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Let Us All Breathe Together

Let Us All Breathe Together
Author: Sheila Peltz Weinberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781935052845

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Rabbi Weinberg offers a thoughtful collection of spiritual messages, insightful poems, and perceptive essays that explore ways to unite faith with reality-which combine to provide a valuable guide through the uncertainly of turbulent times.


The Word

The Word
Author: Christopher Galano
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2024-04-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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The Word calls the reader toward Christhood. In a world grown top-heavy with ego and intellect, these poems explore reintegration with the heart and soul that modern culture has undervalued in pursuit of scientific and technological advancement. This is a critical junction in history when governments and corporations insist on technologies that invade people’s very bodies, ostensibly for the sake of safety and connection. The Word proposes a richer connection: a divine marriage between individuals reflecting the marriage of the heavens and the earth. “We wreathe the world with golden-glimmering ribbons, ribbons endless as our wedding rings.” Prepare for the new days and a new way of living in the world.


You Are Here

You Are Here
Author: Ada Limón
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1571317929

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Published in association with the Library of Congress and edited by the twenty-fourth Poet Laureate of the United States, a singular collection of poems reflecting on our relationship to the natural world by fifty of our most celebrated contemporary writers. For many years, “nature poetry” has evoked images of Romantic poets standing on mountain tops. But our poetic landscape has changed dramatically, and so has our planet. Edited and introduced by the twenty-fourth Poet Laureate of the United States, Ada Limón, this book challenges what we think we know about “nature poetry,” illuminating the myriad ways our landscapes—both literal and literary—are changing. You Are Here features fifty previously unpublished poems from some of the nation’s most accomplished poets, including Joy Harjo, Diane Seuss, Rigoberto González, Jericho Brown, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Paul Tran, and more. Each poem engages with its author’s local landscape—be it the breathtaking variety of flora in a national park, or a lone tree flowering persistently by a bus stop—offering an intimate model of how we relate to the world around us and a beautifully diverse range of voices from across the United States. Joyful and provocative, wondrous and urgent, this singular collection of poems offers a lyrical reimagining of what “nature” and “poetry” are today, inviting readers to experience both anew.


God Loves the Stranger

God Loves the Stranger
Author: Sheila Peltz Weinberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781887043328

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How to find peace and harmony in an unsettled world.You. Me. The person down the street or halfway around the globe. In this inspiring collection of stories, blessings, poetry, divine teachings, and meditation exercises, Rabbi Sheila Peltz Weinberg conveys a single, powerful message: Let us not be strangers. God loves us all.Using a blend of ancient and modern ideas, God Loves the Stranger carves a clear pathway that enables us to learn how to love one another and create just societies. From teaching us how to handle suffering and aversion in positive, productive ways; how to learn creative skills for mindfulness, meditation, and retreat practice; and how to bring the roots of love and gratitude into our everyday lives, this book is a comprehensive tutorial for navigating today's interpersonal and situational challenges with grace, spiritual fulfillment, and understanding. It offers tender, thought-provoking insight into the awareness that we are not--are never--alone; and that neither are our family members, our friends, or the strangers everywhere in the world.This lovely book comes along at just the right moment. The author has much wisdom to share for these difficult times about how to connect embracing the stranger within--our fears, vulnerabilities, and self-deceptions--with welcoming strangers without, whether they be those near to us or far away.--Judith PlaskowProfessor Emerita of Religious Studies at Manhattan College and author of Goddess and God in the World: Conversations in Embodied Theology


Surprisingly Happy

Surprisingly Happy
Author: Sheila Peltz Weinberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2010-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781935052180

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Are you happy because you are getting older or because you ve found spiritual peace? Co-founder of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality Rabbi Sheila Weinberg offers intriguing answers to that question in Surprisingly Happy: An Atypical Religious Memoir. Snapshots of Rabbi Weinberg s life, as told through poetry, prayers, and accounts of this Jewish Baby Boomer s experiences, offer clues about her search to find God, and carves a path for others to learn from her journey. It addresses her spiritual quests through yoga and meditation, and provides a candid look at her struggles with addiction, her philosophy of feminism, and her life as a wife, mother and grandmother. The book incorporates the author's eye witness accounts of many iconic events of her generation: the 1968 student protests at Columbia University; the challenges of the Peace Corps in Chile in the late 60s; the outbreak of the 1973 Yom Kippur War; the influence of Eastern practice on Western religion; the breakthrough of women into religious leadership; and the Feb. 15th, 2003 massive movement to stop the war in Iraq. Rabbi Weinberg also relates equally engaging anecdotes of less dramatic, yet impactful, rituals of everyday life: Senior prom, family, holidays, and a complex relationship with her mother. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: A life-long advocate for peace and justice, Rabbi Weinberg has been active in Rabbis for Human Rights, an international organization that gives voice to the Jewish search for justice. She is a co-founder of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality in New York City, and leads workshops and retreats for Jewish professionals and social justice activists.


Breathe

Breathe
Author: Roger White, MD
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1504973283

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Right now, are you breathing to the best of your ability? This may sound like an odd question, but breathing actually involves a lot more than just taking a breath in and letting it out. Each breath we take from birth until death sustains our fragile lives, yet most of the time we think very little about our breathing unless we have a problem. But breathing is always with us in everything we do. Through fascinating stories, Dr. White, a cardiologist, writes about real people and their challenges with breathing. This inspiration book provides much insight on something we each do several times a minute for a lifetime.


Breathe

Breathe
Author: Kelly Kittel
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1938314794

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Kelly Kittel didn’t know the true meaning of the phrase “in the wrong place and the wrong time” until she fell victim to just such a circumstance—and lost her infant son as a result. In the wake of their son’s death, Kittel and her husband are overcome with grief—and they’re still trying to make sense of their loss when, a mere nine months later, their family doctor makes a terrible mistake during Kittel’s pregnancy and they are forced to bury a second child. And when they decide to press malpractice charges, things only get worse: they end up having to battle not only the medical system but also their own family in a court of law, all while raising their other three children and trying to heal from the pain of living through the deaths of two sons. Achingly raw and beautifully narrated, Breathe is a story of motherhood, death, family, and conflict—and, ultimately, how to embrace love, honesty, and joy even in the face of tragedy.


The Sepulchres of Our Departed

The Sepulchres of Our Departed
Author: Frederick Rinehart Anspach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1854
Genre: Consolation
ISBN:

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Life

Life
Author: Royal Chanel
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2014-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496900529

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About life, from struggle to domestic violence and living in a cold world. And how you have to stay strong and thrive not letting anyone get in your way.