A Journey Transcending Grief and Loss H. R. Maly. The bottom line is, I truly believe that if I could do it, and I did, so can you if you work at it. * * * As I mentioned before, there is an “information overload” available at our ...
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Language: en
Pages: 352
Pages: 352
**A TLS BOOK OF THE YEAR SELECTION** As heard on The Tim Ferriss Show! 'Captivating' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 'The book Shukman was born to write' NATALIE GOLDBERG, author of WRITING DOWN THE BONES 'A wonderful and generous book' DAVID HINTON, author of THE WILDS OF POETRY *** One Blade of
Language: en
Pages: 164
Pages: 164
A Blade of Grass: A Journey Transcending Grief and Loss is the story of a father’s journey with his fifteen-year-old son, Daniel, who dies of cancer. It captures the agony, courage, and love a family experiences during a three-year battle trying to save him. It is rich with vivid flashbacks
Language: en
Pages: 171
Pages: 171
This work provides the first complete annotated translation of Dogen's collected Japanese poetry (waka) along with an analysis of the role of aesthetics in Dogen's philosophical writings in light of medieval Japanese literature. It argues that Dogen's approach to Buddhist thought is not characterized by a clear-cut and one-sided rejection
Language: en
Pages: 238
Pages: 238
Presents a synoptic survey of human life in its personal, social, and mythical dimensions, drawing from a variety of sources. McIntosh asserts that no major aspect of human life can be adequately understood except in the context of the whole; thus, understanding the self, others, and the world requires an
Language: en
Pages: 617
Pages: 617
“The semantics of grammar” presents a radically semantic approach to syntax and morphology. It offers a methodology which makes it possible to demonstrate, on an empirical basis, that syntax is neither “autonomous” nor “arbitrary”, but that it follows from “semantics”. It is shown that every grammatical construction encodes a certain