The Girl with the Buddha Tattoo


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★ Welcome to Your Transformational Awakening Journey . Heal Your Mother Wound (Childhood Trauma) and Manifest Your Dream Life★ Change can be easy--once it starts, it grows. Let Dasha Love show you exactly how to transform your life. The end of every chapter - offers you - the reader the chance to reflect on your own life. There are though provoking questions that will help you awaken to the magnificent all knowing wisdom within you. You will begin tapping into your limitless nature. This book is a beautiful personal narrative of my story of transformation journey which is still ongoing from my childhood to adulthood ,written straight from my heart...carrying generations of love, seeking and quest... through self realization, plant medicines, meditation, affirmations, vision boards and daily rituals I have reprogrammed myself and re-written my human love story... If you are lost in this life or continually ending up in the same situations, this book will assist you in your journey towards truth and awakening ,it will give you some of the secrets to completely change your life and much more. This book can give you a lot of insight into your own life in regards to being mindfully present and applying useful tools. This book alters collective consciousness and when it finds you, you will be forever changed for reading actively. It's recommend to anyone who has an opened mind and thirst for transformation. Product details Print Length: 272 pages. standard book size 6x9 inch pages High-resolution printing Printed on bright white, 60 lb stock Durable glossy cover High-quality book Made in USA Why You Will Love this Book Makes a Wonderful Inspiring Gift. Know someone who wants to live a better life? Make them smile by getting them a copy. You could be the conduit of someone else's happy life. Buy Now & Relax... Scroll to the top of this page and click the Add to Cart button.About The Author:Dasha Love From making six figures in Tech in San Francisco to caring for her terminally ill mother, Dasha awakens from her automated life and starts to question everything. She embarks on a journey into the Great Unknown. This journey was at times terrifying, at times beautiful, at times terrifyingly beautiful. On this journey, she faced the demons that have tormented her all her life, and instead of fighting, running, being terrified, she surrendered control. As she transformed her past, spending hunreds on her self development, she began to see the little girl, a happy, innocent child who just wanted to play and laugh. She fell in love with this little girl who she never knew existed. She let go of all the expectations, and found strength to be vulnerable. The very moment she surrendered to Hell, she found herself in Heaven. In Heaven she experienced the moment of complete and total Stillness, complete Nothingness, when the infinite energy of life crosses the boundaries of our finite bodies is what we all crave deep in our hearts but can't find. This little girl found it and she takes you on the journey to realize your past and make peace with it. And from this place of peace - you can create any kind of reality you seek. Once you awaken and realize your freedom, You will literally manifest anything you desire! you will feel worthy and realize that you have come here to manifest anything you want because this life is your dream!




The Girl with the Buddha Tattoo


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"I hate you, Mom !" "You made my life miserable." "Why did you do those things to me? Sitting by her weak, helpless body, I started feeling ashamed for harboring so much hate. In the end, I learned a few principles, a few ideas; I grew some more. Two weeks before she passed, Mom told me that she abused me because her brothers abused her. At that moment, I began to understand that her abusing me had nothing to do with me. She simply couldn't find a way to heal her childhood wounds. Forgiveness is a path less traveled, and it all begins with the recognition that, few things anyone does to us, individually, has anything to do with us, specifically. A whole new world of possibilities opened once I learned to forgive and take responsibility for healing me. A fascination with the source of pain led me to dissecting myself to the core of my being. I began to ask questions, reading hundreds of books, going to seminars, and experimenting on my body. I discovered the beautiful world within, which is a million times more beautiful than the physical world. I was given a body to find my purpose and learn how to trek my own path in order to co-create my reality. I was given this body to understand I'm a limitless being, learn to love, respect, and cherish my body. We are all given this gift of life to discover our full potential, fully immerse ourselves in spirit, and allow our creative juices to flow. We were given our bodies to understand suffering and to embrace joy that we might grow. When I learned to trust and attract into my life what I wanted, the impossible became possible, effortlessly. If we open our minds and hearts and see the world the way it is meant to be seen, then we will dance in the arms of the unexplainable, exciting, future - doing what we love - for the sake of personal growth. Take responsibility and don't look outside for answers, they are found within. Remember, we are not alone, so don't be afraid to speak or ask questions. All of our "issues" are not our own; we are all in this together, we are all here to help each other grow.




Bangkok Tattoo


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Detective Sonchai Jitpleecheep of the Royal Thai Police returns in his riveting and smokily atmospheric new thriller.A farang–a foreigner–has been murdered, his body horribly mutilated, at the Bangkok brothel co-owned by Sonchai’s mother and his boss. The dead man was a CIA agent. To make matters worse, the apparent culprit is sweet-natured Chanya, the brothel’s top earner and a woman whom the devoutly Buddhist sleuth has loved for several lifetimes. How can Sonchai solve this crime without sending Chanya to prison? How can he engage in a cover-up without endangering his karma? And how will he ever get to the bottom of a case whose interested parties include American spooks, Muslim fundamentalists, and gangsters from three countries? As addictive as opium, as hot as Sriracha chili sauce, and bursting with surprises, Bangkok Tattoo will leave its mark on you.




Smilin' Buddha : a 25 Year History


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Yoga Girl


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A New York Times bestseller from the yoga instructor who inspires more than one million followers on Instagram every day. Whether she’s practicing handstands on her stand-up paddleboard or teaching Downward-Facing Dog to the masses, Rachel Brathen—Instagram’s @Yoga_Girl—has made it her mission to share inspirational messages with people from all corners of the world. In Yoga Girl, Brathen takes readers beyond her Instagram feed and shares her journey like never before—from her self-destructive teenage years in her hometown in Sweden to her adventures in the jungles of Costa Rica, and finally to the beautiful and bohemian life she’s built through yoga and meditation in Aruba today. Featuring spectacular photos of Brathen practicing yoga with breathtaking tropical backdrops, along with step-by-step yoga sequences and simple recipes for a healthy, happy, and fearless lifestyle—Yoga Girl is like an armchair vacation to a Caribbean spa.




The Path of Buddhism


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Alec


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Narrated by the author in the future tense, it is a graphic novel about becoming an artist and making your way in the world as an artist.




Killing the Buddha


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"If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him." The ninth-century sage Lin Chi gave this advice to one of his monks, admonishing him that this Buddha would only be a reflection of his unexamined beliefs and desires. Peter Manseau and Jeff Sharlet took Lin Chi's advice to heart and set out on a car trip around America, looking for Buddhas along the road and the people who meet them: prophets in G-strings dancing to pay the rent, storm chasers hunting for meaning in devastating tornados, gangbangers inking God on their bodies as protection from bullets, cross-dressing terrorist angels looking for a place to sing. Along the way Manseau and Sharlet began to wonder what the traditional scripture they encountered everywhere -- in motels, on billboards, up and down the radio dial -- would look like remade for today's world. To find out, they called upon some of today's most intriguing writers to recast books of the Bible by taking them apart, blowing them up with ink and paper. Rick Moody recasts Jonah as a modern-day gay Jewish man living in Queens. A.L. Kennedy meditates on the absurdity of Genesis. In Samuel, April Reynolds visits a man of tremendous vision in Harlem. Peter Trachtenberg unravels the Gordian logic of Job by way of the Borscht Belt. Haven Kimmel dives into Revelation and comes out in a swoon. Woven through these divine books are Manseau and Sharlet's dispatches from the road, their Psalms of the people. What emerges from this work of calling is not an attack on any religion, but a many-colored, positively riveting look at the facets of true belief. Together these curious minds tell the strange, funny, sad, and true story of religion in America for the spiritual seeker in all of us: A Heretic's Bible.




Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha, and Mohammed Cross the Road?


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When four religious leaders walk across the road, it's not the beginning of a joke. It's the start of one of the most important conversations in today's world. Can you be a committed Christian without having to condemn or convert people of other faiths? Is it possible to affirm other religious traditions without watering down your own? In his most important book yet, widely acclaimed author and speaker Brian McLaren proposes a new faith alternative, one built on "benevolence and solidarity rather than rivalry and hostility." This way of being Christian is strong but doesn't strong-arm anyone, going beyond mere tolerance to vigorous hospitality toward, interest in, and collaboration with the other. Blending history, narrative, and brilliant insight, McLaren shows readers step-by-step how to reclaim this strong-benevolent faith, challenging us to stop creating barriers in the name of God and learn how affirming other religions can strengthen our commitment to our own. And in doing so, he invites Christians to become more Christ-like than ever before.




Joy Rides through the Tunnel of Grief


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Joy Rides through the Tunnel of Grief is a fresh and ferocious memoir-in-essays that maps the boundaries of love, language, and creative urgency. When Nelson’s father dies from an accident caused by complications from alcoholism, she knows immediately she has inherited his love—that it left his body, traveled through the air, and entered her own. And so, she needs a place to put it. She needs to know what to do with it, how not to waste it, how to make something with it, how to honor it and put language to it. So, she places it with her brother, Eric, whose opioid addiction makes his death feel always imminent. With her partner, Jack, together for fifteen years. With her exhausted, grieving mother, her best friend Jessie, women at the gym she’s never had the courage to speak to, but loves completely. But mostly, she places it with her future child, the one she does not yet have but deeply wants. The child who is both the question of love—and the answer to it. So, when Jack suddenly confesses that he does not want to have children—not with her, not ever—the someday vessel for her boundless and insatiable love hunger swiftly disappears, taking with it a fundamental promise of her life: motherhood. Joy Rides through the Tunnel of Grief catalyzes from this place. Fluidly navigating through past, present, and future, Nelson asks: Where does her desire to have a child come from? How does wonder charge and change a life? Are the imperatives to make art and to make a child born from the same searching place? Are they both masked and misguided attempts to thwart death? Nelson investigates the tremulous makings and unmakings of our most intense and fragile bonds—family, friends, lovers—with searing insight, humor, and tenderness.