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Love Life 101
Daniel Flynn drew on his interest in metaphysics to develop the process he describes in Love Life 101: What Near-Death Experiences and the Mystics Teach Us About Love, Romance and the School of Life*. This how-to book offers relationship...
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The Secrets of Life and Death
In “Auguries of Innocence,” William Blake wrote: “Every night and every morn / Some to misery are born.” These words express what some might consider to be their destiny. However, while certain people may experience greater...
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Echoes Over Water
Stephen Cline teaches writing and literature in Hawaii. He drew on his interest in sailing, expertise in music, and knowledge of Celtic history and literature to write Echoes Over Water. The novel depicts two groups of sailors traveling...
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Letters on the Promise of Living
All children should be so lucky as to have grandfathers who write letters to them of the quality found in George Goens’ Letters On The Promise Of Living. Fortunately, many young people may benefit from his book’s wisdom, because it...
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My Father's Son
Parents and educators know that teenagers behave differently than other human beings. Their newly mature bodies combined with emotional immaturity create situations that can become volatile. Sometimes hasty decisions get them into...
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The Everyday Space Traveler
Unexplored horizons, both infinitesimal and boundless, intrigue humans, and the potential discoveries they hold continue to contribute to the development of planet Earth. Much remains to be known and improved upon, and some concerned...
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The Emotional Imperative
Plato argued that inherited knowledge determines human behavior, while Aristotle believed that people come into the world with minds as blank slates. In 1874, Francis Galton, whose cousin was Charles Darwin, used the words “nature”...
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A Worst Case Scenario
Today’s educational system attempts to insure that children who need extra help don’t “fall through the cracks.” In the past, students with mild developmental disorders went through public school with little attention paid to...