Iona Dreaming

Iona Dreaming
Title Iona Dreaming PDF eBook
Author Clare Cooper Marcus
Publisher Nicolas-Hays, Inc.
Pages 352
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0892545887

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A journey of healing takes Clare Cooper Marcus on a 6-month long solitary retreat to the remote Scottish Island of Iona. Here she experiences a mirroring of her soul and reflects and reviews the life that brought her here to this magical place. Her compelling memoir Iona Dreaming is an inspirational account of personal survival and hope in which Clare shares her recovery from a life-threatening illness, which deepens into a contemplation of the events in her life and her physical, emotional and spiritual healing. Clare Cooper Marcus brings both a personal and academic life-long interface with place, environment, and people. Her five previous books about human response to architecture and environment were popular with the public and well-received by the press. Iona Dreaming will reach out to a broad audience: people entering retirement, dealing with serious illnesses, gardeners, lovers of nature, architects and landscape architects, people who are becoming more heath conscious, women who have shared the social and cultural shifts she lived through—especially those coming of age in the 60’s—and all those who seek a more authentic life.

Pilgrimage to Iona

Pilgrimage to Iona
Title Pilgrimage to Iona PDF eBook
Author Claire Nahmad
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Pages 257
Release 2014-09-23
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1780287852

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A celebration of the beauty and mystery of Iona—a hallowed place of pilgrimage and spiritual self-discovery. With a history swathed in spirituality and mystery, the Scottish isle of Iona has always been revered as a holy place, the center of Scottish Christianity. Legends abound of Jesus and Mary Magdalene alighting and living here before the Crucifixion, and Christ is believed to have visited the island with his mother. Celebrating sacred Iona as a place of pilgrimage, Claire Nahmad explores the fascinating ancient link between Iona and Rosslyn Chapel, the extraordinary unfinished building near Edinburgh, another prominent destination for those interested in biblical, masonic and pagan history. Nahmad takes you on a journey of revelation, unlocking the golden secret of the island and unveiling the undisclosed legacy of the Knights Templar.

Creative Dreaming

Creative Dreaming
Title Creative Dreaming PDF eBook
Author Patricia Garfield
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 276
Release 1995-07
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0684801728

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With more than 250,000 copies sold, this classic exploration of dreams and how to use them has been updated to reflect recent research on dreams and dreaming.

The Divine Adventure. Iona. By Sundown Shores

The Divine Adventure. Iona. By Sundown Shores
Title The Divine Adventure. Iona. By Sundown Shores PDF eBook
Author William Sharp
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1900
Genre Mythology, Celtic
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The Earth in Her Hands

The Earth in Her Hands
Title The Earth in Her Hands PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Jewell
Publisher Timber Press
Pages 748
Release 2020-03-03
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1604699833

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The Earth in Her Hands celebrates the important contributions women make to the wide world of plants—in the fields of horticulture, environmental science, botany, floral design, farming, landscape architecture, herbalism, food justice, and more.

Lonely Planet Great Britain

Lonely Planet Great Britain
Title Lonely Planet Great Britain PDF eBook
Author Lonely Planet
Publisher Lonely Planet
Pages 1485
Release
Genre
ISBN 183758219X

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Women Reclaiming the City

Women Reclaiming the City
Title Women Reclaiming the City PDF eBook
Author Tigran Haas
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 359
Release 2023-04-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1538162660

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The originality of Women Reclaiming the City lies not only in the variety of themes being presented, but also in the variety of all these different highly respected women researchers. This book is the first in which current societal themes revolving around urbanism, architecture, and city planning are put forth solely through female perspectives. It reveals the importance of having female lenses on certain societal debates. Twenty-five leading female urban scholars draw on principles, concepts, and positions that are foundational to other frameworks and fields—specifically, critical studies, indigenous and ethnic studies, postcolonial theory, queer theory, feminist theory, progressive urban theory, social ecology, urban planning and design, architecture, urban economics and urban social geography, landscape urbanism, new urbanism, heritage management and urbanism, political ecology, and cultural studies— to present alternatives to the current classical theories and conceptualizations that have failed to engage a truly intersectional analysis of dominant city and urban discourses, policies, and practices. The book is intended for scholars of urban studies, policy makers, and city planning professionals.