This book describes ancient and new holistic modalities of practitioner-applied bodywork and revitalizing self-care practices that illuminate our human potential and awaken our ability to attain and maintain perfect health and well-being.
Dominic C. Liber introduces this powerful tool along with step-by-step exercises to develop your understanding.
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The book is sprinkled with colorful sea creature characters that help illuminate and reinforce the lessons Dylan learns on his voyage of the spirit.
Well-researched, personal, and sometimes whimsical, the book addresses daily choices that affect the ocean's health: what fish should and should not be eaten; how and where to vacation; storm drains and driveway run-off; protecting local ...
"Swimming the Inner Ocean" through memoir, story, and angelic thoughts serves as a passage from one world to the other, the visible to the invisible, and back again.
Houston identifies dogs--with their deceptively uncomplicated, joyous, loving nature--as "custodes animi," guardians of our souls. She shows how animals, particularly dogs, are often the best spiritual teachers.
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In the spirit of Cushnir's popular How Now: 100 Ways to Celebrate the Present Moment, Surfing Your Inner Sea is a guidebook, a resource, and a wellspring of practical inspiration.
A groundbreaking work from a master, The Ocean at the End of the Lane is told with a rare understanding of all that makes us human, and shows the power of stories to reveal and shelter us from the darkness inside and out.
He offers a fascinating synthesis of ancient mythology and space-age water science to create a radically new perspective. Marrin asks us, Can we continue to treat water as a mere commodity?