Where the Living Dragons Dwell
Title | Where the Living Dragons Dwell PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Duncan |
Publisher | Author House |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2004-07-21 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1418459712 |
While searching for the meaning of life, an important opportunity will arise. Change is inevitable, but it will always catch you off-guard. This book reveals how deep the spiritual realm really is, and how it affects our daily lives. Contained within these page, are many deep secrets of spiritual truth, which have only recently been re-discovered. Other books of similar nature, always tend to touch the surface of spiritual experimentation, but fail to expose the facts. But this book goes straight to the core, to explain as much as possible. And true to the guidelines of a non-fiction novel, it is 90% fact, and only 10% fiction.
Riding the Dragon, Living the Vision
Title | Riding the Dragon, Living the Vision PDF eBook |
Author | Thomsen Poet |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 88 |
Release | 2008-07-23 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1435722043 |
"Know thyself," says Socrates. But humankind tends to ignore human nature, choosing instead to politicalize (escape) thyself. But humankind is turning in on himself (ourself), and like it or not, in time we will be forced by necessity (the dynamic pattern of our own behavior) to meet our Lord (innermost Being), and know thyself as Life-Death, a Spirit-Matter Continuum (one Adam)--or perish altogether. The author offers a philosophical companion to his previous book of poetry The Heart Speaks. 86 pages, consisting of an introduction, 4 chapters, 3 poems and 12 articles on living faith.
Dragon Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Title | Dragon Doesn't Live Here Anymore PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Cohen |
Publisher | Ballantine Books |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 1993-08-03 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 0449908402 |
"Very positive and in tune with our needs today." LEO BUSCAGLIA Alan Cohen's story is an inspiration. From his roots as an Orthodox Jew, he took a mind-expanding tour of the teachings of Jesus, Ram Dass, Zen, Jung, the Esalen Institute, and Einstein, to name a few. In this extraordinary collection of lyrical, challenging essays, Cohen synthesizes what he has learned from these masters, and shares his journey with all of us. He discusses overcoming limitations, creating fulfilling relationships, tuning into the flow of life, transformation, finding a personal path, and the greatest gift of all, love. Read it straight through, or essay by essay, for daily meditations on the mysteries of God, love, and the spiritual path.
Komodo Dragons
Title | Komodo Dragons PDF eBook |
Author | Jill Sherman |
Publisher | Capstone |
Pages | 33 |
Release | 2017-01-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1515750698 |
The Komodo Dragon is the worldÕs largest lizard! Readers will learn all about this real-life dragon that roams only a few small islands on Earth. Life science curriculum links are covered throughout. Critical thinking questions using the common core are also included.
The Kiss of a Unicorn
Title | The Kiss of a Unicorn PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Duncan |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2004-02-23 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1414048513 |
How often have you heard that common phrase: God works in mysterious ways? In this book, the author reveals how the spiritual realm is far more complex than we ever imagined. And yet, it is written in a casual, simplistic style that captures the heart and mind. Each page is filled with intrigue, and the words flow like liquid silver. To miss this book, would be like missing the next greatest stage in your life.
The Wisdom of the Zen Masters
Title | The Wisdom of the Zen Masters PDF eBook |
Author | Irmgard Schloegl |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 1976-01-17 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0811225364 |
Unlike most other formal religions, the Japanese school of Zen Buddhism has no canonized corpus of sacred literature which will reveal the "truth" to diligent readers. There are, however, numerous collections of anecdotes and aphorisms that may serve to convey the sensibility which underscores the practice of Zen. Drawing on these traditional sources, Dr. Irmgard Schloegl of the Buddhist Society in London has gathered into one short volume a sampling of stories and sayings that are a valuable introduction to the study of Zen. "If in every mind burns a flame of the Buddha's Enlightenment," Christmas Humphreys writes in his foreword to The Wisdom of the Zen Masters, "there is nothing to seek and nothing to acquire. We are enlightened, and all the words in the world will not give us what we already have. The man of Zen, therefore, is concerned with one thing only, to become aware of what he already is…" The task of the Japanese Zen master has been to guide his pupils in their awakening. The means used vary––from severe physical discipline to the proposition of enigmatic riddles, or koans––but always to the same end, Enlightenment: experiencing the Great Death of the worldly "I."
Culture and Horticulture
Title | Culture and Horticulture PDF eBook |
Author | Wolf D. Storl |
Publisher | North Atlantic Books |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2013-02-19 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 1583945687 |
Various studies have shown time and again that small organic farms and home gardens are capable of producing more food per acre with less fossil energy than large-scale commercial agricultural installations dependent on machines and toxic chemical fertilizers and pesticides. This classic book by Wolf D. Storl, a respected elder in the practice of permaculture, details how food is grown holistically and beautifully by traditional communities around the world, and shows how to apply their ancient wisdom to our own gardens. With interest in natural, sustainable, organic and local food at an all-time high, people are looking beyond their farmers markets and CSA cooperatives to hyperlocal ways of growing healthy, delicious produce in urban gardens and their own backyards. Culture and Horticulture details time-tested methods that are as effective today as they were hundreds of years ago. On the practical front, the book works as a manual for creating and maintaining a bountiful harvest. It explains how to build the soil to maintain fertility; how to produce compost; how to plant, sow, and tend the various fruit and vegetable plants; how to rotate crops and practice companion planting; how to set up a favorable microclimate; how to deal with so-called weeds and pests; how to harvest at the right time; and finally how to store vegetables and herbs. Special emphasis is given to the art and science of composting, the compost being the "heart" of any self-sufficient garden and a model for the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. At the same time the reader is introduced to the wider aspects of horticulture, to its historical, philosophical, and cosmological contexts and social relevance. Gardening is a cultural activity, shaped by peoples' thoughts, wishes, and needs as well as by their cultural traditions. The author, an anthropologist by profession who has investigated the gardening practices of indigenous people throughout the world and worked for many years on biodynamic farms and in his own food garden, will introduce the reader to Rudolf Steiner's vision of the garden as an organic unit, embedded in the context of terrestrial and cosmic forces. Storl explains the importance of cosmic rhythms (solar, lunar, and planetary), the role of biodynamic herbal preparations as "medicines" for the garden organism, and the so-called "etheric" and "astral" forces. The book presents a vision of the garden as seen through the eyes of "Goethean science," a magical place where alchemical transformations of material substances take place.