Komorebi


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In the ups and downs of life, for me the writing of a poem allows breakthrough, deeper understanding, and celebration or acceptance of a situation. I love sensing a poem taking shape in my head. This causes me to stop, listen, and write down what is there. I live more fully when I can express a situation, a scene, an emotion by writing a poem. Japan is the only place abroad I have visited, and it has provided several poems as well as the title of this book. Komorebi is my favorite Japanese word. Find out why as you navigate the poetry of my life. Her poems are vivid images evoking Gods intersection with our lives. They bring us needed respite in a world of wounds. Jane Kirkpatrick, New York Times bestselling author of All Together in One Place. Gail Box Ingram is a poet after my own heart. The world is more beautiful with poetry, and especially Gails. Her imagery is rare, and combined with her appreciation for the human struggle and humanity period, I am proud to call her a fellow-poet. Laura Harris Smith, #1 bestselling author of Seeing the Voice of God: What God is Telling You Through Dreams and Visions (2014)




Komorebi


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This book is a collection of poems written to stir our minds about our deepest, darkest, and unfathomable emotions. It will not satisfy an ordinary soul. I pray it answers some doubts of the extraordinary ones. Most of the poems have been inspired from my sojourns in Europe – especially Norway, France, and Croatia. Some are musings during my solitary life in Bombay. As I foray into that part of life when womanhood demands attention but individuality cries Havoc! I tried to create phrases that aren’t least demure nor most catastrophic. The poems have also touched upon everyone’s mysterious proclivity towards Pride. Not to mention the Sun - the loneliest existence in our entire existence! Hope you have a good time. My best wishes to all of you.




Komorebi


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Join illustrator Djamila Knopf on a magical journey through her life and art, including her Japanese inspiration and storytelling techniques.




Komorebi


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A book that will make your heart race faster, will want you to pack your bags and venture outside this very moment.







Forest Bathing


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Shinrin Yoku: "taking in the forest atmosphere," the medicine of simply being in the forest, "forest bathing." This book offers guidelines for finding peace and replenishment in any space --from turning off your phone to seeking the irregularities in nature, which in turn can make us less critical of ourselves. It offers tips not only on being fully present and mindful while in the forest, but also on how to tap into that mindfulness at home--even if home is the busiest and most crowded of cities. Forest Bathing explains the traditional Japanese concepts that help readers understand and share in the benefits of the Japanese approach to forest bathing--a cornerstone of healing and health care in Japan. These concepts include: Yugen: Our living experience of the world around us that is so profound as to be beyond expression Komorebi: The interplay of leaves and sunlight Wabi sabi: Rejoicing in imperfection and impermanence From the healing properties of phytoncides (self-protective compounds emitted by plants) to the ways we can benefit from what forest spaces can teach us, this book discusses the history, science and philosophy behind this age-old therapeutic practice. Examples from the ancient Celts to Henry David Thoreau remind us of the ties between humankind and the natural world--ties that have become more and more elusive to Westerners.




One Time


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Gina Filomena has been told she has an overactive imagination, but after meeting her new neighbour, Antonio, and being taught by inspirational teacher, Miss Lightstone, she starts to understand the transformative power of the imagination and finds her place in the world.




The Lay of the Sacred Mountains


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A young woman, Idunn, and a young man, Heimdar, make a perilous journey to initially help gather momentum for their religion, The Old Faith. Along the way, they are joined by others, including a minstrel, a young warrior who is testing her sexual boundaries, and a loyal wolf. Their journey takes an unexpected detour when Idunn discovers her mother, previously thought dead, is alive. Meanwhile, the kings in neighbouring lands decide to attack over the differences between The New Faith and The Old Faith. Yet, the subtext is clear; this is not only about religion but also about greed and power for one side and freedom of expression for the other.




Retry Dare To Retry


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: A BOOK THAT WILL ALTER YOUR PERSPECTIVE ON TRYING AGAIN. LIFE IS FULL OF FAILURES AND OBSTACLES, BUT LEARNING HOW TO PICK YOURSELF UP AND KEEP GOING IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS, THIS IS THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO MASTERING THE ART OF RETRYING. THE ART OF LIFE, THE ART OF GETTING UP. "RETRY" IS A DETAILED GUIDE TO THE MOST ESSENTIAL CHAPTERS OF YOUR LIFE THAT YOU MUST REMEMBER WHILE RETRYING. THIS BOOK WILL EQUIP YOU WITH THE TOOLS YOU NEED TO SUCCEED, FROM HANDLING PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS TO DEALING WITH CAREER DISAPPOINTMENTS. BUT "RETRY' IS MORE THAN JUST A HOW-TO MANUAL. IT'S ALSO A DEEP DIVE INTO THE MIND'S TUMBLUNCE THINGS WE KNOW BUT AREN'T ALWAYS AWARE OF. YOU'LL DISCOVER THE UNCONSCIOUS BIASES THAT CAN STYMIE YOUR PROGRESS AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM. YOU'LL ALSO LEARN HOW TO CREATE A GROWTH MENTALITY, SO THAT FAILURE MAY BE VIEWED AS AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN AND IMPROVE. THE KEY TO SUCCESS. "RETRY" WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE INSPIRATION AND GUIDANCE YOU NEED TO SUCCEED WHETHER YOU'RE STARTING A NEW BUSINESS, RECOVERING FROM A BREAKUP, OR SIMPLY TRYING TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR LIFE.




The Son of Mr. Suleman


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Named in USA Today's "5 books not to miss," and New York Post's "The best new books to read" From New York Times bestselling author Eric Jerome Dickey—named one of USA Today’s 100 Black Novelists and Fiction Authors You Should Read—comes his final work: an unflinchingly timely novel about history, hearts, and family. It’s the summer of 2019, and Professor Pi Suleman is a Black man from Memphis with a lot to endure—not only as a Black man in Trump’s America but in his hard-earned career as an adjunct professor. Pi is constantly forced to bite his tongue in the face of one of his tenured colleague’s prejudices and microaggressions. At the same time, he’s being blackmailed by a powerful professor who threatens to claim he has assaulted her, when in fact the truth is just the opposite, trapping him in a he-said-she-said with a white woman that, in this society, Pi knows he will never win. When he meets Gemma Buckingham, a sophisticated entrepreneur who has just moved to Memphis from London to escape a deep heartbreak, things begin to look up. Though Gemma and Pi hail from separate cultures, their differences fuel a fiery and passionate connection that just may consume them both. But Pi’s whirlwind romance is interrupted when his absentee father, a celebrated writer, passes away and Pi is called to Los Angeles to both collect his inheritance and learn about the man who never acknowledged him. With the complicated legacy of his famous father to make sense of, Gemma’s visa expiration date looming, and the threats of his colleague becoming increasingly intense, Pi must figure out who he is and what kind of man he will become in his father’s shadow. In The Son of Mr. Suleman, Eric Jerome Dickey takes readers on a powerful journey exploring racism, colorism, life as a mixed-race person, sexual assault, microaggressions, truth and lies, cultural differences, politics, family legacies, perceptions, the impact of enslavement and Jim Crow, code-switching, the power of death, and the weight of love. It is an extraordinary story, page-turning and intense, and a book only Dickey could write.