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Attention ladies and gentlemen: the Captain has switched off the No Smoking sign. Keep your seat belts lightly fastened, order a double bourbon on the rocks, kick back and get comfortable. We are in for a long strange flight through the streets of Boston and Philadelphia, Philippine tribal villages, lush tropical islands, a storybook kingdom, and the State of Israel. In this collection of curious short stories and odd little essays, C. L. Hoffman introduces us to a colorful array of "square pegs" and social desperados, kibitzers, criers, wild men and wise guys. Hoffman describes each of these types with rare insight and empathy, proving once again that it takes one to know one. Most of the sketches about life in today's Israel, to be found in the second half of the book, have been published previously in the Jerusalem Post.
Abuse is not always what it seems and Love T.A.P.S. is not your traditional self-help book. With clear language and clinical content, author and therapist Ce Anderson breaks down the subtle nuances of abuse. Not only will you understand the psychological factors that can breed abusers, you will learn to spot the warning signs and how to make an exit. With compassion, understanding and years of clinical practice, Ce Anderson pulls the veil away from the abuse epidemic and gives concrete solutions to victims of abuse and those who love them.
A Philosophical History of Love explores the importance and development of love in the Western world. Wayne Cristaudo argues that love is a materializing force, a force consisting of various distinctive qualities or spirits. He argues that we cannot understand Western civilization unless we realize that, within its philosophical and religious heritage, there is a deep and profound recognition of love's creative and redemptive power. Cristaudo explores philosophical love (the love of wisdom) and the love of God and neighbor. The history of the West is equally a history of phantasmic versions of love and the thwarting of love. Thus, the history of our hells may be seen as the history of love's distortions and the repeated pseudo-victories of our preferences for the phantasms of love. Cristaudo argues that the catastrophes from our phantasmic loves threaten to extinguish us, forcing us repeatedly to open ourselves to new possibilities of love, to new spirits. Fusing philosophy, literature, theology, psychology, and anthropology, the volume reviews major thinkers in the field, from Plato and Freud, to Pierce, Shakespeare, and Flaubert. Cristaudo explores the major themes of love of the Church, romantic love and the return of the feminine, the conflict between familial and romantic love, love in a meaningless world and the love of evil, and the evolutionary idea of love. With Cristaudo, the reader embarks on a journey not just through time, but also through the different kinds, origins, and spirits of love.
“The book that started it all” is back with fresh insights to empower new generations in this revised and expanded edition of a longstanding hit. Relationships have always been complicated and the mating game has never been easy. In the years since this classic was first released, the hazards and hopes that women handle have only become more challenging. No matter where you are in life, just starting to date, recovering from losing your mate, or anywhere in-between from carrying heartache to carrying dreams, Michelle McKinney Hammond has the answers you need on how to live joyfully, actively, and productively in a life that invites the love you want. In What to Do Until Love Finds You, Michelle explains: How loving Jesus first can help women realize their worth in God’s eyes The main reason why women may reject advice from others and even Scripture God’s original design for how women should be treated What women can do to handle sexual temptations regardless of past experience Why women should let men do the pursuing Tips for releasing expectations and embracing life now The importance of being equally yoked with another believer Why beauty is more than the outer appearance “Don’t sit there waiting for life and love to happen,” Michelle says. “When you get busy doing life, you’ll be amazed at how happy and fulfilled you are, which then leaves room to attract the right person. Embrace life for all its worth. Drink in God’s wisdom and savor all the experiences He offers you.”
Living with Faith, Love and Hope A heart snatching book that tells the story of a widowed mother who cries out to a village to overcome the devastating challenges of placing her three girls (Faith, Love, and Hope) in foster care. Without Faith, Hope and Love, it is impossible to beat the odds of life. Will the village respond to the widowers’ cry?
We can’t live as soul mates if we don’t know ourselves as souls Both visionary and practical, Holy Love offers a groundbreaking method to ignite profound self-growth and create fulfilling relationships. Weaving together elements of psychology and spirituality, this manual will help you build authentic intimacy by connecting to a wellspring of wisdom and insight — your Soul. This method activates intuition, empowering us to navigate common relationship issues that can otherwise trap us in an endless cycle of misunderstanding and separation. These techniques clarify and heal conflict in all relationships: marriages, short-term romances, friendships, and those with children and even acquaintances. In this sacred undertaking, instead of giving or receiving love, we become love.
A groundbreaking work which presents a unified theory of human behaviour, grounded in economic thought.
Those who turn to spiritual classics for guidance and inspiration often find their style daunting. The original texts still have much to offer but their diction and idiom, chosen for another era and audience, pose an obstacle to many contemporary readers. John of the Cross Living Flame of Love for Everyone is the second in a series that aims to make some of the greatest Christian teachers accessible to all. John of the Cross, an acknowledged master of spirituality, wrote The Living Flame not for his fellow Carmelites but for a layperson, a widow whom he had befriended. He reveals that the way of union is open to everyone, an especially powerful insight for a contemporary audience. The Living Flame, short though it is, contains a complete synthesis of his teaching.