The End of Duality By Ramesh S. Balsekar
2009 | 96 Pages | ISBN: 8188479578 | PDF | 1 MB
"WHAT'S ALL THE FUSS ABOUT REGARDING DEATH?" ASKS RAMESH BALSEKAR Over five days in 2009, one of the world's leading Masters of Advaita, Ramesh Balsekar spoke on one central theme in his talks: The End of Duality' or, in other words, the end of the pleasures and pains of daily living. Those talks, considered to be among his finest and most provocative, are presented here in this book.
The Eight Immortals' Revolving Sword of Pure Yang By Baolin Wu; Michael McBride; Livia Kohn; Oliver Benson
2012 | 207 Pages | ISBN: 1931483191 | PDF | 8 MB
This is the story of Master Wu and the esoteric sword practice he learned at the White Cloud Monastery in Beijing. It opens this practice to the outside world for the first time, explaining its history, theory, cosmology, and practice in great detail.The Eight Immortals'Revolving Sword goes back for seventeen generations, starting with Wang Chongyang, the founder of the Complete Reality school and martial arts champion of the Song dynasty, and actively continued through Qiu Chuji and other senior Daoist lineage holders.Practicing sword to attain immortality is a profound Daoist method. Master Wu shares his insights and practice instructions as a way of self-cultivation, illuminating the power of the practice to drive away inauspicious energies, eliminate harmful incidents, and safeguard against ghosts. Able to harness good fortune, practice of this sword set enhances inner communication and creates an intimate connection with the universe.In traditional Chinese fashion, Master Wu guides the reader through the ins and outs of the history, folklore, and technique of this sword practice, focusing especially on the figures of the Eight Immortals and explaining their legends, practices, and feats in great detail. Along the way, he highlights the hidden jewels of training with insightful commentaries on various parables, thereby to bring out the essence of Dao. He succeeds masterfully at braiding together his unique training history and deep Daoist insights with treasured traditional stories, creating a thrilling account and setting a palpable example of Daoismi1/2s best kept inner secrets as brought to life in actual experiences today.
The E-Myth Physician: Why Most Medical Practices Don't Work and What to Do About It By Michael E. Gerber
2004 | 144 Pages | ISBN: 0060938404 | EPUB | 1 MB
Michael E. Gerber, bestselling author of The E-Myth Revisited shares his powerful insights to lead independent physicians to successful practices and enriched lives.Michael Gerber has dedicated much of his professional life to the study of entrepreneurship and business dynamics. His E-Myth Academy is renown in the entrepreneurial world for its business insight and guidance as well as its inspirational advice.In theE-Myth Physician, bestselling author Gerber returns to his roots in order to provide indispensable advice to doctors who own and run their own practices. Gerber provides excellent business insights into topics such as streamlining systems, effective small-business management practices, healthy patient relations and managing cash flow, all with the goal of freeing physicians from the daily grind of running a business and leading them to a happier and more productive life while doing the job they love - practising medicine.
Rod Tweedy, "The Divided Therapist"
English | ISBN: 0367504421 | 2020 | 300 pages | PDF | 9 MB
This important new book explores the nature of the divided brain and its relevance for contemporary psychotherapy. Citing the latest neuroscientific research, it shows how the relationship between the two hemispheres of the brain is central to our mental health, and examines both the practical and theoretical implications for therapy.
The Divide: How Fanatical Certitude Is Destroying Democracy (The MIT Press) by Taylor Dotson
English | August 3rd, 2021 | ISBN: 0262542714 | 240 pages | True EPUB | 0.48 MB
Why our obsession with truth-the idea that some undeniable truth will make politics unnecessary-is driving our political polarization.
The Divergent Channels - Jing Bie: A Handbook for Clinical Practice and Five Shen Nei Dan Inner Meditation By David Twicken; Lac Twicken Dom
2014 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 1848191898 | EPUB + PDF | 3 MB
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The Debt-Free Millionaire: Winning Strategies to Creating Great Credit and Retiring Rich By Anthony Manganiello
2009 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 0470528885 | EPUB | 6 MB
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Jan Allegretti, "The Complete Holistic Dog Book: Home Health Care for Our Canine Companions, New Edition"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 1892193175 | 436 pages | AZW3 / MOBI | 10.8 MB
Naturally, you want the best for your canine companion...a lifetime of tail wags and dogged good health. In The Complete Holistic Dog Book, animal healer Jan Allegretti shows you how to create an environment and lifestyle that will nurture your friend at every level, to help you care for body, mind, and spirit. You'll discover keys to supporting and enhancing innate healing abilities, while you gain a deeper understanding of how body systems work-and what to look for if something goes awry.
Kathryn Babayan, "The City as Anthology: Eroticism and Urbanity in Early Modern Isfahan"
English | ISBN: 1503613380 | 2021 | 280 pages | PDF | 27 MB
Household anthologies of seventeenth-century Isfahan collected everyday texts and objects, from portraits, letters, and poems to marriage contracts and talismans. With these family collections, Kathryn Babayan tells a new history of the city at the transformative moment it became a cosmopolitan center of imperial rule. Bringing into view people's lives from a city with no extant state or civic archives, Babayan reimagines the archive of anthologies to recover how residents shaped their communities and crafted their urban, religious, and sexual selves.
Rik Peels, "The Cambridge Companion to Common-Sense Philosophy "
English | ISBN: 1108476007 | 2020 | 370 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Common-sense philosophy is important because it maintains that we can know many things about the world, about ourselves, about morality, and even about things of a metaphysical nature. The tenets of common-sense philosophy, while in some sense obvious and unsurprising, give rise to powerful arguments that can shed light on fundamental philosophical issues, including the perennial problem of scepticism and the emerging challenge of scientism. This Companion offers an exploration of common-sense philosophy in its many forms, tracing its development as a concept and considering the roles it has been assigned to play throughout the history of philosophy. Containing fifteen newly commissioned chapters from leading experts in the history of philosophy, epistemology, the philosophy of science, moral philosophy and metaphysics, the volume will be an essential guide for students and scholars hoping to gain a greater understanding of the value and enduring appeal of common-sense philosophy.