Living in Tune

Living in Tune
Title Living in Tune PDF eBook
Author Liz Roberta
Publisher Hay House, Inc
Pages 241
Release 2022-01-11
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1788176472

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Spiritual coach and intuitive tarot reader Liz Roberta helps readers to connect with their intuition and discover their true calling. That deeper calling within you? Don't ignore it! It's time to start listening to your intuition - and following it to find your true purpose. Intuition is the strongest tool we have, but far too often we forget to use it or aren't sure where to begin. If you're feeling a little lost, unmotivated or unsure of the best path to take, it's time to look inward and listen. This is the ultimate guide for you to connect with your intuition, discover your soul's calling and finally lead a life where you feel inspired, joyful and in flow. Liz Roberta has devised an accessible framework of 21 transformative questions to help you take practical steps to activate your intuition, figure out what feels right for you and start living in alignment with your purpose. These questions will help you to see the most potent and powerful parts of yourself that you may have been hiding from. You'll discover how to: · tune in to your own intuition · identify your life purpose · trust yourself deeply and gain confidence · choose a life path that is truly your own You are here for a reason and your soul knows what's best for you. When you finish the last page, you'll know too. Trust your intuition, start living in tune with the flow of life and you'll find you're able to guide yourself to exactly where you're meant to be.

I, Roberta

I, Roberta
Title I, Roberta PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Gray Vining
Publisher New American Library of Canada
Pages 232
Release 1967
Genre Women
ISBN

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Woman of thirty, whose husband left with the family's money, ponders whether or not she should let her former husband's new wife adopt her son and give him a better chance in life.

Gen Z, Explained

Gen Z, Explained
Title Gen Z, Explained PDF eBook
Author Roberta Katz
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 275
Release 2021-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 022679153X

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"Our newest generation, Generation Z, or Zoomers, are coming of age in a world rife with amazing new opportunities and unprecedented challenges. Born around the time the World Wide Web made its public debut in 1995, they are "digital natives," the first generation never to know the world without the Internet. They have grown up alongside powerful global networks that offer endless information and connectivity. They have also had the clear realization that their elders know no better than they do how to navigate ongoing crises; that they and their planet have been badly betrayed by decisions which preceded them. In Gen Z, Explained, a team of social scientists set out to take a comprehensive look at this generation, drawing on wide and lively interviews, surveys, and comprehensive linguistic analysis (deploying the authors' proprietary iGen Corpus, a 70-million word collection of Gen-Z-specific English language scraped from social media, time-aligned video transcriptions, and memes). It paints a portrait of an extraordinarily challenged, thoughtful, and promising generation--while sounding a warning to their elders. The authors show that despite all the seemingly insurmountable difficulties they face, this generation continues to be idealistic about the future and highly motivated to make change"--

Huerfano

Huerfano
Title Huerfano PDF eBook
Author Roberta Price
Publisher Univ of Massachusetts Press
Pages 380
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781558495739

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A "splendid book that beautifully captures the spirit of [commune life] . . ." (Nick Bromell, author of "Tomorrow Never Knows"), Price's memoir is at once comic, poignant, and honest, recapturing the sense of affirmation and experimentation that fueled the counterculture without lapsing into sentimentality or cynicism. 40 illustrations.

Nothing Special

Nothing Special
Title Nothing Special PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Joko Beck
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 292
Release 2009-03-11
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0061971197

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WHEN NOTHING IS SPECIAL, EVERYTHING CAN BE The best-selling author of 'Everyday Zen' shows how to awaken to daily life and discover the ideal in the everyday, finding riches in our feelings, relationships, and work. 'Nothing Special' offers the rare and delightful experience of learning in the authentic Buddhist tradition with a wonderfully contemporary Western master.

Geneologies

Geneologies
Title Geneologies PDF eBook
Author Charles Hudson
Publisher
Pages 934
Release 1913
Genre Lexington (Mass. : Town)
ISBN

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Intrusion

Intrusion
Title Intrusion PDF eBook
Author Beatrice Kean Seymour
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1922
Genre
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