A collection of contemplations on life, spirituality, and peace of mind: “Pure food for the soul…a genuine treasure.”—Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit When Karen Casey chose to commit to a spiritual path, her direction in life changed. With a gentle and honest approach, she looks back at her personal experiences to help you make sense of your world and travel down your own spiritual path. Life lessons are all around you. In twenty short chapters, Here, the bestselling author of Each Day a New Beginning shares words of wisdom about life, loss, and everything in between. Taking on universal themes she reveals what matters most about unconditional love, the importance of peace, and more. Inside, find inspirational life lessons like: · Only through relationships can we heal · You are right where you are meant to be · If you share their journey, learn “Casey shares the wisdom she has gathered over the course of her 40 years of membership in Alcoholics Anonymous in this perceptive exploration of how to create a happy and fulfilled life….This wise offering…will be a comfort to readers going through a 12-step program.”—Publishers Weekly
Collects inspirational wisdom shared by the Presidential Medal of Freedom-winning cultural icon as penned for her O column throughout years marked by her retirement from her show, her launch of a television network, her honorary degree from ...
Illustrated with photographs from the author's personal collection, Two or Three Things I Know for Sure tells the story of the Gibson women -- sisters, cousins, daughters, and aunts -- and the men who loved them, often abused them, and, ...
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A radio and TV host and best-selling author of What I Know for Sure offers the best advice that he has gleaned from this successful life. Reprint.
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The logical plausibility of it, that made an appeal to his intellect, seemed missed by Kreis and Hamilton, who sneered at Norton as a metaphysician, and who, in turn, sneered back at them as metaphysicians. Phenomenon and noumenon were ...
This is a book to keep by your bedside and return to often.”—Amy Dickinson, nationally syndicated advice columnist "Ask Amy" More than one thousand extraordinary Americans share their stories and the wisdom they have gained on living, ...
Stand up to police brutality: attend local protests and rallies when Black and Brown folx are harmed by the police. Bring your family, friends, teachers and ... If you hear someone say, 'I'm not racist, but...' you can use your power of ...
You see, many times we talk about how certain information in a course is the most important to know. ... However, you can be sure that, sometimes, knowing the most important things, perhaps the vital 20%, means that you might know 80% ...
Good advice from Aunt Sugar on how to get over the hurt of divorce and what you should know about a man before you even consider marrying him