In Search of Your True Self
21 Incredible Insights That Will Revitalize Your Body, Mind, and Spirit
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- 89,00 kr
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- 89,00 kr
Publisher Description
"If you're reading this, consider yourself lucky- you've stumbled across one of the best books ever written. Walter Staples has put so much wisdom and so many practical strategies for success into this book that it could have been three books. What a treasure chest for anyone serious about greater success and more happiness in every area of their life." Jack Canfield Coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul "This book has an important message-how to master the process of personal empowerment to help ourselves and others live fuller, more productive lives." Denis Waitley, Ph.D. Author of The Psychology of Winning and Seeds of Greatness "When you become master of your inner world, you become master of your outer world." So states Walter Staples in his new book. The author wants the reader to experience a spiritual awakening in order to develop a whole new sense of self, which affects every aspect of life. Everything is rooted in basic psychological principles, yet few people have been exposed to formal psychological education. As a consequence, most people live their lives without knowing who they really are, without knowing their true self. Everything necessary to find the true self comes from within: an open mind, curiosity, and ambition. This is the instruction book to use to achieve that goal. Dr. Staples is one of America's leading authorities on human potential and personal empowerment. An active speaker, he is the author of the international best seller, Think Like a Winner!, and Power to Win!, both published by Pelican.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The nuclear bombing of Japan in WWII was a watershed in human history. Those eager to learn how Truman arrived at his fateful decision will find Harry S. Truman and the Bomb: A Documentary History to be an invaluable resource. Editor Robert H. Ferrell has compiled memos, diary extracts, drawings, press releases, etc., reproduced as text and in facsimile, to provide a firsthand look, accompanied by extensive commentary, at the ushering in of the Nuclear Age. Photos. (High Plains , ) Sterling is distributing three books of interest to military history fans. Looking Into Hell: Experiences of the Bomber Command War by Mel Rolfe, offers 21 first-person accounts by pilots who flew with the RAF Bomber Command during WWII. Photos. (Arms & Armour, 224p ) Admirers of battlefield valor should enjoy Against All Odds: More Dramatic `Last Stand' Actions by Bryan Perrett, which surveys 13 examples of "`last ditch' warfare," from Wellington's defense of the Hougoumont estate against Napoleon to the horrors of Korea's Battle of Pork Chop Hill. Illustrations. (Arms & Armour, 224p ) And the Knights Templar, the Assassins, ninjas, the Triads and other militaristic cults are surveyed in Paul Elliott's Warrior Cults: A History of Magical, Mystical and Murderous Organizations. Illustrations. (Blandford, 208p ) Jack Canfield (coauthor, Chicken Soup for the Soul) is among those contributing enthusiastic blurbs to Walter Staples's In Search of Your True Self: 21 Incredible Insights That Will Revitalize Your Body, Mind, and Spirit. Among the insights discussed in this inspirational guide to spiritual awakening are the "Law of Creation," the "I.C.A.N. Principle" and the "ULTIMATE INSIGHT" (that God is "our True Self"). (Pelican, 384p ) The show Jan Steen: Painter and Storyteller, organized by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, will display 49 of the 17th-century Dutch painter's genre scenes (The Feast of Saint Nicholas), religious paintings (The Return of the Prodigal Son) and portraits (Self-Portrait as a Lutenist) at the National Gallery through August 18th. Co-published with Yale Univ. Press, the catalogue by Perry Chapman, Wouter Th. Kloek and Arthur K. Wheelock Jr. offers 100 b&w illustrations and eight essays. ($50 ) Also at the National Gallery of Art , before moving on to Brooklyn and Saint Louis, is In the Light of Italy: Corot and Early Open-Air Painting. The show collects 130 landscapes by plein air painters like Carl Blechen, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes, Thomas Jones and, of course, Corot, all of whom worked in southern Italy in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. (Yale Univ., $50 )