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From the passage of dreams To the doorsteps of wisdom.......I imagine Through the landscapes of fantasy Beyond the heights of reality....I discover Under the hue of candlelight With an ink of tears.....I write Because Shamma; “A flame of the candle” yearns to illuminate determines to ignite and promises to love
This publication presents twelve tales, all but one of which is written from a child's point of view. They explore the problems faced by children, such as peer pressure, family conflict, lack of self-esteem and exam nerves and explore ways in which they can be overcome. This is an informative and important book, which gives children the opportunity to identify and then cope with their own problems, and uses humour to explore everyday moral dilemmas. It is equally helpful for anyone who is in contact with children, and wishes to keep abreast of the modern pressures which children face. The line drawing illustrations by Robin Lawrie are often humorous, and always appealing. It is the third and final collection of stories from the author of The Thought that Counts and Whoever You Are, both of which have been used in PSHE and English lessons in schools throughout the country. These earlier publications are being considered for use to cover the National Literacy Strategy requirements for Year 6 Term 1, and The Dancing Flame is expected to be just as successful.
Dark, earthy, and immensely powerful, the Black Goddess has been a key force in world history, manifesting in images as diverse as the Indian goddess Kali and the Black Madonnas of medieval Europe. She embodies the energy of chaos and creativity, creation and destruction, death and rebirth. Images of Her, however, have been conspicuously missing in the Western world for centuries—until now, when awareness of the Goddess is re-arising in many spheres, from the women's movement to traditional religion, from the new discoveries of quantum physics to the dreams of ordinary men and women. Why now particularly? The answer provided by Marion Woodman and Elinor Dickson is bold and thrilling: the reemergence of the Divine Feminine in our time indicates our readiness to move to an entirely new level of consciousness. The reemerging Goddess calls for a shattering of rigid categories, a willingness to hold opposition. She calls us to marry reason and order to creativity, and to embrace the chaos that can ultimately lead to wisdom and transformation on personal and global levels.
Asha Mohini is a 17 year old Indian girl, her life entangled in confusion with dreams she doesn't look forward to and expectations she doesn't wish to fulfil. Living has become unbearable and painful until one fateful evening when things dramatically change for her as fate leads to an unknown place filled with unknown people. In between her tussles, she meets her abductor Fyodar Vasiliev. Will she be able to put things back in order? Will she be able to help him or end up drifting away herself into the madness? And the most important question is, would that be an end? Or is there something more to it?
One year after the dramatic murders that took place at New Testament Cathedral, Gideon Truman’s career as an investigative reporter is at its peak, and his popular syndicated television show attracts A-list celebrities, as well as national and international politicians. When Gideon set his sights on political power couple Camille and Sheridan Hardaway, life becomes complicated for him once again. Camille Hardaway is the first African-American female mayor of Los Angeles, and rumors are swirling that she could be on her way to the governorship—and perhaps even the White House. To most observers, the Hardaways are the ultimate couple on the rise, but whenever Gideon sees the Hardaways on the front page of a magazine or at an event, he gets an uneasy feeling about Camille. Something just isn’t right. What Gideon doesn’t know is that Camille is backed by The Committee, a secret group of powerful, wealthy people who have selected every United States President since James Monroe. They also declare wars, direct foreign policy, and control the nation and much of the world economy. The current generation of Committee members has decided that Camille will be the first female president, and they begin to clear her path. Their methods include lies, intimidation, bribery, and murder. When Camille’s husband dies, it is ruled an accident, but Gideon’s reporter instincts kick in. He is convinced that this is another case of an ambitious woman eliminating the man standing in her way. When The Committee learns of Gideon’s investigation into the woman they now own, they reach the only logical conclusion: Gideon Truman must die.
In this author's opinion, the writing of a novel has to be one of the most tedious, lonely endeavors that any person can attempt, and to accomplish this task is by anyone's standards an achievement. Whether it is a great achievement remains to be seen, but at that final moment when the last few words are typed, "greatness" doesn't seem to matter. At that point it is more a sigh of relief combined with a moment of disbelief.