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- With God's help you can make your marriage all it should be and all you crave it to be -- no matter what it's like now. (page 24)
- Men want action. Women want feeling. From day one they're set up to misunderstand each other. (page 12)
- Sometimes you must tell your mate the things you've done wrong, and sometimes you are much better off not to tell. The secret of a strong and intimate marriage is knowing what to share and what to leave buried. (page 108)
- If you're in conflict over sexual desires--one wants to do something other doesn't -- there is a logical and spiritual way to satisfy you both. (page 168)
- As you grow closer to God, you will grow closer to each other. (page 225)
I am a mixed media painter, raised in Southern California. I graduated with a degree in Printmaking from California State University at Northridge and designed textiles in Los Angeles and New York. I now paint and live in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The land is filled with the myths of the ancient people and their kindred animal and plant spirits. The hand colored prints that I am offering celebrate the connection between these worlds. SPIRITUALLY CONNECTED is a hand colored print that is part of my On Common Ground collection of paintings of women from around the world. These women have their heads together like the meeting of the minds and they are surrounded by dragonflies, which are a symbol for illumination and change. This piece is framed in a hand colored wood frame that I expressly designed for this piece. The framed print is 22 x 25 inches. |
The controversy surrounding the origin and history of life has always triggered heated debate between supporters of the two opposing views... Creation vs. Evolution.
How and when did life begin? Is life the result of random processes that occurred over millions of years, or was life designed by a Creator? Is there a definitive record of evolutionary change found in the fossil record? Or is it possible our planet and life that was created was destroyed by a global catastrophic event as recorded in the book of Genesis? Has man evolved from brute ape-like creatures with fossil evidence providing a complete lineage, or has man always been man, made in the image of God as the Bible states?
Evolutionists claim their beliefs are scientific and accurate, proclaiming their theory as an indisputable fact.
Creationists maintain their perspective is logical and can be supported by the observable evidence.
Searching for the Truth on Origins by Roger Oakland will answer your questions about origins based on the facts. Further, the series reveals the impact of the evolutionary view on human morality and spirituality from a biblical worldview. It also provides insight about the role evolution plays in preparing the world for the future as foretold in the Bible. Finally, the series concludes by explaining how the evidence for creation can be used as a tool for evangelism. |
"BibleBitz" - a remarkable software program designed for those who relish moral and spiritually uplifting messages from above. Guidance and inspiration delivered to you on a daily basis, via computer. Elevate your day beginning with empowering scripture!
Beyond personal use, this program is a perfect gift. Anyone who is spiritual, needs guidance, inspiration, or peace, will enjoy this gift daily. Just reading a Bible verse on the computer screen adds meaning to your life and enpowerment for the future.
All verses in this compilation are derived from the American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible, copyright 1901, Public Domain. |
Wild Woodvine provides particularly helpful and focused nutritional support for mental and emotional health that has been adversely affected by abuse, verbal confrontation and spiritual diminishment.* ... Gemmotherapy is one seminal origin point of modern Phytotherapy. Gemmotherapy uses ONLY the flower buds and/or young shoots from the mother plant. It could easily be called Phyto-embryonic Therapy. ... Traditionally, Gemmotherapy has been used by knowledgeable nutritional practitioners and homeopaths to assist in the gentle drainage and detoxification processes of the human body. This form of plant-based nutritional therapy has long been popular in Europe. The use of buds in traditional herbal pharmacopoeia dates back to the middle Ages when Alchemy was the common means of treatment. |
Wild Woodvine provides particularly helpful and focused nutritional support for mental and emotional health that has been adversely affected by abuse, verbal confrontation and spiritual diminishment.* ... Gemmotherapy is one seminal origin point of modern Phytotherapy. Gemmotherapy uses ONLY the flower buds and/or young shoots from the mother plant. It could easily be called Phyto-embryonic Therapy. ... Traditionally, Gemmotherapy has been used by knowledgeable nutritional practitioners and homeopaths to assist in the gentle drainage and detoxification processes of the human body. This form of plant-based nutritional therapy has long been popular in Europe. The use of buds in traditional herbal pharmacopoeia dates back to the middle Ages when Alchemy was the common means of treatment. |
Songs For The Inner Child is a collection of chants and lullabies, both traditional and contemporary, sung with the gentle voice of a loving mother. The songs are healing and soothing for listeners of all ages, carrying powerful messages of affirmation and comfort. Over 200,000 copies have been sold worldwide. With Shaina Noll on lead and harmony vocals, New Age keyboard artist Jim Oliver produced and contributed instrumentally to many of the tracks. Rusty Crutcher, best known for his "Sacred Sites" series of albums, plays saxophone on "Deep Peace". Shaina's husband, Richard, contributes harmony vocals and recorder tracks. Songwriters Cris Williamson, Libby Roderick, Susan McCullen and Bill Douglas are among those whose songs are featured on the album along with Shaina's composition, "Peace Be With You". Lyrics include: "How could anyone ever tell you you were anything less than beautiful...how could anyone ever tell you you were less than whole...how could anyone fail to notice that your loving is a miracle...how deeply you're connected to my soul..." "You can relax now...you are the child of God, and that will never change" "Peace be with you, oh my dear one...peace be with you, precious child...angels hover all about you, they protect you, night and day...angels over all about you, they will guide you on your way..." "Deep peace of the running wave to you, deep peace of the flowing air to you, deep peace of the gentle night to you, moon and stars pour their healing light on you..." |
You Can Relax Now offers nine songs to soothe, inspire and uplift the listener. Some tell a story, some weave a chant, some offer a new look at familiar spiritual concepts. Each song, in its own way, affirms the presence of the Divine in all things. The collection includes: "Each Holy Child" and other new songs by Shaina, a revisiting of "You Can Relax Now" which was first recorded for her "Songs For The Inner Child", "All Is Well", and innovative interpretations of "Silent Night" and "Angels Watching Over Me". Shaina's distinctive vocals are backed up by her own work on piano and keyboards, lush harmonies, guitar, cello and recorder. |
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Open the pages of this book and learn how to experience exciting intensity in your sexual relationship, deeper levels of closeness on an emotional level, and the most fulfilling intimacy of all -- spiritual ONEness.
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Osho, better known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, became infamous for his posh lifestyle and outrageous teachings. A prolific author of some respectable and even insightful books, he refused to pen an autobiography for his myriad disciples. Nonetheless, two of these, Sarito Carol Neiman and Ma Yoga Bhakti, have pieced together an autobiography of sorts from the many of volumes of his writings and published talks. We find in Osho a vibrant mind, a sharp wit, and a feigned unpretentiousness that is both disarming and seductive. Following his story, we learn Osho was raised on a loose tether by his businessman grandfather and atheist grandmother, rebelliously questioning religious authority by the age of 5. By the age of 7, he was uncontrollable, and at 21, he had a prolonged enlightenment experience. A Ph.D. in philosophy brought him to the role of professor, but he outgrew it with his talks on meditation that gradually became more radical, until he was known in India as the sex guru. Ousted from India, he sought to create the perfect and most free community, choosing a remote corner of the U.S. Controversy erupted, and the man who called himself Zorba the Buddha became persona non grata the world over. To read about this unorthodox teacher in his own words is certainly entertaining, and although not without internal contradictions, the book is valuable for its relentless challenge to the sacred tenets of established religious thought. Like the best Zen master, Osho forces us to reconsider our conventions. --Brian Bruya |
Right from the start Kathleen Dowling Singh proclaims: "Dying is safe. You are safe. Your loved one is safe. That is the message of all the words here." True to her promise, Dowling Singh walks us through the final stages of death with complete honesty, yet she manages to quell the ultimate fear of dying. Speaking of the "Nearing Death Experience," Singh has discovered a sequence of phases or qualities that signals when a dying person is entering the final stages of spiritual and psychological transformation. She names them as relaxation, withdrawal, radiance, interiority (a time of going inward), silence, sacred, transcendence, knowing, intensity, and perfection--all of which she explains in great detail. A hospice worker and worldwide lecturer, Dowling Singh is being touted as the next Kubler-Ross. Time will tell. One thing is for certain: this is an astonishingly intelligent and engrossing book about consciously surrendering our bodies and our egos to death. There are 500,000 hospice patients in the U.S. and 5 million hospice workers worldwide. And every one of them would probably find profound comfort in this breakthrough book on dying. --Gail Hudson |

