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Discover Life Beyond Crisis

Discover Life Beyond Crisis
Author: Mason Gizard
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2017-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781544872001

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"Getting healthy is a lot of work but well worth the work. Remember to build on success and don't be overcome by setbacks..." We often find ourselves dealing with crisis and stress on a daily basis. And soon we decide our fate is our present circumstance. But in this guide you will discover that your crisis does not have to be your fate and in fact you can change your fate. This guide goes beyond self-help and takes you through understanding to overcoming your crisis. Mason Gizard show readers the reality of overcoming crisis and provides tools that can be applied today to become an Overcomer. In this guide Mason explores the following areas: Your Life - Identity Community - Health Faith/Morality Bringing together personal insight and a culmination of insight from his own mentors, Gizard is sharing the most important things you need to know to overcome crisis.


The Cadineag Crisis

The Cadineag Crisis
Author: Paul A. Moore
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1039161081

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After decades of climate crises and pollution on earth, humanity discovers a planet that could hold the potential for a new home for humanity. A young and ambitious science journalist named Maria Southwind is selected to cover the mission and given exclusive access. Upon arrival to the ice-covered planet, Cadineag, the brilliant, but exiled scientist (Steven Cobi) discovers an abundance of life already present. As the away teams begin to explore the planet, problems and issues mount because of the unexpected lifeforms. Shortly after touching down, away team members begin to die from a mysterious disease that appears to unzip the very fabricate of their DNA. As more and more members of the fated mission pass away, Maria, by order of her superiors, covers up the deaths and problems in her worldwide reporting. Eventually, all images, messages, and data from the mission stop arriving on Earth and everyone is assumed lost. As the lies and covers ups of the failed mission become public knowledge, Maria becomes the scapegoat for her superiors and is disgraced. Years later, a mysterious probe from that very mission is discovered in the Arctic and Maria is called back into duty to help figure out what happened to that team. From memory modules and files, Maria discovers that the Cobi figured out that all of the life on Cadineag is part of a giant DNA seeding experiment by an alien collective known as the Gailonians. The Gailonians, afraid to share the universe with the products of their experiments, are now systematically using a virus to wipe out all of the advance lifeforms across the universe. The very last transmission from Cobi indicated that Earth was next, and it was up to Maria to stop the Gailonians and save life on earth.


Overcoming Crisis

Overcoming Crisis
Author: Myles Munroe
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010-03-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 145875071X

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The current prolonged season of war and worldwide economic crisis has created countless personal crises. Unemployment, forclosures, threats, and fears loom--and Christians are not exempt. You can survive and even thrive during these times. Myles Munroe tea....


Beyond Crisis

Beyond Crisis
Author: Naveeda Khan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136517596

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Through the essays in this volume, we see how the failure of the state becomes a moment to ruminate on the artificiality of this most modern construct, the failure of nationalism, an opportunity to dream of alternative modes of association, and the failure of sovereignty to consider the threats and possibilities of the realm of foreignness within the nation-state as within the self. The ambition of this volume is not only to complicate standing representations of Pakistan. It is take Pakistan out of the status of exceptionalism that its multiple crises have endowed upon it. By now, many scholars have written of how exile, migrancy, refugeedom, and other modes of displacement constitute modern subjectivities. The arguments made in the book say that Pakistan is no stranger to this condition of human immigrancy and therefore, can be pressed into service in helping us to understand our present condition.


The Impact of Discovering Life Beyond Earth

The Impact of Discovering Life Beyond Earth
Author: Steven J. Dick
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2015-10-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1107109981

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This book discusses the big questions about how the discovery of extraterrestrial life, whether intelligent or microbial, would impact society and humankind.


Astrotheology

Astrotheology
Author: Ted F. PetersMartinezHewlett
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2018-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532606397

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Astrotheology: Science and Theology Meet Extraterrestrial Life looks at both ends of the telescope: the unfathomable reaches of cosmic space and the excited stirrings within the human psyche. It takes a scientist to explain what we are looking at. It takes a theologian to understand who is doing the looking. This book's scientific authors update readers on astrobiology's search for extraterrestrial life. Theologians add to the science a theological analysis of the place of space in understanding God's creative work, the prospects of sharing God's creation with extraterrestrial neighbors, and the question of whether one or many incarnations are required for cosmic redemption. Finally, these scholars lay the foundations for an ethic of space exploration. This book introduces a comprehensive astrotheology with an accompanying astroethic.


Exotheology

Exotheology
Author: Joel L. Parkyn
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725291487

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Speculation regarding the plurality of worlds and the existence of intelligent extraterrestrials has remained an important question for Christian theology from antiquity until modernity. Advancements in space science now reveal a vast universe containing trillions of galaxies, and new discoveries of exoplanets, providing an unprecedented greater context and perspective in consideration of the place of humanity, possible intelligent extraterrestrials, and the role of divinity in relation to creatures. These scientific discoveries have increased the importance of understanding the relation of extraterrestrials to the Christian doctrines of the incarnation and redemption. An examination of the history of developments in scientific and theological thought on extraterrestrials, from antiquity to the twenty-first century will demonstrate a consistent pattern of theological formulations of extraterrestrials and their relation to Christian theology, however, without sufficient resolution. En route, this book explores ideas of extraterrestrial ‘anthropology’, psychology, morphological possibilities, sociological compositions, extraterrestrial religions, implications of contact, and argues for a ‘divine pedagogy’ of potential modalities of supernatural presence and action with extraterrestrial intelligences.


Living Beyond Crisis

Living Beyond Crisis
Author: Stephen C. Rowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1980
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Coming Home to Yourself

Coming Home to Yourself
Author: Osho
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1984826816

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A beautifully illustrated collection of mindfulness exercises for grounding, relaxation, and finding inner peace, from contemporary mystic Osho All of us have experienced moments of "coming home"--feeling relaxed, grounded, free of the restlessness that characterizes so much of our everyday lives. These moments can arise in nature or in the depths of an activity we enjoy, alone or together with people we love. They show us that we are exactly where we are supposed to be. The meditations in Coming Home to Yourself were selected from Osho's hundreds of public talks and intimate conversations. These passages are designed to be a companion on the journey toward transforming our rare moments of "at-home-ness" into an undercurrent that permeates all aspects of our lives. They offer guidance about meditation and specific techniques to try, insights into the habits that keep us tense and conflicted, and what life might look like if we recognize those habits and let them go. Exercises include activating your awareness, opening the heart, learning to relax and concentrate in order to reap the benefits of meditation, and freeing the brain from mental blocks. Featuring whimsical full color illustrations throughout, Coming Home to Yourself invites the reader to dip into the meditations at any point or read the book in sequence for a true homecoming experience.


Quarterlife Crisis

Quarterlife Crisis
Author: Alexandra Robbins
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2001-05-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1101215860

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While the midlife crisis has been thoroughly explored by experts, there is another landmine period in our adult development, called the quarterlife crisis, which can be just as devastating. When young adults emerge at graduation from almost two decades of schooling, during which each step to take is clearly marked, they encounter an overwhelming number of choices regarding their careers, finances, homes, and social networks. Confronted by an often shattering whirlwind of new responsibilities, new liberties, and new options, they feel helpless, panicked, indecisive, and apprehensive. Quarterlife Crisis is the first book to document this phenomenon and offer insightful advice on smoothly navigating the challenging transition from childhood to adulthood, from school to the world beyond. It includes the personal stories of more than one hundred twentysomethings who describe their struggles to carve out personal identities; to cope with their fears of failure; to face making choices rather than avoiding them; and to balance all the demanding aspects of personal and professional life. From "What do all my doubts mean?" to "How do I know if the decisions I'm making are right?" this book compellingly addresses the hardest questions facing young adults today.