The Making of a Savior Bodhisattva

The Making of a Savior Bodhisattva

Author: Shi Zhiru

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2007-08-14

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 0824830458

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In modern Chinese Buddhism, Dizang is especially popular as the sovereign of the underworld. Often represented as a monk wearing a royal crown, Dizang helps the deceased faithful navigate the complex underworld bureaucracy, avert the punitive terrors of hell, and arrive at the happy realm of rebirth. The author is concerned with the formative period of this important Buddhist deity, before his underworldly aspect eclipses his connections to other religious expressions and at a time when the art, mythology, practices, and texts of his cult were still replete with possibilities. She begins by problematizing the reigning model of Dizang, one that proposes an evolution of gradual sinicization and increasing vulgarization of a relatively unknown Indian bodhisattva, Ksitigarbha, into a Chinese deity of the underworld. Such a model, the author argues, obscures the many-faceted personality and iconography of Dizang. Rejecting it, she deploys a broad array of materials (art, epigraphy, ritual texts, scripture, and narrative literature) to recomplexify Dizang and restore (as much as possible from the fragmented historical sources) what this figure meant to Chinese Buddhists from the sixth to tenth centuries. Rather than privilege any one genre of evidence, the author treats both material artifacts and literary works, canonical and noncanonical sources. Adopting an archaeological approach, she excavates motifs from and finds resonances across disparate genres to paint a vibrant, detailed picture of the medieval Dizang cult. Through her analysis, the cult, far from being an isolated phenomenon, is revealed as integrally woven into the entire fabric of Chinese Buddhism, functioning as a kaleidoscopic lens encompassing a multivalent religio-cultural assimilation that resists the usual bifurcation of doctrine and practice or "elite" and "popular" religion. The Making of a Savior Bodhisattva presents a fascinating wealth of material on the personality, iconography, and lore associated with the medieval Dizang. It elucidates the complex cultural, religious, and social forces shaping the florescence of this savior cult in Tang China while simultaneously addressing several broader theoretical issues that have preoccupied the field. Zhiru not only questions the use of sinicization as a lens through which to view Chinese Buddhist history, she also brings both canonical and noncanonical literature into dialogue with a body of archaeological remains that has been ignored in the study of East Asian Buddhism.


Dream Alchemy

Dream Alchemy

Author: Jane Teresa Anderson

Publisher: Hachette Australia

Published: 2012-12-01

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 0733630227

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A complete list of dreams and their meaning with magical dream alchemy practices to transform your life. Your dreams contain wisdom and insight about your waking life ? that's why they are so important. Using Dream Alchemy you can discover the meaning of your dreams and nightmares and then apply the dream alchemy practices to create positive life change. Included is information about how to: * Stop uncomfortable recurring dreams * Identify emotional obstacles and release them * Create more fulfilling relationships * Discover your talents and life purpose * Heal the past * Work with the emotions and feelings in your dreams * Transform fearful dreams into loving visions * Tap into your creative source * Identify your spiritual lessons and move forward * Use your dreams to strike personal and spiritual gold * Design your own dream alchemy practices. Jane Teresa Anderson is the author of several books on dreams and dreaming. She has presented Dream Talk Back for various ABC radio stations since 1992. Her Dream Network website www.dream.net.au hosts an active online community of dreamers from all over the world.


The Teeth of Non-mammalian Vertebrates

The Teeth of Non-mammalian Vertebrates

Author: Barry Berkovitz

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2023-06-17

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 0323972594

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The Teeth of Non-Mammalian Vertebrates: Form, Function, Development and Growth, Second Edition is devoted to the teeth and dentitions of living fishes, amphibians, and reptiles. This book presents a comprehensive survey of the wide variety of tooth forms among non-mammalian vertebrates, based on descriptions of approximately 450 species belonging to about 170 families.This latest edition discusses the functional morphology of feeding, the attachment of teeth, and the relationship of tooth form to function, with each chapter accompanied by a comprehensive, up-to-date reference list. Following the descriptions of the teeth and dentitions in each class, four chapters review current topics with considerable research activity: tooth development; tooth replacement; and the structure, formation, and evolution of the dental hard tissues. The Teeth of Non-Mammalian Vertebrates: Form, Function, Development and Growth, Second Edition is authored by internationally recognized teachers and researchers in the field. This new edition reflects the resurgence of interest in the dentitions of non-mammalian vertebrates as experimental systems to help understand genetic changes in evolution of teeth and jaws. - Features more than 650 images, including photographs from internationally recognized researchers and world class collections - Offers in depth information on tooth structure, development, attachment, and replacement - Provides detailed descriptions of the dentitions of all living groups of non-mammalian vertebrates - Discusses the relationship between tooth form and structure to function in the feeding process


Shadow Lab

Shadow Lab

Author: Brendan Deneen

Publisher: Blackstone Publishing

Published: 2024-11-05

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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In Shadow Lab, a brilliant roster of speculative fiction writers pulls listeners into a diverse and genre-bending collection of stories, each as irresistible as the last. From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Nicholas Sansbury Smith comes Hell Divers: The Lost Years. In the radioactive wastes of what was once known as Earth, a man and his dog fight nightmarish creatures in order to return to their home in the sky. In Clouds by Brian Francis Slattery, a happily married couple finds their relationship strained when they end up on opposite sides of a brewing conflict in the aftermath of the arrival of an alien species. In Her Eyes by Rebecca Webb tells the story of Addie, a woman who discovers a pair of eyeglasses that offer a portal into the minds of their previous owners. Soon her obsession with a reckless woman named Nima begins to change everything ... These stories and more await the curious reader in Shadow Lab, a brand-new anthology from Blackstone Publishing.


The Iron Princess

The Iron Princess

Author: Sandra Lake

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-06-16

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 0698187199

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A Sons of the North Romance novel from Sandra Lake, author of The Warlord’s Wife, who takes readers to 12th-century Scandinavia where two hearts clash in furious passion… The daughter of a Northern warlord, Katia is known as the Iron Princess for her mettle in battle. Headstrong and defiant, she instigates sword duels on a whim with little regard for her own safety. Katia would rather die on her feet as a warrior than live as a token wife and child bearer for a husband who keeps her castled as if she were a prisoner. Lothair is the illegitimate son of the Duke of Saxony, who was granted the title of baron, a castle and lands. Raised in an atmosphere of mistrust and deceit, he rejects the concept of husbandry and wants a life of purpose and sacrifice in the pursuit of security for the Baltic Sea. And when fate brings the Iron Princess and reluctant baron together, Katia and Lothair discover they are kindred spirits with fiery temperaments—and insatiable desires—to match… INCLUDES A PREVIEW OF THE WARLORD’S WIFE Praise for The Warlord's Wife “With compelling characters and a clever plot, The Warlord’s Wife will appeal to readers obsessed with TV’s Vikings, and who miss the classic Viking romances of Catherine Coulter or Johanna Lindsey.”—Heroes and Heartbreakers “Lake’s debut historical romance is sure to appeal to those who enjoy spirited heroines, grumpy alpha heroes, and a slow sweet journey to everlasting love.”—Smexy Books “Man, this was a fun book! … I cut my teeth on Johanna Lindsey, and this book reminded me so much of those experiences.”—Dear Author Sandra Lake is the author of The Warlord’s Wife. She was raised in rural Canada and married her childhood sweetheart (who, like the heroes of her novels, is blond and on occasion shirtless). They are currently living happily-ever-after along with their musical sons and unruly husky.


Pharmacological Treatment of Tics

Pharmacological Treatment of Tics

Author: Andrea Cavanna

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-07-30

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1316649393

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A practical handbook on the pharmacological treatment of tics in patients with Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders.


Sir Gadabout Gets Worse

Sir Gadabout Gets Worse

Author: Martyn Beardsley

Publisher: Orion Children's Books

Published: 2012-10-11

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 144400932X

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Meet Sir Gadabout - the Worst Knight in the World . . . When Excalibur is stolen, Sir Gads sets off with his trusty band of followers to find the evil Sir Rudyard the Rancid. They must face the worst if they are to return the mighty sword to its rightful home.


Breaking Character

Breaking Character

Author: Mark T. Conard

Publisher: Down & Out Books

Published: 2022-05-09

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13:

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Actor Paul Wilkinson is in a world of hurt. The cops are sure he murdered his new girlfriend’s abusive ex, and a vicious drug dealer is after him for a batch of stolen narcotics. Paul sees a chance to escape the heat when he’s offered the bizarre role of an eccentric billionaire’s long-lost friend. He accepts the part and takes on a new identity, allowing him to hide in plain sight while he searches for the missing drugs and the real killer. When the trail leads Paul to where he least expects—back to himself—he must risk losing his identity, his freedom, and even his life to end the drama he’s been unwittingly cast in.


Uncharted Fear: World of Heavenfall

Uncharted Fear: World of Heavenfall

Author: Riley Rookhouse

Publisher: Jordan Riley Swan LLC

Published: 2024-05-27

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1957627379

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The prison ship Dragon's Fear is about to get a stowaway more dangerous than the magical prisoners it usually transports… The prisoner transport ship the Dragon’s Fear has sailed the seas long enough to have encountered nearly every type of danger. Massive storms, prisoner riots, vicious sea creatures, and hundreds of other struggles have all befallen the Conjury sailing vessel in its years of service. Yet Captain Brightfang’s strong hand has always kept the unruly and fractious crew in line as they transport their mystically-empowered prisoners to the magic-suppressing penal colony of Tide Island. But when Kelby of Gap Mouth Bay, one of the ship’s crew, makes a clandestine deal that brings what seems to be a treacherous sickness on board, the careful balance of the Dragon’s Fear is quickly threatened. The tenuous bonds of the crew fray even further when a raging storm races toward them across the open ocean, and a mysterious box is discovered in the hold—possibly holding worse danger than a simple illness. The crew of the Dragon’s Fear will quickly discover which is more perilous: being trapped with a monster, or with each other… CONTENT NOTE: This series is about horrible people doing horrible things to each other. Nearly every human vice and trauma is explored in the narrative. Reader discretion is strongly advised.


Reading The Trail

Reading The Trail

Author: Corey Lee Lewis

Publisher: University of Nevada Press

Published: 2005-02-15

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 0874176441

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A provocative new way to read and interpret the classic works of John Muir, Mary Austin, and Gary Snyder, and to bring their ideas into the discussion of ecological values and the current environmental crisis. Lewis combines a perceptive discussion of their work and ideas with an engaging account of his own trail experiences as hiker/backpacker and volunteer trail builder, proposing that such a field-based, interdisciplinary approach to literary study and outdoors experience can enrich our appreciation for the work of nature writers.