Path of the Novice Mystic

Path of the Novice Mystic
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Publisher : Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781938416408
ISBN-13 : 1938416406
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Path of the Novice Mystic by : Paul Dunion

Path of the Novice Mystic provides a unique look into the world of secular mysticism. Dr. Paul Dunion suggests that peace comes when we accept the world’s inherent uncertainties and begin to approach life with elevated curiosity and enthusiasm. Dunion guides you toward maintaining a heightened level of mindfulness in everyday life. He shows how the simple act of being fully present and cultivating a soul practice opens the gates to unity—the essence of the novice secular mystic and the key to finding depth and meaning in life. While his instruction is clear, Dunion does not suggest a cure-all formula. Rather, he encourages honest self-examination and arms you with thoughtful questions that will incite true personal reflection, thereby allowing you to develop a personal philosophy. With this unique blend of psychology, philosophy, and spirituality, Path of the Novice Mystic is sure to open the heart and mind to a more enriching way of life.

As Long as We Both Shall Love

As Long as We Both Shall Love
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9780814760444
ISBN-13 : 0814760449
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis As Long as We Both Shall Love by : Karen M. Dunak

In As Long as We Both Shall Love, Karen M. Dunak provides a nuanced history of the American wedding and its celebrants. Blending an analysis of film, fiction, advertising, and prescriptive literature with personal views from letters, diaries, essays, and oral histories, Dunak demonstrates the ways in which the modern wedding epitomizes a diverse and consumerist culture and aims to reveal an ongoing debate about the power of peer culture, media, and the marketplace in America.

Words of Passage

Words of Passage
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9781477314043
ISBN-13 : 1477314040
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Words of Passage by : Hilary Parsons Dick

Migration fundamentally shapes the processes of national belonging and socioeconomic mobility in Mexico—even for people who never migrate or who return home permanently. Discourse about migrants, both at the governmental level and among ordinary Mexicans as they envision their own or others’ lives in “El Norte,” generates generic images of migrants that range from hardworking family people to dangerous lawbreakers. These imagined lives have real consequences, however, because they help to determine who can claim the resources that facilitate economic mobility, which range from state-sponsored development programs to income earned in the North. Words of Passage is the first full-length ethnography that examines the impact of migration from the perspective of people whose lives are affected by migration, but who do not themselves migrate. Hilary Parsons Dick situates her study in the small industrial city of Uriangato, in the state of Guanajuato. She analyzes the discourse that circulates in the community, from state-level pronouncements about what makes a “proper” Mexican to working-class people’s talk about migration. Dick shows how this migration discourse reflects upon and orders social worlds long before—and even without—actual movements beyond Mexico. As she listens to men and women trying to position themselves within the migration discourse and claim their rights as “proper” Mexicans, she demonstrates that migration is not the result of the failure of the Mexican state but rather an essential part of nation-state building.

Visions of Belonging

Visions of Belonging
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 481
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ISBN-10 : 9780231121712
ISBN-13 : 0231121717
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Visions of Belonging by : Judith E. Smith

-- Elaine May, author of Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era.

Visions

Visions
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015031384939
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Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Visions by : Edward Hammond Clarke

The Power of Belonging

The Power of Belonging
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Publisher : David C Cook
Total Pages : 173
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ISBN-10 : 9780830777167
ISBN-13 : 0830777164
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Power of Belonging by : Will van der Hart

Do you struggle with feeling like an impostor in your own leadership? Do you carry a secret anxiety about being revealed as a fraud? We all long to belong, especially those in positions of leadership. But deeply rooted shame can keep leaders from connecting authentically and vulnerably. Reverend Will van der Hart and Dr. Rob Waller—an experienced church leader and respected psychiatrist—integrate the story of Scripture with the science behind mental health, offering real steps for transformation. When leaders know that they belong to God—when they develop a deep sense of security in Him—they can overcome constricting shame and lead with confidence. Offering a psychological and biblical response to one of the most persistent problems in leadership, The Power of Belonging is a unique resource to help you build success from your sense of security, allowing your unique leadership gifts to flourish and grow. Each chapter includes study guide questions for group or individual use.

Vision

Vision
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 654
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433075797112
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Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

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Theories of Human Communication

Theories of Human Communication
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Publisher : Waveland Press
Total Pages : 503
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ISBN-10 : 9781478647102
ISBN-13 : 1478647108
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Theories of Human Communication by : Stephen W. Littlejohn

For over forty years, Theories of Human Communication has facilitated the understanding of the theories that define the discipline of communication. The authors present a comprehensive summary of major communication theories, current research, extensions, and applications in a thoughtfully organized and engaging style. Part I of the extensively updated twelfth edition sets the stage for how to think about and study communication. The first chapter establishes the foundations of communication theory. The next chapter reviews four frameworks for organizing the theories and their contributions to the nature of inquiry. Part II covers theories centered around the communicator, message, medium, and communication with the nonhuman. Part III addresses theories related to communication contexts—relationship, group, organization, health, culture, and society. “From the Source” contributions from theorists provide insight into the inspirations, motivations, and goals behind the theories. Online instructor’s resource materials include sample syllabi, key terms, exam questions, and text graphics. The theories include those important for their continuing influence in the field as well as emerging theories that encourage thinking about issues in new ways. For a reasonable price, readers are able to explore the patterns, trends, trajectories, and intricacies of the landscape of communication theory and will have an invaluable resource for future reference.

Belong

Belong
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Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages : 530
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ISBN-10 : 9781606935767
ISBN-13 : 1606935763
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Belong by : Radmer Lenasch

Belong is the epic spiritual adventure of an orphan named Josiah who, with supernatural musical talent, adapts through the oppression of community and enslavement to find true placement. Set in pre-gunpowder East Africa amidst the conflicts of human spirit and slave wars, Belong is steered by a myriad of characters. From warrior musicians to witchdoctors, the spirit of nature shows us the conscious magic that happens when we thirst for purpose and belonging.

Where We Belong

Where We Belong
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9780816548682
ISBN-13 : 0816548684
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Where We Belong by : Daisy Ocampo

This comparative work dispels the harmful myth that Native people are unfit stewards of their sacred places. This work establishes Indigenous preservation practices as sustaining approaches to the caretaking of the land that embody ecological sustainability, spiritual landscapes, and community well-being. The author brings together the history and experiences of the Chemehuevi people and their ties with Mamapukaib, or the Old Woman Mountains in the East Mojave Desert, and the Caxcan people and their relationship with Tlachialoyantepec, or Cerro de las Ventanas, in Zacatecas, Mexico. Through a trans-Indigenous approach, Daisy Ocampo weaves historical methodologies (oral histories, archival research, ethnography) with Native studies and historic preservation to reveal why Native communities are the most knowledgeable and transformational caretakers of their sacred places. This work transcends national borders to reveal how settler structures are sustained through time and space in the Americas. Challenging these structures, traditions such as the Chemehuevi Salt Songs and Caxcan Xuchitl Dance provide both an old and a fresh look at how Indigenous people are reimagining worlds that promote Indigenous-to-Indigenous futures through preservation. Ultimately, the stories of these two peoples and places in North America illuminate Indigenous sovereignty within the field of public history, which is closely tied to governmental policies, museums, archives, and agencies involved in historic preservation.