At 50, Isabelle is devastated by yet another failed relationship when she has a provocative dream about several generations of women in her family. Her mother answers a few of her questions about elements in the dream, such as the ermine stole, the aggressive snake, and the lace shawl. Yet the only way to tie together the mysteries of her life is to return to her birth place, France, and prod the truth from her irascible ninety-year-old grandmother, Mamie. While visiting Mamie in the small village of La Batie, Isabelle becomes acquainted with the old doctor, Victor, who is able to answer some of her questions. Isabelle also has the good fortune of meeting Victor's exciting grandson, Philippe, 40, with whom she falls in love. They have a beautiful romantic affair, travel to Provence together, and Isabelle's relationship with men will be changed from then on. Part psychological probe into the connective memory from one generation to another and part evocation of roads-less-traveled in the stunning countryside of southern France, Isabelle's journey answers many questions we all have about legacy and love. It also reminds us that dreams hold hidden wonders about our lives.
The dead reunite with us in our dreams.Throughout history, genuine contact with the dead has come through intense and vivid dreams. Dream expert Rosemary Ellen Guiley presents a ground-breaking validation of powerful, life-changing dream reunions with the dead that bring comfort, guidance, closure, and the healing of grief:In these pages, you will find:??????????? True and inspiring accounts of dream visits from deceased loved ones, including pets??????????? Descriptions of the unique characteristics and types of dream visits??????????? How to benefit from dream visits from the dead??????????? Related deathbed visions and dream previews of the afterlife??????????? Premonitory dreams of death, near-death experiences, and out-of-body experiences??????????? Instructions for ways to invite dream visits from the dead
Cuando medio millón de intocables indios se convirtieron al Budismo inmediatamente después de la independencia de la India en 1948, el mundo se dio cuenta de que el Budismo tenía una agenda más amplia que la simple salvación personal. Desde entonces, el Budismo comprometido el Nuevo Budismo ha continuado generando interés. Este vivaz libro restaura la idea de Buda como un crítico radical de la sociedad con una visión de un nuevo orden social que trasciende divisiones raciales y económicas. El autor ofrece una nueva visión sobre muchos aspectos del Budismo, reinterpretándolos según los objetivos sociales de Buda. Las visiones orientales y occidentales de la iluminación se yuxtaponen. El registro social positivo es afirmado, aunque no sin crítica. La práctica budista - la ética, la formación mental, la relación maestro discípulo, el refugio, la renuncia y otros adquieren de nuevo una significación fundamental, de este mundo. El autor separa el Budismo de la extinción del Budismo de la liberación aquél busca liberar al individuo de este mundo, mientras éste procura perfeccionar este mundo liberándolo de las fuerzas a gran escala de la codicia, el odio y el engaño. El autor argumenta que el Budismo socialmente comprometido necesita una base teórica mucho más firme afirmada en la intención original de Buda y lo demuestra con referencias a la historia primitiva del movimiento que sugiere paradigmas para el mundo contemporáneo. Un libro ilustrativo y positivo que animará a aquéllos que buscan la regeneración espiritual.ÍndiceIndice Nota Autobiográfica vii 1. El Río de Buda 1 2. La creación de un campo búdico xx 3. Una historia crítica del Budismo primitivo xx 4. El cisma en la revolución budista xx 5. La liberación del Budismo xx 6. Variedades de iluminación xx 7. Iluminaciones chinas xx 8. Estudios utópicos xxx 9. Budismo crítico: Parte Uno xxx 10. Budismo crítico: Parte Dos xxx 11. La corrupción del linaje xxx 12. La relación maestro discípulo xxx 13. Visión y realidad xxx 14. La declaración de la República de Sukhavati xxx 15. Avanzando xxx 16. Resurgimiento xxx Notas y Referencias xxx Índice de citas xxx
Do you believe you deserve a successful career? ?a harmonious relationship? ?prosperity? Your conscious mind says, ?Yes, I deserve prosperity.? But your subconscious mind might say??No,? and it always wins. If your subconscious says, ?No,? it may believe that??prosperity is dangerous,? or ?someone will rob and kill you for your success,? or ?a relationship will destroy you.? The reason is specific to you.? So how do you forge an agreement between your two minds to create what you want? Your dream images can help. Yes, those bizarre images are communicating your personal beliefs that block success. Learn to find and test those beliefs hidden in your dreams. This simple technique is a powerful tool for everyone, from curious dreamers to experienced ThetaHealers? who wish to improve digging skills for themselves and clients. Wahl provides a step-by-step approach to help an individual dreamer uncover hidden, subconscious beliefs and verify them. Templates, many personal examples and resources provide guidance. ?
Do you know that your dreams are special and unique? But if you don?t understand their meaning, you are missing out on vital information. Because every night your subconscious mind sends you messages to help you solve problems, improve relationships, and teach you how to create a higher quality of life. The key is to learn how to decipher them and that is how Pamela Cummins, dream and relationship expert, can help you. Learn the Secret Language of Dreams is designed to give you the ability to understand the meanings of your own dreams. Symbolism in dreams is not a ?one size fits all.? ?One symbol can mean many things. In order to understand the nature of dream symbolism more clearly, you will need to know what category your dream fits into. This eBook will help you identify the different dream styles so you can recognize what part of your life the dream message is for. Once you know the category of your dream, it will be easier to interpret your unique personal symbolism. ?
My Book of Dreams is the first in a series of dream journals featuring lined pages for use in recalling dreams and open pages for drawing visual impressions as well as an inspiring quote at the top of each new journal entry.