The colossal Sistine Chapel features Michelangelo's stunning masterpieces. His fresco of The Last Judgment serves as a reminder that mankind's obligation to life is not for personal advantage. No man should ever be used as a means to an end. It is no secret that every living being has a dark secret in the closet-be it living a lie, addiction, betrayal, commission of an undetected crime, uncontrolled anger, fear, hate, regret, abuse...and the list continues in perpetuity. The dilemma we confront is how we process our secret in relation to pulling back the mantilla of life to jibe with our…mehr
The colossal Sistine Chapel features Michelangelo's stunning masterpieces. His fresco of The Last Judgment serves as a reminder that mankind's obligation to life is not for personal advantage. No man should ever be used as a means to an end. It is no secret that every living being has a dark secret in the closet-be it living a lie, addiction, betrayal, commission of an undetected crime, uncontrolled anger, fear, hate, regret, abuse...and the list continues in perpetuity. The dilemma we confront is how we process our secret in relation to pulling back the mantilla of life to jibe with our agenda at hand-and the eternal agenda of our soul. Elf Dust to Excellence takes you through a 40-day journey of your life-from the perspective of how to assess, attain, and maintain the richness of living in simple abundance. It dissects the inner self from the outside-in. But this isn't just any ordinary trek. The book doesn't have you as the reader sitting on the sidelines watching through rose-colored glasses for the ship to come in. It works as a shared effort. The captivating daily entries provide an interactive approach to greatness via God's grace. Practical hard-hitting modules accompany the passages, weaving in a slice of humor. E. E. Cummings once said, "The most wasted of all days is one without laughter." Are you ready? Grab your lapel and let's go!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Diana Webb's haiku, written since the early 1990s, have been widely published and recognised. Diana has won first prize in the Genjuan International Haibun contest and first prize in the haibun section of the British Haiku Society (BHS) Awards. Two separate haiku, published in BHS journal Blithe Spirit, were celebrated by the Museum of Haiku Literature Award. Her three most recent collections, including haiku, haibun and haibun novellarettes, are White Coat on a Peg, Fragile Horizons, and A Glimpse of the Gate, all published by Magic Pen Press. Diana edits the print journal Time Haiku and organises a haiku group in Leatherhead, Surrey (UK) where she lives. She derives special inspiration from the natural world and from all varieties of expression through the creative arts.
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