The Untouched Part

The Untouched Part

Author: Eunice-Pauline Olatunji

Publisher: Kharis Publishing

Published: 2020-12-15

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9781946277947

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What are some important lessons you learned from the 2020 lockdown? Here are some lessons I learned:?We are not what we see when we stand in front of a mirror. The real person inside is much more valuable and precious than temporary externalities. ?I can and will survive without using cosmetic make-up for seven months. Who knew!?I owned too many clothes, shoes, and other accessories. I did not need most of them while working from home.?Many are the plans in a person's heart but only The Lord's counsel will stand.?Personal Branding, self-love and other self-related psychobabbles can only go so far. Covid-19 pandemic and resulting lockdown demonstrated the limits of our human capacity.?Social distancing between us and our devices, earthly possessions and worldly plans may not be such a bad idea after all.?Death is inevitable. How prepared are we to meet our Creator?The Untouched Part touches all the parts in and about us that we can neither see nor handle, and will direct you to the course of knowing your true self beyond pretty pictures and earthly possessions using the only Instrument that can: The Holy Bible.


The Untouched Key

The Untouched Key

Author: Alice Miller

Publisher: Anchor

Published: 2012-05-09

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0307816923

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As in her former books, Alice Miller again focusses on facts. She is as determined as ever to cut through the veil that, for thousands of years now, has been so meticulously woven to shroud the truth. And when she lifts that veil and brushes it aside, the results are astonishing, as is amply demonstrated by her analyses of the works of Nietzsche, Picasso, Kollwitz, Keaton and others. With the key shunned by so many for so long - childhood - she opens rusty looks and offers her readers a wealth of unexpected perspectives.What did Picasso express in "Guernica"? Why did Buster Keaton never smile? Why did Nietzsche heap so much opprobrium on women and religion, and lose his mind for eleven years? Why did Hitler and Stalin become tyrannical mass murderers? Alice Miller investigates these and other questions thoroughly in this book. She draws from her discoveries the conclusion that human beings are not "innately" destructive, that they are made that way by ignorance, abuse, and neglect, particularly if no sympathetic witness comes to their aid. She also shows why some mistreated children do not become criminals but instead bear witness as artists to the truth about their childhoods, even though in purely intuitive and unconscious ways.


Only His Touch

Only His Touch

Author: Lilly Wilde

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-08-07

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9781535587914

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The pain of deceit was fresh, but love and desire overruled everything else. Now, Aria and Aiden face their greatest challenge yet. Aria Cason's life took an unexpected turn when she reconnected with Aiden Raine, the man who awakened a pure and undeniable love she'd thought was lost forever. Aria's love for him burns deep, yet he still pushes for more-the total surrender of her heart. When a painful memory becomes her guiding light, she questions if a happily ever after really exists for a girl who never wanted one. After stepping away from his birthright, Aiden's need to protect his new family becomes his top priority. Fragile bonds are soon stretched to the breaking point as his need for vengeance threatens to destroy the very thing he's come to value most. When his unyielding determination starts to push Aria away, he presents her with a challenge that will test them both. Will the searing passion that reunited this couple keep them together, or will it burn them to ash? Ties will be broken. Lies will become the truth. Aria and Aiden's heart-wrenching story continues in the fifth book of The Untouched Series, Only His Touch, Part Two.


Happiness Is All We Want

Happiness Is All We Want

Author: Ashutosh Mishra

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-02-28

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9386250098

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Happiness Is All We Want! suggests that the source of peace and happiness rests within us, provided we know the secret. It helps us unlock that secret and attain a high level of overall well-being in order to lead a happy and fulfilling life and be the healthiest we can be-mentally and physically. Supplemented by the latest scientific research and supported by real-life experiences of the author as well as many other people, a wide variety of tools and techniques are explained in simple language. Demystifying the spiritual aspect of well-being, the author integrates it with your life objectives. Further to attaining peace and happiness, you can immensely improve your beauty and appearance as well. A delightful read, Happiness Is All We Want! will take us on a journey of self-betterment and eventual happiness.


Robert Bloch's Psycho: Sanitarium

Robert Bloch's Psycho: Sanitarium

Author: Chet Williamson

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2016-04-12

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1466866772

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“Horror author Chet Williamson ably succeeds in the tough task of creating a sequel to Robert Bloch’s masterpiece, Psycho; a prequel to the less effective Psycho II; and a solid story in its own right...The novel shines. Whenever Norman gets the spotlight, the novel feels like a lost Bloch work.” —Publishers Weekly The original Psycho novel by Robert Bloch was published in 1959 and became an instant hit, leading to the smash movie only a year later, which brought Norman Bates's terrifying story into the public consciousness, where it still remains (proven by the success of the tv series, Bates Motel). It took Bloch 23 years to write another Psycho novel, revealing that Norman had been in a mental institution the entire time. In that sequel, Norman quickly escapes the sanitarium and goes on a killing spree in Hollywood. But what happened in that asylum during those two decades? Until now, no one has known. It's 1960. Norman Bates is in the State Hospital for the Criminally Insane and it's up to Dr. Felix Reed to bring him out of his catatonic state. But Norman and Dr. Reed have obstacles in twisted fellow patients and staff members who think of the institution as a prison rather than a place of healing. And the greatest obstacle is the building itself, once a private sanitarium, rumored to be haunted. A wild card appears in the persona of Robert Newman, Norman's twin brother, taken away at birth after the attending doctor pronounced him brain damaged. As Robert and Norman grow to know each other, Norman senses a darkness in Robert, even deeper than that which has lurked in Norman himself. Soon, murders begin to occur and a shocking chain of events plunge us even deeper into the deranged madness inside the walls of Psycho: Sanitarium.