I live an extraordinarily blessed life, and nowhere is this more apparent than at Hay House, my publishing firm. To me, business is blessing and prospering each other: our staff, our authors, our vendors and most of all—YOU—our family of customers; I love you all. We live up to our word, do our work well, and treat others with respect and generosity. When you live that way, it’s impossible to keep the prosperity away. The Universe rewards you at every possible turn. Let’s … [Read more...]
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IPDC Project on Gender Awareness and Media in China Launched
A project on “Promoting Gender-Awareness in Chinese Mass Media” has kicked off in Beijing with a two-day workshop on 27 and 28 November 2012, organized by the UNESCO Chair on Gender and Media at the Communication University of China (CUC), and attended by about 80 media managers, journalists and scholars. The opening session was also the occasion to launch the Chinese translation of the Gender-Sensitive Indicators for Media (GSIM) [The aim of the Gender-Sensitive Indicators for Media (GSIM) … [Read more...]
Sister Giant Conference Call, Dec 5 @ 9 EST/5PT
This week we will have our first Sister Giant monthly conference call. The topic for this month’s call is healing between Israelis and Palestinians. The call will take place on Wednesday, December 5 at 6PM PT / 9 PM ET, and all are welcome. Dial in info: Conference dial-in number: (712) 432-0075 Participant access code: 530017 While the call is free, long distance charges may apply; please check with your long distance carriers. I wrote an article for … [Read more...]
Jesus was not poor: A proof based on 25 Biblical Evidences [Kindle Edition]
While on earth "was Jesus rich or poor?". This debate is going in the christian world for decades and all I thought was "this information has nothing to do with my spiritual life, so why bother?" Being a Christian, I suffered in almost all areas of my life including finances and I always questioned 'why God this to me?' But when I went through this book link accidentally, a quote in the description which said "When people say Jesus was poor, they are SINNING, because they are … [Read more...]
Christmas, 10 popular stories every child should hear!
Christmas is a magical time of year for both kids and adults alike. The kids are out of school, the holiday cheer keeps everyone in high spirits, and spending time together as a family is at the top of everyone’s priority list. One hallmark of the Christmas season is the wide variety of Christmas stories, both new and old, that you can tell your child. One way to really get into the Christmas spirit is to curl up by the fire with your kids, hot cocoa in hand, and read them one. Here … [Read more...]
The Homework Trap, Dr. Kenneth Goldberg, Ph.D.
The Homework Trap by Kenneth Goldberg, Ph.D. Do you fight with your child night after night to get the homework done? Have you talked with his teachers, but nothing seems to change? Are you at your wit’s end? Do you still have hair, or have you pulled it out? Perhaps, you are in the homework trap. Here’s what may be happening with your child. The problem starts in elementary school. The notes come home, and the parents get “the call.” They meet with the teachers as … [Read more...]
In God of All Creation, James Robison
In God of All Creation, James Robison recalls many of the life lessons he has learned from his little dachshund, as well as other animals he has observed in nature. James shares that animals have shown him “expressions of God’s love, lessons of His grace, warnings about sin and other eternal truths.” James’ spiritual thoughts and insights can help you learn to hear God’s voice, submit to Him and trust Him for your every need. Here’s what others have said about God of … [Read more...]
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross: ‘Loss, Grief, and Bereavement’
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross: 'Loss, Grief, and Bereavement' Loss, Grief, and Bereavement What are the causes and risk factors of prolonged grief? The risk factors for experiencing more serious symptoms of grief for a longer period of time can be related to the survivor's own physical and emotional health before the loss, the relationship between the bereaved and their family member or other loved one, as well as related to the nature of the death. For example, it is … [Read more...]
Tantric Way to Mind, Body and Spirit Satisfaction, Margo Anand
Loving yourself, doesn’t mean indulging yourself in frequent solitary sexual activity or other indulgences. It means to learn to trust yourself and listen to your inner self. To trust your inner guidance that is your heart. After all, if you don’t trust the messages from your heart, then how can you trust the heart of another? ANCIENT WISDOM - DOWNLOAD Love from another won’t make you feel whole if you feel empty inside. You will just find reasons why the person who offers you their heart, … [Read more...]
A Prayer of Thanksgiving, CelebrateLove.com
A Prayer of Thanksgiving Be thankful for your relationships. All of them. Seems to me that there may be only two prayers worthy of praying. One prayer is to know God better. The other prayer is a prayer of thanksgiving. Pray a prayer of self-discovery and one of gratitude; knowing God is listening. It is useless and wastes God’s time — and our mental energy — to pray for things. God has given us the ability to choose. Our greatest power is choice. To use this power to choose to … [Read more...]
April Crawford’s “Inner Whispers” Volume III launches Today!
Official Release of April's New Book!!! There are THREE free thank you bonus gifts that include a Brand New VERY Limited Edition 135 page E-Book with Never Before Published Material from VERONICA, April Crawford herself, and Two Other Highly Evolved Entities that have not published since the Libraries at Alexandria in Egypt burned down. This free 135 page limited edition ebook is available for this week only! Note: "Inner Whispers" Volume III is a stand-alone book. You do not need to … [Read more...]
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day – OCT 15
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day is a day of remembrance for pregnancy loss and infant death, which includes but is not limited to miscarriage, stillbirth, SIDS, or the death of a newborn. Contrary to the popular belief that Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day is internationally legislated and observed as an international day of remembrance this is not the case. Through the legislative campaigns of individuals world wide, this day of memorial is becoming an international day of … [Read more...]
Sex Imbalances at Birth, Current trends, consequences and policy implications
This report offers an updated review of the various facets and the latest trends and differentials in sex selection in Asia. It includes a set of recommendations to combat gender discrimination and prenatal sex selection at the national and regional level. Education, urbanization and economic development have significantly improved opportunities for Asian women and girls over the last two decades. Yet, this has coincided with a fall in the proportion of girls among children in many countries. … [Read more...]
MICKEY MICHELLE death begets life, Susan & Robert J. Gilman
MICKEY MICHELLE death begets life “A psychological and supernatural thriller that sojourns through the depths of insanity - arriving on time to its allegorical destination." TEASER Synopsis Passenger train 1684 snakes its way through the bright New England foliage. Michelle “Mickey,” single, late forties, walks through nature’s duplicitous kaleidoscope of color and decay. She stops to confront the statue of a revolutionary war hero – a man. After six months … [Read more...]
Breast Health Guide, Taking Care of Your “Girls”, Dr. Marisa C. Weiss
MOM TO MOM: A Word from the Weiss The goal of our book, Taking Care of Your “Girls,” is to take care of our girls by addressing their fears, questions, attitudes, and concerns about breast development and breast health. The information in this book is meant to empower them to become smart, healthy women with strength, confidence, and spirit. Complete breast development, from the very start to the final finish, occurs over ten years. Growing breast tissue is more sensitive than … [Read more...]