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Have you loved someone deeply from your soul? Have you felt a strong connection with someone despite all odds? If yes, this book will give you a viewpoint, strength, and hope. This book sets itself apart from any other 'twin flame' book because it discusses the day-to-day experience and what happens between your brain and your heart, ego, and soul! There are so many subtle lessons to learn from this journal of a naive teenage girl who fell in love with someone who changed and transformed her life completely. Though it looks like usual attraction or romantic love on the surface, the deeper layers reveal another story of an exceptional spiritual journey. Whether you put a label 'twin flames' to your experience or not, if you are on this journey, you ARE on it! This heart-touching compilation of selective entries from a personal journal addressed to the author's twin flame from 1994 to 1999 is the most innocent and honest documentation of how true love feels like and how a soul learns through it. It testifies the three pillars of human life - Love, faith, and patience and brings about the biggest soul lesson - Listen to your heart, and trust the divine timing! Pradnya Pandit is a 1977-born IIT(Bombay) educated visual communication designer turned awakened writer, YouTuber, author, and mentor. Her spiritual awakening in 2011, followed by the second one in 2016, guided her toward sharing her personal experiences and learnings about her twin flame journey. She has been recognized as ‘Quora Top Writer’ and the ‘Most Viewed Writer’ in topics – Twin Flames and Spirituality and currently has crossed over 65 million+ content views on Quora. She started her YouTube channel in 2020. Thousands of people worldwide who are going through twin flame and spiritual awakening experiences can uplift themselves and deal with their pain and confusion through her profound insights. -------------------------------------------------------- "It is not a book. It is an energetic experience for the reader. It’s like a gateway that opens my heart, and takes me to a place where the space is expansive, I haven’t been able to see this before." - Elizabeth Brannan "No high talks, the book is about ground level experience of twin flame journey. My Heart Chakra was vibrating all throughout. I re-lived the moments of my journey." - Madhav Penimarithi "An inspiring example! When you choose to walk the path of love and self-discovery, the whole Universe supports you.” - Aanchal Kapoor
This is a boy only I Am 11 Journal to write & draw in! Pages alternate between hand drawn lines for writing and blank for drawing, with hand drawn elements decorating each page. Journaling is one of the best activities for children. Help them get started with this keepsake diary where they can share their innermost feelings, silly stories or doodles and drawings. Give your child an educational advantage by keeping a diary which encourages daily writing skills, creativity, imagination whilst also building resilience and independence. This special gift is travel sized and will easily fit in a backpack as it is 6x9 inches. It features a bright linen look cover with faux stickers that will appeal to all boys. It has a firm matte paperback cover and inside are cream, recycled pages.
When Elizabeth Leseur's husband, Felix - an avowed atheist - discovered this diary, he converted and later answered God's call to become a priest.
"THE GREAT GAME," Part One Half the party is ruling a whole empire. The other half is on the run. Neither has it easy. There is nothing easy in this game, especially when the stakes get shockingly real. The most epic arc of DIE begins as it means to go on: messily. "A deliciously dark Phantom Tollbooth-like journey told through a lens of broken humanity and a deconstruction of the role-playing game's roots. I am entranced." Matthew Mercer (Critical Role) "Wonderfully nerdy and emotionally complicated andÉutterly beautiful." The Hollywood Reporter
The last untold story of the First World War: the fortunes and fates of 170,000 British soldiers captured by the enemy. On capture, British officers and men were routinely told by the Germans 'For you the war is over'. Nothing could be further from the truth. British Prisoners of War merely exchanged one barbed-wire battleground for another. In the camps the war was eternal. There was the war against the German military, fought with everything from taunting humour to outright sabotage, with a literal spanner put in the works of the factories and salt mines prisoners were forced to slave in. British PoWs also fought a valiant war against the conditions in which they were mired. They battled starvation, disease, Prussian cruelties, boredom, and their own inner demons. And, of course, they escaped. Then escaped again. No less than 29 officers at Holzminden camp in 1918 burrowed their way out via a tunnel (dug with a chisel and trowel) in the Great Escape of the Great War. It was war with heart-breaking consequences: more than 12,000 PoWs died, many of them murdered, to be buried in shallow unmarked graves. Using contemporary records - from prisoners' diaries to letters home to poetry - John Lewis-Stempel reveals the death, life and, above all, the glory of Britain's warriors behind the wire. For it was in the PoW camps, far from the blasted trenches, that the true spirit of the Tommy was exemplified.
Everett Ruess was twenty years old when he vanished into the canyonlands of southern Utah, spawning the myth of a romantic desert wanderer that survives to this day. It was 1934, and Ruess was in the fifth year of a quest to record wilderness beauty in works of art whose value was recognized by such contemporary artists as Dorothea Lange, Ansel Adams, and Edward Weston. From his home in Los Angeles, Ruess walked, hitchhiked, and rode burros up the California coast, along the crest of the Sierra Nevada, and into the deserts of the Southwest. In the first probing biography of Everett Ruess, acclaimed environmental historian Philip L. Fradkin goes beyond the myth to reveal the realities of Ruess’s short life and mysterious death and finds in the artist’s astonishing afterlife a lonely hero who persevered.
What role did sexual assault play in the conquest of America? How did American attitudes toward female sexuality evolve, and how was sexuality regulated in the early Republic? Sex and sexuality have always been the subject of much attention, both scholarly and popular. Yet, accounts of the early years of the United States tend to overlook the importance of their influence on the shaping of American culture. Sex and Sexuality in Early America addresses this neglected topic with original research covering a wide spectrum, from sexual behavior to sexual perceptions and imagery. Focusing on the period between the initial contact of Europeans and Native Americans up to 1800, the essays encompass all of colonial North America, including the Caribbean and Spanish territories. Challenging previous assumptions, these essays address such topics as rape as a tool of conquest; perceptions and responses to Native American sexuality; fornication, bastardy, celibacy, and religion in colonial New England; gendered speech in captivity narratives; representations of masculinity in eighteenth- century seduction tales, the sexual cosmos of a southern planter, and sexual transgression and madness in early American fiction. The contributors include Stephanie Wood, Gordon Sayre, Steven Neuwirth, Else L. Hambleton, Erik R. Seeman, Richard Godbeer, Trevor Burnard, Natalie A. Zacek, Wayne Bodle, Heather Smyth, Rodney Hessinger, and Karen A. Weyler.
Bringing together a collection of letters between two theologians along with other observations and reflections, this volume continues to open the mind of any person wishing to be a serious theologian. While many know about the big names such as Calvin or Luther, many do not give credence to some of the important landmark works that writers such as Edwards helped to promote.