This off beat heartful account takes the reader on a journey of life, death, and freedom through the eyes of a devoted yet independent daughter, showing how an alternative spiritual path can affect families immersed in traditional religion.
In the higher civilizations of ancient, Vedic India, the great spiritual teachers known as rishis created the Four Ashrams (or stages of life) as a way for people to instill their lives with deeper meaning.
As millennials we stand accused-of aimlessness, entitlement, indifference, lack of gratitude- merely for existing under the wrong conditions, for illustrating simply by that fact the wrongness of those conditions.
Eric's wishes would be for people to accept others who have disabilities and believe in them and have the courage to talk to them like they exist and are also human beings.
Moving from the Outside, In is the story of one woman's healing pilgrimage and her quest to find life's answers as she moves from her 20s into her 30s and 40s.
This book of spiritual poetry consists of my personal life with the enemy; and then God shows up, chasing me for his will and knowing my plan wasn't getting his plan done.
Knowing you were born to be greater than you were yesterday but just can't seem to shake those chains off and living in bondage of some type of addiction is a major torment to someone that wants to do better in life.
I am so thankful that at almost forty years young, God gave me His revelation and a spiritual treasure about wisdom and began to teach me in my personal relationship with Him, how to understand the difference of living in His wisdom and not tolerating fear.
The Wisdom of the Jewish Mystics is a selection of the most important writings, commentary, and ideas of the Jewish mystical tradition through the ages.