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When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times»rank: 12061par: Pema Chodron
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Much like Zen, Pema Chodron's interpretation of Tibetan Buddhism takes the form of a nontheistic spiritualism. ln When Things Fall Apart this head of a Tibetan monastery in Canada outlines some relevant and deceptively profound terms of Tibetan Buddhism that are germane to modern issues. The key to all of these terms is accepting that in the final analysis, life is groundless. By letting go, we free ourselves to face fear and obstacles and offer ourselves unflinchingly to others. The graceful, conversational tone of Chodron's writing gives the impression ... |
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Dark Night of the Soul»rank: 11248par: St. John of the Cross
Chroniques et points de vue:From :As a Carmelite monk, the 16th-century Spanish mystic St. John of the Cross was well trained in the systematic theology of St. Thomas Aquinas. ln Dark Night of the Soul, St. John's sharply organized mind gives clean shape to his mystical belief in a loving Being somewhere outside the realm of feeling, thought, or imagination, who can only be known through love. Dark Night of the Soul describes the process of purgation, first of senses, and then of spirit, that precedes the soul's loving Union with God. To quote ... |
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An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth»rank: 741par: Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Gandhi's nonviolent struggles in South Africa and lndia had already brought him to such a level of notoriety, adulation, and controversy that when asked to write an autobiography midway through his career, he took it as an opportunity to explain himself. Although accepting of his status as a great innovator in the struggle against racism, violence, and, just then, colonialism, Gandhi feared that enthusiasm for his ideas tended to exceed a deeper understanding. He says that he was after truth rooted in devotion to God and attributed the turning ... |
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No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies»rank: 10477par: Naomi Klein
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca Canadian Essential:Toronto Star columnist Naomi Klein's No Logo, published at the very end of 1999, caught the imagination of the next millennium's first generation of activists, becoming the bible for the international anti-globalization movement. Documenting the ubiquity of brand identities and the harsh labour practices and self-censorship that the megabrands enforce, No Logo is both an encyclopedic expose of the many-tentacled modern corporation and a recipe book for resistance. From :We live in an era where image is nearly everything, where the proliferation of brand-name culture has created, to ... |
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The Freedom Writers Diary: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them»rank: 22403par: The Freedom Writers, Erin Gruwell
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca Canadian Essential:Toronto Star columnist Naomi Klein's No Logo, published at the very end of 1999, caught the imagination of the next millennium's first generation of activists, becoming the bible for the international anti-globalization movement. Documenting the ubiquity of brand identities and the harsh labour practices and self-censorship that the megabrands enforce, No Logo is both an encyclopedic expose of the many-tentacled modern corporation and a recipe book for resistance. From :We live in an era where image is nearly everything, where the proliferation of brand-name culture has created, to ... |
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Oxford School Dictionary and Thesaurus (2007 edition)»rank: 7821par: Robert Allen
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca Canadian Essential:Toronto Star columnist Naomi Klein's No Logo, published at the very end of 1999, caught the imagination of the next millennium's first generation of activists, becoming the bible for the international anti-globalization movement. Documenting the ubiquity of brand identities and the harsh labour practices and self-censorship that the megabrands enforce, No Logo is both an encyclopedic expose of the many-tentacled modern corporation and a recipe book for resistance. From :We live in an era where image is nearly everything, where the proliferation of brand-name culture has created, to ... |
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The Mastery of Love: A Practical Guide to the Art of Relationship»rank: 11916par: Don Ruiz
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca Canadian Essential:Toronto Star columnist Naomi Klein's No Logo, published at the very end of 1999, caught the imagination of the next millennium's first generation of activists, becoming the bible for the international anti-globalization movement. Documenting the ubiquity of brand identities and the harsh labour practices and self-censorship that the megabrands enforce, No Logo is both an encyclopedic expose of the many-tentacled modern corporation and a recipe book for resistance. From :We live in an era where image is nearly everything, where the proliferation of brand-name culture has created, to ... |
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The Mystery Method: The Foolproof Way to Get Any Woman You Want Into Bed»rank: 25867par: Mystery Mystery
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca Canadian Essential:Toronto Star columnist Naomi Klein's No Logo, published at the very end of 1999, caught the imagination of the next millennium's first generation of activists, becoming the bible for the international anti-globalization movement. Documenting the ubiquity of brand identities and the harsh labour practices and self-censorship that the megabrands enforce, No Logo is both an encyclopedic expose of the many-tentacled modern corporation and a recipe book for resistance. From :We live in an era where image is nearly everything, where the proliferation of brand-name culture has created, to ... |
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Wall and Piece»rank: 7855par: BANKSY
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca Canadian Essential:Toronto Star columnist Naomi Klein's No Logo, published at the very end of 1999, caught the imagination of the next millennium's first generation of activists, becoming the bible for the international anti-globalization movement. Documenting the ubiquity of brand identities and the harsh labour practices and self-censorship that the megabrands enforce, No Logo is both an encyclopedic expose of the many-tentacled modern corporation and a recipe book for resistance. From :We live in an era where image is nearly everything, where the proliferation of brand-name culture has created, to ... |
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Irresistible Revolution»rank: 926par: Shane Claiborne
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca Canadian Essential:Toronto Star columnist Naomi Klein's No Logo, published at the very end of 1999, caught the imagination of the next millennium's first generation of activists, becoming the bible for the international anti-globalization movement. Documenting the ubiquity of brand identities and the harsh labour practices and self-censorship that the megabrands enforce, No Logo is both an encyclopedic expose of the many-tentacled modern corporation and a recipe book for resistance. From :We live in an era where image is nearly everything, where the proliferation of brand-name culture has created, to ... |