Suffering in Silence

Suffering in Silence
Author: Jochen Schleese
Publsiher: Trafalgar Square Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781570767289

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Humans and horses have been joined for thousands of years, and for much of that time, one thing has served as the primary point of physical contact between them: the saddle. However, for many horses and many riders, the saddle has been no less than a refined means of torture. Horses have long suffered from tree points impeding the movement of their shoulder blades; too narrow gullet channels damaging the muscles and nerves along the vertebrae; and too long panels putting harmful pressure on the reflex point in the loin area. Male riders saddle up despite riding-related pain and the potential for serious side effects, such as impotence, while female riders endure backache, slipped discs, and bladder infections, to name just a few common issues. We must ask ourselves: How much better could we ride and how much better could our horses perform if our saddles fit optimally? If they accommodated the horse’s unique conformation and natural asymmetry? If they were built for the differing anatomy of men and women? The answers to all these questions are right here, right now, in this book.

Suffering in Silence

Suffering in Silence
Author: Karen Human Rights Group
Publsiher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 1581127049

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Situated in the triangle between South Asia, Southeast Asia, and China, Burma is a country of 50 million people struggling under the oppression of one of the world's most brutal military regimes. Yet, the voices of its people remain largely unheard in the international arena. Most of the limited media coverage deals with the non-violent struggle for democracy led by Nobel laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi or the Army's repression of university students and urban dissidents, but these only form a small part of the story. This book presents the voices of ethnic Karen villagers to give an idea of what it is like to be a rural villager in Burma: the brutal and constant shifts of forced labor for the Army, the intimidation tactics, the systematic extortion and looting by Army and State authorities, the constant fear of arbitrary arrest, rape, torture, and summary execution, the forced relocation and burning of hundreds of civilian villages and the systematic uprooting of their crops. Three detailed reports produced by the Karen Human Rights Group in 1999 are used to give the reader a sampling of the life of Karen villagers, both in areas where there is armed resistance to the rule of the SPDC junta and in areas where the junta is fully in control. The Karen Human Rights Group is a small and independent local organization which has been using the firsthand testimony of villagers to document the human rights situation in rural Burma since 1992. Much of the group's work can be seen online at www.khrg.org. Kevin Heppner, who contributed the introductory sections of the book, is a Canadian volunteer who founded KHRG in 1992 and still serves as its coordinator. Claudio Delang, who edited this book, has a keen interest in Karen life and customs. He is currently completing a PhD dissertation on the Karen and Hmong in northern Thailand.

Suffering in Silence

Suffering in Silence
Author: Shakita Mitchell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798656246859

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Many people live their lives suffering in silence they walk around with their mouths smothered, never speaking about their past or current pain because fear has paralyzed them from speaking..They walk through life with hurt and brokenness in their heart, carrying the burden of their pain and all along they are suffering in silence.The reason people suffer in silence is because they don't speak on their pain, they may feel the guilt ofshame and embarrassment of their past so they cover up their pain by finding a coping mechanism suchas drugs, alcohol, sex and more. They also mask their pain with pretend trying to distinguish betweenwhat's reality and what is fictional and yet suffering in silence.What does it mean to suffer in silence? It means to be unhappy without saying anything, however, whatcauses a person to suffer in silence could be depression, grief, abuse and much more. It's a pain that isunspoken of that can eat you up if it's not dealt with; your outward appearance look good, but yourinner self is Suffering In Silence. Don't allow the enemy to use fear to paralyze you from speaking? Youhave a voice, break your silence and speak be healed and be free?

Suffering in Silence

Suffering in Silence
Author: Betty Pearl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2021-01-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1977237401

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Suffered in Silence for years without anyone knowing was hard for this family, trusting, even saying yes too this person always without any question when this person said wire me funds. This family would grab the keys and go too the bank without any question and wire money.

Suffering in Silence

Suffering in Silence
Author: Renee Fowler Hornbuckle
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1480171662

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In 2005, Renee Hornbuckle's life took a horrible turn. A wife of a prominent pastor and a national speaker, her husband was indicted of numerous sexual assault and drug related crimes. However, today, Dr. Hornbuckle is NOW sharing her story of how God brought her and her family through this challenging period in their lives, and how she survived domestic violence after seven years of silence.

Silence and Beauty

Silence and Beauty
Author: Makoto Fujimura
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780830844593

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Internationally renowned artist Makoto Fujimura reflects on Shusaku Endo's novel Silence and grapples with the nature of art, pain and culture. Showing that light is yet present in darkness, he uncovers deep layers of meaning in Japanese history and finds connections to how faith is lived in contexts of trauma.

Private Pain

Private Pain
Author: T. Lynn Tate
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-11-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1736077201

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Painful circumstances may be plaguing your life. You may be struggling with secrets you never thought were possible to break free from; things you feel too embarrassed to share with others, so you choose to keep silent. You may believe that physical, sexual, psychological, bullying or any other tragic abuse is too difficult to discuss. But, pain un-dealt with can cause one to become angry and bitter in life, leading you to become secluded and shut off from others. Private Pain was written to encourage those who may be suffering in silence and feel emotionally paralyzed due to past and present traumas. Holding onto painful secrets might have you grappling with overwhelming discomfort to the point of you feeling hopeless, unlovable, or as if no one understands your pain. Experiencing abusive behaviors or struggling with being bullied can cause you to feel isolated, but you're not alone. It may seem like you are stuck in your situation, but there is hope. Regardless of the obstacles and adversities that you've experienced, you can break free from the pain that has silenced you throughout your life. I hope that this book helps you to recognize that no matter how distraught you may feel or how horrendous the circumstances that you have faced, you are valuable. You are one step closer to experiencing a life of freedom and wholeness.

Suffering In Silence

Suffering In Silence
Author: Andrea Maynard-Brade
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2021-03-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1913674452

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Suffering in Silence is a compelling story of one courageous woman's journey of overcoming trauma, personal loss, and 13 years of domestic violence. When Andrea Maynard-Brade is forced to leave her family home having discovered she was pregnant in her teens, she is cast into a world of motherhood, domesticity and a relationship riddled with inequality, deceit, and abuse. This mesmerising tale of family dynamics played out in tension-filled environments demonstrates how one night can easily change the course of a life planned in the daydreams and vivid imaginations of a young child. Enduring further heartache and loss, Andrea faces the terrible consequences of being trapped in an ongoing generational cycle of abuse and violence, historically inflicted upon some of the women in her family. Will Andrea finally be able to find her voice and put an end to her suffering or will she continue to live a life of fearful submission and trauma? Suffering in Silence is a story of hope, inner healing, re-discovery, re-empowerment, and a testimony of what the human spirit can endure and overcome. This journey of self-discovery, although painful, is inspirational and empowering, emphasising the importance of embracing our physical, emotional, financial, spiritual, and mental wellbeing, our self-worth, and the life we truly deserve.