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Spirituality 138 is an extraordinary gathering of words written from the perspective of an unhindered mind. Subsequently a natural filtering of unnecessary analytical spiritual data is prevalent, manifesting clear concise perspectives regarding a wide range of spiritual/human issues. Chapter 1 lays the foundation supporting this enlightening book with its explanation, definitions, and analogy pertaining to the all-encompassing spiritual framework; that which underpins all physical constructs. Building on this platform Jim Cartwright describes simply and intricately simultaneously, what the fundamental characteristics of the mind are, and how these characteristics become heavily influenced by an individual's immediate family, community, and cultural environment. He shares with the reader valuable knowledge as to help identify, and then cease, the current negative symptoms associated with the systemic conditioning of their mind. Encouraging the reader to follow the spiritual path, or paths, pathed by their greater spiritual self. An alternative to paths intentionally or unintentionally chosen by the intimate people in his or her physical life. Due to the powerful nature of its content; a conundrum of simplicity imbued with complexity, Spirituality 138 is the type of book that will deliver continual benefits to the reader, even when read on multiple occasions. As each new occasion unveils more of the beneficial wisdom silently residing within its pages. The author's rare writing style is a refreshing injection of clarity, hence helping the reader to better understand the primary purpose and nature of their Being.
In "A Heart-Shaped Room," readers are introduced to Ricky, a boy with a deep love for his family and an immense talent for drawing. The narrative unfolds as Ricky's family faces a bitter dispute-- his grandparents refuse to accept their son's marriage to another man and don't want his husband Pedro to attend Aunt Laura's wedding. Frustrated and deeply saddened by the divisive homophobia within his family, Ricky channels his feelings into his art. His creations reflect the hurt, the injustice, and the yearning for acceptance and love that echoes in his heart. But can Ricky's art bring about the change he hopes for? Can his family come together, overcoming their prejudices, for the love they have for each other? "A Heart-Shaped Room" is a heartwarming exploration of familial love, acceptance, and the transformative power of art. It's an uplifting testament to the bravery of youth and the hope that love will eventually conquer hate.
Cakemix Spirituality is an extraordinarily unique gathering of words written from the perspective of an unhindered mind. As a result, a natural filtering of unnecessary analytical spiritual data is prevalent, thus manifesting a clear concise perspective regarding a wide range of spiritual/human issues. Cakemix Spirituality introduces a new SIMPLE universal concept in the first chapter, which is then continuously referred to throughout the book to be used as a foundation to support data pertaining to a varied array of spiritual topics. This original concept merges with some currently accepted cultural views, while also occasionally logically challenging particular societal views. The simplicity of Jim Cartwright's Energy Combination concept can be for some; ironically, difficult to understand, as it quite often renders the analytical ego mind (the dysfunctional mind within the mind) obsolete, threatening its conditioned perspective. Cakemix Spirituality initially explains how an individual unconsciously regulates their unique personal spiritual Energy Combination, then builds on this explanation thus helping the reader to transition from unconscious regulation, to conscious regulation of their spiritual Energy Combination. The individual Energy Combination concept is then used as a basis to identify critical issues relating to the human species as a collective. The author then provides solutions to the issues identified. The author's rare writing style is a refreshing injection of simplistic clarity, hence helping the reader to better understand the Primary nature, and Purpose of their Being.
Billy Carnahan is young, gay and a musically talented young man from Cheyenne Wyoming. His secret desire to be a music star comes true when music tycoon, Ty Apollyon signs young Billy to a major recording contract after an impromptu audition in the woods. Billy and his best friend, Jimmy Wilkes, travel to Los Angeles and Billy learns there are many temptations in his new career that includes sex, drugs and rock and roll. Together the boys learn the music business can be a rocky road to almost certain doom and hell.
What is the origin of the name, BANDITS? How did Sam and Alex become associated with Officer Scott? How did Sam and Phil Koenig become enemies? What dangerous adventure did the gang have at the beach? This collection of short stories, "Scavenger Hunt," "Meeting the Enemy," "A Day at the Beach," "The Cat Burglar," and many more will reveal some of the untold history of the gang. Fun and excitement happens in every story in this final installment of the LAS VEGAS BANDITS series. If you have enjoyed the previous exploits of Sam, Travis, Alex, Randy, Kevin and Richie, this book is a must read.
Summer 1983. Over a year and a half has passed for Sam, Travis, Alex, Kevin, Randy and Richie. The group of friends continue to use Las Vegas for their private playground, but responsibilities and obligations slowly begin to separate the gang. A series of events, beyond his control, forces Sam into a new living situation, the separation of the Bandits and a new life. Before the gang is permanently split apart, the boys plan one more adventure that may be the last Sam will ever take as he risks his life for fortune and glory. Who will go and who will stay as Sam and his friends learn that life can change at a frightening pace in a short span of time.
Little Voice (LV) lives alone with her mother Mari, whose sole purpose in life is to find a man. When Mari's latest catch hears LV's impersonations of famous singers, he rushes to exploit it, and the result destroys LV. Finally, however, LV regains the courage to speak and sing in her own voice.
Sitting among the rows of tills in Supersafe supermarket in the North of England, the fortunes of a young checkout girl are on the brink of change ... Linda works the tills at Safeshop.
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