The Grief Recovery Handbook, 20th Anniversary Expanded Edition
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Offers a tested program of specific, self-help actions that those suffering from different types of loss can undertake to deal with grief and recovery.






Offers a tested program of specific, self-help actions that those suffering from different types of loss can undertake to deal with grief and recovery.
Exploring the intersection of science and therapy, this book presents a comprehensive theory that posits a vast energy field as the fundamental basis of the universe. It delves into how this Great Field underlies all existence, including the concept of the soul as a form of personal energy. Through the integration of therapeutic insights and scientific findings, it offers a unique perspective on the nature of reality and our connection to it.
Focusing on themes of transience and the interplay between life and decay, the poet explores both cosmic and molecular realms. The work captures the essence of our fragile existence, reflecting a deep awareness of the world’s impermanence. Through vivid imagery and poignant language, it invites readers to contemplate the beauty and sorrow inherent in life’s fleeting moments.
In the second century AD, a Greek nobleman is travelling and living abroad in Germany while carrying on an affair with a military man's wife. When discovered, he takes an emergency business trip to save his life and packs amongst his belongings certain items that lead the people he encounters to think him a Norse God, a fortuitous point of view which he does little to dispel. Forced to keep up the pretence of being a god while staying one step ahead of his lover's jealous husband, Photinus must juggle the severity of his situation with the enjoyment of being a god. Published here with its sequel, NOT FOR ALL THE GOLD IN IRELAND and companion volume MEN WENT TO CATTREATH, VOTAN is one of the highpoints of modern fantasy.
This series provides a stimulating introduction to the great classic stories of literature and the best in children's fiction. The books are easy and enjoyable to read, and feature full-page, full-color pictures and photographs. Each title includes interesting information about the authors, and comprehension questions to spark discussion.
The true life histories of Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, and other residents of the lawless town known as Deadwood—the inspiration for the award-winning HBO® series and film. With a cast of historically rich characters, The Real Deadwood explores the lives of Wild Bill Hickok, Al Swearengen, Seth Bullock, Calamity Jane, Sol Star, and a host of others who walked the streets of Deadwood. An historical crossroad of the American west, even Wyatt Earp came to Deadwood, only to bump heads with Sheriff Seth Bullock. Other celebrated visitors over the years include Buffalo Bill Cody, the Sundance Kid, Bat Masterson, and Teddy Roosevelt. Looking at the world of primitive medicine, prostitution, and law from lawlessness, The Real Deadwood separates the facts from the fiction in its overview of a town violent enough to rival the likes of Tombstone, Dodge City, and Abilene. This is the true story of life on the frontier—when roughing it was truly rough. It's good versus evil and civilization versus anarchy. It's the real Deadwood.
Introduces the Globe theatre, built in London in 1599 and used for the original performances of many of Shakespeare's plays. Explains what it was like to work in the theatre, and to be part of the audience. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary
A Forgotten Mystic Endeavour and Its Brutal Suppression
Set against the backdrop of the church of Notre-Dame, the narrative explores the intersection of wealth and eastern mysticism, revealing how these elements transformed ordinary life into a pursuit of transcendence. The story uncovers the hidden significance of this architectural marvel, highlighting its potential to inspire spiritual awakening and a deeper connection to the divine. Through rich descriptions and insights, the book invites readers to rediscover this overlooked treasure and its profound impact on faith and daily existence.
In poems as tautly constructed as they are trenchantly observed, Winter, Glossolalia probes the nature of language to depict the world from which it springs.
Fotografická publikace zachycuje francouzské umění rané a vrcholné gotiky. Popisuje stavební vývoj katedrály v Chartres, její výzdobu, relikvie a posvátná místa. Součástí knihy jsou převzaté texty dokumentů i studií Henryho Adamse, Johna Jamese a André Chédevilla. Dále také antologie textů středověkých teologů 13. století o architektuře, malířství a sochařství. Knihu doplňují barevné obrazové přílohy a výběrová komentovaná bibliografie.