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Obstetrics & Gynecological Emergencies consists of almost 100 scenarios based on real cases seen in a casualty department. The book is divided into three sections - Obstetrics Emergencies, Gynecological Emergencies and Emergencies Common to Obstetrics and Gynecology - and each chapter focuses on the importance of correct assessment and the sequential steps in managing the emergency situation.
For millennia, Buddhists have enjoyed the limitless benefits of meditation. But how does it work? And why? The principles behind this ancient practice have long eluded some of the best minds in modern science. Until now. This groundbreaking work, with a foreword by bestselling author Daniel Goleman, invites us to join in unlocking the secrets behind the practice of meditation. Working with neuroscientists, the author provides clear insights into modern research, which indicates that systematic training in meditation can enhance activity in areas of the brain associated with happiness and compassion. With an infectious joy and insatiable curiosity, Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche weaves together the principles of Tibetan Buddhism, neuroscience, and quantum physics in a way that will forever change the way we understand the human experience. And using the basic meditation practices, he offers readers a chance to recognize the unlimited potential of our own minds.
My First Darshan Is An Offering Of Love To Souls Everywhere. This Book Is A Collection Of Short Stories Written By Fifty-Four Of The Hundreds Of Thousands Of People Blessed To Have Received Darshan From Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, Their Beloved Mother And Guru. The Stories Represent Nearly Thirty Countries On Five Continents And Range From A Ten-Year-Old Girl's Poignant Tale To A Seventy-Year-Old Grandfather's Rich Saga. These Souls Share Their Heart Warming And Deeply Moving Experiences With Her. This Book Is Their Offering At Her Divine Feet. Published By The Disciples Of Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, Affectionately Known As Mother, Or Amma The Hugging Saint.
"How do you describe a cool spring rain on your face? Impossible! That's how it is when I try to describe what it feels like to be in India. Most words seem useless; adjectives that might otherwise be appropriate miss the mark. I have felt this way for a long time until I read Ivonne Delaflor's book India, The Journey of a Lifetime. Finally, someone else was able to describe the magic, beauty, mystery and heart of India that so many others have failed to fully capture. This book is an opportunity to see the guru in every face. This is the message her books impart more than any other: God, lessons and love are everywhere in each smile, frown, smell, noise and moment. It's what India teaches us. It's what Ivonne surely understands and amazingly communicates to us about a mystical journey through this unique and mysterious continent." -Maggie Rauen, Maggie Rauen.Co-Founder of the Peace by Piece Project, Santa Barbara, CA. 100% of the proceeds benefit Tsunami Disaster Relief Organizations and the Orphanage La Casita De Cancun.
About the Book: Osho is a provocative figure. He was controversial during his lifetime, he is now, and he always will be. It is fortunate that it is so, because if you read this book and understand Osho’s life, you will be forced to question all your ideas about religion, spirituality and meditation. Most of all, you will be forced to question yourself. This is the gift of this book, written by an insider who lived with Osho for 14 years, as part of his commune, riding the intense whirlwind of the mystic’s vision. About the Author: Subhuti was a career journalist who worked as a political reporter in the British Houses of Parliament. In 1976, he travelled to India to meet Osho, then known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, in his ashram in Pune. He became initiated as his disciple and immediately began to have mystical experiences, which he attributed to the ashram’s powerful energy field. For 14 years, he lived and worked in Osho’s communes, first in Pune and later at Rancho Rajneesh in Oregon, USA. He stayed with Osho until the mystic died in January 1990. Since then, Subhuti has worked as an author and freelance journalist, dividing his time between the UK, Europe and India.
In a memoir penned with flair, fire, and humor, Beaulieu invites us to join her in her evolutionary transformation as she liberates her personal consciousness from the choke hold of ego. She is aided in her flight to freedom by mind-expanding substances, international travel, and remarkable teachers including Ramana Maharishi, Adi Yogi Shiva, modern-day mystic Byron Katie, the elusive Jed McKenna, and others. Beaulieu shows us how she broke through the darkness of her own mind’s making to reach the light of pure consciousness. With irrepressible joy, she shares the wonder and magic of her new and fulfilling, yet simple and ordinary life. Fueled by existential angst, Kamla embarked on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery to determine the meaning of spiritual freedom and enlightenment in today’s world. Her unwavering, ever-deepening focus is on being part of the human equation—that which is beyond all distinctions of race, religion, gender, color, caste, and what is perfect and imperfect.
From one of the central figures in Buddhism's introduction to the West and the founder of Tricycle magazine comes a brilliant memoir of forging one’s own path that Pico Iyer calls "unflinching" and "indispensable." The daughter of an artist, Helen Tworkov grew up in the heady climate of the New York School of Abstract Expressionism; yet from an early age, she questioned the value of Western cultural norms. Her life was forever changed when she saw the iconic photo of Thich Quang Duc, the Vietnamese monk who, seated in meditation, set himself on fire to protest his government’s crackdown on the Buddhist clergy. Tworkov realized that radically different states of mind truly existed and wer...
Discover Spiritual Minimalism: the “inside-out” path to getting rid of inner clutter and living a more fulfilled life. Everywhere you look, people in all walks of life are “going minimalist” and getting rid of their possessions. Yet as exciting as it can be to throw out half of your belongings, does it really bring happiness? As Light Watkins says: “If you’re unhappy now, becoming a minimalist isn’t likely to change that... unless you do the inner work to cultivate happiness on the inside.” Light is famous for taking minimalism to the extreme—and now lives his whole life out of a single backpack. In Travel Light, he shares his surprising revelation that being a “spiritual...