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Two young girls from very different backgrounds discover what they hold in common in this funny Australian classic.
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The spirit of aloha is found in Hawaii’s fresh ocean air, the flowers, the trade winds . . . the natural beauty that smooth the struggles of daily life. In 1922 Honolulu, unhappy in the adoptive family that’s raised her, Dolores begins to search for that spirit early on—and she begins by running away at sixteen to live with her newlywed friend Maria. Trying to find her own love, Dolores marries a young Portuguese man named Manolo His large family embraces her, but when his drinking leads to physical abuse, only his relative Alberto comes to her rescue—and sparks a passion within Dolores that she hasn’t known before. Staunch Catholics can’t divorce, however; so, after the Pearl Harbor attack, Dolores flees with her two daughters to California, only to be followed by both Manolo and Alberto. In California, Manolo’s drinking problems continue—and Alberto’s begin. Outraged that yet another man in her life is turning to the bottle for answers, Dolores starts to doubt her feelings for Alberto. Is he only going to disappoint her, as Manolo has? Or is Alberto the embodiment of the aloha spirit she’s been seeking?
God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit It was the hope that the idea of The Holy Spirit and Me would be highlighted in some of the verses that I picked in the people I chose to portray and myself. Part One The women whom I chose to relate to my great-grandmother Mwandiitaani Madzianike are Eve, Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, Rachel, Bilhah, Zilpah, Hannah, Peninnah, Elizabeth, Naomi, Ruth, Orpah, Samsons mother, Anna the Prophetess, Michal, and Tamar. They shared a few common things with her, one of which is the fact that they were either barren or associated directly with someone who was barren, and barrenness caused their husbands to have children with other women. Then they all later had children or remarried and had children. This led me to Deuteronomy 7:14 KJV, which states, Thou shalt be blessed above all people; there shall not be male or female barren among you or among your cattle. Part Two That led me to the Saurombe Clan, whose great-grandmother is Mwandiitaani Madzianike Saurombe. She was married to Saurombe the Third after she ran away from her first husband, only to discover later that she was pregnant. Saurombe married her, and she had fifteen children. The Holy Spirit and Me The Holy Spirit and Me is the rest of the book. I hope you will find it interesting and encouraging that God wants us to know that he cares for all our needs, and his word is true, always.
Therapists often encounter people who have suffered severe emotional damage resulting in feelings of psychological fragmentation. Sandplay therapy, which combines the physical actions of play with observation and understanding through the use of symbolism, can be a useful method of treating this kind of damage. This book focuses on the theoretical aspects of sandplay therapy, presenting Dora M. Kalff's ideas and drawing out the significance of Kalffian sandplay for therapists. Building on Kalffian ideas of the integration of Eastern and Western thought in relation to healing through sandplay, the author explores theories in quantum physics and Eastern philosophies. Her theoretical insights are illustrated with clinical examples, and her book will be of great interest to arts therapists and to students of related disciplines.
You've never read a fantasy novel like this one! The deep well of Japanese myth merges with the Western fantasy tradition for a novel that's as rich in place and culture as it is hard to put down. Balsa was a wanderer and warrior for hire. Then she rescued a boy flung into a raging river -- and at that moment, her destiny changed. Now Balsa must protect the boy -- the Prince Chagum -- on his quest to deliver the great egg of the water spirit to its source in the sea. As they travel across the land of Yogo and discover the truth about the spirit, they find themselves hunted by two deadly enemies: the egg-eating monster Rarunga . . . and the prince's own father.