Somewhere to Dream


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From Genevieve Graham, author of Sound of the Heart, comes the tale of two strangers living with the Cherokee—one with a warrior’s heart; the other with deadly dreams… The Cherokee call her Shadow Girl. A white woman adopted by Indians, Adelaide is haunted by the dark dreams she hides—of her murdered family, of the men she fears, and most of all, of the ones that foretell the future. After her visions cause her to make a terrible mistake, she renounces her power and buries her dreams deep in her soul. Until Jesse Black is captured by the tribe. His life is spared because the Cherokee believe his warrior spirit belongs to their fallen brother. Though he hates all Indians, Adelaide illuminates their way of life for him, just as he shines light into her shadowed heart. But when her dreams return, Jesse must help her face them…or die trying…




From Somewhere in a Dream


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For close to thirty years, Baron Witherspoon has lived another man's life. Now, he's been pushed out of his job as a beat cop in rural Ark City, Kansas. He should be looking forward to some kind of a future but instead there is too much from his past forcing him to face many hidden truths. An unsolved murder demands justice. An unknown threat results in a lengthy journey. His health is in decline. What he doesn't realize is the answers are right there in front of him.




A Place to Dream and other short stories


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A fourth book of feel-good short stories about families, romance and relationships. Perfect coffee-break reading for fans of women’s fiction. A Place to Dream: A woodland valley is a place of bittersweet memories. A Country Girl at Heart: Leo's jet-setting lifestyle is something Gemma can't live with any more. My Brother Bill: An encounter in a country lane has a strange effect on Sam's big brother. Following the Dream: Everyone has a dream. Might Alice's be about to come true? Ernie's Day Out: Ernie is feeling his age but a trip down memory lane proves to be just what he needs. Time to Choose: Penelope's family want her to join them in Australia, but how can she leave the village where she grew up? Josh and the New Baby: Josh longs to be noticed but his mother is just too busy with the new baby.




A Box a Room a Place to Dream


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When you open a book, you open up a world of possibilities, of ideas and viewpoints. This is the introduction to a compilation of poems; a life time of expressions, ideas, and observations by Denise Samyn entitled, A Box, A Room, A Place to Dream. The book consists of free-form and multi-formed poems and is a dream come true. In the beginning, it was a way for me to express myself and I find great comfort in writing. Now, I realize its time to share my work with the rest of the world. If you have a dream, then make it happen. Believe in yourself, in your abilities and bring your dreams to fruition. Never allow fear or doubts to hinder you.




The World Dream Book


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A unique self-help guide to dream interpretation using techniques and icons from cultures around the world. • Challenges the assumption that all symbols universally signify the same thing to all dreamers. • Includes numerous stories, games, and exercises for inducing, recalling, interpreting, and utilizing dreams. • Extends beyond Jung and Freud to include dream theory from numerous world cultures, including the Temiar of Malaya, the African Ibans, the Lepchka of the Himalayas, and the Ute of North America. Dreaming can be used as a tool for understanding our own consciousness, enhancing creativity, receiving visions, conquering fears, interpreting recent events, healing the body, and evolving the soul. Tapping into the vast dreaming experiences and lore of the world's cultures--from the Siwa people of the Libyan desert to the Naskapi Indians of Labrador--Sarvananda Bluestone challenges the assumption that all symbols universally signify the same thing to all dreamers. The World Dream Book encourages readers to develop their own, personalized symbols for understanding their consciousness and provides a series of stories, multicultural techniques, and games to help them do so. Playful explorations, such as the aboriginal "Sipping the Water of the Moon," teach how to induce, recall, interpret, and utilize the power of dreams. Readers will discover how a stone under a pillow can help us remember a dream and will explore their own dormant artist and writer as they reclaim the power of their sleeping consciousness. Sarvananda Bluestone applies his uniquely engaging style to demonstrate that, with a few simple tools, everybody has the capacity to unleash their full dreaming potential.




The Atlas of Dream Places


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Photographic journey to more than thirty of the best-loved places in the world, telling stories of history and fable, heroes and villains, associated with romantic cities, paradise islands, and exotic locales.




Upper Room Bulletin


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Munsey's Magazine


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The Dreams of Orlow


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Existential Therapies


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What does it mean to practice therapy in an existential way? What are the different existential approaches? What are their strengths and limitations? Focusing on practical, face-to-face work with clients, the book introduces students to six existential therapies, highlighting areas of commonality and difference, and discusses key figures and their contributions, including Yalom, van Deurzen, Spinelli, Frankl and Laing. It outlines the critical perspectives and key debates, and presents implications for practice, reflection and further reading. Fully updated to reflect current issues, this book now includes: · Sections presenting research evidence for each approach · An extended case study running through the book, demonstrating how different therapies might approach the same case · Chapter overviews, questions for reflection, and additional case studies of actual existential practice.