Speaking through your Heart: How to increase your success and joy in your relationships
Published: Thu, 09/20/12
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- Speaking through your Heart: How to increase your success and joy in your relationships - 2012-09-19 19:15:49-04
The theory is at 65 years of age I should be retiring. However, the angels or the Universe has other plans for me. I am now writing and speaking about spiritual issues in an effort to serve my fellow humans on this planet. My sense of peace for the dying stemmed from my 15 year practice of giving past-life regression therapy for those either interested or tormented by issues they could not explain in any other terms. In my practice I included at least one remembering event of re-experiencing a death. With this, I gained the insight that death is only a painless transition from the physical to the non-physical experience that also provided for lessons learned or insights into the human experience. And with this practice, I came to realize that our physical lives are not much more than a dream-like experience to assist the self we consider to be the soul to gain insight into the All That Is and that the All That Is requires insight into Itself. In October 2006 I began writing this book, "The Camp of God's Tears" that was inspired by a dream I had about 25 years ago. Through all of this I continued my spiritual practice of learning, seeking and behaving in ways that demonstrate my deeply held spiritual beliefs. And, I remain so. Show Less
- The Girl with the Swing - 2012-09-19 19:16:27-04
I use golf as the vehicle to take my readers to magical places they’ve never imagined. Author of the series Golf Is No Ordinary Game!
- Intentional Stranger by J.J. Oxendine - 2012-09-19 19:16:56-04
J.J. Oxendine is a writer from North Carolina. When not working, she spends her time writing and with family. Feel free to contact her at www.facebook.com/JJ.Oxendine.Author
- Arctic Blood - 2012-09-19 19:32:22-04
James Raven had been a journalist for most of his working life. After reporting for local, regional and national newspapers he moved into television as a news scriptwriter with TVS television where he then worked his way up to become a Director of News. James spends much of his time writing and travelling and also performs magic at various venues across the country. James's other books include Rollover, Stark Warning and Brutal Revenge.
- The Adventures Of Flat Cactus Jack by Jean Groen - 2012-09-19 19:32:46-04
In early 1997 Jean took a job at La Hacienda RV Resort in Apache Junction, Arizona. There she met Don and Glenna Wells, who were the hike leaders. One conversation led to another and soon Don and Jean were giving presentations about foods of the Superstitions. Don would find the specimens and talk about the items, where they are found, what they look like, and the medicinal use for the plant, seed, or fruit. Jean would research Indian recipes for the item, try “modern” recipes using the product, and develop her own recipes she would provide tastes to the audiences. From this was born the idea of a cookbook. Their first book was “Foods of the Superstitions…Old and New”. Since that time, many good things have happened! Don and Jean have given many presentations to senior groups and garden clubs; they have been featured in the major papers in the Phoenix area, as well as their local papers; Jean has been on TV several times; they lead the Curandero Walk at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum once each month; they have taught classes at Central Arizona College; and Jean was the featured speaker at Queen Creek’s Cactus Festival... Neighborhoods in Bloom. From this, also, has spawned Don and Jean's love for making jelly from all of these plants. Many of the recipes are found in the books. Many more are in some stage of development! Jean doesn’t believe that there is a plant going (that is safe to eat) that can’t be made into some kind of delicious jelly.
- The Devil’s Grin - 2012-09-19 19:33:08-04
Annelie Wendeberg holds an adjunct professorship at the Uppsala University in Sweden while working at the UFZ in Germany. Her job as a scientist has washed her onto many shores, such as the famous Caltech or the middle of the North Atlanic during rough autumn storms. She has published (mostly under her former name 'Pernthaler') more than 30 peer reviewed publications on genomics, molecular microbiology, microbial ecology. Her publications appeared in journals like Nature and PNAS, among others. Occasionally, she works as a science adivsor for authors and film makers. Her english science blog can be found at: www.sciencezest.com She's also running the science blog for a large German newspaper http://blog.lvz-online.de/microblog/
- Quantum Lapse: Episode 1 by Max Connelly - 2012-09-19 19:33:32-04
Mixing history with intrigue, Max Connelly writes mind-challenging fiction. Employing multi-narrative style, untagged characters, and condensed text, he delivers the next phase of thriller fiction.
- FLAT BELLY DIET MADE EASY by Mario Fortunato - 2012-09-19 19:34:04-04
Mario Fortunato is an author that has been dedicated to the research and investigation of health related topics for the last two years with more than 10 titles published both in print and digital formats. Some of his titles have reached best seller status on the kindle platform and he is committed to keep on publishing great new titles related to the health topic which he is passionate about. He has published different books both in Spanish and English.
- SHIVER SWEET - 2012-09-19 19:34:33-04
I'm a small business owner living in West Yorkshire, with a huge passion for writing. I share my home with my fiancé and two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, just streets away from my fiancé's lovely children. I am a trustee for a local animal rescue charity 'Campnibble'. I have been a vegetarian since I was ten years old, love reading, and then curling up with my dogs on an evening watching a film to unwind. I run a small 'pet art' business from home and sell internationally, which I love, but every spare second and often late into the night, I can be found at my computer working on my next book. I write somewhere under the umbrella of action thrillers and romantic suspense. I am the author of Tick Tock Run, Think Fast Die Last, and Shiver Sweet. I am currently working on my fourth novel. If you have a spare moment, drop by my website: http://hcelliston.co.uk
- Put Right - 2012-09-19 19:34:57-04
Tom Paver was born and raised in Liverpool, one of six children in a typical Catholic household. He didn't so much attend school as turn up for dinners before a miraculous (if late) conversion to the value of education saw him earn a degree in marketing. He has enjoyed an award-winning career in the media industries and divides his week between London and the north west. He's a half-decent fly fisherman, has trekked most of the way across the Spanish Pyrenees and is partial to a good Ribero del Duero. Oh, and he's a triplet - and the other two are keen to point out that they don't earn a living from murder. You can find out more about him at tompaver.com
- Jack MacFadden and the Faerie Realm by D.M. Andrews - 2012-09-19 19:35:17-04
D.M. Andrews lives in Hertfordshire, England, and enjoys a wide range of interests, including history, genealogy, mythology, modding, and political philosophy. His greatest love, however, is reading and writing novels. Fantasy, myth and history are the main components of his work, with a focus on meaningful originality. D.M. Andrews writes for children as young as 9, and adults as old as 99. His books are suitable for most ages and for families. He has been writing since his childhood, and hopes to keep writing until he is as old as the trees!
- Turn Around Where Possible - 2012-09-19 19:35:43-04
Born in East Kent in 1970, Martin Pond was educated at the University of East Anglia. A career in IT followed, and continues to pay the bills. In 2007 Martin made a hesitant return to fiction, not having written seriously since his student days. He returned to UEA too, and took a diploma in Creative Writing. Martin's stories have appeared in Unthology No 1, Streetcake magazine and Alliterati magazine, whilst three poems have appeared in The Artillery Of Words magazine. Martin is currently working on a novel-length work, Drawn To The Deep End, and, as an experiment, is publishing the first draft, unedited, in weekly online instalments. Martin's first collection of short fiction, Dark Steps, was published in August 2011. Two standalone short stories, Turn Around Where Possible and Cold, followed in 2012.
- Saving Halloween - 2012-09-19 23:45:49-04
Lisa Ard leads a charmed life in Portland, Oregon, with her husband and two children. Her first book, Fright Flight, Dream Seekers Book One received the FlamingNet Top Choice award. Saving Halloween won a 2012 Kay Snow Writing Award for Young Readers. In addition to writing, she loves visiting schools and hearing from readers. Already she’s presented her fabulous writing workshops to a gazillion young students (okay, maybe that’s an exaggeration, but you can check her website counter for the current number). For school visits, book information, contests, games, puzzles, or just to chat, you may contact Lisa via her website: www.authorlisaard.com
- Signature Tastes of Atlanta - 2012-09-19 23:46:31-04
Steven W. Siler is a firefighter-cum-chef serving both in the Deep South and the Pacific Northwest. He is the best-selling author of the Signature Tastes cookbook series. Long marinated in the epicurean heritage of the Deep South, Steven has spent over 20 years in the much-vaulted restaurant industry from BOH to FOH to chef. In addition, he has served as an editor and contributing writer for several food publications. When not trying to shove food down his fellow firefighters’ gullets, he enjoys sailing and sampling the finest of scotches and wines, and has an irrational love affair with opera.
- How To Create A Website With WordPress And Start A Profitable Online Business by Ming Jong Tey - 2012-09-19 23:46:57-04
My name is Ming Jong Tey. I am a full time online entrepreneur and blogger. I have adopted affiliate marketing as my core business model for majority of my websites. Starting an online business can be intimidating without any proven blueprint. I started to explore the online opportunity in June 2008 but gave up in just a few months because I don't have any proven blueprint to guide me. Subsequently I had my first website up and running in 2009 and kicked off my online business after paying $1,688 to attend an offline workshop in Singapore. As we are moving into the digital age, having an online presence truly help me to expand my business and network. So, I consider that having my own website up and running is a very critical milestone to build up my assets over time.
- The Skin of Water by G S Johnston - 2012-09-19 23:47:25-04
G.S. Johnston is an author of two historical novels, The Skin of Water and Consumption, noted for their complex characters and well-researched settings. In one form or another, Johnston has always written, at first composing music and lyrics. After completing a degree in pharmacy, a year in Italy re-ignited his passion for writing and he completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. Feeling the need for a broader canvas, he started writing short stories and novels. Originally from Hobart, Tasmania, Johnston currently lives in Sydney, Australia with two cats - home-loving Reba and the wayward Rose - and Miss Mia, a black and white cuddle dog. He would be impressed with humanity if someone could succeed in putting an extra hour in every day.
- MEN ARE LIKE WINE by Anne Violette - 2012-09-19 23:48:05-04
Anne Violette is the owner of AWESOME WRITER, a freelance writing and marketing company. In addition to her latest creative fiction novel, MEN ARE LIKE WINE, Anne has written 16 books as a ghostwriter. She lives in Eliot, ME and Delray Beach, FL with her small tribe of three young sons.
- The Essential Guide to the Children’s Court System - 2012-09-19 23:50:59-04
Iain Dickinson is a practicing social worker based in north-east England who works and trains across the UK. His company Beacon Hill Training provides training to both professionals and members of the public on a range of topics including: Child protection Fabricated illness Adoption Abuse and the professional carer His first ebook 'The Essential Guide to Adoption' contains all of the information a prospective adoptive parent needs to know. It includes helpful hints and tips learnt through his professional experience. The next book in the series is 'The Essential Guide to the Children's Court System' which provides those new to the court arena with useful guidance to make sense of the 'legal speak'. Please see his website for further details: http://www.beaconhilltraining.co.uk/ or his blog at: http://beaconhilltraining.blogspot.co.uk/
- In Dulce, Disturbed by Tower Lowe - 2012-09-19 23:51:36-04
Eiffel Tower Lowe "burned herself up" in the pink room -- or that's what Daddy told me. The pink room was right down the hall from my childhood bedroom, and there was a fireplace at the end of the bed. The gruesome mystery of Tower Lowe haunted me all my life, so I ripped her name for my mystery stories. Burro and Cinnamon are the investigators in my current indie series. The series starts with the unexplained beating death of a middle school boy in Dulce, New Mexico (In Dulce, Disturbed). The investigators travel around the state, solving crimes using Burro's hallucinations to provide clues. Cinnamon pursues her long lost "Momma," who abandoned her at the tender age of 6. In every story she finds another clue to Momma, and the hunt leaves her saddened, but determined. At the end of 10 stories, 10 crimes are solved and Cinnamon knows what happened to Momma. I started this mystery series when my job required traveling around New Mexico. Mysteries and quirky characters floated to the surface. In Dulce, New Mexico, I felt the presence of spirits, hidden in the hills, on every visit. Truly, I was disturbed. My own mother died when I was 13, and I spend most of my life chasing her, so, in this cozy mystery series, I created the woman sleuth, Cinnamon, who chases her momma while she solves crime stories in picturesque locations in the Land of Enchantment.
- Phone Confidence – Stop Avoiding and Start Answering - 2012-09-19 23:52:03-04
Hiten Vyas is the founder of Stuttering Hub Limited, a UK-based life coaching company specifically for people who stammer. He is an NLP Master Practitioner, trained in the United States and uses NLP in his coaching practice. He offers face-to-face coaching locally in Leicestershire UK, and internationally through telephone coaching. As a person who stammers himself, he understands intimately the anxiety and confidence problems that stammering can cause. Early on in, almost every aspect of his life was crippled because of stammering. He then entered the self-development field in 2003, and he has successfully created positive and long lasting changes in his life. He believes that every person who stammers can have a good quality of life. It is his passion, to help people who stammer achieve the lives they want. In his spare time he enjoys improvisational comedy, public speaking, yoga, meditation and travelling. He is also a major UK blogger in the area of personal development and has been doing so since 2008. He has PhD in Biomedical Information Systems.
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