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For more than 30 years, Yoga Journal has been helping readers achieve the balance and well-being they seek in their everyday lives. With every issue,Yoga Journal strives to inform and empower readers to make lifestyle choices that are healthy for their bodies and minds. We are dedicated to providing in-depth, thoughtful editorial on topics such as yoga, food, nutrition, fitness, wellness, travel, and fashion and beauty.
Author : Alice Glarden Brand
ISBN : UCSC:32106015964999
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"Presence of Mind" explores the mind at work, calling attention to the vast area of learning beyond the cognitive domain. The book invites teachers to become alert to the areas of the mind beyond the cognitive domain; become more familiar and comfortable with those areas; appreciate them as vital forces in writing; and help students use them to advantage. Even though the kind of learning described in "Presence of Mind" has been neglected and misunderstood, it has great potential, primarily in bringing wholeness and balance to the curriculum. Respected educators, including Peter Elbow, Donald Murray, and many more, express ideas that are new, innovative, and capable of transforming present conceptions of education.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Small Business
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Genre : Antitrust law
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Educators are becoming increasingly concerned with more areas of discrimination and inequality that affects students. For example, as more immigrant students enter schools, understandings and skills for educating about language discrimination are needed. Similarly, as educators become more aware of the negative consequences of homophobic behavior on students, knowledge and approaches for dealing with homophobia in schools are called for. Open Minds to Equality deals with the expanding range of equity concerns. Membership in the largest association (National Association for Multicultural Educators) is growing by leaps and bounds. State-level associations are being started in these subjects all across the country. While focusing on discrimination based on race, gender, class, and age, the second edition also addresses bias based on religion, mental and physical ability, sexual orientation, and language. It provides educators an inclusive framework for thinking about diversity and responding practically to all these forms of difference in their classrooms. Activities in the book address both content and process. The content broadens the readersO awareness of the causes of inequality, particularly how differences are used to justify inequality. It encourages questions and the exploration of many sources of information and various points of view. The process is experiential, participatory, cooperative, and democratic. This book is extremely helpful for teachers, facilitators, staff development programs, and curriculum specialists. It is also appropriate for professionals in educational settings outside of schools such as camps, scouts, church groups, and youth agencies (all of which bought the first edition of this book). A Longwood Professional Book.
Author : Hildegard Klippstein
ISBN : UOM:39015021847085
Genre : Group psychotherapy.
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Drawing on work of Milton H.Erickson, the inductions presented here represent the spectrum of actual practice situations and demonstrate the possibilities of trance work with groups, such as enabling persons in an altered state of consciousness to develop their unconscious creative potentials.
Interviews with some of the leading intellectuals of our time, including Joseph Campbell, Fritjof Capra, Rollo May, Arthur Young, Matthew Fox, Ram Dass, Jacob Needleman, Rupert Sheldrake, Huston Smith and many others.
Author : Ken Wilber
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Genre : Consciousness
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In this tour de force of scholarship and vision, Ken Wilber traces the course of evolution from matter to life to mind and describes the common patterns that evolution takes in all three of these domains. From the emergence of mind, he traces the evolution of human consciousness through its major stages of growth and development. He particularly focuses on modernity and postmodernity: what they mean; how they impact gender issues, psychotherapy, ecological concerns, and various liberation movements; and how the modern and postmodern world conceive of Spirit. This second edition features forty pages of new material, new diagrams, and extensively revised notes.
Author : Ralph Metzner
ISBN : STANFORD:36105122058832
Genre : Body, Mind & Spirit
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Metzner offers readers a definitive map through the maze of spiritual options available to them, identifying the universal structures that underlie the varieties of transformative experience, much as William James did a century ago in his classic, The Varieties of Religious Experience. 40 illustrations.
Author : Rebecca Latimer
ISBN : 1577330099
Genre : Family & Relationships
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Rebecca Latimer shares her secrets, gathered over a lifetime, for reaching a happy and vigorous old age: visualization, friendship, meditation, miracles of self-healing through your own "imaginary doctor", and other personal keys to leading your life to its fullest.
Author : Charles T. Tart
ISBN : UOM:39015019607301
Genre : Altered states of consciousness
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Author : James Fadiman
ISBN : UOM:39015049668661
Genre : Psychology
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This text covers topics and theories which are relevant to both students' interests and contemporary psychology. Theories are brought to life by numerous quotes and extensive opening biographies. Providing insights into the minds of theorists, their work becomes easier to understand. theorists, new thinking and developments about Freudian psychology, the latest material on the psychology of women, extensive coverage on cognitive psychology, new advances in transpersonal psychology and the psychology of the body, and new translations and scholarly material on Eastern psychologies - Yoga, Zen, Buddhism and Sufism. There is also coverage of biofeedback, hypnosis and multiple personality.
Author : Marian Wolfe Dixon
ISBN : UOM:39015050017584
Genre : Health & Fitness
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This book shows bodywork professionals who may be experiencing symptoms of fatigue, stress, or overuse, how to heal themselves and prevent injuries from recurring. It teaches healthy bodyworkers how to stay that way, and to help clients who suffer from repetitive motion injuries. Chapter topics include principles of physics—moving and static objects, weight and pressure; eastern influences on body mechanics; unpatterning; repetitive motion and other common injuries; taking care of yourself—physiologically and psychologically; and adaptations for special populations/conditions. For all licensed massage therapists, neuropaths, chiropractors and chiropractic assistants, acupuncturists, physical therapists and physical therapist assistants, certified nursing assistants, and expressive art therapists.