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Tarir la source de l'anxiété: [se défaire du ressentiment] (Psychologie)
By Louise Reid. 2002
Avec le présent ouvrage, vous allez découvrir, à travers des mots et des images très simples, quelle est la source…
inconsciente unique à laquelle s'alimentent toutes les maladies et tous les désordres reliés à l'anxiété. Vous apprendrez à reconnaître cette source infectieuse en vous, à voir de quelle manière elle s'est développée et les dégâts qu'elle a pu causer. Plus important encore, lorsque vous aurez pris conscience des éléments qui composent le foyer d'infection, vous aurez l'opportunité de nettoyer l'abcès et de vous en débarrasser définitivement à l'aide d'un simple exercice relativement doux et facile à effectuer. 2002.Surmonter sa peine: paroles de réconfort
By Adele Wilcox, Jeanne Maroun-Haddad. 2000
Si la vie est un jardin de roses, qu'est-ce que je fais dans les patates? (Collection Bien lu partout)
By Erma Bombeck, Daniel Seguin. 1979
Avec un humour délirant, l'auteur nous raconte la vie folle d'une mère de famille d'aujourd'hui aux prises avec tous les…
problèmes de la maisonnée. 1979. Titre uniforme: If life is a bowl of cherries, what am I doing in the pits?Terre humaine, une anthologie
By Pierre Chalmin, Jean Malaurie. 2005
" Terre Humaine " a créé dans les sciences sociales et la littérature, depuis cinquante ans, un courant novateur dont…
cette anthologie permet de mesurer la fécondité. Traquant la vie, cette collection de regards croisés a d'abord renouvelé la littérature de voyage pour construire, livre après livre, une anthropologie à part entière, fondée sur l'engagement et l'expérience vécue. L'exploration de l'univers n'a pas de fin. Le spectacle de la vie reste une découverte, et les théories touchant les sociétés humaines se révèlent, les unes après les autres, toutes aussi fragiles. L'homme est à lui-même inconnu. Toujours d'avant-garde, " Terre Humaine " demeure, dans son combat résolu en faveur des minorités, un appel à la liberté de penser.The barn at the end of the world: the apprenticeship of a Quaker, Buddhist shepherd (The world As Home Ser.)
By Mary Rose O'Reilley. 2000
O'Reilley embarked on a year of tending sheep. In this often hilarious book, she describes her work in an agricultural…
barn and her extended visit to a Buddhist monastery in France. She seeks in both places a spirituality based not in "climbing out of the body" but rather in existing fully in the world. 2000.The ascent of Eli Israel, and other stories
By Jon Papernick. 2002
In a land where sudden death is an everyday fact of life, a boy dodges bullets and searches through rubble…
for news of his soldier father. An aging rabbi's faith is tested by a crippling, seemingly supernatural affliction. A middle-aged man comforts his Holocaust-survivor mother as she faces senility, convinced that Nazis are conspiring against her. And the mysterious biblical red heifer makes a startling appearance in the midst of a decidedly contemporary struggle. 2002.The beauty of dirty skin: the surprising science of looking and feeling radiant from the inside out
By Kristin Loberg, Whitney Bowe. 2018
Dermatologist Dr. Whitney Bowe explains how skin disorders are manifestations of irregularities rooted in the gut. Lasers, scalpels, creams, and…
prescription pads alone will not guarantee healthy, glowing skin. Instead, Dr. Bowe focuses on the microbiome and highlights the connection between sleep, stress, diet, gastrointestinal health, and your skin. 2018.The assurance of salvation
By R. C Sproul. 2013
In this series, DR.R.C. Sproul addresses the importance of living in pursuit of holiness over against "easy believism." He explores…
the doctrine of assurance as he helps to explain the relationship between the Christian life and the work of Christ Jesus on our behalf. 2013.The best of enemies: race and redemption in the new South
By Osha Davidson. 2017
C. P. Ellis joined the KKK as a youth. Ann Atwater quit her job as a maid to fight for…
civil rights. They met on opposite sides of the school segregation issue, yet forged a friendship. 2017.The Benedict option: a strategy for Christians in a post-Christian nation
By Rod Dreher. 2017
American Christianity is in decline. From the outside, churches are beset by challenges to religious liberty in a rapidly secularizing…
culture. From the inside, they are being hollowed out by the departure of young people and a watered-down pseudo-spirituality. Conservative Christian political influence has collapsed. Confused and frightened Christians wonder: What went wrong? What's next? Do we have a future in post-Christian America? Dreher argues that the way forward is actually the way back--all the way back to Saint Benedict of Nursia. This sixth-century monk, horrified by the decadence of Rome, retreated to the forest and created a new way of life for Christians under Barbarian rule. He and his fellow monks built resilient communities based on principles of order, hospitality, stability, and prayer. By creating spiritual centres of hope that were strongholds of light through the Dark Ages, they saved not just Christianity, but Western Civilization. "The Benedict option" is the guide for Christians under siege today. 2017.The best of E.M. Bounds on prayer
By Edward M Bounds. 1998
The best of Alan Coren
By Alan Coren. 1981
Seventy-seven pieces by "Punch" editor-writer Coren. Includes a memoir about a Gatsby of the future; an alcoholic's letter to his…
auntie; and a spoof of British ingenuity during the ice age. 1981.The bear in the attic
By Patrick F McManus. 2002
Thirty-six humorous sketches about adventures and mishaps while hunting, fishing, and camping in the great outdoors. In the title piece,…
McManus entertains his granddaughter by recalling some childhood hijinks with a bear named Pooky who hibernated in his attic. 2002.The autistic brain: thinking across the spectrum
By Temple Grandin, Richard Panek. 2013
Temple Grandin reports from the forefront of autism science, bringing her singular perspective to a thrilling journey into the heart…
of the autism revolution. Weaving her own experience with remarkable new discoveries, Grandin introduces the neuroimaging advances and genetic research that link brain science to behaviour, even sharing her own brain scan to show us which anomalies might explain common symptoms. We meet the scientists and self-advocates who are exploring innovative theories of what causes autism and how we can diagnose and best treat it. Grandin also highlights long-ignored sensory problems and the transformative effects we can have by treating autism symptom by symptom, rather than with an umbrella diagnosis. Most exciting, she argues that raising and educating kids on the spectrum isn't just a matter of focusing on their weaknesses; in the science that reveals their long-overlooked strengths she shows us new ways to foster their unique contributions. 2013.The art of cheating: a nasty little book for tricky little schemers and their hapless victims
By Jessica Dorfman Jones. 2008
Delivers proven tactics to help anyone cheat successfully through life. Shows how to creatively enhance a resume and beat a…
drug or polygraph test. Also reveals how to file fabricated tax and insurance forms. Each of the 32 chapters introduces the scam, reveals its risks and rewards, and describes the time-tested techniques for pulling it off. 2008.The battle for the beginning: the Bible on creation and the fall of Adam
By John MacArthur. 2001
The be happy attitudes: eight positive attitudes that can transform your life
By Robert Harold Schuller. 1985
The battle for Jerusalem
By John Hagee. 2001
The Anglo guide to survival in Québec
By Josh Freed, Jon Kalina. 1983
The back doctor: lifetime relief for your aching back
By Hamilton Hall. 1980