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Book Synopsis Beyond Destiny by : Khaleda Billah MD.
Download or read book Beyond Destiny written by Khaleda Billah MD. and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2024-01-22 with total page 185 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book Beyond Destiny volume 2 is a tale of Era when an immigrant female came to USA alone to join her husband who was residing in New York. It is a story, that vividly takes one to the past and present Era of changing world.
Download or read book Beyond Destiny written by Wesley Raphael and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Beyond Destiny written by hiren rathod and published by Pencil. This book was released on 2023-07-15 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beyond Destiny: Aisha and Ishaan's Journey is a heartwarming and emotional tale of two individuals who are brought together by fate. Aisha, a young and ambitious woman, is focused on achieving her goals and fulfilling her dreams. Ishaan, a successful businessman, is content with his life, but feels that something is missing. Their paths cross unexpectedly and they are drawn to each other, but life has its own plans. They must navigate through various challenges and obstacles, both external and internal, to find their way back to each other. This captivating novel takes the reader on a journey of love, passion, and self-discovery. It is a story that will leave you feeling inspired and uplifted, reminding us that sometimes the most unexpected paths lead to the greatest destinations.
Download or read book Beyond Destiny written by Ryan Sharpe and published by Covenant Books, Inc.. This book was released on 2020-10-13 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Destiny is a choice for some, a beginning to reach an end. Yet some may not always see it coming but can feel it. This is more than a role to play, but it is freedom to embrace or see the truth and be free from a set path. Within and around life, a spiritual flow exists that springs forth from deep within. Far into the heavens, a world far away is home to a people who shine with this power and the world around them. Yet with this beautiful gift from the Holy One Himself, sin and darkness leaks into the world in ferocious forms the people must combat as a part of their lives. Two souls who live upon this world will grow as flowers, reaching higher and higher-the spiritual sword to slash through darkness and the shield to defend others as well as those they love through pure faith. Together, and with those they love and trust, they will go further than even they know, past the limits of a path destined for them. They will go beyond destiny itself while spiritually awakening more of their inner selves, their tranquil flow.
Book Synopsis FINDING GRACE BEYOND DESTINY by : Wesley B Raphael Sr
Download or read book FINDING GRACE BEYOND DESTINY written by Wesley B Raphael Sr and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2017-01-08 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This a devotion themed from the authors first book Beyond Destiny. It has been structured as a devotion allowing the reader to meditate on smaller portions and themes that are found in its pages for daily or timely inspiration. Too often in our struggle to know God and comprehend his Infinite love it seems so unimaginable that we begin to discount it and we stray and lose our way and our relationship with God. This is a burden and conflict for a believer or a seekers who come face to face with their own persistent imperfections, finding it hard to believe God can forgive or love them as they have told others. We struggle to apply the faith we encourage others to accept. We often say "come as your are" to unbelievers because it is what we hope for ourselves but think it to grand for us. Will God love you and welcome you back as he does the sinners in the bible? Why would God forgive you? How does Grace work for you or can it? Real questions needing real answers.
Book Synopsis Beyond Karma by : José Trigueirinho Netto
Download or read book Beyond Karma written by José Trigueirinho Netto and published by . This book was released on 2021-03 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Karma has become a household word but there are few books that can help us develop a deeper understanding of it. This book discusses the law of karma and what we need to know about it in relation to personal and family ties, as well as how attention to karmic issues can help us restore equilibrium and foster physical and psychic healing. Instruction is offered regarding how to escape from the 'wheel of life' associated with activities that create personal karma and suffering and we are introduced to a higher or deeper understanding of karma that allows us to transcend personal karmic bonds and to develop a karma of selfless service or, as the author states actions 'for the glory of God' in which we serve spiritual laws and planetary evolution as opposed to personal needs and goals. This way of understanding karma places it within the context of the spiritual evolution of humanity as a species and the evolution of planet Earth as well as of the other planets in our solar system. The author comments: "? on deeper levels we are not guided by the law of karma but by what is known as the higher law of evolution or by even higher aspects of the law of equilibrium." This book will be of great help to all those who want to dedicate their lives to a higher purpose.
Book Synopsis Beyond Destiny (The Afterlife Series Book 3) by : Deb McEwan
Download or read book Beyond Destiny (The Afterlife Series Book 3) written by Deb McEwan and published by . This book was released on 2020-07-03 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It started when her heart stopped... Claire Sylvester is vulnerable. Saved from her terrifying near-hell experience, she's now without the love of her soul mate Raphael, and the wise counsel of the beautiful angel Gabriella. The ebb and flow of good versus evil takes a shocking new twist as Claire has a chance to make a difference. But the stakes are high - on Earth and in the mysterious in-between world of Cherussola. Will Claire find the strength and courage to put her plan into action, or watch as the lives of all those she loves disintegrate before her eyes? "A gripping and thought-provoking dark fantasy where good is pitted against the demonic, and the result is anything but certain. It's most highly recommended." Readers' Favorite Fans of 'Being Human' enjoy the Afterlife series which comprises five supernatural thriller books: Book 1: Beyond Death Book 2: Beyond Life Book 3: Beyond Destiny Book 4: Beyond Possession Book 5: Beyond Limits Book 6: Beyond Sunnyfields (2021)
Book Synopsis Dawn to Dusk by : Dr Shree Raman Dubey
Download or read book Dawn to Dusk written by Dr Shree Raman Dubey and published by Partridge Publishing. This book was released on 2015-04-17 with total page 394 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Life is idea, attitude and action. Why not make a difference this dawn? Let us today sincerely have a wildest hope to catch fish in the desert. Trust the land and faith will pour heavily to flood with deeper ponds and longer lakes full of fishes at the end. Do it and you shall get it? Believe it, trust, faith and hope are the limbs of the thought you dream of from dawn to dusk. Nothing lies above your resolution to translate dusk into dawn. The spider of life invariably keeps making the web for the self to be trapped. It is truth that the bees do not sit on the dung. Life as bees is to search the nectar of nature so that the honey on earth can spread sweetness of mankind. The garden of life should not restrict its fragrance within the boundary of self. Rise above to embrace the world leaving behind the ego of the self. Let us all be grateful to the life living in us from dawn to dusk. Dive deeper into the dusk to see the depth of dawn. Let not the hopes of billions and billions faint before the life gives way.
Book Synopsis Transcending Sorrow and Suffering (Trust-Test-Taste) by : Col. Bishan Singh
Download or read book Transcending Sorrow and Suffering (Trust-Test-Taste) written by Col. Bishan Singh and published by PartridgeIndia. This book was released on 2014-08-21 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Self realization is the key factor to transcend sorrow and sufferings. Sorrow and suffering are the products of mind which keeps weaving illusory and imaginary world at its own as it happens during the dream. Sorrow and sufferings are dissolved when one goes beyond mind through enriching consciousness, free of contents. Mind remains restless, disturbed and noisy when it is loaded with information and worldly knowledge. Non desiring and non wavering mind is required for total transformation to experience the joy and ecstasy of your divine nature. Living a self esteemed life empowers man with will, wisdom, self-confidence, inner power, purity, love, peace, joy, enthusiasm and compassion so that man strives without seeking and struggles without greed for a peaceful and harmonious living bringing order and discipline in the world, dissolving clash and conflict. This is the essence of ancient wisdom and an eternal thought which transformed man to go beyond human sorrows and sufferings. Transforming oneself is the greatest effort but most rewarding and paying. This wisdom has come to us from trustworthy and enlightened souls of the past. It had happened to them through total trust in their true being (divinity) which they experienced through testing it from within their own self and later tasted it by living life that way with total silence, joy and peace. You should also trust, test and taste.
Book Synopsis HEARTBEATS OF A TANKMAN by : Lt Gen A B Shivane
Download or read book HEARTBEATS OF A TANKMAN written by Lt Gen A B Shivane and published by Blue Rose Publishers. This book was released on 2024-03-12 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ‘Heartbeats of a Tankman’ is a poignant tribute to a soldier’s journey, celebrating the indomitable human spirit, through the enduring power of poetry to touch the soul. Navigating themes spanning ‘Saga of Family Heritage, Bravehearts and Battles, Tryst with Love and Destiny to Humans for Humanity’. The collection encapsulates a soldier’s life, soul, heart, and emotions. Each poem is thoughtfully accompanied by the author's personal experiences/emotions, a glimpse into the poem's essence, and a Hindi couplet encapsulating the sentiments within. This collection serves as a testament to valour, love, destiny, and the resilient heartbeat of a Tankman's soul.
Book Synopsis Catalog of Copyright Entries by : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Download or read book Catalog of Copyright Entries written by Library of Congress. Copyright Office and published by . This book was released on 1977 with total page 1196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Cruel World written by Lynn H. Nicholas and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2011-05-25 with total page 658 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: To be a child in mid-twentieth-century Europe was to be not a person but an object, available for use in the service of the totalitarian state. Very soon after Adolf Hitler came to power, policies of eugenic selection and euthanasia began to weed ill or disabled children out of the New Order by poison, gas, and starvation. Defect-free “good blood” children were subjected to an “education” based on racism, propaganda, and the glorification of the Führer, and were deliberately deprived of free time that would allow independent thought or action. Once the war began, “Nordic”-looking children were kidnapped from families in the conquered lands and subjected to “Germanization.” Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of “bad blood” children—Jews, Gypsies, Poles, Ukrainians, Russians(were separated from their families and condemned to forced migration, slave labor, sadistic experiments, starvation, and mass execution. At the end of the war, uprooted children of every origin wandered the bombed-out cities and countryside, some having been taken from home at such a young age that they did not know where they had come from or even their own names. Millions surged into and out of DP camps, exploited by political and religious groups, while the Allies and the fledgling United Nations tried mightily to put families back together and to find new homes for the orphans. All the riveting narrative skill and impeccable scholarship that distinguished Lynn Nicholas’s first book, The Rape of Europa (winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction), are present in her study of these terrible crimes against humanity. To research this story she has delved into the governmental and military archives of many nations, and has interviewed countless individuals. She shows the relationship of the deadly Nazi policies to the brutal tactics used in the USSR in the 1930s and to their rehearsal in the Spanish Civil War, and vividly describes the abject failure of Hitler’s campaign to plant Germanizing colonies in the conquered nations. She gives us the stories of survivors of ghastly war-spawned famines(in Greece and Russia in the 1940s, Holland in the “Hunger Winter” of 1945, and Berlin in the Airlift year of 1949(and of British, French, and Dutch children who were evacuated to the countryside; boys and girls sent alone from Europe to England on the Kindertransports; the teenaged soldiers of the Reich; the small veterans of the quarries, the factories, and the camps as well as those who survived in lonely hiding. In Cruel World Lynn Nicholas shows us clearly, and with passionate empathy for the innocent victims, the crimes against children that inevitably result when ideology overwhelms humanity. This powerful book, as it recounts the waking nightmare that enmeshed the lives of Europe’s boys and girls, bears witness to our own responsibility to the children of the twenty-first century.
Download or read book Love Pane written by Stella Shen and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2010-03-31 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Does the uphill currently outweigh the downhill? Is love painful? Are you searching for a way to heal yourself? Take control through haiku. Haiku is a beautiful form of Japanese poetry; a creative expression which has a guiding structure. It provides a base upon which you can explore and express the layers of your feelings. Experience how good it feels to present yourself in your own terms. Experience the healing power of your own words.
Book Synopsis Thinking the Greeks by : Bruce M. King
Download or read book Thinking the Greeks written by Bruce M. King and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-07-27 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume, from an international and interdisciplinary cohort of scholars, offers independent-minded essays about central Greek texts and about the relation of social theory and comparative method to the study of archaic and classical Greek literature. It is in honour of James M. Redfield, whose innovative and theoretically-informed work has been a touchstone for the contributors; it includes an Introduction that discusses Redfield’s work, as well as a complete Bibliography of Redfield’s scholarship. The volume is divided into three parts: on Homer; Plato in conversation with epic, tragedy, and comedy; and finally reception and transmission. An exploration of the dialectical relationship between literary genre and social form animates many of the essays. Drawing on work in anthropology, linguistics, sociology, art history, and philosophy, this volume offers ground-breaking perspectives on the study of Greek literature. It will be an invaluable resource to students and researchers alike.
Book Synopsis Beyond These Voices by : Agnes Marie O'Leary
Download or read book Beyond These Voices written by Agnes Marie O'Leary and published by . This book was released on 1909 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Homer's Iliad: The Real Story by : John D. Martin
Download or read book Homer's Iliad: The Real Story written by John D. Martin and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2021-05-24 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For the nearly three millennia since its creation, the Iliad's Real Story has gone undiscovered. Homer, a blind poet as antiquity believed him to be, created a powerful war story which must have enthralled his listening audiences. But this story concealed another one, far grander in design, and immensely more clever in execution, which can be discovered only by careful examination of the written text. Living in an age where literacy was minimal, Homer created this story for the gods, and undoubtedly never expected any mortal to understand it. Homer's imaginative fantasy radically undermines traditional Trojan War mythology, and exposes the speciousness of war's glory, the folly of the warriors who (supposedly) fight for it, and the amorality of the gods who help them do so. Homer's great war poem, great indeed, war poem indeed, is in its depths antiwar. In piecing together the Iliad's web of secret plans, deeply hidden motives, and subtle lies and deceptions, and in the process identifying and discarding post-Homeric corruptions to the text, we will find an Iliad which is not a prelude to Achilles' glorious early death and the Fall of Troy, but the opposite. In a concealed ending, towards which the entire story has been leading, Homer's own words will tell us how Achilles, as supplicated by Priam, chooses a long life without renown, and goes home. The Greek army, unwilling to fight without its greatest warrior, leaves also, sparing peaceful, holy Troy, Zeus’ favorite city and best hope for mankind. Homer tells this story with a brilliance that is almost unimaginable, until one actually encounters it. The Real Iliad is an immense intellectual challenge and an inexhaustible source of surprises. Far from a formalistically "heroic" epic, as has long been thought, it is an imaginative expression of the full creative powers of Western antiquity's greatest author.
Book Synopsis New Mansions For Music by : Lakshmi Subramanian
Download or read book New Mansions For Music written by Lakshmi Subramanian and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-08-10 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The essays in New Mansions for Music: Performance, Pedagogy and Criticism look at one of the most ancient and rigorous classical musical traditions of India, the Karnatik music system, and the kind of changes it underwent once it was relocated from traditional spaces of temples and salons to the public domain. Nineteenth-century Madras led the way in the transformation that Karnatik music underwent as it encountered the forces of modernization and standardization. This study also contributes to our understanding of the experience of modernity in India through the prism of music. The role of Madras city as patron and custodian of the performing arts, especially classical music offers an invaluable perspective on the larger processes of modernization in India. As the title suggests, the areas of classical music, which were most influenced by these developments were pedagogy or modes of musical transmission, performance conventions and criticism or music appreciation. Once the urban elite demanded the widening of the teaching of classical music, traditional modes of music instruction underwent a major change involving a breakdown of the gurushishya parampara or the tradition wherein the teacher imparted knowledge to a chosen few. Caste and kinship were important determining factors for the selection of these shishyas or students, but in modern institutions like the universities these boundaries had to be demolished. Simultaneously, the public staging of music brought the performer into a new relationship with his audience, especially as the art form became subject to validation and criticism by the newly emerging music critic. In an immensely readable book peppered with anecdotes and conversations with leading musicians and critics of the day, as well as humorous visual representations, part caricature, part satirical, the author describes a rapidly changing society and its new look in early twentieth century Madras.