Two Wheels Good


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**SHORTLISTED FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2023** 'Full of delightful anecdotes and interviews and fascinating historical tales' Mail on Sunday A panoramic portrait of the wonderous vehicle whose passenger is also its engine. A toy, a tool, a liberator, or complete nuisance: the bicycle has been many things to many people over the decades, yet it endures as the most popular form of transport in the world. How has such a simple machine achieved so much? Combining history, travelogue and memoir, Jody Rosen reshapes our understanding of this ubiquitous vehicle from its invention in 1817 to its present-day renaissance as a 'green machine'. Readers meet unforgettable characters: women's suffragists who steered bikes to the barricades in the 1890s, a Bhutanese king who races mountain bikes in the Himalayas, astronauts who ride a floating bicycle in zero gravity. By examining the bicycle's past and peering into its future, Two Wheels Good forms a joyful ode to an engineering marvel of global importance. 'Funny, precise, surprising' Adam Gopnik 'Love for two-wheeled transport runs through every sentence' Economist 'Wry, rich, deeply researched' Patrick Radden Keefe




The Inner World of Night Dreams


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Become the hero of your night dreams and waking life by not only discerning the meaning of your dreams but also changing the images to your liking for greater fulfilment. Dreams are a language of pictures and a path to wisdom and wellbeing. We all dream, yet most of us don't know how to work with our dreams and uncover the meaning behind the images to use in our waking life. The Inner World of Night Dreams does just that, offering ways to access your personal potential. You will learn easy techniques to remember dreams and understand the meaning of numbers, colours and recurring dreams. Although there may be universal images, they still come from within the dreamer and can be looked at as being unique to each person. Marc Gian guides and inspires with practical exercises to open up your imagination. You'll find all the steps needed from getting ready to dream, to waking from the dream and mining the diamond. Who is in the dream? It's YOU! So, become the best version of yourself.




Cycle of Rebirth


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Cycle of Rebirth - From Emotional Release to Spiritual Awakening In Cycle of Rebirth, every page is an enigmatic invitation to cross the boundaries between the visible and the invisible, where spiritual awakening merges with ancient wisdom. Between the lines lie secrets that have traversed ages—forgotten practices, rituals of rebirth, and the art of freeing oneself from the subtle burdens hidden in the mind. This book is not just a guide; it is a path that awakens the deepest, dormant aspects of your soul. By merging techniques such as holotropic breathing and the release of emotional memories, this work reveals how the past manifests in bodies and thoughts, shaping destinies and emotions. But it is in the spaces between the words that the true transformative power lies—a power that only reveals itself to those who dare to follow the trails of self-discovery that each chapter unfolds. Here, there are no ready-made formulas. There is a silent call, pulsing through every line, inviting you to open the doors of the unknown. The connection with the Higher Self, the release of the deepest traumas, and the reunion with your own vital energy are promises fulfilled as you surrender to this cycle of rebirth. Cycle of Rebirth is a portal to a new state of being, where each breath reclaims forgotten fragments of yourself, and each practice unveils a mystery kept within your essence. Let yourself be drawn by what you now hold in your hands—a legacy of wisdom that only those who feel the call will recognize. True transformation begins where words end, and the journey to your rebirth is about to begin.




The cycle of cosmic life


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What happened before the big bang? How did the smallest building blocks of life and matter develop? Do thinking corporeal beings of the higher spiritual order, for example humans, have an ego-consciousness on the basis of the law of conservation of energy? Where does the cycle of cosmic life close? Is there a purpose why the universal world exists in its entirety? And for the fact that it is set up as it is? Is there such a thing as god or gods? As they are called on some habitable planets? And if so, what should we know about him or her? Are they possibly a product of spiritual fantasy of thinking, physical beings of the higher spiritual order as a means of developing and maintaining power? What distinguishes the species of thinking corporeal beings of the higher spiritual order? Is there such a thing as the spiritual, especially a fundamental difference between spirit and matter?




Religion and Spirituality in the Life Cycle


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In recent years, profound changes have affected the way people view the role of religion and spirituality in the life cycle. For many people, spirituality, always considered an essential part of religion, has become an interest no longer tied to organized religion. This book addresses the evolving relationship of spirituality to religion in our time, and the consequences of this change for understanding personality development. It also applies the concept of implicit religion to show how the least easily observed aspects of religion are at work in the growth of personality.




The Whole Person


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In a world where many are disillusioned with the highly drug-dependent medical establishment, integrative medicine is gaining popularity because of its more holistic approach. Holism by definition implies greater than the sum of its parts, and is a response to reductionism, especially biological reductionism in medicine. The holistic model widely accepted in integrative healthcare today is a biopsychosocial model that aims to treat the whole person. It is a systems hierarchy model that includes the universe to a cell particle, so one’s understanding of holism will be reflected in what one considers relevant. To a pulmonologist, holism might mean the whole respiratory system, to a geneticist, holism might mean the whole family history, but...who is treating the whole “person”? This groundbreaking book sheds light on the limitations of integrative healthcare in exploring the full potential of homeopathy in treating the whole person. It argues that we don’t need a new approach, definition, or understanding of holism. We sometimes just need to step out of the systems hierarchy model of the reductionist paradigm itself to get a larger view, and redefine the boundaries of what constitutes the wholeness of a person. With a clear and engaging writing style, the book takes readers on a journey through the history and evolution of the concept of “whole”, and presents a compelling case for the adoption of an anthroposophic paradigm as a more comprehensive and effective approach to holism, healing, and homeopathy. Whether you are a homeopath, a healthcare practitioner, a patient, or simply interested in holistic medicine, this is a must-read book that will challenge your assumptions and expand your understanding of what it means to treat the whole person.







Dream Reader


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A comprehensive survey of contemporary approaches to understanding dreams. If you can have only one book on dreams, this is the one to have.




Enduring Migration through the Life Cycle


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In this book, the authors share an interest in and experience of migration in relation to stressed or traumatised patients whom they have treated or through their areas of expertise through the developmental life cycle.




A Bicycle Without a Chain


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A Bicycle Without A Chain is the story of David Kingsley's ill-fated pursuit of the American dream. As he powerfully pedals up Mount Success, chasing after athletic fame and material prosperity, the chain suddenly snaps. Denied a place in society that he once imagined was easily attainable, Kingsley suddenly finds his life path unexpectedly circuitous. Over the course of several years he surrenders his veil of invincibility, a foolish posturing that had stripped him of his humanity. He manages to come to terms with his vulnerability as he seeks to understand the complicated nature of evil. In time he learns to transform his suffering into grace. In becoming a more compassionate, loving person, he is reunited with his soul. While cultivating the still point of his inner garden, Kingsley reaches ever-higher levels of consciousness and the heartfelt conviction that each human being is a very small part of a powerful, sacred energy. No longer obsessed with appearing to be a "winner," he effortlessly coasts into the moment with his heart wide open, living as if perched on the doorstep of eternity. Can a person find a better way of experiencing the gifts available to everyone?