Stillness Touch

Stillness Touch
Title Stillness Touch PDF eBook
Author Charles Ridley
Publisher Dynamic Stillness Press
Total Pages 292
Release 2020-09-22
Genre
ISBN 9781735624402

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This experiential sequel to Stillness combines ancient spiritual practices with Dr. William G. Sutherland, DO's inspired Stillness Touch to reunite the body with love. Through in-depth meditations, touch practices, and detailed study guides, Charles Ridley guides the reader through an unchartered journey in the evolution of consciousness.

Stillness

Stillness
Title Stillness PDF eBook
Author Charles Ridley
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Total Pages 265
Release 2012-05-29
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1583945865

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Charles Ridley is known for having refined a version of biodynamic craniosacral work that is nonmedical and nonmechanical. In Stillness, he clarifies the three fundamental types of this work — biomechanical, functional, and biodynamic. He explains the requirements and pitfalls of each model, and how to discern the differences and similarities between them. He guides the practitioner experientially to explore what he is describing, and offers exercises drawn from his own practice to help therapists access directly the whole felt-body sense that connects each individual with the Breath of Life.

Stillness

Stillness
Title Stillness PDF eBook
Author Richard Mahler
Publisher Red Wheel
Total Pages 188
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 9781590030424

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The author describes the time he lived deliberately alone as a caretaker of a ranch and the effect of this solitude has had on his life, arguing that spending time alone reduces stress and leads to a simpler existence.

Stillness Speaks

Stillness Speaks
Title Stillness Speaks PDF eBook
Author Eckhart Tolle
Publisher New World Library
Total Pages 146
Release 2010-10-05
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1577313429

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New York Times bestselling author Eckhart Tolle — Learn the transformative power of living in the now Attaining Eckhart Tolle’s state of presence: In Stillness Speaks, Eckhart Tolle illuminates the fundamental elements of his teaching, addressing the needs of the modern seeker by drawing from all spiritual traditions. At the core of the book is what the author calls “the state of presence,” a living in the ‘now’ that is both intensely inspirational and practical. The power of now: When the pressures of future and past thinking disappear, fear and frustration also vanish, conquered by the moment. Stillness Speaks takes the form of 200 individual entries, organized into 10 topic clusters that range from “Beyond the Thinking Mind” to “Suffering and the End of Suffering.” Each entry is concise and complete in itself, but, read together, take on a transformative power. If you have read The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer, Buddha’s Brain by Rick Hanson, or other Eckhart Tolle books such as The Power of Now, you will want to own and read Stillness Speaks.

Reflections on and from Stillness

Reflections on and from Stillness
Title Reflections on and from Stillness PDF eBook
Author Sandi Campbell
Publisher Leonis Foundation of Aust
Total Pages 112
Release 2012
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0987158805

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Into the Stillness

Into the Stillness
Title Into the Stillness PDF eBook
Author Gary Weber
Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages 208
Release 2015-05-18
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1626257426

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At once extraordinarily wide-ranging and sharply focused, Into the Stillness offers several deceptively simple and informal conversations about life, existence, and identity in one book. This is an important book. Don’t be misled by the casually graceful repartee and lightness of touch. Without dogma, without heavy shoulds and should nots, authors Gary Weber and Richard Doyle point toward something eternal, framed in our twenty-first-century understanding of neuroscience, spirituality, and something that arises from, and returns to, the Stillness and the Silence. In Into the Stillness, Weber and Doyle offer a practical investigation and guidance toward “the sweetest, fullest, most loving, caring, and manifesting experience that anyone could ever wish for.” Chapter headings include “Using dialogue for awakening,” “Can you ‘do nothing’ and awaken?”, “Why do we fear emptiness, silence, and stillness?”, and “Functioning without thoughts: sex, psychedelics, and non-duality.” As a journey, this collection of dialogues is inspiring, shifting, and full of little moments of insight that will linger for a long time afterward.

Fireflood

Fireflood
Title Fireflood PDF eBook
Author Vonda N. McIntyre
Publisher Open Road Media
Total Pages 282
Release 2021-10-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 150406741X

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A collection of eleven stories from the New York Times–bestselling author, including Nebula Award winner “Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand.” This brilliant collection of short fiction showcases renowned author Vonda N. McIntyre’s sparkling lyricism, captivating vision, and advocacy of the different. The titular story is one of alienation and discrimination, as a woman transformed into an “ugly” lifeform—a clumsy “digger”—seeks to escape her servitude to humans, but is denied sanctuary by the beautiful and graceful “flyers.” Also included is the acclaimed story “Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand,” which became the first section of McIntyre’s Hugo and Nebula Award–winning novel, Dreamsnake. In it, a woman who harnesses the power of snakes’ venom to heal saves the life of a nomad boy in the desert—but the price she pays may be too much to bear. In “Aztecs,” later expanded into the novel Superluminal, a woman undergoes biological modifications in order to pilot ships during faster-than-light travel. “A quality selection . . . Zoning in on McIntyre’s penchant for intense, dark stories with human pain and transcendence at their core . . . Fireflood, as with all of McIntyre’s fiction, is written in a brooding, pulsing prose that drops the reader into a setting with little to orient themselves save the words on the page.” —Speculiction “Eleven stories by one of the most widely admired of the younger science-fiction writers . . . From awkward to wonderful—an interesting record of an up-and-coming talent’s present whereabouts.” —Kirkus Reviews