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In his first book (God The Truth), Abd-Rasheed discussed wholly about God - Who, What, Where and How He is.In this book, he went further to expose God's ultimate creation - man - his being, nature, composition, drives...etc. Topical subjects like soul, senses, body, psyche, intuition, desire, fear, death, wisdom, happiness, peace of mind, sin, religion and many others are discussed and analyzed. It is a highly philosophical and motivating book. a must read for discerning minds.Happiness is a house with many doors; the door presented in this book is the one the author knows, and readers are invited to enter the house (happiness)through this door - you are welcome to the bliss of eternity!
"A true pioneer." — Mike Dooley, New York Times bestselling author. From creating a daily routine of joy and gratitude to developing a practice of presence and forgiveness, this spiritual self-help book shows how to find your true self.
Death and Destruction on Planet Earth will diminish in exact proportion to your successful promotion of complete forgiveness in yourself and in those with whom you relate in life. That which you do not love absolutely is what will kill you. When you love everything-as-everything, you will never die. This is the Way of Creation. Acts of Love on a planetary scale are the only solution and the only source of Hope. As long as one infant, child, or adult suffers from Hunger, Malnutrition, Fear or Want, or from any infringement upon his freedom to experience the Love of God, your life will be lived in Hell. In the Plan for Salvation, no one can be left out. A Certain Call, The Guide to God’s Perfect Plan for the Salvation of Mankind, is an integral part of The Plan. Reading this book you may discover that you have a key role to play. You may not. It is simply as God Wills.
Although recent theory in multicultural education has acknowledged what has been called "the new cultural politics of difference," problems concerning what actually passes for multiculturalism have been underexamined. Translating the Curriculum proposes that a new theoretical and practical lens through which to examine multicultural education is necessary and suggests that it may be found in cultural studies. Edgerton looks at pedagogy through structuralist and poststructuralist philosophy and social theory, literary criticism, literature, and autobiography. Using this interdisciplinary approach, notions of marginality, essentialism, identity and translation across difference are explored.
Feelings and emotions are part of our everyday life. Sometimes we are supposed to show them, sometimes we are supposed to hide them - in other words, to control our emotions. But when we look at it soberly, we are emotionally illiterate. We don't really know what to do with our feelings. Why have we forgotten how to deal with them? Or have we just never learned it? This book provides answers to these questions. Because in order to come to our senses again, we need a different attitude towards feelings. They can be a gateway to and a tool for manipulation. Or a catalyst of our innermost being and thus a source of empowerment. But without awareness, we have no choice. Only when we know our feelings do we gain clarity and are able to take responsibility for changing something. Patz relentlessly dispels outdated myths about feelings and shows practical and attractive ways to live our authentic potential.
Published in this English-language edition in 1855, the Commentaries on The Catholic Epistles is French theologian JOHN CALVIN's (1509-1564) interpretation of the letters in the Bible that are addressed to all Christians. The founder of the Christian sect of Calvinism, the author here applies his logical, systematic thinking to Scripture, summarizing the contents of the epistles of Peter, James, Jude, and John before taking them apart line by line for analysis. Christian faithful as well as readers of the history of Christianity will find this a valuable volume of Bible study.
This volume is a basic resource for anyone interested in Kabbalah. While written in a clear and lucid manner suitable for the beginner, even the advanced student will find a wealth of new information and insight. Rabbi Ginsburgh explains how the many parallel and seemingly contradictory systems of Kabbalistic thought are part of a larger systematic and orderly structure. In essence this book is an introduction to all of Rabbi Ginsburgh's many writings.