Pondering Soul

Pondering Soul

Author: gareema rajju & ameena saif

Publisher: Spectrum Of Thoughts

Published: 2021-07-04

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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As the title suggests this anthology delineate the souls of the authors. They poured and spilled their souls out on love, desire, friendship, dilegence. This is a debut book of 60 budding authors. The best part of this book is that it depicts the beauty of love in various perspectives. Most of our Co-authors are from various places in Tamil Nadu and their works are amazingly penned in English and Tamil languages. This book is a kickoff start for most of the co author's and their first book to be broadcasted. Shades of Souls is compiled by Miss. Ramya Saravanan and presented by Miss. Danica Rayen. This anthology is curated and compiled with much love and care for your reading. Hope you enjoy it.


What Does Your Soul Love?

What Does Your Soul Love?

Author: Gem Fadling

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2019-09-17

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 0830858202

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In this practical, personal book Gem and Alan Fadling outline eight key questions that offer deep insight into how we experience soul change and spiritual transformation. These questions help us unpack where we are stuck and also reveal the path to joy and to the heart of God. Spiritual inventories and exercises will guide you, along with stories from Gem and Alan's lives and ministry.


Pondering the Meaning of Life

Pondering the Meaning of Life

Author: Ian D. H. Smith

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2019-12-13

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1532691564

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•Will your death be the end of you or is there something more? •Is it credible to have religious belief in the twenty-first century? •Can there be a deeper meaning to life? Pondering the Meaning of Life is a systematic review of the evidence that may allow us to answer these questions. There is no preaching and no saying what some God wants us to do. Written in a clear, accessible style, the only prerequisites are curiosity and a very basic understanding of religion. Whatever you may have thought to be true may be challenged, but there are other uplifting and exciting possibilities to be pondered. To seek for meaning in our lives is surely one of the most rewarding endeavors we can undertake.


Spiritual Poems to Ponder

Spiritual Poems to Ponder

Author: Cheri L. Knudsen

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2008-09-11

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 1465317724

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Ponder on This

Ponder on This

Author: Bailey, Alice A.

Publisher: Lucis Publishing Companies

Published: 2023-07-21

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 0853304319

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Throughout the books of Alice Bailey we frequently come across arresting suggestions and ideas. Many of these are brought together in this book. Arranged in alphabetical subject order they form an ideal introduction to the books as a whole. Topics include: The Ancient Mysteries, Courage, Crisis, Guidance, Joy, Mind, The New Age, Visualisation.


The Beginnings of European Theorizing--reflexivity in the Archaic Age

The Beginnings of European Theorizing--reflexivity in the Archaic Age

Author: Barry Sandywell

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 0415101697

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How did the cultural practices of early Greek society construct the self? How does the self appear in the earliest forms of Greek poetry and literature? What are the relationships between the art of the Archaic age and the emergence of autonomous political and theoretical institutions? How did these practices of self-reflection shape the emergence of later forms of theorizing, science and philosophy? In Reflexivity and the Crisis of Western Reason, Barry Sandywell outlined and defended a central place for reflexivity in the human sciences. In this second equally outstanding and challenging volume of Logological Investigations, he reconstructs the origins of European reflection. The author's central claim is that the world does not exist independently of human practices, but that it is constituted through the terms of our discursive categories. Rather than research being a triumphant exploration, it is more fully understood as agonized self-reflection on the grounds of knowledge production. Sandywell argues that this approach has been inherent throughout Western philosophy and in so doing, he shows that the reflexive character of human experience in Western culture can be traced through the desire for intelligibility that animated Greek drama, poetry, philosophy, and science as explorations of the cosmos, body-politic, and the soul.