Reflections of a Seasoned Soul

Reflections of a Seasoned Soul PDF

Author: Jean Keegan Daly

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2017-04-03

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 150437570X

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Jean Keegan Dalys book of true personal stories takes you on the challenging journey of her souls passionate longing for self discovery and healing, her bold search for spiritual truth, and the supportive people, special patients, and amazing mystical encounters she experienced along her path. Reflections of a Seasoned Soul portrays the authors real life struggle to discover her spiritual truths deepest purpose and commitment to living her life and serving others from that authentic inner place. Jeans story is told with heartfelt sincerity and vulnerability. It captures the essence of her journey from its risky and daring beginnings of her unorthodox search for an expanded understanding of God and Universal Oneness through to her holistic healing and hospice work, her profound near death experience, her mystical visions and events, and her endeavors to live everyday within the values of respect, love, kindness, gratitude and peace. Of course, the journey to enlightenment is lifelong and so it continues...

The Seasoned Soul

The Seasoned Soul PDF

Author: Eliza Blanchard

Publisher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 1558966633

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Reflections of a Khmer Soul

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Author: Navy Phim

Publisher: Navy Phim

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1587368617

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In a lyrical journey of self-acceptance, the author questions and comes to term with the Killing Fields and other genocides. She explores what it means to be a child of the Killing Fields raised in the United States.

Seasoning the Soul

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Author: Eileen Knoff D Min

Publisher:

Published: 2012-10-24

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9780988397903

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Seasoning the Soul invites the reader on a contemplative journey through the year, integrating the Celtic and Christian views on creation as its principal perspective. Beautiful photographs along with insightful poems, reflections and blessings by more than two dozen contributors with diverse denominational connections from across the United States offer windows into each season and suggest themes for meditation and deeper exploration. Each chapter includes questions for further consideration suited for personal reflection and group conversation. The Celtic perspective on the calendar year is gently explained throughout the book to welcome newcomers into its vision. Overall, the book "draws the reader to savor the Precious Presence saturating every moment of life!"

Coming Home to Myself

Coming Home to Myself PDF

Author: Marion Woodman

Publisher: Conari Press

Published: 2001-04-01

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 9781573245661

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A meditation book for women seeking to raise to their self-esteem & connect more fully with themselves.

Before We Forget

Before We Forget PDF

Author: Nate Millican

Publisher: B&H Books

Published: 2020-06-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781535959292

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New and seasoned pastors reflect on lessons God has taught them and encourage others to endure in ministry and finish their race well.

Wandering and Welcome

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Author: Joseph Grant

Publisher: Franciscan Media

Published: 2019-10-30

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1632532972

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Feeling unsettled or searching for peace? Looking for a new way to find hope? Every searching heart needs this book. Times are difficult; Joseph Grant's meditative delivery wraps his reader in hope, tenderness, and gratitude. Wandering and Welcome is a beacon of poetic kindness rooted in honesty, Scripture, and truth. You'll want to call loved ones and read pieces to them aloud. Some pages will make you sigh in astonishment, some will cause you to pause in revelation, and others will bring tears of joy and appreciation. If a book could be both giant reality check and tender hug all wrapped in one, this would be it. “Amid the tumult of these frenzied times, contemplative living does not propose an escape from our very real, practical, and sometimes intractable problems. On the contrary, it suggests a way of being still, while still being in the storms that rage all around and within us. Seasoned by tears of joy and lament, prayer-centered presence invites us to welcome the whole world by drawing it into our heart-center. Here theology mixes with theater and prophetic action with poetry, as walls come tumbling down, making way for wonder, woe, and well-being.” —from the introduction

Pastoral Graces

Pastoral Graces PDF

Author: Lee Eclov

Publisher: Moody Publishers

Published: 2012-05-01

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 0802479456

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Grace is the credential that lets us park close to people's hearts.When Christ calls a pastor He instills a kind of heightened instinct for grace; what we call a shepherd's heart. However, pastors often become disoriented by leadership demands, congregational expectation, and the wounds of ministry. They forget how to use the grace of Christ in the everyday work of pastoring. Through striking word pictures and stories that resonate with every pastor, this book will reinvigorate pastors' instincts for practicing grace in the churches they shepherd. Whether you are training to be a pastor and wondering if you are called, a seasoned shepherd needing encouragement and affirmation, or simply someone who wants to encourage your pastor, you will appreciate the sage wisdom and confirmation poured out in the pages of Pastoral Graces.

Reflections from the Pit

Reflections from the Pit PDF

Author: Michael Berish

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2007-08

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 059545304X

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Bad things happen in "the Pit," a notorious crime-infested ghetto in downtown Miami. Michael Berish's experiences as a Miami policeman for twenty-two years (thirteen of which were in the REAL Miami Vice) serve as fuel for these exciting, intense stories about life as a cop in a tough part of a big city. Not just another collection of rehashed police stories with shootouts, car chases, and damsels in distress, Reflections from the Pit, contains individual, quirky, off-center characters. The stories focus on basic character flaws while dealing with social issues of the day: racism, hangings from police cruisers, sexism, affirmative action, prejudice, drug-dealing cops and corruption, homelessness, segregation, and police brutality. Berish uses his intimate knowledge of "the Pit" to bring these tales alive. This book pulls no punches; it shows you the dark side of police work: the good, the bad and the ugly (warts and all), both the humor and the tragedy. These reflections, covering more than one hundred years of history, give one pause for thought and a peek into the human swamp of life in "the Pit." WEBSITE: www.realmiamivice.com