One Thousand Gifts

One Thousand Gifts

Author: Ann Voskamp

Publisher:

Published: 2015-08-25

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780310343639

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In this beautiful edition of Ann Voskamp's New York Times bestseller, One Thousand Gifts, Voskamp invites you into her grace-bathed life of farming, parenting, and writing. Here you will discover a way of seeing ordinary amazing grace, a way of living that is fully alive, and a way of becoming present to God that brings deep, lasting joy.


Tapestry Weaving

Tapestry Weaving

Author: Joanne Soroka

Publisher: Crowood

Published: 2015-05-31

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 1785000659

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Tapestries were among the most prestigious of art forms, created for the mightiest in the land and valued for centuries. Despite its illustrious history, tapestry weaving is actually a simple technique that requires little equipment or expenditure, and can be done anywhere. Written by a prominent tapestry weaver, this lavishly illustrated book gently leads you through the whole process with detailed diagrams and exciting work by contemporary weavers. It will be useful to the absolute beginner, but experienced weavers will also find new ideas and techniques to tempt and inspire them. The book includes a step-by-step guide to setting up a small frame loom and starting to weave; basic and more advanced techniques, and how to create shapes and textures; advice on taking your work into the third dimension, whether bas relief or fully sculptural; information on the qualities of different materials and how they can be used to create the effects you want; and design ideas for tapestry and how to follow supplied designs. This will be an essential source book for experienced and novice weavers, and is beautifully illustrated with 190 colour illustrations and diagrams.


The Art of Tapestry Weaving

The Art of Tapestry Weaving

Author: Rebecca Mezoff

Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC

Published: 2020-11-03

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1635861357

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Put aside those preconceptions of dusty, medieval tapestries hanging on castle walls! Tapestry weaving has a whole new look, and fiber enthusiasts of all levels are eager to try their hand at creating images with yarn. Rebecca Mezoff, a renowned teacher of contemporary tapestry weaving, shares her techniques in this in-depth guide to every aspect of the process, from developing a color palette to selecting yarn, warping the loom, and weaving the image. Crafters can choose from inexpensive tabletop and hand-held looms to larger floor looms. Detailed step-by-step photos and inspiring examples from a range of weaver-artists make this a one-stop resource for tapestry weaving how-to.


Looking for Gold

Looking for Gold

Author: Susan M. Tiberghien

Publisher: Daimon

Published: 2007-09-15

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 3856307184

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The author relates an experience that belongs to everyone -- the experience of soul. Susan Tiberghien shares a year of dreams, analysis, daily life. A writer, mother, woman in love, she enters her inner world, experiencing vertigo and breathlessness until she lets the light and darkness fuse within her. Each of the chapters marks a turn, with a dream and an epiphany. They build upon one another, as the reader enters cyclical time, discovering that dreams, too, have their seasons.


Talking with Angels

Talking with Angels

Author:

Publisher: Daimon

Published: 2006-04

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 3856307044

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The true story of four young Hungarians in search of inner meaning at a time of outer upheaval - the holocaust - who encountered luminous forces that helped them find new direction and hope in their shattered lives. These forces, which came to be known as angels, accompanied them for seventeen perilous months, until three of them met their deaths in Nazi concentration camps. Only Gitta Mallasz survived to bring their story and these remarkable dialogues to the world. Gitta Mallasz always rejected any notion of 'authorship' for this book, saying, I am merely the 'scribe' of the angels.


C.G. Jung and Hermann Hesse

C.G. Jung and Hermann Hesse

Author: Miguel Serrano

Publisher: Daimon

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 3856305580

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Miguel Serrano, a Chilean diplomat and writer who has travelled widely in India studying Yoga, had a close friendship with Jung and Hesse at the end of their lives. This book is the outcome of his meetings and correspondence with them. Many letters are reproduced including documents of great importance written to the author by Jung shortly before his death, explaining his ideas about the nature of the world and of his work.


Sacred Dream Circles

Sacred Dream Circles

Author: Tess Castleman

Publisher: Daimon

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 3856307311

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This is a handbook about participating in-group dream modalities. Practical exercises included in each chapter anchor the step-by-step instructions given for running a safe, yet deep and meaningful group process with or without a professional facilitator. Care is taken to discuss shadow projection, clear communication, and confidentiality issues. Topics include nightmares, recurring dreams, childhood dreams, and synchronicity. Creating the tribal dream, where participants interweave their dream material in a complex yet boundary-safe fabric, is the quintessential goal of this companion volume to the author's previous book, Threads, Knots, Tapestries.


Spirit in Jung

Spirit in Jung

Author: Ann Belford Ulanov

Publisher: Daimon

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 3856306986

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Carl Jung is the foremost interpreter of the many interactions of religion, the world of the spiritual and psychological insight into human behaviors. In this book, one of the outstanding Jungian scholars of our time surveys Jung's contributions to a whole series of issues, ranging from the political to the pedagogical to the inner life of a saint, Therese of Lisieux.


Becoming Who You Are with the Intelligence of Self

Becoming Who You Are with the Intelligence of Self

Author: Pierre Cauvin

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2016-03-22

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 1504346114

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The intelligence of Self (TIOS) offers a new, dynamic and effective approach to personal development. Designed to offer readers the opportunity to use a refined typological tool to learn their current default position on their psychological roadmap, and consciously integrate disowned or undeveloped aspects of their personality, creating internal balance, peace harmony and joy for their future. This approach enables us to: get a snapshot of the map of our existing psyche. better understand our routine habits and truly get to know ourselves discover what lies hidden within each of us and integrate our disowned parts. develop our ability to recognize and embrace our internal opposites and to manage paradox without feeling unduly stressed make better choices going forward. live our life fully at each of its different phases. establish and maintain better relationships with ourselves and others Whether undertaken in a self-coaching format, by an individual or used by human resources professionals, consultants, coaches, or therapists this approach has proven to be effective, powerful and rewarding for individuals and corporations alike.. The case studies enclosed and the many illustrations will enable you to benefit rapidly by recognizing and developing your own strengths grounded in a solid Intelligence of Self and Others. In 2011 the authors received in San Francisco the Mary McCaulley Lifetime Achievement Award", which recognizes individuals who have made a significant contribution in encouraging the constructive use of differences identified by psychological type. In 2012, the training process for consultants, using the TIOS approach, was awarded the European Quality Award from the European Mentoring and Coaching Council.


The Black Madonna

The Black Madonna

Author: Fred Gustafson

Publisher: Daimon

Published:

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 3856309314

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It is not easy to quickly or simply answer the question of what the Black Madonna actually represents. One answer leads to more questions which in turn demand more explanations. A possible reason for this turmoil lies in the difficulty our culture has always had in consciously integrating the feminine side of life, and especially its dark side. Another reason is the nature of the dark feminine itself, which defies attempts to give eternally fixed limits to what she represents. Still, she reflects herself in our personal and collective lives and gives intimations of her most essential meaning through images, myths, dreams, and fantasies. If we are willing to receive and be open to such phenomena, we stand a chance of not only knowing in part what she might represent but, more so, experiencing the healing force she embodies in our time. This darker aspect of the feminine has throughout history been both feared and sought after, both hated and admired. The Black Madonna of Einsiedeln stands among the many Black Virgins that seem to imagistically express this dark side of the feminine in a creative transformational manner for both the individual and the collective. Beginning with a history of the Einsiedeln Madonna, Dr. Gustafson broadens his analysis into a psychological and historical examination of the Black Madonna, from her roots in the pagan deity Lilith and the archetype of the Great Mother, to her resurgence as the Virgin in the Middle Ages, to her life today as the unheeded unconscious archetype of the feminine.