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Do you have a feeling that you are meant for something bigger in life? Do you feel a calling deep within your soul? If yes, then this book is for you. The author takes you with her on a journey of finding her divine mission on earth. A journey of alchemising layers of agony, trauma & sorrow to find ferocious personal power and inner freedom by the process of creating a cosmic connection with the universe & mama gaia. She openly shares her struggles on this path and all the times her inner power diminished. She also tells the story of cosmic seedlings who choose unique mission on this planet in order to shift the tide of human suffering. The poems and the prose in this book is an activation portal for these mama gaia warriors, starseeds and leaders of the new earth, activating you to awaken the omnipotent power within you. This is deeply mystical & activating journey of finding her soul's most potent medicine, activating her starlight and living her dharma.
Our current ecological derangement is not only a biological crisis but more deeply a crisis of consciousness, culture, and relationship. The core ethical responsibility of our contemporary era, therefore, and the aspiration of this ecopsychological/ecospiritual book, is to create a mutually enhancing relationship between humankind and the rest of nature. To address the urgent concerns of global warming, mass extinction, toxic environments, and our loss of conscious contact with the natural world, psychologist Will W. Adams weaves together insights from Zen Buddhism, Christian mysticism, phenomenology, psychoanalysis, and the practice of psychotherapy. Through a transpersonal, nondual, contemplative approach, Adams explores the fundamental malady of supposed separation (or dissociation): mind over body, self over others, my tribe over others', humans over the rest of nature. Instead of merely discussing these crucial issues in abstract terms, the book presents healing alternatives through storytelling, poetry, and theoretical inquiry. Written in an engaging, down-to-earth manner grounded in vivid descriptions of actual lived experience, A Wild and Sacred Call speaks across disciplines to students, experts, and nonspecialists alike.
J. Phillip Thompson III, an insider in the Dinkins administration, provides the first in-depth look at how the black mayors of America's major cities achieve social change. Black constituents naturally look to black mayors to effect great change for the poor, but the reality of the situation is complicated. Thompson argues that African-American mayors, legislators, and political activists need to more effectively challenge opinions and public policies supported by the white public and encourage greater political inclusion and open political discourse within black communities. Only by unveiling painful internal oppresssions and exclusions within black politics will the black community's power increase, and compel similar unveilings in the broader interracial conversation about the problems of the urban poor. Tracing the historical development and contemporary practice of black mayoral politics, this is a fascinating study of the motivations of black politicians, competing ideologies in the black community and the inner dynamics of urban social change.
Feel the presence of God, as you read, "A Journey With Grace." This masterpeice, is truely the voice of God being brought to life, in poetic form. As you read each poem, you will be redeemed, renewed and restored. "A Journey with Grace" will leave you speechless and wanting to hear more from God! It is a journey you will not want to miss. This book will heal, strengthen and empower you, as God receives all glory! Therefore, I invite you to take this journey with God and receive your salvation or just be renewed in the spirit! Enjoy!
The Crisis, founded by W.E.B. Du Bois as the official publication of the NAACP, is a journal of civil rights, history, politics, and culture and seeks to educate and challenge its readers about issues that continue to plague African Americans and other communities of color. For nearly 100 years, The Crisis has been the magazine of opinion and thought leaders, decision makers, peacemakers and justice seekers. It has chronicled, informed, educated, entertained and, in many instances, set the economic, political and social agenda for our nation and its multi-ethnic citizens.