Vanquish Ego
Bette Jean
Cundiff, prolific author of books for students of A Course in Miracles,
uniquely and excitingly marries the tactics of Sun Tzu's The Art of War to the
healing principles of forgiveness, assuring the ramparts of fear, anger and
guilt to be destroyed and the power of our personal egos undone. These tactics
have influenced warriors for thousands of years and today are essential
training for the U.S. armed forces. Many have used these same tactics on Wall
Street. Now, The Art of War evolves once more under the deft writing of Bette
Jean Cundiff to address the most insidious of all enemies, our own hidden fears
and guilt. A must have read for all serious students of spiritual psychology
and the healing of the mind.
Got Ego?
Twelve Steps for
Everything
Mix the highly
respected and time honored healing of The Twelve Steps with the spiritual
psychology of the world renowned "A Course in Miracles", and then add
the clarity, insight and humor of international author Bette Jean Cundiff., and
what do you have - a reader friendly, deceptively simple to understand
powerhouse of hard hitting commentaries for each of the Twelve Steps. A must addition to your personal library of
self-help materials, and a super gift for those in your life who really need
this. (And you know who they are!))
Got Ego?
Twelve Steps for
Everything
Mix the highly
respected and time honored healing of The Twelve Steps with the spiritual
psychology of the world renowned "A Course in Miracles", and then add
the clarity, insight and humor of international author Bette Jean Cundiff, and
what do you have? - a reader friendly, deceptively simple to understand
powerhouse of hard hitting and many times personal commentaries for each of the Twelve Steps for healing anything in your life. A must addition to your own library of
self-help materials, and a super gift for those in your life who really need
this. (And you know who they are!))
Eating Smoke
The making of a
hero. . (my father). In 1939 a major church fire broke out in New York City and Edward J. Buchanan with the New York City
Fire Department arrived on the scene.
Old newspaper photos of him carrying a woman from a the high and
dangerous window give us just a glimpse of his selfless bravery. Then in 1945 a
plane crashed into the Empire State Building shocking the world. This time the now Lieutenant Buchanan was on
the 79th floor fighting his way through smoke and fire to rescue several trapped men and women office workers ready to
jump to their deaths. Again, newspaper photos capture the horror and danger, as
well as the ceremony when the mayor honored him with the mayor's highest medal
of bravery. This hero was a good man who felt he was just doing his job. Yet he
was honored again and again for risking his own life without thought to
himself. A gentle man , good man, loved
by his family and honored by a city - a true hero.Discover his youth at
the turn of the century New York as
it unfolds into his true calling. a fireman, a man for us all
to be proud of . . .a legend for his
family.
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