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SINCERE DECEIT by John Eidemak Author of international best selling thrillers Goodbye Morality and A Dishonourable Profession A twenty million pound scheme. Philip is the suave, elegant experienced man behind the plan and in charge. Collette is his glamorous, beautiful and supporting French wife, With great care they have chosen together the men and women needed for executing the idea. The story is based in London. All the small, delicate and important details are falling nicely into place. Research has been done for many years. They don’t expect anything untoward so Phillip and Collette are not worried. They both know that plan will definitely fail. Collette is starting to realize, that she need to change her life, as age is catching up, but better to wait to after the plan has been executed. What is now left is to find the plan’s figurehead. The erson, on whom the whole business will stand or as expected: - fall. Someone will be apprehended, tried and sent to prison for years, after the planned collapse. There are two main candidates – Robin Silverbirch, a likeable, presentable, near bankrupt with many disasters behind him, or the highly respected company director, Charles Cross, a friend from childhood, whose life has taken a sudden downward turn. Events start spinning out of control. Charles meets the love of his life, an over-the-hill Danish porn star. The police approaches Robin with an offer he and his wife has to consider seriously and olette starts skilfully to force Phil into an attractive young women’s arms. “JUST GREAT FUN AND ELEGANT ENTERTAINMENT” S. Brabrand. “HIGHLY ENTERTAINING” Reinhard Muller, Coaching, Cannes.
The current book addresses the development of mental state understanding in children with typical and atypical population, and reports new suggestions about the way to evaluate it and to support it through training. The presented frame is multifaceted. In respect to typical populations, the role of maternal reflective functioning, language, communication, and educational contexts has been deepened; and the association with internalizing/externalizing behaviors, performances in spatial tasks and pragmatics has been addressed as well. As to atypical populations, deficits in mental states understanding are reported for children with different developmental disorders or impairments, as the agenesis of the corpus callosum, Down Syndrome, preterm birth, Autism Spectrum Disorder, hearing impairment and personality difficulties such as anxiety. Overall, the papers collected in our book allow a better understanding of the mechanisms influencing mental state understanding and the effects of mental state comprehension on development.
This is the extended and annotated edition including * an extensive annotation of more than 10.000 words about the history and basics of Buddhism, written by Thomas William Rhys Davids With the Buddhist faith there came the germ of the belief that the Gautama Buddha in his own grandeur bore witness to One Greater—the Amitabha or Amida Buddha—that One who in boundless Light abideth, life of the Universe, without colour, without form, the Lover of man, his Protector and Refuge. He may, He must be worshipped, for in Him are all the essential attributes of Deity, and He, the Saviour of mankind, has prepared a pure land of peace for his servants, beyond the storms of life and death. This belief eventually crystallised and became a dogma in the faith of the Pure Land, known in Japan as Jōdo Shinshu, a faith held by the majority of the Japanese people. It is a belief which has spread also in Eastern Siberia, many parts of China, Hawaii, and, in fact, where-ever the Japanese race has spread. And the man who stated this belief for all time was Shinran Shōnin, author of the Psalms here presented.
Shinran was a thirteenth-century Buddhist monk from Japan, who founded Shin Buddhism, a branch of Pure Land Buddhism. This is one of the most popular sects of Buddhism in Japan, centering around devotional practices as the way to enlightenment. This is a series of devotional psalms he wrote.
Interested in learning more about Buddhism? Tired of watered-down, "Westernized" assessments of this ancient faith tradition? Go straight to the source with this translation of Japanese Buddhist scripture that delves into the core of Buddhist doctrine and wisdom.
It is a singular fact that though many of the earlier Buddhist Scriptures have been translated by competent scholars, comparatively little attention has been paid to later Buddhist devotional writings, and this although the developments of Buddhism in China and Japan give them the deepest interest as reflecting the spiritual mind of those two great countries. They cannot, however, be understood without some knowledge of the faith which passed so entirely into their life that in its growth it lost some of its own infant traits and took on others, rooted, no doubt, in the beginnings in India, but expanded and changed as the features of the child may be forgotten in the face of the man and yet perpetuate the unbroken succession of heredity. It is especially true that Japan cannot be understood without some knowledge of the Buddhism of the Greater Vehicle (as the developed form is called), for it was the influence that moulded her youth as a nation, that shaped her aspirations, and was the inspiration of her art, not only in the written word, but in every art and higher handicraftsman-ship that makes her what she is. Whatever centuries may pass or the future hold in store for her, Japan can never lose the stamp of Buddhism in her outer or her spiritual life.