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The Enneagram is like a mirror, reflecting dimensions of ourselves that are sometimes hard to see. In this helpful guide, spiritual director and Enneagram teacher Alice Fryling offers an introduction to each number of the Enneagram, with questions and meditations to lead you into deeper self-awareness and reveal how you can experience God's love more abundantly.
After Krato enemies destroy their world, Lasarian refugees flee through the veil hidden in the Soul Mirror and find a haven on Earth. After decades of peace with the native humans, fear and jealousy has created a dangerous world for the Lasarian people, and they now live a hunt or be hunted existence. Danek Kavarac resolves to endure the pain of the loss of his soulmate. Life must go on—until he meets Amari Vaselka, next in line to the crown. A woman that he cannot escape. A woman who can heal his soul. Now he must become the man she deserves or die trying.
Cracked Soul Mirror is a collection of poems which explore situations that most of us can relate to. They take us to the places in author's and our own imagination. Each poem represents a piece of a "cracked mirror", like a part of a mosaic of an authors soul. Each poem / mirror piece shines with its own light and music and invites the reader to play with their reflections. Cracked Soul Mirror will remind you of your long lost love, dreams and hopes, of the times of loneliness, longing for a special one and the beauty hidden in most unusual places. It will show you a world of yours from a different perspective. Napuklo Ogledalo Due je zbirka pesama koje istrauju situacije sa kojima se vecina od nas moe poistovetiti. One nas nose na mesta u autorovoj i naoj sopstvenoj mati. Svaka pesma predstavlja komadic napuklog ogledala, kao dela mozaika autorove due. Svaka pesma / deo ogledala sija svojim sopstvenim svetlom i muzikom i poziva citaoca da se igra sa njihovim odsjajima. Napuklo Ogledalo Due ce podsetiti na davno izgubljene ljubavi, snove i nade, na vreme usamljenosti, cenje ka nekome dragom i lepoti, skrivenoj na neocekivanim mestima. Prikazace svaciji sopstveni svet iz drugacije perspektive.
A scientific young woman probes the mysterious death of her magically gifted sister in this quasi-Renaissance epic fantasy sequel to The Spirit Lens. Anne de Vernase is fighting to hold herself together as scandal and tragedy tear her family apart. Her father remains at large, convicted of treason and murder thanks to her own testimony—and his pursuit of depraved sorcery. Her mother has gone insane, and her brother is a prisoner. Her sister, a talented sixth-year student at the Collegia Magica, has recently died under mysterious circumstances. And now the man she despises, Portier de Savin-Duplais, arrives with a foreboding summons from her godfather, the king. Once in Merona, Anne finds herself in a city besieged by dark sorcery and in a royal court full of treacherous machinations. Disturbing rumors surround the queen’s volatile sorcerer, while the queen’s mother is waging a manipulative game. And when a killer strikes, Anne questions what really happened to her sister. With no talent for magic and few allies to protect her, Anne begins a perilous search for the truth that will shake up a kingdom . . . “A compelling and altogether admirable work.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Lavish. . . . Berg’s characters return to vivid life. . . . Berg refreshes and reinvigorates the familiar trappings of epic fantasy, shaping a novel that rings true both linguistically and imaginatively. This is one to savor.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Berg brings life and grace to a story of magic and politics that should appeal to the author’s fans as well as lovers of Renaissance-style fantasy.” —Library Journal “A novel that stakes an early claim to my Top 10 list of 2011. . . . Traditional fantasy does not get better than this!” —Fantasy Book Critic
In a timeless battle between good and evil, one man rises with the power to see into souls and defeat the forces of darkness. Demetrius is no ordinary man. Gifted with four types of supernatural eyesight, he can peer into the true nature of humankind, discerning good hearts from those bent on evil. As a child, his strange abilities and lion-hearted resilience catch the attention of demonic forces desperate to destroy him. Though cruelly tormented over the years, Demetrius grows to embrace his divine calling. Under the guidance of God, his true identity as Christ comes to light – the saviour sent to redeem humanity by defeating the devil himself. Empowered to shatter demonic strongholds, Christ liberates the oppressed from sin and ushers in an age of reform. But his radical message of love and spiritual awakening incites the ire of sinister powers. In a gripping, imaginative retelling of the cosmic clash between light and darkness, The Eyes Are the Soul Mirror invites readers into an unseen world where a reluctant hero discovers his glorious destiny.
Raw but relatable, 'The Soul in the Mirror' is a collection of poetry, which takes readers on an intimate journey through self-discovery. Deeply vulnerable, it sheds light on the shadow of a past, breaks down heartache that haunts, and dismantles anxiety's grip in resolve to find peace within. Romantic but bold, it takes stock of the past, meditates on the present, and pursues a future enriched with passion. It speaks to new beginnings, society's unreliable rule book, mental health, and listening to heart's intuition. Experiences of anxiety, depression, fear, femininity found, and strength in rising up are witnessed in the journey to become. Lost but found through the very nature of writing, it's a reunion between the soul, mind, body, and one's own reflection.
Physiognomy, the history of racial classifications, and the interplay between natural philosophy, medicine, and ethics The idea of the body as a mirror of the soul has fascinated mankind throughout history. Being able to see through an individual, and drawing conclusions on their character solely based on a selection of external features, is the subject of physiognomy, and has a long tradition running well into recent times. However, the pre-modern, especially medieval background of this discipline has remained underexplored. The selected case studies in this volume each contribute to a better understanding of the history of physiognomy from antiquity to the Renaissance, and offer discussions on unedited treatises and on the application, development, and reception of this field of knowledge, as well as on visual sources inspired by physiognomic theory. Contributors: Enikő Békés (Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Joël Biard (University of Tours), Lisa Devriese (KU Leuven), Maria Fernanda Ferrini (University of Macerata), Christophe Grellard (École Pratique des Hautes Études), Luís Campos Ribeiro (University of Lisbon), Maria Michela Sassi (University of Pisa), Oleg Voskoboynikov (Higher School of Economics Moscow), Steven J. Williams (New Mexico Highlands University), Joseph Ziegler (University of Haifa), Gabriella Zuccolin (University of Pavia)
Basing our psychospiritual development on the model of the tree a symbol of the continuity of life Stephanie Sorrell shows how we may understand the rhythms and cycles of the tree and integrate them into our vision in a conscious way.