"Eminent yoga teachers Richard Freeman and Mary Taylor explore essential lessons from The Bhagavad Gita to reveal a practical guide for living in today's complex world."-- Provided by publisher
Mary Taylor's 'The First Duty of Women' is an inspiring collection of articles that originally appeared in the Victoria Magazine from 1865 to 1870. The book discusses the role of women in society and their duty towards it. The articles in this collection provide valuable insights into the lives of women during that period and are a must-read for anyone interested in women's history.
"This work's thoughtful, delicate prose paves a promising way for future installments." - Kirkus Reviews Beth Lawrence was a preppy tomboy who would never be a debutante. A sensitive outsider in search of love and belonging she was raised by stoic older parents; abusive older siblings; and unspoken intergenerational trauma with a family history of alcoholism. She found solace in books; her friends; and the holidays and summers when she got to see Hope and Little Will, and compete in sailboat races on Narraganset Bay with Kim. Always compared to her perfect older brother George, she studied hard, got good grades and finally learned how to stand up to bullies. In July of 1979, her parents suddenly sold everything, and moved to a small isolated town in rural New Hampshire. Like a piece of furniture, they lifted her out of the only life and home she had ever known without explanation. At 14, alone and insecure at home and in the world, Beth continued to search for identity, love and belonging. In the face of grief and loss and sudden death, she struggled to cope and find ways to orient herself in this big unfurling pattern of the unfamiliar. In her encounters with different people, she made new friends; fell for Toby; and learned that everyone, even the people she idolized all have challenges and demons they must face.
Designed for musicians, this religious songbook features a variety of songs suitable for flute, clarinet, cello, and piano, complete with chords for each piece. Accompanied by photos, Bible verses, and inspiring testimonies from the composer, the songs are ideal for church services or personal performances. Each piece aims to honor and glorify the Lord, making it a meaningful addition to any musician's repertoire.
The narrative explores a personal journey through struggles with promiscuity, substance abuse, and toxic relationships. It offers a candid account of overcoming these challenges, emphasizing the quest for victory over deception in various forms. Through this raw storytelling, the author aims to inspire others facing similar battles, highlighting resilience and the pursuit of a healthier, more fulfilling life.
Drawing on yogic philosophy and Buddhism, this book delves into the nature of happiness, presenting it as a profound, embodied expression of life. Esteemed yoga teachers Richard Freeman and Mary Taylor provide practical steps to cultivate happiness, emphasizing the importance of connection to others in the process. Through their insights, readers are guided on a transformative journey toward a deeper understanding and experience of joy.
Featuring a collection of beautiful songs, this book caters to musicians playing the xylophone, flute, clarinet, and piano. It includes arrangements suitable for various settings, such as churches and outdoor events, and offers duet options for flute and clarinet players. The vibrant pages are enhanced with Bible verses, making it an inspiring resource for both individual and group performances. Enjoy the joy of music with this versatile songbook.
This guided journey explores the biblical books of Esther and Ruth, focusing on personal growth and group discussions. It delves into themes of faith, courage, and loyalty, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives through the lens of these compelling narratives. The book offers insights and prompts for deeper understanding, making it suitable for both individual study and group exploration, fostering a richer connection to the Scriptures and their relevance today.
A Series Of Articles Reprinted From The Victoria Magazine, 1865 To 1870 (1870)
304 páginas
11 horas de lectura
The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian text, preserving its historical significance. While it may exhibit imperfections typical of older works, such as marks and flawed pages, it aims to maintain the integrity of the original material. This edition reflects a commitment to cultural preservation and accessibility, ensuring that important literature remains available in high-quality formats for contemporary readers.