationships, break through emotional barriers, overcome limitations, and excel in ways taught to Olympic athletes, successful executives, and performers. An easy conversational style, humor, and fascinating real life stories make it simple to understand the brain science, why we get stuck in various ways and how to achieve real change.


An Economic History of the United States

An Economic History of the United States

Author: Mark V. Siegler

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-09-02

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 1137393963

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This pioneering textbook takes a thematic approach to the subject, resulting in a comprehensive understanding of historic economic issues in the United States. Siegler takes a thematic approach, and provides both the theoretical foundations and historical background needed to gain an in-depth understanding of the subject. Every chapter examines a specific topic, and the chapters are linked to each other to provide an overall view. The chronological approach is represented with a useful timeline as an appendix to show where the specific topics fit in the chronology. Chapter topics include: long-run causes of economic growth; economic history of income and wealth inequality; slavery, segregation, and discrimination; immigration and immigration policies; and an economic history of recessions and depressions. This book is ideally suited as a primary text for undergraduate courses in US economic history, as well as suitable courses on history degree programmes.