Book Description
Walking is great exercise for the body, but this collection of short, easy exercises makes walking a great workout for the mind and soul as well.
Author : Mary H. Frakes
Publisher :
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 16,46 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Self-actualization (Psychology)
ISBN : 9780966787948
Walking is great exercise for the body, but this collection of short, easy exercises makes walking a great workout for the mind and soul as well.
Author : Nancy Eubel
Publisher : ARE Press
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 41,7 MB
Release : 2010-09
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 0876045913
What if you could go back in time and revisit an event that has had a lasting effect on your life? Would you? In Mindwalking, author Nancy Eubel teaches us to how to do just that. Your reactions to an event can be more important than the event itself. And your intentions and thoughts are every bit as responsible for your current life’s conditions as are your actions. Through past-life regressions or through an altered-state process called “mindwalking,” you can achieve healing by releasing old patterns and creating new, beneficial ones. This book will teach you through mindwalking, you can begin to explore your own past lives to better understand why your life is the way it is and to learn how to move in a direction that is more in keeping with your soul’s purpose.
Author : John Bascom
Publisher :
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 50,73 MB
Release : 1881
Category : Psychology
ISBN :
Author : Alison Jesson
Publisher : Troubador Publishing Ltd
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 23,30 MB
Release : 2012-09-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 178088334X
Singapore. 1940. John Garrett, a young army doctor is impatient for the War to arrive in the Far East. He longs for the excitement of battle and a chance to prove his skills on the front line. He is not prepared for surrender or imprisonment. Based on a true story, The Mind’s Garden explores the intensity of wartime relationships and the urge to discover value, meaning and purpose when faced with adversity. It is not a typical POW narrative, but instead explores how men cope when their freedom is snatched from them.The story also follows the lives of others, each of whom makes discoveries about themselves; Bea, a nurse with whom John forms his first mature relationship; Richard Henderson who has joined the army to escape a scandal; Roger Lester who sees the war as one big adventure and a chance to make his parents proud of him; Alan Rose, a bombardier, whose down to earth ideas have an impact on his fellow captives. And all the while, back in war-torn England, Min, John Garrett’s mother, has to find her own way of surviving the long years of separation.Alison Jesson’s father was one of 400 men held in a propaganda camp in Korea which the Japanese set up in order to convince the west they were treating their prisoners well, and this novel has been based on his letters, diaries and experiences
Author : Roger Kathol
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 41,36 MB
Release : 2007-03-30
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 0313083517
It doesn't make sense to treat Dan's bleeding ulcer, without attention to the depression that spurs him to drink alcohol excessively, which contributes to ulcer development. Nor is it prudent to ignore Nancy's anxiety that prevents her following through on chemotherapy for breast cancer. The connections are obvious, yet today connecting treatments for mind and body is a rare occurrence. Mental health and substance-abuse disorder assessments and interventions are separated by the payment mechanics of health plans, which encourage independent delivery of services. Dr. Kathol, a veteran internist and psychiatrist, shows the physical, emotional, social, economic and legal effects of what he calls headless health care. He illustrates with patient stories the profound impact that emotional issues and/or psychiatric disorders have on physical health and, conversely, the impact medical illness has on mental health. This book begins with stories of real patients suffering with concurrent behavioral and physical disorders who are forced to navigate a health care system that fosters what Kathol calls inferior care, escalating the costs and perpetuating personal impairment. He calls for health system reorganization wherein behavioral health becomes an integral part of physical health—integrated health care.
Author : Arthur Richter
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 31,42 MB
Release : 2016-01-29
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1514434393
Mind Walk is not just about multiple personalities. Its about wraps of different time and life spans stemming about successful young people who wake up in the morning and find theirselves no longer living the same life they lived before they went to sleep. From their experiences, transitional lives depict the vocal points of their deaths through different times. They find themselves being transported through time, becoming different people of both sexes of different colors from different cultures, all the while noticing portals and objects above them as if observing the experiences. They find theirselves back to their original, preexisting life, only to discover that . . . Sorry, I cant finish it. It will give the whole content of the story away. To be continued. The story is about twenty-five thousand. Its a melodrama that has many twists and turns in it that could have sequels added to it. I hope that I incited your curiosity. Thats what I was hoping to do.
Author : Blake Leath
Publisher : eBookIt.com
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 50,17 MB
Release : 2018-05-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1456630997
For something so essential, "strategy" is often misunderstood, misinterpreted, and misapplied, and given the complex challenges facing contemporary organizations–and entire societies–we must grow more and better strategists. Tackling three simple yet sweeping questions, Cultivating the Strategic Mind answers: (1) What is strategy, and why aren't more leaders better strategists? (2) While strategy is foundational in exemplary organizations, why are so many others missing it altogether? (3) How can I apply strategy in palpable, pragmatic ways to the benefit of those around me? A breezy writing style, intuitive models, research-based solutions, and sticky storytelling make Cultivating the Strategic Mind an easy, stimulating, fun, and immensely credible approach toward developing strategists for our evolving world of work. Increasingly regarded as a classic in its domain, Cultivating the Strategic Mind is the must-have handbook for every professional strategist and leader journeying to become visionary, creator, and architect of strategy.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 10,75 MB
Release : 1886
Category : Mind and body
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Author : Osho
Publisher : Osho International
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 36,8 MB
Release : 2017-08-08
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 0880500832
Although the word 'psychology' does not come up in this book, this early work by Osho shows his deep understanding of the subject and his attempt to make the connection between meditation and a modern understanding of psychology that includes the importance that our minds play in determining and giving direction, on many levels, to our lives. Osho has taught for many years that meditation is not a religious exercise but a scientific method to understand what the mind is, and how it works, and to learn how to create a healthy distance from what is, in many ways, a programmed and robot-like mechanism that seems to be dominating our lives and decisions and activities more and more – and not always in a positive way. As Osho has said so often, beginning many decades ago - that humanity is afflicted by a deep and fundamental insanity, and that we initiate each new generation of children into that madness - is now becoming more and more obvious. The children who refuse to be initiated into that madness will appear rebellious or mad to their elders, who persist with the best intentions to force them onto the same path, to participate in the same madness. "It is utterly dangerous to be sane in this world," Osho says. "A sane person has to pay a heavy price for his sanity." Osho pleads in this book for what he calls an independent mind, independent thinking – and challenges us to question our belief that we are already great independent minds, a belief based on the lack of understanding that our thoughts mostly come from others, like a computer program full of malware downloaded into our brains. "What I mean by the thinking state is that you should have eyes, what I mean is the ability to think on your own. But I don't mean a crowd of thoughts. We all have a crowd of thoughts within us, but we don't have thinking within us. So many thoughts go on moving within us, but the power of thinking has not been awakened." In his early days of teaching Osho ran meditation camps in which he introduced people into meditation, and his morning and evening talks created the framework of understanding for this work. This book is a fascinating record of one of these camps – in a short period of three days Osho introduces his participants to an understanding that our minds are running on malware programs – and he introduces meditation as an antivirus to clean our minds of the conditionings and indoctrinations that are preventing us from realizing our full potential and to be happy. “In the coming three days I will talk to you about the search for life...I must first say that life is not what we understand it to be. Until this is clear to us, and we recognize in our hearts that what we think of as life is not life at all, the search for the true life cannot begin.” “When you have something authentically your own in your mind, you start moving toward the soul. Then you become worthy, then you are able to know the soul. Until you have an independent mind, it is simply impossible for individuality to be born.”
Author : David Zierk PsyD
Publisher : Archway Publishing
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 28,94 MB
Release : 2023-09-11
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1665744405
Have you ever wanted the power to rule the world? Sounds amazing, right? But maybe not possible. Instead, what if you were given the rules that power your mind? What if you could learn to read minds, starting with your own? What would you do with your new superpower? How would you rule your world? Your mind operates on a set of unspoken, yet extremely persuasive internalized rules. Understanding how these Mind Rules operate provides you a spectacular advantage for upgrading your present state of being, navigating the world around you, creating a sustainable perspective, and moving you productively forward. Knowing how “the mind” works places you in a powerful position to better understand how “your mind” works. In turn, the odds vastly improve that you become the person you were always meant to be. Sounds amazing, right?