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Think!
In today’s always-on world, our senses are constantly bombarded with information, disinformation, and misinformation. The pressure to have an opinion on everything grows by the day, leaving many of us wondering how to make sense of it all in a meaningful and informed way. How can we cut through the noise of opinions, half-truths, and outright lies to gain a clearer understanding of what’s truly happening around us?While this task may seem daunting, help is within reach. The skills and techniques required to effectively interrogate the world around us have been practiced for millennia, and this book aims to guide you through the nuances of critical thinking and its practical applications.Through engaging examples and stories, the value of critical thinking will become evident, and the book will provide easy-to-remember reflection points to support your journey. Developing the skill of critical thinking is not an insurmountable challenge, but it does require practice to be of any real use.In today’s information-driven world, the ability to think critically is a vital skill for anyone who wants to be and remain properly informed. By honing this skill, you’ll be better equipped to navigate the complexities of our modern age and make well-informed decisions in both your personal and professional life.
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My Ghost
In My Ghost, delve into the universal journey of understanding pain and embracing the shadows of our past. Every soul bears a ghost, an echo of moments that shape and haunt us. Yet, not all can discern their spectral companions.Through these pages, readers are guided towards self-reflection and acknowledgment. It’s a call to recognize our deepest hurts and, instead of fleeing, confront them head-on, with hope and courage.As we confront the spectres of yesterday, we make way for a brighter tomorrow. This tale is a gentle reminder that even amidst pain and sorrow, we have the power to rise and embrace the dawn of a new day.
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A Passion for Symphonies: Robert Simpson (1921-1997)
This is the first full-length study of the symphonies of Robert Simpson to be offered to the general public. Simpson is perhaps best known for his BBC work, including the Promenade Concerts and such innovatory radio programmes as The Innocent Ear; but critics have hailed him as one of the finest writers of symphonies of the twentieth century—one who additionally spent a lifetime examining and talking about works of this kind, being particularly interested in the oeuvres of Bruckner, Nielsen and Sibelius. As a result, his compositions provide invaluable case studies for the understanding of this most demanding of compositional forms, as well as being a string of eleven masterpieces spanning the last half of the twentieth century.
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The Path to Deliverance
This book is a complete guide that touches every aspect of motherhood from child loss, pregnancy, and childbirth to the first months with a newborn. It allows us to prepare deeply and learn to free ourselves from misbeliefs, limitations, anxiety, and fear. The environment in which we give birth, our attitude, have such a big impact on ourselves but also on the future of our children.When I managed to give birth on my own without an epidural for my second child, it struck me, I had just discovered something major! I had just experienced a superpower. I was a new version of myself just as if I had awakened from a long sleep, I had awakened from ignorance. I felt the urge to share my experience on how to live pregnancy and childbirth in the present moment with mindfulness.In this book, all the tools will help you take care of yourself, create a powerful bond with your baby and lead you on the path to deliverance.
£8.99