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Verlag: KNV Besorgung Jan 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 1781803021ISBN 13: 9781781803028
Anbieter: Smartbuy, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - How to Love Yourself (and Sometimes Other People) is a smart, hip guide for spiritual seekers who want to experience more love and stability in all forms of relationships. Told from the unique vantage points of authors Meggan Watterson and Lodro Rinzler, this book explores staying anchored in the foundation of self-love as you navigate the natural (and often stormy) cycle of a relationship. Their dual perspectives as teachers and scholars of Christian mysticism and Buddhism make for a rich and fascinating dialogue that covers everything from sex, self-worth, deep friendships and falling in (and out of) love, to break-ups - and how to maintain an open heart through it all.At its core, this book is about learning to love yourself no matter what. Meggan and Lodro suggest that you are worthy of love - both self-love and the love of others. They aren't experts on how to get that person to fall in love with you, nor are they experts on how to have 'the perfect relationship'. They are spiritual teachers who know that relationships have a life of their own, and can speak to the human element of what it means to experience them fully. In the process, they share deeply personal, revealing, honest anecdotes and spiritual practices to assist you with the inevitable ebb and flow of love in all its manifestations. 208 pp. Englisch.
Verlag: KNV Besorgung Jan 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 0747599599ISBN 13: 9780747599593
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Dinah and her sister Lisa are growing up in 1950s South Africa, where racial laws are tightening. They are two little girls from a dissenting liberal family. Big sister Lisa is strong and sensible, while Dinah is weedy and arty. At school, the sadistic Mrs Vaughan-Jones is providing instruction in mental arithmetic and racial prejudice. And then there's the puzzle of lunch break. 'Would you rather have a native girl or a koelie to make your sandwiches ' a first-year classmate asks. But Dinah doesn't know the answer, because it's her dad who makes her sandwiches. As the apparatus of repression rolls on, Dinah finds her own way. As we follow her journey through childhood and adolescence, we enter into one of the darker passages of twentieth-century history.