Wild Awakening

Wild Awakening
Author: Greg J. Matthews,James Lund
Publsiher: Howard Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781501194542

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In this “powerful story about the healing every man needs” (John Eldredge, New York Times bestselling author), a near-fatal attack by an enraged grizzly bear leads to an unexpected encounter with God for alpha male Greg Matthews. Greg Matthews was the ultimate poster-boy for masculinity. Avid hunter and outdoorsman, Air Force and civilian firefighter, EMT, rescue helicopter pilot, fugitive recovery agent, Ground Zero volunteer and more, Greg had spent his whole life striving to serve others but for all the wrong reasons. After his parents’ divorce when he was young, Greg believed deep down that the only way he could be loved and valued—by his father, by his family, and by God—was if he earned it through daring, high-stakes, high-risk—what society commonly refers to as “manly”—achievements. But everything changed when an idyllic hunting trip through the backwoods of Alaska turned into a harrowing fight for his life. Greg was attacked by a grizzly bear—but the gruesome, nearly fatal conflict offered an unexpected encounter with God. Greg’s eyes, and more importantly, his heart, were finally opened to the lie that he’d internalized as a child: that his dangerously high-risk achievements were the sole signifiers of his worth. The road to recovery was long and painful, but it forced Greg to come face-to-face with the long-held view of manhood he had absorbed as his own identity. The relentless grizzly uncovered something in Greg’s heart: that he was being pursued by an equally persistent God, who loved him unconditionally. A gripping tale of survival and a rebuttal to outdated notions about masculinity, Wild Awakening “will help you lead a life of greater purpose” (John O’Leary, author of On Fire).

Wild Awakening

Wild Awakening
Author: Mary Daniels
Publsiher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781401968557

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Wild Awakening: 9 Questions that Saved my Life is an uplifting and moving story of how a series of events culminated in a single defining moment that changed a young mother's life forever. Standing on Tower bridge, holding her baby, ready to jump, was Mary Daniels' darkest moment. This book tells the story of what happened next, the journey to 'self' that she never saw coming and the discovery of nine simple, yet powerful questions that truly saved her life. An inspiring speaker, powerful storyteller and original 'wild woman', Mary reveals 9 powerful questions that not only saved her life, but have gone on to become a transformative process for so many others. Whether you are new to the world of personal growth or looking to deepen your spiritual journey, this process has an amazing way of meeting you where you are at, and naturally guiding you to where you want to be. All it takes is 9 minutes each morning. This is the ideal guide for real people, living real lives, who are looking for a 'doable' daily practice for lasting change.

Wild Awakening

Wild Awakening
Author: Dzogchen Ponlop
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780834826991

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Mahamudra and Dzogchen are perhaps the most profound teachings within all of Tibetan Buddhism. The experience of Mahamudra, or "great symbol," is an overwhelming sense of extraordinary clarity, totally open and nondualistic. Dzogchen, or "great perfection," is the ultimate teaching according to the Nyingma tradition and also represents the pinnacle of spiritual development. These are the two paths that provide practitioners with the most skillful means to experience the fully awakened state and directly taste the reality of our mind and environment. And yet these concepts are notoriously difficult to grasp and challenging to explain. In Wild Awakening, Tibetan Buddhist master Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche presents these esoteric teachings in a style that reveals their surprising simplicity and great practical value, emphasizing that we can all experience our world more directly, with responsibility, freedom, and confidence. With a straightforward approach and informal style, he presents these essential teachings in a way that even those very new to Tibetan Buddhism can understand.

Wild Awakening

Wild Awakening
Author: Mary Daniels
Publsiher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781781806067

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Wild Awakening: 9 Questions that Saved my Life is an uplifting and moving story of how a series of events culminated in a single defining moment that changed a young mother's life forever. Standing on Tower bridge, holding her baby, ready to jump, was Mary Daniels' darkest moment. This book tells the story of what happened next, the journey to 'self' that she never saw coming and the discovery of nine simple, yet powerful questions that truly saved her life. An inspiring speaker, powerful storyteller and original 'wild woman', Mary reveals 9 powerful questions that not only saved her life, but have gone on to become a transformative process for so many others. Whether you are new to the world of personal growth or looking to deepen your spiritual journey, this process has an amazing way of meeting you where you are at, and naturally guiding you to where you want to be. All it takes is 9 minutes each morning. This is the ideal guide for real people, living real lives, who are looking for a 'doable' daily practice for lasting change.

Thought to Exist in the Wild

Thought to Exist in the Wild
Author: Derrick Jensen
Publsiher: No Voice Unheard
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0972838716

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Provides a history of zoos, examines the faults of zoos, and argues for their dissolution.

The Book of Druidry

The Book of Druidry
Author: Kristoffer Hughes
Publsiher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2023-07-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780738769097

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Discover the Dappled Grove of Druidry Renowned author Kristoffer Hughes paints a comprehensive picture of Druidry—where it came from, how it developed into its current form, and why it is relevant today. Hughes shares not only the nuts and bolts of practice, but also its ethics, environmental considerations, and deep roots in history. Druids are defined by what they do, and this book offers many ways to put Druidic theory into action. Explore what it means to talk with trees, answer the call of wild awakening, honor the ancestors, and work with deities. Use prayer, meditation, and ritual to expand your awareness, develop relationships with the unseen, and engage with elemental powers. Providing powerful Celtic wisdom, this book helps you connect with Awen, the blessed breath of inspiration.

The Garden Awakening

The Garden Awakening
Author: Mary Reynolds
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780857843142

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Bring in the energy of wild places and work in harmony with the land to grow your own food and live sustainably. In this beautifully illustrated book, award-winning garden designer Mary Reynolds encourages us to create a bond with the land to restore its health and feel its energy. Drawing inspiration from permaculture traditions as well as the ancient multi-tiered approach of forest gardening, Mary demonstrates how to create a magical garden that is an expanding, living, interconnected ecosystem. The Garden Awakening is both art and inspiration for any garden lover seeking to create a positive and natural space while incorporating sustainable living such as growing your own food. It combines practical step-by-step instructions with spiritual, ancient Celtic stories to help you awaken any garden space, nurturing it to benefit both the land and the people in it. This design approach allows ecosystems to be whole and in balance while providing a place for human beings to live happy and productive lives. Transform your garden into a vibrant, wild area that embraces the spiritual side of nature with this wonderful read.

Awakening Artemis

Awakening Artemis
Author: Vanessa Chakour
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781984882103

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A healing resource that blends practical plant-based knowledge with spiritual reconnection to show how respect for and communion with our natural world guides us toward healing. Combining Vanessa's story of her own healing journey with practical plant-based knowledge, Awakening Artemis is rooted in the belief that healing happens through reclaiming an intuitive connection to ourselves, to the natural world, and to our own "inner wild." Having experienced a series of physical traumas growing up--including chronic asthma, a car accident that fractured her back and neck, and sexual trauma--Vanessa pursued various approaches to therapeutic movement from martial arts to yogic practices and explored traditions honoring the mind-body connection while forging a path to recovery. Twenty years now into her journey to reconcile her daily routines with her yearning for greater purpose and connection, Vanessa shares the eclectic mix of elements that have brought her deeper self-awareness, a richer understanding of her place in the world, and the confidence and clear boundaries to truly connect with her loved ones. Organized into five sections that move from the present moment to the forest edge, and into the healing darkness, each chapter focuses on a single plant: on their power to connect us to our bodies and our environment. Using storytelling from her own life, Vanessa connects the plants' power and characteristics to issues we all grapple to heal from and even to understand--from the alienating consequences of cultural appropriation to the intersection between a forest's mycelial network and the neural pathways of our brains. For those seeking to recognize the power and omnipresence of the natural world--from the mugwort sprouting in the city sidewalk to the majesty of a three-thousand-year-old yew in rural Scotland--and harness that to push into new realms of self-discovery, Awakening Artemis is an intimate, unforgettable resource capturing one woman's journey to heal her traumas that opens up a world of potential growth and healing for us all.