Remembering Awake will guide you to a safe frequency where you can experience the bliss of a vulnerable heart, with no protective prison walls keeping it from sharing its love and wisdom. This book will help you remember that all the energies of what you see as your reality are fragments of the same cosmic soul discovering a way to tune their unique note into the celestial harmony of creation's symphony.
It is time for our soul to awaken to its true potential and collectively create a more loving reality. This book is a guidebook on how to do that. It will help you understand how important and perfect your soul's journey through time has been. It will help your mind relax and melt into harmony with all the dimensions of our consciousness. Remembering Awake will help you open the prisons your limbic system has placed you in and dissolve some of the amnesia that keeps you from remembering that only one unconditionally loving soul is here playing Earth. Through this profound awakening, you will set your mind and soul free to love all it encounters and feel a peace within that you never dreamed existed.
Dr. Julie Foster's mind was trapped in slumber for the first fifty years of her life. In 2020, her hands turned on, and she began to feel the energetic entanglements in her patients and humanity that are the root cause of our diseases. She learned that the prescriptions she wrote as a medical doctor were just bandages which quieted symptoms. This epiphany opened her mind and gave her the desire to find a way to help her patients cure, rather than conceal, their diseases. Through an open heart, she remembered we all have a God particle that creates our human suit and can be one with all energy in existence. She learned to surrender and let God heal God by connecting to the God particle in those who came to her for healing.
We are the world teacher. Every fragment of our soul has wisdom to share. This book will help you awaken so you can feel blessed by the loving wisdom you have exchanged with others' souls through choosing to play Earth. Julie ends many blogs with, I love you. We got this. By the end of the book, you will embody the cosmic vibration of those words and share it in your interactions with other amazing versions of your soul. It is time to discover the joy of remembering who you truly are by loving open. Julie's loving stories on how we heal will guide you to this reality.
What would you do with ten million dollars? For Doris Buffett, the answer was easy: give it away.
She spent the remainder of her lifetime doing exactly that and turned her inheritance into a legacy of helping others. One might think that it was only the money that made the difference, but by looking deeper into the lives she touched, it becomes apparent that there's more to the story.
At once both heartwarming and heart-wrenching, Where the Light Gets In explores the alchemy of turning pain into purpose and finding beauty in the most painful and broken places. With concrete examples of people who have done it themselves and a call to action for others to try, this book features true stories of women forging new lives free from the power and control of intimate partner abuse. Each received a grant through Doris's Women's Independence Scholarship Program, but what's most astonishing is that the true catalyst for change was a stranger's belief in their potential. Where the Light Gets In is a roadmap for anyone looking to discover their own unique gifts (hint: the pain points the way) and how to use them to transform their lives and the lives of others.
It's an exponential return on investment that has very little to do with money.
I had been a Lutheran pastor for twenty-nine years when I sensed an inner, inaudible voice telling me this.
Listening to that inner voice led me to a wonderful friendship with Echo Bodine, who is a psychic, and to explorations of Buddhism, Sufism, the Tao Te Ching, meditation centers, reincarnation, Aramaic, and much more.
Do you sense there is more? A deeper truth about yourself, God, and reality, that wants to be known and lived?
This book reveals my true journey, told within the framework of a fictional story. The main character, Sam, is intrigued when he hears that the message of Jesus is to know and live from the Divine that is naturally within him, in everyone, and in everything.
This leads us to deep conversations in a tavern, on a boat, at a playground, in the woods, under the stars, in a sanctuary, on a golf course, at home watching comedy and the news, and at a hospice home.
The discussions that Sam and I have about our own struggles, questions, and discoveries eventually lead us to affirm that we are here to grow into the love from which our souls emerged.
Welcome to the conversation.
You are love.
Tim
Louis Silvani, Air Force civil engineer, has neglected and lost his family because of his obsession with UFO research. While presenting visual evidence of highly technological nonhumans living underground or in mountains on Earth at a UFO enthusiasts' event in Pennsylvania, he meets Mary Ellen Velarde, a Jicarilla Apache from Dulce, New Mexico. She intrigues Louis with her knowledge about him, and she convinces him go with her to Dulce and Mount Shasta, locations of alien activity, while not revealing the true nature of her quest.
Mary Ellen's close contact with her spirit guides leads them to encounter friends from their pasts who agree to help them break into the base at Dulce, a facility rumored to be a joint science operation between nonhumans and humans. The final team consists of Louis, Mary Ellen, former Army Ranger and tactical specialist Robert, former Air Force security police Deborah, and Katrina, a retired CIA asset with telekinetic abilities that she uses at great risk.
With their plan of attack created and their weapons training completed, the team heads to their target to free the victims of the science operation. They find that human infants and adults are experiments in a callous reptilian race's effort to use and control human life-and paramilitary humans are complicit in the horror. Once inside the underground base, how can they save the victims and safely escape? There is one more nonhuman race that they must find, who may have the answers to their dangerous endeavor and to their purpose in the universe.
Sharing What I Know leads readers on a journey of self-discovery and self-healing. An enlightening book about spiritual growth, and divine energies written by someone who has a wealth of knowledge and experience with both. If you have ever experienced things, you cannot explain or do not feel like you can talk to anyone about, this book is for you. Some of the topics covered are death and dying, healing, ancient knowledge, spirit guides, angels, and sacred geometry. It is time for us all to remember who we are and what we are here to do. This book will help guide you and provide a space to realize you are not alone and other people are having similar experiences as you are. Life is about sharing, joy, love, and laughter and hopefully this book accomplishes all three. Sit back, relax, keep an open mind and I look forward to taking this journey with you.
Growing up in Westwood, Pennsylvania, Ava Pierson is perfectly content to exist in the shadow of her older sister Jacklyn. That is until Jacklyn unexpectedly stops speaking to her and leaves for college. It takes only weeks into Ava's Junior of high school for her to realize she's trapped in a life that doesn't feel like her own.
Paired with the class know-it-all Penn Abrams for an English project, Ava wishes he'd kindly go back to scribbling in his day planner. She quickly learns Penn has no intention of minding his own business. Instead, he leans in and invites her on a path filled with community, creativity, and adventure.
Just as Ava feels she's discovering a life of her own, Jacklyn arrives back in Westwood. Her sister's arrival triggers memories of the very incident that tore the two of them apart. While Ava reveals to Jacklyn what actually happened the previous summer, Ava can't admit to herself how much pain she is still in.
As Ava continues to hide her truth from Penn, he welcomes her further into his world. He insists she meet his best friend Kaysar, but Kaysar can't see past Ava's privilege. When Kaysar pushes too far, Ava musters the courage to stick up for herself. It's not until Ava finds herself face-to-face with her abuser does Kaysar prove to be the best kind of friend to have around.
With healing on the horizon, Ava begins to take back her narrative by building her support system and exploring interests in art and mental health. As devastating as it is when her father leaves their family behind, Aunt Brene shows up to be the loving presence the remaining Piersons are in desperate need of.
Through all of this, Ava discovers she cares for Penn as more than just a friend. Feelings abound as they go on their first official date, but it doesn't end with the kiss they hoped for. Ava's worst fears are confirmed as Penn opens a college acceptance letter, knowing she'll have to tuck away her feelings once more as he sets off to follow his dreams.
With Ava still processing Penn's plan to leave Westwood, Mrs. Pierson addresses the family, promising to try to be a better mother. Strengthened by this shift, Ava goes to her mom to report her assault. With their decision to sue both her abuser and the Westwood Police Department, Ava feels in control of her life for the first time. But this doesn't make it any easier to wave goodbye as Penn heads off to Stanford.
A year passes before Penn and Ava meet again to celebrate Ava's graduation and acceptance into college. With a heartfelt speech at dinner to her abundant community of friends and family, Ava can't quite convey how much Penn has impacted her life. After the meal they revisit their favorite spot and Penn brings up the acquittal of both the Westwood Police Department and her abuser. Though Ava tries to deny her impact on Westwood, Penn reminds her, once again, just how much value she brings to the town.
Before they part ways, Ava shares a small but vulnerable piece of herself with Penn, hoping it will hold the two of them together as their lives carry them apart.
Eddie is an endearing and adventurous elephant whose day is turned upside down when he breaks and loses his ear and discovers he can no longer hear! With the help of an itsy-bitsy spider and a magical hearing aid, Eddie goes on an unexpected journey to get his ear (and hearing) back.
Eddie the Elephant's Magical Ear is a delightful and imaginative book for both children and adults with hearing loss, and for those who recently got or are curious about others with hearing aids. When Eddie tells of his adventure, there is nothing but delight associated with his magical hearing aid and the importance of hearing. Everyone loves an elephant, and an elephant with a magical bright blue hearing aid makes anyone who has one magical too!
Written by a licensed hearing aid specialist who has bilateral cochlear implants, Eddie the Elephant's Magical Ear will be a beloved resource for parents, audiologists, and children alike.
Remembering Awake will guide you to a safe frequency where you can experience the bliss of a vulnerable heart, with no protective prison walls keeping it from sharing its love and wisdom. This book will help you remember that all the energies of what you see as your reality are fragments of the same cosmic soul discovering a way to tune their unique note into the celestial harmony of creation's symphony.
It is time for our soul to awaken to its true potential and collectively create a more loving reality. This book is a guidebook on how to do that. It will help you understand how important and perfect your soul's journey through time has been. It will help your mind relax and melt into harmony with all the dimensions of our consciousness. Remembering Awake will help you open the prisons your limbic system has placed you in and dissolve some of the amnesia that keeps you from remembering that only one unconditionally loving soul is here playing Earth. Through this profound awakening, you will set your mind and soul free to love all it encounters and feel a peace within that you never dreamed existed.
Dr. Julie Foster's mind was trapped in slumber for the first fifty years of her life. In 2020, her hands turned on, and she began to feel the energetic entanglements in her patients and humanity that are the root cause of our diseases. She learned that the prescriptions she wrote as a medical doctor were just bandages which quieted symptoms. This epiphany opened her mind and gave her the desire to find a way to help her patients cure, rather than conceal, their diseases. Through an open heart, she remembered we all have a God particle that creates our human suit and can be one with all energy in existence. She learned to surrender and let God heal God by connecting to the God particle in those who came to her for healing.
We are the world teacher. Every fragment of our soul has wisdom to share. This book will help you awaken so you can feel blessed by the loving wisdom you have exchanged with others' souls through choosing to play Earth. Julie ends many blogs with, I love you. We got this. By the end of the book, you will embody the cosmic vibration of those words and share it in your interactions with other amazing versions of your soul. It is time to discover the joy of remembering who you truly are by loving open. Julie's loving stories on how we heal will guide you to this reality.
An adoptee's decades-long journey to uncover her secret family history-and her own story
When she was nine, Leeanne Swain found out she was adopted at birth. The news was earth-shattering. She was left feeling alone and isolated from her adopted family, with no family history to claim as her own.
Leeanne's one wish was to discover her own story and meet her birth mother. It wasn't easy. She fought legal battles to gain access to her birth and adoption records while raising children of her own. After decades of paperwork and research, Leeanne slowly pieced together her family history and learned the story of her birth. A chance connection on Ancestry.com led her to her birth sister, but will she ever reconnect with her birth mother and find the sense of belonging she's been searching for?
I Wasn't Always Leeanne is a heartfelt adoption memoir that explores the emotional trauma and legal struggles adoptees face when seeking the truth about their past. Join Leeanne Swain on her decades-long journey from isolation to belonging as she uncovers her secret family history and discovers her own story of determination, family, and acceptance.
Overcome with grief following the death of his youngest child, Cal Franklin uproots his wife and teenaged children to a ramshackle subsistence farm in far northern Wisconsin. Withdrawn and estranged from all they know, JJ and her stepbrother, John, struggle to adapt to life off the grid and to Cal's increasingly erratic behavior. Without electricity or even running water, the family suffers a series of calamities until Cal feels a call to preach. He builds a small log church on the property, and his unconventional message soon attracts a following. When elderly locals profess to be healed by the touch of Cal's hands, word spreads, and desperate people descend on the church from across the country. Though overwhelmed and doubtful of his powers, in a final act of love and faith, Cal seeks to raise his young son from the dead.
Narrated by Cal's stepson, John-named for the chronicler of Christ's miracles-Breathing Lake Superior is a poignant exploration of the mystic borderland where the mental strain of overwhelming grief becomes entangled with the promise and hope of ecstatic faith.
Fireball Lily offers a vivid, firsthand account of Christa-Maria Beardsley's wide-ranging global travels, an endeavor she pursued energetically for a full fifteen years after her retirement from academia. From the Buddhist monasteries of Thailand and Japan and the imposing grandeur of Victoria, Niagara, and Iguaz Falls to the moai of Easter Island, the North Pole's otherworldly beauty, and the stark poverty of Hong Kong's fishing communities, Ms. Beardsley's destinations elicit her fascination with the varied expressions of both nature and human culture. Informed by a rich personal history and an enduring concern for human suffering, the author's keenly appreciative eye takes in the full range of socioeconomic conditions - from the tragic to the unimaginably luxurious - and the virtually endless quirks of human personality. Indeed, at the heart of the author's travelogue are the people she meets along the way, a cast of characters she treats with her hallmark blend of curiosity, humor, and moral discernment.
Not Hitler's Child traces the long, eventful arc of Christa-Maria Beardsley's life - from her childhood in Nazi Germany, where the war forced her family into a life of almost continual displacement, to her immigration to the United States and her two-decade tenure as a professor of German at Indiana University, a career marked by the author's pioneering efforts in the development of study-abroad programs, and finally to her artistically active retirement, during which she played a prominent and passionate role in the classical-music community of Bloomington, Indiana. Ms. Beardsley's guiding concerns - a commitment to education and the arts, an abiding curiosity about the vagaries of human relationships, and an ever-deepening sensitivity to music and the natural world - form the bass line of her life story. By turns celebratory and sorrowful, reflective and humorous, Not Hitler's Child is the record of both a life of the mind and a life fully lived.
Discover the remarkable 100-year journey of the International Social Service (ISS) in this commemorative book. By exploring our story, you join us in our mission to protect and empower families and children across borders. Your support through this book helps us continue our vital work worldwide.
Vision, Courage, and Determination: A Century of Cross-Border Social Work provides insights into the history and impact of ISS over the past century, focusing on its role in promoting cross-border social work and advancing the rights of vulnerable populations, particularly children and families.
The book outlines how ISS was founded in response to the mass migration movements and social disruptions witnessed in the aftermath of the First World War.
Dedicated to facilitating the reunification of families separated by borders, ISS pioneered innovative approaches and collaborative efforts to address the complex needs of migrants. The organisation's commitment to international cooperation and social justice is highlighted through its involvement in drafting key international declarations and conventions, such as the Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1924, the 1959 Declaration, and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989.
ISS's emphasis on international casework practice and the development of a global network of professionals has enabled the organisation to navigate diverse cultural contexts and legal frameworks effectively. Through training programs, research initiatives, and advocacy efforts, ISS has influenced international social work practices and policy development, emphasising the importance of prioritising the best interests of children in all actions concerning them.
This book explores how ISS's collaboration with various actors, including government authorities, United Nations agencies, and civil society organisations, has bolstered its impact in addressing complex family conflicts and child protection issues across borders. Despite challenges such as funding instability and geopolitical shifts, ISS has maintained a strong and sustained commitment to cooperation and social intervention, positioning itself as a key player in the field of international social work.
The narrative delves into ISS's contributions during critical moments in history, such as the Second World War, where the organisation's resilience and determination to uphold its values of neutrality and nondiscrimination were demonstrated. Despite the upheavals of wartime, ISS continued to support families and individuals in migration crises, underscoring its resolute dedication to cooperation and human rights.
Overall, this publication provides a comprehensive overview of ISS's evolution, achievements, and ongoing efforts to promote international collaboration, social justice, and the well-being of vulnerable populations. Through its century-long legacy of cooperation and advocacy, ISS remains a beacon of hope and a catalyst for positive change in the realm of cross-border social work and child protection.
Thank you for being part of our legacy and our future.
Feeling the loss of his beloved Geneva, Elijah struggles with many things. From regrets, anger, resentment, and lingering sadness, he couldn't seem to get passed the grief eating him up inside. Ella and Caleb, his daughter and son in law, stepped in to try and bring some light into his dark existence. The memories in Elijah's mind appeared so real at times and after a while, he couldn't tell the difference between the past and the present. Then, his journey began. Elijah takes off trying to find Geneva and himself at the same time and a healing begins to take place, a healing starting from the inside out.