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God as Divine MotherWisdom and Inspiration for Love and AcceptanceBy Paramhansa Yogananda and Swami Kriyananda';The role of the Divine Mother is to draw all Her children, all self-aware beings everywhere, back to oneness with God.'Paramhansa YoganandaFor many of us, the image of God we grew-up with conjures more thoughts of judgment and condemnation than of loving acceptance.';The Mother is closer than the Father. No matter what you do, She still loves you. She won't judge you. No matter who you are, She's your friend. She's on your side and will always forgive you.'In this book, you will discover: Who is Divine Mother?; How to develop the heart's natural love; What attitudes draw Her grace; How to tune in to Divine Mother.Included also are over thirty poems and prayers dedicated to God in the form of Divine Mother, as well as original chants and songs by the authors. We long for a God who loves us exactly as we are, who doesn't judge us but rather helps and encourages us in achieving our highest potential. In this book, discover the teachings and inspirations on Divine Mother from Paramhansa Yogananda, author of the spiritual classic Autobiorgaphy of a Yogi. These teachings are universal: No matter your religious background, or lack thereof, you will find these messages of love and acceptance resonating on a soul-level. Included also are over thirty poems and prayers dedicated to God in the form of Divine Mother, and original chants and songs by the authors.
Are you ready to find some Easter eggs, Kitty?Kitty doesn't want an Easter egg. Kitty wants the Easter egg. Kitty wants...the GOLDEN EGG!So she goes on the hunt.There! A blue egg! But Kitty doesn't want a blue egg.Or there! A purple egg! But Kitty doesn't want a purple egg.But then...Kitty sees something! Something round...and sparkly...Will Kitty find the GOLDEN EGG?Find out in this uproarious new addition to the New York Times bestselling Bad Kitty series.
It has been said, "The object of preaching is, constantly to remind mankind of what mankind is constantly forgetting...." * Pastor Lance D. Sparks has brought together reminders of God's love for us in these twelve written messages taken from sermons he has preached at Christ Community Church during the last twenty-eight years of Resurrection and Christmas seasons. This is his third collection of seasonal messages produced in book form. While each sermon stands on its own, they build on each other to give believers a rich desire to Contemplate the Christ. *Smith, Sydney. Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895). p. 476. Pastor Lance D. Sparks received his training at Washington Bible College, Lanham, Maryland, and at Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Indiana. He is the Senior Pastor/Teacher of Christ Community Church in West Covina, California. He, his wife Laurie, and two of their eight children live in Fontana, California. Pastor Lance's personal desire is to motivate believers to follow the foremost commandment, "and you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength" (Mark 12:30). He is the Bible teacher on Living Word Radio Broadcast Ministry in Southern California. For more information visit www.ccc-online.org.
Lent can be a time of bearing heavy burdens, of carrying the worries, pains, and sorrows that weigh on our hearts. Joyce Rupp reminds us that even though we may feel alone during these times of personal distress, we have the loving, empathetic, and ever-present companionship of Jesus by our side.
"In this authoritative translation of key texts of Everlasting Bèon, Marc des Jardins opens up a relatively unknown tradition, which since the arrival of Buddhism in Tibet has undergone great transformations in its philosophy, doctrinal teachings, and meditative practices. The five texts each represent an important aspect of the tradition. The first text by Drogèon Azha Lodrèo Gyaltsen (1198-1263) presents the grounds and paths of the Greater Vehicle of the Bèon tradition and represents the philosophical ideology of its teachings based on the scriptures contained in the Bèon canon. The second text is a short root tantra attributed to revealed teachings from Kuntu Zangpo, the personification of the unconditioned absolute. The third text is a commentary on this root tantra attributed to Drenpa Namkha (fl. eighth century), a Bèonpo sage contemporary with Padmasambhava. The fourth text by Nyamâe Sherap Gyaltsen (1356-1415) presents a general exposition of the tantric system according to Yungdrung Bèon. The final text by Drutèon Gyalwa Yungdrung (1242-90) pertains to the oral instructions on the meditation practices of Bèon, especially on the cycle of practices associated with experiencing the nature of the mind, the Great Perfection systems. All five texts have been selected by the late H. H. Menri Trizin Rinpochâe, Lungtok Tenpai Nyima (1927-2017), who was the thirty-third abbot of Menri Monastery, the central institution of the Yungdrung Bèon school"--
Our world and our Church are in dire need of joy - genuine Christian joy.
More than just a children's picture book, Mary's Easter Morning is an engaging children's folk song that illuminates the role of Mary Magdalene in the Easter story, bringing to life events surrounding the resurrection of Jesus Christ -- and the part faithful women played in it. Perfect for the family who loves to sing, or the girl who loves to hear stories of courageous women in the scriptures, Mary's Easter Morning, is the Easter book that has been missing from your collection!
A Little Wombat story about sharing, new friends, and of course, Easter eggs.Little Wombat is busy collecting eggs on his Easter hunt when he sees Rabbit hop by wearing a special Easter Bunny costume. It's such a good costume that the tail and nose won't come even off - but wait, is that really Rabbit? Or is it his new friend, Bilby?Perfect for an Australian Easter storytime, this book is about new friends, new experiences and new ways to celebrate Easter.
"Are Eastern practices useful for psychological growth? Is psychoanalysis an aid on an Eastern path? Carl Gustav Jung had the realization of the existence of a center deep within our being, the Self, the discovery of which is the goal of individuation: the process of psychological development. Unable to find analogies to the Self in Christianity, he turned to Eastern religions, uncovering and finding a reflection of this miracle in Daoism and Hinduism, while also examining Buddhism and Sufism. Eastern paths and their practices, such as meditation, mindfulness, and yoga, have been absorbed into Western culture. It is thus timely to approach the contemporary relevance of Eastern religions and practices to the Jungian path of individuation. These essays are personal, engaging, and contain a refined analysis of whether these two paths may work together or are pointing to different end points. Contributors: Ashok Bedi, Lionel Corbett, Royce Froehlich, Karin Jironet, Patricia Katsky, Ann Chia-Yi Li, Jim Manganiello, Judith Pickering, Leslie Stein, Murray Stein, Polly Young-Eisendrath"--
This Bible picture book invites children of all ages and their families to experience the world-changing events leading up to Palm Sunday and Jesus' resurrection in a whole new way.
An anthology of prayers, Bible readings and Christian writing for Eastertide.
"The Orange, Yellow, Purple, and Pink Easter Egg" inspired by the author's granddaughter Suzannah, is a delight for all to read.Benny and Billy Bunny have a fun-filled Easter while visiting with Aunt Rosa.
In this riveting account based on history, culture and his own deep spiritual insights, Arhcbishop Alban Goodier brings to life and unifies the many observations, actions, and emotions that revolve around the person of God the Son as he faces his most tragic and triumphant moment.
A Lenten reader to awaken your spirit, and help you encounter anew the richly woven fabric of the story of Jesus's Passion.
Author Anne Cumings recalls growing up in a culture that scrutinized her body as a source of weakness and sin. Her church warned of "slippery slides into debauchery," and modern culture taught her that she must look a certain way to be attractive, acceptable, even lovable--something to which most women will relate. Now, equipped with a body-positive mindset, she has created an engaging and uplifting study, My Body Is Good, to guide readers through a Lenten season of celebrating their bodies.
Have fun choosing the stickers to create outfits for the dolls as they go on an Easter egg hunt, feed hungry newborn lambs, decorate eggs, plant Spring flowers and handle day-old chicks.
Join Max and T.Rex for a Choctastic Easter in the next picture bookin the Dear Dinosaur series, written by Chae Strathie and illustratedby Nicky O'Byrne!When Max finds out that Dinosaurs normally eat twigs, stones andcreepy-crawlies - EW! - he wants them to be able to try a tasty treatfor a change.
Easter-themed activities encourage little children to solve mazes, join dots, spot differences and trace over numbers and pictures with the special pen provided. They can then wipe the page clean and do it all again. Children need plenty of practice in pen-control before starting to form letters and numbers - and this book provides a fun way to develop this essential skill.
Filled with simple, black-and white images of decorative eggs with bunnies, chicks and other Eastery friends. Just use the brush provided to sweep water over the designs and watch as spring colours magically appear! Great for keeping little ones busy and helping with brush control skills. Simply tuck the waterproof back flap under each page as it's painted, to stop water from seeping through to the rest of the book.
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