Book Description
An inspiring narrative about finding purpose in the outdoors, healing in nature, and hope for veterans
Author : Cindy Ross
Publisher : Mountaineers Books
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 37,16 MB
Release : 2021-04
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781680513035
An inspiring narrative about finding purpose in the outdoors, healing in nature, and hope for veterans
Author : Kathleen Krull
Publisher : Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Page : 17 pages
File Size : 18,32 MB
Release : 2021-03-23
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1646980360
She gave up everything: her home, her possessions, even her real name. She called herself Peace Pilgrim, put on her sneakers, and started off on her quest to walk thousands of miles all around America. Step by step, mile after mile, Peace Pilgrim traveled tirelessly, inviting everyone she met to consider a world where each person and each nation chooses peace. This true story about a little-known woman who sacrificed everything for her convictions inspires us to step out for what we believe in, gathering others to join us along the way.
Author : Peace Pilgrim
Publisher : Friends of Peace PIlgrim
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 14,95 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Conduct of life
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Author : Peace Pilgrim
Publisher : Friends of Peace PIlgrim
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 23,7 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780943734293
Peace Pilgrim was born Mildred Lisette Norman to Ernest and Josephine Norman in 1908 on a poultry farm in Egg Harbor City, New Jersey. Her father was a carpenter, and her mother was a tailor. Mildred Lisette Norman adopted the name "Peace Pilgrim" in 1953 in Pasadena, California, and walked across the United States for 28 years. 'Peace Pilgrim: her life and work in her own words' was compiled by some of her friends in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1982. Composed mainly in her own words except for the reproduced newspaper articles and the introduction. There are comments by people she met while on her 28 year pilgrimage for peace.
Author : Jalaja Bonheim
Publisher : Two Harbors Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,80 MB
Release : 2013-10-29
Category : Motivation (Psychology)
ISBN : 9781626523609
Today, humankind is standing at a crossroads. One path leads to escalating violence and self-extinction, the other to the creation of a peaceful global community n this groundbreaking new book, internationally acclaimed author Jalaja Bonheim uncovers the inner dynamics that have for eons kept us mired in violence and strife. Based on her work with leaders from around the world, she shows that we are capable of evolving into a wise and peaceful species, and empowers us to do so. Read this book and Join an unprecedented global movement, the fruits of which are both inner and outer peace! Book jacket.
Author : Baptiste Paul
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 38 pages
File Size : 13,28 MB
Release : 2021-03-02
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0735844496
"From saying hello and pronouncing your friend's name correctly to giving more than you take and saying I'm sorry, this simple concept book explores definitions of peace and actions small and big that foster it"--
Author : Amy-Jill Levine
Publisher : Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Page : 35 pages
File Size : 38,53 MB
Release : 2022-03-29
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1646982282
A tiny fig tree needs time to grow. But how much time? All four seasons go by . . . and there are no figs. The seasons pass again. Still no figs! Is the fig tree good for nothing? Inspired by the parable of the Barren Fig Tree, The Good for Nothing Tree reminds us that the sweetest figs, like many other things, are worth waiting for. Not every tree—and not every child—grows at the same pace. Yet patience, care, and love can change everything, making what may appear "good for nothing" very good. A note about the parable's New Testament origins and a recipe are included.
Author : Jonathon Stalls
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 22,70 MB
Release : 2022-08-16
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 1623176964
A transformative collection of essays on the power of walking to connect with ourselves, each other, and nature itself. In 2010, Jonathon Stalls and his blue-heeler husky mix began their 242-day walk across the United States, depending upon each other and the kindness of strangers along the way. In this collection of essays, Stalls explores walking as waking up: how a cross-country journey through the family farms of West Virginia, the deep freedom of Nevada’s High desert, and everywhere in between unlocked connections to his deepest aches and dreams--and opened new avenues for renewal, connection, and change. While most of us won’t walk or roll across the country, the deep wisdom and insights that Stalls receives from the people, land, and animals he meets on his pilgrimage have profound impacts for each of us. He shares how walking deepened his relationship to himself as a gay man, offering deep and clarifying emotional medicine. He confronts the systemic racism, classism, and ableism that shape and reshape the communities he walks through. And he invites readers to become awakened activists, to begin healing our culture’s profound separation from the natural world. WALK is for those who crave to feel and embody, not just know and study, their way through complex themes that live in each chapter: vulnerability, human dignity, presence, mystery, and resistance. With dedicated practices--like connecting to Earth stewardship, moving into vulnerability, and walking and rolling with intention--Stalls’ WALK is an urgent and glorious call to slow down, look around, and engage with the world in front of us. It awakens us to what we miss when we’re driving by, flying over, and rushing past what surrounds us. It’s an invitation to move, to connect, to participate deeply in the world--and to dissolve the barriers that disconnect us from each other and the living Earth.
Author : Irene Latham
Publisher : Roaring Brook Press
Page : 21 pages
File Size : 42,5 MB
Release : 2021-10-19
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 125086108X
Wild Peace by Irene Latham and Il Sung Na is a lush, soothing mindfulness picture book about finding solace in the natural world. With lyrical text and whimsical art, Wild Peace follows a girl whose imagination helps her escape her frenzied home and discover the joys of nature. After enjoying the serenity of the forest, she is finally ready to return to her family, where peace welcomes all that is wild, and kisses the forehead of every child. When the world fills with noise and fury, and the days pass, all rush and scurry, it's time to step into the forest . . .
Author : Gene Wolfe
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 25,11 MB
Release : 1995-06-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0312890338
Mesmerizing sci-fi from the author the Denver Post calls "one of the literary giants of science fiction." The melancholy memoir of Alden Dennis Weer, an embittered old man living in a small midwestern town, reveals a miraculous dimension. For Weer's imagination has the power to obliterate time and reshape reality, transcending even death itself.