Recover!

Recover!
Title Recover! PDF eBook
Author Stanton Peele
Publisher Da Capo Lifelong Books
Pages 322
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Medical
ISBN 0738216755

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Outlines a holistic program for addicts and their families based on evidence-based treatments, CBT, and meditation, rejecting conventional beliefs and programs to explain how to permanently overcome self-destructive compulsions.

It's a Long Walk to the Liquor Store

It's a Long Walk to the Liquor Store
Title It's a Long Walk to the Liquor Store PDF eBook
Author John F Taylor
Publisher ColdBlooded Publishing, LLC
Pages 52
Release 2014-10-23
Genre Poetry
ISBN

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It’s a Long Walk to the Liquor Store was inspired by the Anza Borrego desert, Morphine (the band), and the Heroin Hotel near the Salton Sea. It’s a one way e-ticket ride into the surrealistic mindset of a poet discovering for the first time the true implications of love, alcohol, and poetry. The entire book was created behind the now elusive ‘Green door’ of number 157 where John befriended some of the most talented and creative people he’d ever encountered. The entire book was penned within those walls; where the door was always unlocked with a standing invitation to join in the creative processes taking place within. Countless bottles, many friends, and even a couple of coffee tables were lost forever while John chased the muse during the writing of It’s a Long Walk to the Liquor Store. Twenty years later the book is seeing the light for the first time.

The Sacred Gaze

The Sacred Gaze
Title The Sacred Gaze PDF eBook
Author Susan Pitchford
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 184
Release 2014
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0814635687

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Eight hundred years ago, Clare of Assisi advised a correspondent to gaze into the mirror of the crucified Christ and study her own face within it. A hundred years ago, sociologist Charles Horton Cooley said we can know our self only as it is reflected to us by others. Contemplation is the choice to find our reflection in the divine Mirror. In The Sacred Gaze, Susan Pitchford explores how a false self is created by distortions in the mirrors around us. Drawing from the mystical and sociological traditions, and with practical suggestions for how to begin, Pitchford shows how gazing into the face of Christ can reveal to us who we really are. When the true self is known, and known as God s beloved, the way is opened to radical freedom and joy.

Singularity Rising

Singularity Rising
Title Singularity Rising PDF eBook
Author James D. Miller
Publisher BenBella Books
Pages 289
Release 2012-10-16
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1936661659

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In Ray Kurzweil's New York Times bestseller The Singularity is Near, the futurist and entrepreneur describes the Singularity, a likely future utterly different than anything we can imagine. The Singularity is triggered by the tremendous growth of human and computing intelligence that is an almost inevitable outcome of Moore's Law. Since the book's publication, the coming of the Singularity is now eagerly anticipated by many of the leading thinkers in Silicon Valley, from PayPal mastermind Peter Thiel to Google co-founder Larry Page. The formation of the Singularity University, and the huge popularity of the Singularity website kurzweilai.com, speak to the importance of this intellectual movement. But what about the average person? How will the Singularity affect our daily lives—our jobs, our families, and our wealth? Singularity Rising: Surviving and Thriving in a Smarter, Richer, and More Dangerous World focuses on the implications of a future society faced with an abundance of human and artificial intelligence. James D. Miller, an economics professor and popular speaker on the Singularity, reveals how natural selection has been increasing human intelligence over the past few thousand years and speculates on how intelligence enhancements will shape civilization over the next forty years. Miller considers several possible scenarios in this coming singularity: • A merger of man and machine making society fantastically wealthy and nearly immortal • Competition with billions of cheap AIs drive human wages to almost nothing while making investors rich • Businesses rethink investment decisions to take into account an expected future period of intense creative destruction • Inequality drops worldwide as technologies mitigate the cognitive cost of living in impoverished environments • Drugs designed to fight Alzheimer's disease and keep soldiers alert on battlefields have the fortunate side effect of increasing all of their users' IQs, which, in turn, adds a percentage points to worldwide economic growth Singularity Rising offers predictions about the economic implications for a future of widely expanding intelligence and practical career and investment advice on flourishing on the way to the Singularity.

Surfing for God

Surfing for God
Title Surfing for God PDF eBook
Author Michael John Cusick
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 226
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 0849947235

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"Every man who knocks on the door of a brothel is knocking for God." - G. K. Chesterton What if lust for porn is really a search for true passion? In a world where there are 68 million searches for pornography every day and where over 70 percent of Christian men report viewing porn in the last year, it's no surprise that more and more men struggle with an addiction to this false fantasy. Common wisdom says if they just had more willpower or more faith, their fight would be over. Is the answer really that simple? According to the counselor and ministry leader Michael John Cusick, the answer is no--but the big truth may be much more freeing.Backed by scripture, Cusick uses examples from his own life and from his twenty years of counseling experience to show us how the pursuit of empty pleasure is really a search for our heart's deepest desire--and the real key to to resistance is discovering and embracing the joy we truly want. Cusick's insights help readers understand how porn struggles begin, what to do to prevent them, and most importantly, how to overcome the compulsion once it begins. In the end, this powerful book shows us all how the barrier built by porn addiction can become a bridge to abundant life.

The Daisy in the Rose Garden

The Daisy in the Rose Garden
Title The Daisy in the Rose Garden PDF eBook
Author Ginger Forgione
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 39
Release 2011-09-15
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1105041336

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A collection of poetry, about Love, life and heartbreak, Ones to make you laugh and some will make you cry, but it's all my soul, that I'm sharing with you.

The Myth of Sex Addiction

The Myth of Sex Addiction
Title The Myth of Sex Addiction PDF eBook
Author David J. Ley
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 272
Release 2012-03-08
Genre Psychology
ISBN 144221306X

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The media today is filled with powerful men in trouble for their sexual behaviors, and invariably, they are diagnosed as sexual addicts. Since Adam first hid his nakedness from God and pointed the finger at Eve, men have struggled to take responsibility for their sexuality. Over the past three decades, these behaviors have come to reflect not a moral failing, but instead, evidence of an ill-defined disease, that of “sexual addiction.” The concept of sexual addiction is a controversial one because it is based on questionable research and subjective moral judgments. Labeling these behaviors as sex addiction asserts a false, dangerous myth that undermines personal responsibility. Not only does this epidemic of sex addiction excuses mislabel male sexuality as dangerous and unhealthy, but it destroys our ability to hold people accountable for their behaviors. By labeling males as weak and powerless before the onslaught and churning tide of lust, we take away those things that men should live up to: personal responsibility; integrity; self-control; independence; accountability; self-motivation; honor; respect for self and others. In The Myth of Sex Addiction, Ley presents the history and questionable science underlying this alleged disorder, exposing the moral and cultural judgments that are embedded in the concept, as well as the significant economic factors that drive the label of sex addiction in clinical practice and the popular media. Ley outlines how this label represents a social attack on many forms of sexuality—male sexuality in particular—as well as presenting the difficulty this label creates in holding people responsible for their sexual behaviors. Going against current assumptions and trends, Ley debunks the idea that sex addiction is real, or at least that it is as widespread as it appears to be. Instead, he suggests that the high-sex behaviors of some men is something that has been tacitly condoned for countless years and is only now labeled as a disorder as men are being held accountable to the same rules that have been applied to women. He suggests we should expect men to take responsibility for sexual choices, rather than supporting an approach that labels male sexual desire as a "demonic force" that must be resisted, feared, treated, and exorcised.