Blues Ain t Nothing But a Good Soul Feeling Bad

Blues Ain t Nothing But a Good Soul Feeling Bad
Author: Sheldon Kopp
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2023-01-03
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781668000823

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This companion to the classic If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him! takes us on a spiritual search for inner peace with daily universal reflections. From renowned psychotherapist, philosopher, and risktaker Sheldon Kopp, Blues Ain’t Nothing But a Good Soul Feeling Bad lyrically explores the uncertainties that plague us all. With insight and accessible writing, this remarkable book guides us to look inwardly and find the answers to questions such as: -How do I find a self of my own? -Where am I in my life? -Who am I in my world? -Where do I go from here? Challenging and provocative, Blues Ain’t Nothing But a Good Soul Feeling Bad helps us face our flaws and learn to accept and love all that we are.

Blues Ain t Nothing But a Good Soul Feeling Bad

Blues Ain t Nothing But a Good Soul Feeling Bad
Author: Sheldon B. Kopp,Bonnie B. Hesse
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1992
Genre: Meditations
ISBN: 0138499284

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Blues Ain t Nothing But a Good Soul Feeling Bad

Blues Ain t Nothing But a Good Soul Feeling Bad
Author: Sheldon B. Kopp
Publsiher: Touchstone
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Meditations
ISBN: 0671768387

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Daily meditations cover identity, life assessment, goals, self-esteem, fear, risk taking, humility, and freedom.

Spiritual Transformation

Spiritual Transformation
Author: Richard W. Clark
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781460297698

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Spiritual Transformation examines the subtle and complex nature of addictions and poly-addictions—alcohol, drugs, pornography, shopping, eating, work, etc., the myths and traps that defeat recovery from them, the structure and intent of each of the twelve steps, the related roles of psychology, therapy, medicine, the underlying spiritual philosophy of each of those steps, what ‘being recovered’ actually means, the over-riding importance of the five spiritual principles, and much more. It is written for anyone in any twelve-step program, for family and friends of addicts of all stripes, for educators, for professionals who work with addicts and alcoholics, and anyone who wishes to understand the intricate workings of addiction. Richard Clark has presented this material in various formats since 1986 to over ninety thousand people.

The 6 Seasons of Calling

The 6 Seasons of Calling
Author: Brian Sanders
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2022-01-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802499783

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What if you don’t have a calling from God . . . but callings? Often we think of our calling as a singular moment of divine purpose revealed to us in young adulthood and static for the rest of our lives. But consider how God usually works. He created the cosmos in six successive days. Might He not also have six seasons of calling for the lives of His people? In The 6 Seasons of Calling, Brian Sanders helps you view your calling as something ongoing and dynamic. Because your calling is rooted in your relationship with God and your perception of His voice, it isn’t a static or one-time experience. Of course, your calling doesn’t constantly shift and change. Yet God has ordained six basic seasons as your life unfolds: Childhood – the season of bonding Adolescence – the season of learning Early Career – the season of serving Mid-Career – the season of creating Late Career – the season of giving Transition – the season of leaving Instead of wandering aimlessly through life, let the six seasons of calling provide structure for your development. Locate yourself in this sequence. Live mindfully in each season. Learn from its lessons. Look for what might be next. And remember . . . only at the end of your life will you see why each season was valuable and not to be rushed.

Spiritual Literacy

Spiritual Literacy
Author: Frederic Brussat,Mary Ann Brussat
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1998-08-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780684835341

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This collection presents "more than 650 readings about daily life from present-day authors ..."--Inside jacket flap.

The Addiction Recovery Handbook

The Addiction Recovery Handbook
Author: Richard W. Clark
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781525568282

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What Richard Clark presents in The Addiction Recovery Handbook: Understanding Addiction and Culture is long overdue. Since 1939, Bill Wilson’s important and influential books, Alcoholics Anonymous and AA’s Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, have helped millions of people struggling with addiction to recover. In more than 80 years since then, a lot has changed: the definition of addiction, its demographics, social attitudes to addiction, politics, religious influence, treatment modalities, and the epidemiology of the illness. These have taken tolls on our modern network of relationships and treatment that culture and community now depend upon. The Addiction Recovery Handbook examines the changing historical views of addiction, outlines how this culture developed its contemporary perceptions and values, and how society contributes to this growing problem. Richard Clark proposes AA’s traditional religious model of God’s help-and-forgiveness can no longer address the needs of a diverse and largely irreligious society where atheism is becoming mainstream. His updated analysis of the traditional ‘AA’ approach proposes that self-understanding and awareness—through knowledge and education, psychology, and compassion, be the significant components of any recovery framework. This will guide both caregivers and addicts to develop expertise regarding more successful treatment and recovery protocols. This would be in a supportive environment of self-knowledge and mutual respect, whether theist or atheist. All concerned will acquire the ability to live a spiritual life, which is clearly defined. The Addiction Recovery Handbook is an interesting and readable book and is intended for everyone: addicts, medical professionals, counsellors, therapists, clients, sponsors, social workers, family members, partners, friends, employers—every stakeholder in a healthy, non-judgmental society that cares about the wellbeing of all its members.

Integrative Brief Therapy

Integrative Brief Therapy
Author: John Preston
Publsiher: Impact Publishers
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1998
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1886230099

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'Brief therapy' doesn't mean the same thing to all therapists. This thorough discussion of the factors that contribute to effectiveness in therapy carefully integrates key elements from diverse theoretical viewpoints.