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Zahra is a clever and inquisitive girl who loves to think outside of the box. She is also an avid writer who loves to write in her diary. Each book in this set is about a challenge or a dilemma Zahra faces. With her grandfather who is one of her best buddies, she tries to understand life and learns to make sound decisions. These stories are specially created for character education in children. The storybooks include activities designed for each story.
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An observation of life, Womans Diary, a collection of poetry by author Natalia Govsha, shares a reflection of women who have surrounded her, women with their own life and their own love, joy, sorrow, and suffering. From passion, to splashes of love, to mistakes, break ups, revival and forgiveness, forgiveness and hope, Womans Diary shares these and more. In the poem, Rosebud she writes: / Invite me on a nightly dance. / Ill dance with you. Ill give you chance. And you will lead in dreamy move at edge of glory moon. It can be tango, maybe waltz. /And one... and two... and three... and glance! / Theres only we without crowd, / Womans Diary explores the lives of women and their soulstender and mysterious. Praise for Womans Diary Natalia expresses the deepest feelings of the heart through her poetry. Grand desire, ravishing ecstasy, and intense craving emerge from these poems which are very powerfully the human heart as it expresses true heartfelt feelings! Annie Papazian, Owner/Photographer, Lifetime Photos. Kirkland, Quebec A very wise man say I believe Robert Frost say this there are three things, after all, that a poem must reach: the eye, the ear, and what we may call the heart or the mind. It is most important of all to reach the heart of the reader. Your poems always reach deep inside my heart Natalia and pull me inward your amazing world of poetry . Nancy Pifko, Moundsville, West Virginia
In her journals and writing exercises, this novelist “comes to us with all the brilliance, perceptiveness, and restraint we could wish” (Kirkus Reviews). From 1918 to 1941, even as she penned masterpiece upon masterpiece, Virginia Woolf kept a diary. She poured into it her thoughts, feelings, concerns, objections, interests, and disappointments—resulting in twenty-six volumes that give unprecedented insight into the mind of a genius. Collected here are the passages most relevant to her work and writing. From exercises in the craft of writing; to locations, events, and people that might inspire scenes in her fiction; to meditations on the work of others, A Writer’s Diary takes a fascinating look at how one of the greatest novelists of the English language prepared, practiced, studied, and felt as she created literary history. Edited by and with a preface from her husband, Leonard Woolf, A Writer’s Diary is a captivating must-read study for Woolf fans, aspiring writers, and anyone who has ever wanted a glimpse behind the curtain of brilliance.
THE SPIRITUAL DIARY: Dr. Baker has maintained a spiritual diary for fifty years, and using examples from his own entries demonstrates how it is possible, through the language of symbols, to establish a dialogue with one's own Higher Self. This is a perfect companion text book to The Diary of an Alchemist by the same author. The diary lays down a channel for the transmission of advice and direction from the higher Self that can bring about a transformation of the personality, its attachments and limitations. It is a textbook for esoteric students seeking to express themselves more fully about subjective matters as a preliminary to their acting subjectively in the inner planes before and after their initiations. The diary is meant to highlight those difficulties that arise from the adjustments which the disciple must make in the outer world if he is to live the philosophical and meditative way of life. Once posited, the higher Self can make suggestions through meditation and the dream life as to how these adjustments can be effected. An absolutely essential guide to those of you wanting answers to questions like: Who am I? Where do I come from? Why am I here? Where do I go to from here? Why do I have to suffer pain? This volume also contains the full text of “The Voice of the Silence” as translated by H. P. Blavatsky
One real estate guy's adventures at almost 10,000 front doors in his hometown of Chino Hills, CA. Life, lessons, a lot of laughter and the occasional slam-in-the-face meeting locals, their children and even their pets. A unique perspective on how relationships can unexpectedly start and grow, often in a moment of spontaneous kindness shown by a gracious stranger to an unexpected pest at the door. Ding-dong!