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A fascinating look at Lakota lifeways and history through the voices of medicine men and White Hat's personal stories
Life is a journey. Plot yours well. Are you increasingly frustrated with how your life is going? Do you feel overwhelmed by its constant demands? Are you tired of the weight of life crushing in on you and desperately need some relief? If this is you, I invite you to stop, take a deep breath, and try something new. Welcome to the Life Journey Journal--a journal specifically designed to give you that much needed daily dose of fresh air. Within these pages, you'll find a simple, flexible, and powerful system that will help you navigate life by cutting through overwhelm and finding a moment of creative calm no matter what life storm you're currently facing. Each page is structured with a large lined section for writing and a smaller section for extra notes, drawing, or coloring. The writing section of each page includes a date and title area and a lined gray area that can be used for bullet points, numbers, or checkmarks when you need to make lists. Full-color photographs and inspirational quotes are sprinkled throughout the book to help encourage you each day. In addition to its innovative design, this journal includes specific guiding prompts to help you write what is most meaningful to you in your current stage of life. Included are guides for: prayer, productivity, grief, gratefulness, health/fitness, travel, and even story-writing. All of this is organized into a book not just designed to get you writing, but also drawing, coloring, and creating your way to a better, more purposeful life. However you choose to use this journal, treat it as your daily dose of creative clarity and you'll find that the mad dash of life will sweep you off your chosen path far less often.
This poem book is very unique. The writer, Connie Coleman, is seventy years old and has been composing poems since age twelve. We have almost sixty years of poetry: that is sixty years with changes in life and thinking and, with this author, many changes of environments. Yes, this is a book to own and to read. It may help you or someone you know. Poetry has a reason. Some of the Bible is even poetic. Yes, this book is worth buying. What we have here is a gifted writer. A writer watched and often directed from above. That reason alone enables her poems to inspire!
Life is a struggle. Life is a journey. Life is healing. Does life have you down? Are things just not how you wish they were? Are you struggling to see the light on the end of the dark and narrow tunnel? Life is not always sweet gumdrops and beautiful roses. It can be downright weary and troublesome, but it can also be amazing. It is up to us, each individual person, how we break through the ups and downs on this journey called life. We control our perceptions. We control our attitudes and our outlooks on each and everything that happens throughout this journey. Many times in life, our journey may take us down an unexpected path. It may be a smooth, fresh paved path, or it may be a path full of potholes. Even the path full of potholes can be smooth if you go around them. At times, some holes are unable to be avoided, so you need to find a way to keep driving that path without breaking the shocks of your car. It can be done with patience, understanding, prayer, and a little faith. Every moment in life can be used for good. Every moment can be a learning moment, an inspirational moment. It is your choice, but I will say that even through dark times, finding joy can be done if you only allow that joy in. Embrace life’s journey and shine your bright light for all to see.
This book is based on true events. It reveals a life's journey of a person who grew up in a corrupt third-world country, in one of the most popular families there. Despite that, he took a solid stand against the corruption that took over his country, including human rights violations, and destroyed everything beautiful there. And no matter the danger he faced and how hard his life became, his principles and determination motivated him along the way. The sacrifices he made throughout his life were huge, but still, no one or nothing was about to stop him from winning the fight. The names of the people and places in the story changed to names from the writer's imagination for safety reasons.
This hardcover book is a compilation of different poems from the author's life experiences, those of his family members and friends, as well as his hopes, dreams and perceptions about life and love.He writes passionately about love, heartbreak, and hope. If you want to reconnect or have a stronger connection to your humanity this is a good read.For more information on the author's products please go to http://bobbylathanjr.com.
You will share the laughter at the ridiculous and cry with the tragedies and relate to each in turn as you take a journey through the rich tapestry of life woven into the prose, songs, and short stories that break from the traditional chronological order and instead focus on feelings, emotions, and thoughts laid bare over a lifetime and beyond. The tapestry woven into the poems, song lyrics, and short stories tell a tale of their own.
The book is a memoir of Lucjan Krause, Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of Windsor in Canada. Born in Poznań in 1928, as a scout and Home Army soldier, he took part in the Warsaw Uprising and after its failure was sent to a POW camp in Germany. The first part of the book focuses on this period in his life and presents a vivid description of many dramatic events from an eyewitness perspective. In 1951, after graduating from the University of London, Lucjan Krause emigrated to Canada and was awarded his PhD in Physics at the University of Toronto. Afterwards he created a vibrant experimental centre for atomic and molecular physics at the University of Windsor. In the past fifty years numerous physicists from Toruń and other Polish scientific centres have participated in research conducted there as postdoctoral fellows. It was possible thanks to the cooperation initiated in 1963 by Lucjan Krause and Aleksander Jabłoński, the Head of the Physics Department of Nicolaus Copernicus University. The second part of Lucjan Krause’s book presents his account of this cooperation which allowed many Polish physicists to conduct experiments with the use of advanced equipment, not available in Poland at that time. In this way, Professor Lucjan Krause contributed significantly to the development of physics in Poland. Thus, Professor Lucjan Krause’s memoir represents not only an essential contribution to the history of the development of atomic physics in the last four decades of the 20th century in Canada and Poland, but also provides insight into Polish-Canadian scientific relations.
This collection of poetry has been almost 40 years in the making, spanning time from the author's adolescence to mature middle age, through love, marriage, divorce, personal loss, and death. It is comprised of a variety of subjects and themes that cover most of the emotional aspects of life that are experienced by all human beings. There are unique poems of humorous and mystical context, as well as some moving descriptions and metaphors on nature. The author believes there are strong common reference points which readers will enjoy and relate to. It reads easy and does not require any formality of poetry structure to be able to appreciate. There are many short poems, and a few longer ones, with both free verse and rhyming schemes. You are invited to come along on this extended journey that reveals the experience of life well lived.
This book is a guide for helping adults to complete and share a Life Map project in a supportive group. I got connected with this ancient practice as director of a seminary program helping over a hundred adults complete and share a Life Map with their introductory spiritual formation class. This project was often viewed as their best learning experience. When Bethel University closed our East coast center, I helped fifty more adult leaders complete this transformative project for the New England Christian Study Center. I was most fortunate to be able to receive a Doctor in Ministry degree with Bethel University, investing five years of research on this signal practice inaugurated by Saint Augustine with the publication of his seminal Confessions in 397 AD. Now I am leading groups of adults for my church and community interested in exploring their legacy via a Life Map project. My guide begins with the church crisis that introduced me to Life Mapping, which helped me navigate a very difficult transition at midlife. The guide then leads an adult through reflection and journaling to complete and share their project with a supportive group, five steps completing this important life skill.