Nonfiction
NOT MANY FOLKS ON THIS PLANET ARE AWARE OF IT!
How is it that thou art in the green time, You have a crystal clear dream in one colour, and occurs in that dream happens the next day or the next week or the next month or ten years later. How can this happen? This is a kind of sign that says You are not just what you think you are. I am just going to help you remember who you are and give you some techniques to make it easier for you to sharpen this skill. You can start by practising this every night. You will be amazed at how accurately you will receive this Ritambhara Pragya, the level at which all things can be known. Everything can be known past present future what you have just heard I would say a handful of people on earth know even in secret projects is highly compartmentalised. I will share some of these techniques with you. Most people overthink it, but they also don't believe they can do it, and that's the beginning of programming failure. So what we want to do is hit the reset button and reprogram ourselves for success to do better. All I'm going to do is help you remember who you're and give you some techniques to help sharpen that skill - that's really all I can do.
By Yours Truly3 years ago in BookClub
An experience of a lifetime
An experience of a lifetime........ A trek to see the threatened Mountain Gorillas. Worth every penny spent - well actually, it costs a bit more than a penny! If you enjoy watching primates in their natural environment, as I do, then you will want to experience this almost indescribable event......
By Diana K Robinson3 years ago in BookClub
My Top Reads of 2023 (So Far)
I usually read around 50 books a year, give or take. I like to think this sum total breaks down to a diverse literary array: assigned classics for my college courses, page-turning thrillers, chart-topping bestsellers, nonfiction hyperfixation reads, etc.
By Erin Latham Shea3 years ago in BookClub
My Friend, Margaret. Runner-Up in Book Club Challenge.
Shy and withdrawn, I entered the classroom already in progress. After being introduced, I took the empty seat at the back of the sixth-grade math class learning about different shapes. Several were on the green chalk board showing angled degrees. Unfamiliar with the equations and the names of the various shapes, I felt lost and alone. Sixth grade was a hard year for a variety of reasons, from being the new girl in town, missing out on education due to multiple moves each year, and being removed from my mother’s care, my changing body added to my long list of reasons for feeling awkward. Given the degree of isolation I found myself in, deciding to read Are You There God, It’s Me, Margaret by Judy Blume at the suggestion of the school librarian was the best thing I could have done for myself at that time.
By Esther Julianne McDaniel3 years ago in BookClub
Billionaires and Millionaires' most beneficial read
"I encourage people to read a lot. Basically try to ingest as much information as you can. Try to develop good general knowledge," Elon Musk says. The only way we can build knowledge is through reading books. You should as much as you can whether you agree with the concept or not, you become more educated. Remember Aristotle's nuggets of wisdom: "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
By Elevate Writer3 years ago in BookClub
Best Book on Google Search Atomic habits a book that increase my self confidence
What is Atomic habits ? "Atomic Habits" by James Clear is a transformative guide that holds the potential to revolutionize the way we approach personal growth and self-improvement. With its insightful wisdom, practical strategies, and a refreshing perspective on habit formation, this book emerges as an indispensable companion for anyone seeking to make positive, lasting changes in their lives.
By Nav k Aidan3 years ago in BookClub
Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak
Today I am going to write a comprehensive review about the wrting of Turkish author named Elif Shafak. She is the author of the 2009 publication forty rules of love. The basted of Istanbul, The architect's Apprentice, and the forty rules of love are just a few of her masterpieces. Ella, Rumi, Shams of Tabraiz, Kimiya (Rumi's adoptive daughter and student), Kierra (Rumi's wife who converted to Islam and was the Rumi's second wife), Sultan Walad and Aladin (Rumi's sons), Desert Rose, Suleiman, Baybras, and A aziz are the 10 characters in the novel. Zahra. Every chapter is told from the perspective of the characters.
By Mariam Jabeen3 years ago in BookClub
What do you think of the book "In Sheep's clothing"?
Dr. George K. Simon's book "In Sheep's Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People" is a groundbreaking exploration into the realm of manipulative behavior and the tactics used by individuals who disguise their true intentions beneath a facade of innocence. Published in 1996, the book has garnered significant attention for shedding light on a crucial aspect of human interaction that often goes unnoticed. Through a comprehensive analysis of manipulative behavior, Simon provides readers with invaluable insights and practical strategies for recognizing and confronting manipulators in various aspects of life.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in BookClub
Glimpses of Grandeur and Illusion: Exploring "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" stands as a testament to the Roaring Twenties and the glittering allure of the American Dream. Published in 1925, this iconic novel has resonated with readers across generations, capturing the essence of an era while offering a profound commentary on human ambition, wealth, and the fragile nature of illusions.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in BookClub
Shadows of Deceit: Unraveling the Canvas of Crime
Part 1: The Gallery Heist Rain pelted against the city's pavement, a relentless downpour that seemed to wash the urban landscape clean of its sins. Detective Alex Reynolds stood beneath the awning of a coffee shop across the street from the Cordova Art Gallery. The neon glow of the city was subdued in the evening's mist, casting an eerie ambiance over the scene. His trench coat flapped lightly in the wind, and his eyes, sharp as flint, were fixed on the gallery's entrance.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in BookClub
Echoes of Eternity - Part 4
The Cursed Amulet The aftermath of their victory was a tapestry of healing and rebuilding. Aeloria basked in the glow of a newfound dawn, its landscapes rejuvenated by the absence of darkness. Alaric and his companions, their bond stronger than ever, turned their attention to restoring the balance that had been disrupted.
By inspirational poems 3 years ago in BookClub







