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Akram Express (English)
Mode of access: Internet.
Subjects: For Kids & Tweens; Religion & Spirituality;
© , Mahavideh Foundation
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Akram Youth (English)
Mode of access: Internet.
Subjects: For Kids & Tweens; Religion & Spirituality;
© , Mahavideh Foundation
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The way of the kabbalist : a user's guide to technology for the soul / by Berg, Yehudah.;
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Subjects: Cabala.; Spiritual life; Mysticism;
© c2008., Kabbalah Center,
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It's your time [sound recording (CD)] : activate your faith, achieve your dreams, and increase in God's favor / by Osteen, Joel.;
Read by the author.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Christian life.; Spiritual life;
© p2009., Simon & Schuster Audio,
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A beginner's guide to astrology : learn how the language of the stars can light up your life / by Butterworth, Lisa,1977-author.; Linder, Lisa,photographer.; translation of:Butterworth, Lisa,1977-Guide de l'astrologie pour les débutants.English.;
Explore the ancient art of astrology to fill your every day with magic. The stars have a language all of their own and when understood, they become a timeless and powerful tool. Celestial bodies affect each of us, and understanding their influences and transits can illuminate your challenges, deepen your strengths, and enrich your relationships with yourself and others. This book is an easy-to-understand beginner's guide to the zodiac signs, planets and astrological houses. Learn how they each affect you and find out what crystals and essential oils can give you a boost. Everything is interconnected, and with A Beginner's Guide to Astrology, you can explore how the stars influence who you are while shining a light on who you can be.
Subjects: Astrology.; Planets.; Spiritual healing.; Zodiac.;
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Finding God's will for your life : discovering the plans God has for you / by Meyer, Joyce,1943-author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Did you ever dream about what you would be when you grew up? We think naturally about our purpose because God tells us that He created us to do great things. But how do we know when we have truly found God's calling for our lives? Many people live most of their lives striving to find and follow God's will but still wondering whether they've gotten it right. The many pressures, expectations, and distractions we experience can create confusion and anxiety and cause us to doubt whether we are following God's will or if He even has a plan for us at all. Beloved Bible teacher Joyce Meyer invites us on a journey to confidence, freedom, and peace through exploring the wisdom of what the Bible tells us about God's character and about His love and purpose for us. She also offers practical steps to discovering how to build your trust in God, seek His guidance, and overcome the fear of missing out on His best for you. If you're struggling to have confidence that you can hear God's voice and know what He's created you to be and do, Finding God's Will for Your Life will leave you with more peace and more confidence to live joyfully in God's love and walk the path He has for you"--
Subjects: Christian life.; God; Spiritual formation.;
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The transcendent brain : spirituality in the age of science / by Lightman, Alan P.,1948-author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Modern science teaches us that anything can be explained in terms of atoms and forces, including the inner workings of the brain. But certain personal experiences can challenge the idea that there's nothing beyond inert matter. Communing with nature, working through a complex problem, or experiencing a piece of art, we sometimes feel a powerful sense of transcendence, of connecting with a cosmic unity that may seem unexplainable by science. But according to acclaimed physicist and novelist Alan Lightman, we can embrace these spiritual experiences without letting go of our scientific worldview. Lightman draws on a rich intellectual history to explore this fascinating intersection between religion and science. Philosopher Moses Mendelssohn's rational arguments for the soul foreground our thinking about non-materiality; Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius' ideas predict how strict materialism might explain elusive phenomena; Neuroscientist Christof Koch lays the foundation for the material basis of consciousness; and social psychologist Cynthia Frantz provides a scientific explanation of our deep connection to nature and things larger than ourselves. Lightman weaves these ideas together to argue for a concept he calls "spiritual materialism"-the view that while spiritual experiences may arise from atoms and molecules like everything else, the physical laws of the universe may not be able to fully capture the first-person experience of transcendence. Spirituality, in this sense, is not only compatible with a strictly scientific view, but remains at the core of what it means to be human"--
Subjects: Religion and science.; Spirituality.;
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Aflame : learning from silence / by Iyer, Pico,author.;
"From the bestselling author of The Art of Stillness, a revelatory exploration of the abiding clarity and calm to be found in quiet retreat. Pico Iyer has made more than 100 retreats over the past three decades to a small Benedictine hermitage, high above the sea in Big Sur, California. He's not a Christian -- or a member of any religious group -- but his life has been transformed by these periods of time spent in silence. That silence reminds him of what is essential and awakens a joy that nothing can efface. It's not just freedom from distraction and noise and rush: it's a reminder of some deeper truths he misplaced along the way. In Aflame, Iyer connects with inner stillness and joy in his many seasons at the monastery, even as his life is going through constant change: a house burns down, a parent dies, a daughter is diagnosed with cancer. He shares the revelations he experiences, alongside wisdom from other non-monastics who have learned from adversity and inwardness. And most profoundly, he shows how solitude can be a training in community and companionship. In so doing, he offers a unique outsider's view of monastic life -- and of a group of selfless souls who have dedicated their days to ensuring there's a space for quiet and recollection that's open to us all. Radiant, intimate and gripping, Aflame offers ageless counsel about the power of silence, and what it can teach us about how to live, how to love and, ultimately, how to die"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Silence; Spiritual retreats.;
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Religion for atheists : a non-believer's guide to the uses of religion / by De Botton, Alain.;
Subjects: Atheism.; Religion; Secularism.; Spiritual life.;
© c2012., Signal,
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The awakened woman : remembering & reigniting our sacred dreams / by Trent, Tererai,1963-;
Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.LSC
Subjects: Self-realization in women.; Spirituality.; Feminism.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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