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If you read this book and follow the exercises, you will be transformed. Soulwork 101: A New Age Guide to Personal Transformation encourages the reader through self-analysis and personal growth while introducing new age ideas. Using a variety of formats from essay to fable, each chapter introduces unique concepts followed by questions intended to stimulate thought, self-discovery and internal change. Intended for use as a self-study guide or for group discussion, Soulwork 101 takes the position that our experience of life is more influenced by our internal choices than external events. While guided to evaluate many different aspects of life and beliefs, the reader may discover that personal growth is not about the accumulation of things but an accumulation of understanding, creation and comfort. Fresh ideas and viewpoints are presented, from new age spirituality to holistic healing, from meditation and thought management to perception and thought alteration. Learn about how auras work and the REAL body language. SoulWork 101 is a book about hope and personal empowerment. This new age guide to personal transformation is a must study for anyone who wants to change their life and those around them for the better.
The author offers one hundred exercises for improving the health of the soul, showing readers how to overcome obstacles, create a positive mental attitude, and foster empowerment.--
In these pages, Dr. Bernie S. Siegel offers 101 simple exercises for the soul, a divine plan for healing yourself and transforming your life. With his trademark humor and insight, he becomes your “workout coach,” giving you this wonderful series of short and easy-to-apply exercises to help you achieve your potential and live a more peaceful, loving, and fulfilling life. As Bernie writes in the introduction, “Before you know it, you will begin to notice how your life has taken on more meaning and how much better you feel....The Force is with you. Believe me.”
A new critical perspective on Kerouac's work and his textual practices.
Work is an amazing catalyst for flourishing with God. It can be a spiritual facilitator that enables you to see, touch, feel, taste, and smell the God who is already there. Your entrepreneurial pursuits present an abundance of opportunities for you to flourish spiritually. In Soul Work: Finding God in Your Entrepreneurial Pursuits, Lowell Busenitz helps you overcome those obstacles in your workplace that may hinder you from experiencing the fullness of Christ. Building from a biblical foundation, he shares a new paradigm for enhancing your relationship with God through your job. Instead of bringing your faith to your workplace, find God in your workplace by learning: How to identify God in your workHow to discover Jesus' deep interest in your workHow your work can deepen your faith
I carry three burdens most frequently on my heart. One of them is soul-winning. The other two are prayer and spiritual leadership. As I seek God, hear from God, read what others have written and preach, I write down for myself the key thoughts that come to my heart and through my heart. In this book, I want to share with you what came on my heart as I followed God speaking to me and speaking through me. In my Bible I have written the following on the unoccupied front pages, about soul-winning : 01. The minimum condition for satisfying God’s heart is a man’s all surrendered irrevocably and irreversibly to the Lord God Almighty. 02. The Holy Spirit must possess me entirely if I am to be entirely, pleasing to God in all things at times and for all time. 03. The one and only reason why the Lord Jesus did not take me to heaven the day I believed was that I should stay here on earth, win the lost to Him and make disciples of all nations. 04. … So that all nations might believe and obey Him (Romans 10 : 26b). 05. … The Gospel is to be proclaimed to every creature under heaven (Colossians 1 : 23). 06. Jesus Christ, You are my Saviour, my Lord and my Life. I will live exclusively for You. I give You my spirit, my soul and my body totally and irrevocably. I give you my all as it is possible to give now and I will give you my all every day in the future as it will be possible to give. You are now my only Possession. You are now my only Pursuit. You are now my only Reason for living. 7.20 am. 21/03/03. 07. Jesus said that we must take the Gospel into every country. If any of them resists -through the police, army, culture or even another religion- we have the commission to go, regardless. (Brother Andrew, God’s Smuggler). These are determinant thoughts for me. I think of the souls of men – how they will fare on Judgment Day and what must be done to rescue the largest number, in the shortest possible time, from going to hell. Is the eternal destiny of those for whom Christ died the prior thoughts of your life? I am in an itinerant ministry of evangelism, soul-winning, church planting, prayer and leadership. Come with me along my journeys and share my thoughts on winning the lost and, by the grace of God, you will be blessed. May our God bless you exceedingly
This book discusses the most comprehensive of Hegel’s works: his long-neglected Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline. It contains original essays by internationally renowned and emerging voices in Hegel scholarship. Their contributions elucidate fundamental aspects of Hegel’s encyclopedic system with an eye to its contemporary relevance. The book thus addresses system-level claims about Hegel’s unique conceptions of philosophy, philosophical "science" and its method, dialectic, speculative thinking, and the way they relate to both Hegelian and contemporary notions of nature, history, religion, freedom, and cultural praxis.
Studying with Husserl in Göttingen, becoming a Carmelite nun, and finally meeting her death in Auschwitz, the multifaceted life of Edith Stein (1891-1942) is well known. But what about her writing? Have the different aspects of her scholarship received sufficient attention? Peter Tyler thinks not, and by drawing on previously untranslated and neglected sources, he reveals how Stein's work lies at the interface of philosophy, psychology, and theology. Bringing Stein into conversation with a range of scholars and traditions, this book investigates two core elements of her thinking. From Nietzsche to Aquinas, psychoanalysis to the philosophy of the soul, and even the striking parallels between Stein's thought and Buddhist teaching, Tyler first unveils the interdisciplinary nature of what he terms her 'spiritual anthropology'. Second, he also explores her symbolic mentality. Articulating its poetic roots with the help of English poetry and medieval theology, he introduces Stein's self-named 'philosophy of life'. Considered in the context of her own times, The Living Philosophy of Edith Stein unearths Stein's valuable contributions to numerous subjects that are still of great importance today, including not only the philosophies of mind and religion, but also social and political thought and the role of women in society. By examining the richness of her thinking, informed by three disciplines and the tumultuous first half of the twentieth century, Tyler shows us how Edith Stein is the guide we all need, as we seek to develop our own philosophy for life in the contemporary world.
This book boldly re-frames the basis of our collective approach to education. It presents a compelling argument for an educational world-view that perceives self, society and the universe as an undivided whole—a holarchy of wholes within wholes, wheels within wheels.
Contemporary culture is soulless. A dead concept to contemporary thinkers, "Soul" has been displaced by philosophical and scientific abstracts. Yet, argues Joseph Grange in this timely and thought-provoking book, without Soul we are left defenseless against the negative constructs of our culture; neither matter nor mind, nor brain, nor consciousness has the power to restore the quickness of our existence. Indeed, without Soul, ethics, particularly honesty, easily turns into its opposites: spin, sophistry, artful deception. Providing a speculative, systematic cosmology based on the methodology developed by Alfred North Whitehead and referencing a variety of philosophers, Western and Eastern, classic and contemporary, Grange offers an understanding of Soul as expression. Grange lays out the basic characteristics of Soul as transformative, social, and conscious power and goes on to discuss the possibility of mystical reason and experience. Actual steps to reconstruct Soul, including meditation, are offered. Spinoza's Ethics, Vipassana meditation, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy are shown to have particular resources for soul transformation. This volume concludes Grange's trilogy of cosmologies. Nature: An Environmental Cosmology and The City: An Urban Cosmology discussed the natural environment and the cultural environment. The Soul complements these with an account of the spiritual environment.