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- Healing & hope : six women from the Betty Ford Center share their powerful journeys of addiction and recovery / by Ford, Betty,1918-2011.(CARDINAL)126644; Betty Ford Center.(CARDINAL)757684;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-275).
- Subjects: Case studies.; Betty Ford Center.; Substance abuse;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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- Healing and hope : six women from the Betty Ford Center share their powerful journeys of addiction and recovery / by Ford, Betty,1918-2011.(CARDINAL)126644; Betty Ford Center.(CARDINAL)757684;
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- Subjects: Case studies.; Betty Ford Center.; Substance abuse;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 10
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- The women's circle : how to gather with meaning, intention and purpose / by Florence, Anoushka,Author(local)tlcaut773715147516100;
The Women's Circle is your practical guide to hosting women's circles with intention, purpose and meaning, making them a healing and empowering experience of gathering community. A women's circle is a gathering of women in order to share, experience and relish in each other's company. They are the ultimate "safe space", a place where women can commune, open up and feel seen and heard. Spiritual healer Anoushka Florence invites you into this sacred space - a space for you to explore and remember the true power of feminine energy. Beautifully illustrated with full-color photography, The Women's Circle is a practical and inspiring guide to hosting circles of your own. Including the history of circles, the importance of gathering, and steps for hosting 35 different rituals with the women in your life - a bridal blessing, mamahood blessing, memorial circle, new love circle, grief circle, sun circles, moon circles and circles to honor the change of season. Seeking to revive, reclaim and remember the tradition of the women's circle, The Women's Circle will bring back to life this ancient feminine practice illustrating the benefits, healing, and magik that occurs when women gather. This is an opportunity for the reader to call in their community, gather and connect.
- Subjects: Women; Spirituality.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Working the roots : over 400 years of traditonal African American healing / by Lee, Michele E.,author.(CARDINAL)896145; Allen-Taylor, J. Douglas,editor.(CARDINAL)802091;
Part I. Healing narratives. 1. Reclaiming our natural healing tradition -- 2. Strong medicine -- 3. Spirit work -- 4. Coming full circle -- Part II. The ailments and medicines. 5. Preventive health care -- 6. The ailments and their remedies -- 7. Animal care -- 8. The medicines -- 9. Working the powers: conjurin' and hoodoo remedies."African American traditional medicine is an American classic that emerged out of the necessity of its people to survive. It began with the healing knowledge brought with the African captives on the slave ships and later merged with Native American, European and other healing traditions to become a full-fledged body of medicinal practices that has lasted in various forms down to the present day. Working the Roots: Over 400 Years Of Traditional African American Healing is the result of first-hand interviews, conversations, and apprenticeships conducted and experienced by author Michele E. Lee over several years of living and studying in the rural South and in the West Coast regions of the United States. She combines a novelist's keen ear for storytelling and dialogue and a healer's understanding of folk medicine arts into a book that makes for both pleasant, interesting reading, and serves as a permanent household healing guide. Divided between sections on interviews of healers and their stories and a comprehensive collection of traditional African American medicines, remedies, and the many common ailments they were called upon to cure, Working The Roots is a valuable addition to African American history and American and African folk healing practices."--Page 4 of coverIncludes bibliographical references (page 374).
- Subjects: African Americans; African American healers.; Healing; Traditional medicine.; Medicinal plants;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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- Heartlight & Soulfire [sound recording] by Yogeshwara.;
Dancing circle; Father and son together in light; Yatra to Kilkant; Heart light; Mystic dekphin; Ma is always with you; Soulfire; Joyful love; Healing power of the singing tree.
- Subjects: New Age music.; Spiritual music.; Instrumental music.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Revelations on the river : healing a nation, healing ourselves / by Dowd, Matthew J.,author.(CARDINAL)480597;
At a moment of incredible change and profound disruption, all of us are examining our lives and delving into the meaning of our journey. Through a global pandemic, economic upheaval, and fundamental adjustments in our way of life, each of us are looking for how to navigate the rapids and bends as we move forward in discovery with a desire for connection. Taking us along on his own journey with its ups and downs, renowned thought leader Matthew Dowd presents Revelations on the River: Healing a Nation, Healing Ourselves, an inspirational book of his revelations on key questions and lessons he learned that apply to each one of us. Through an examination of steps in his own personal story along with lessons learned from world leaders in history encompassing spirituality and politics, he reveals both practical and spiritual epiphanies that are applicable to each of us as we struggle to discover the truth in a troubled world. Revelations on the River visits key topics like love, fears and trauma, forgiveness and reconciliation, faith and science, interconnection, and legacies. This examination of values that bind us together and that can lead us to a more enlightened place is an opening for contemplation for not only our own individual worlds, but for those who want to lead in the larger communities and world we all inhabit.Introduction -- Love -- Fears and trauma -- Past, present, future -- Ends and means -- Faith and science -- Light and darkness -- Forgiveness and reconciliation -- Concentric circles of life -- Legacies -- Interconnections.
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Politics and culture.; Christian life.; Spirituality.; Self-actualization (Psychology);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Knots Landing. [videorecording] / by Jacobs, David,1939-(CARDINAL)127327; Shackelford, Ted,1946-; Van Ark, Joan,1943-; Roundelay Productions.;
Pilot -- Comunity spirit -- Let me count the ways -- The lie -- Will the circle be unbroken -- Home is for healing -- Land of the free -- Civil wives -- Constent companian -- Small surprises -- Courageous convictions -- Bottom of the bottle, part one -- Bottom of the bottle, part two.Ted Shackelford, Joan Van Ark.This spin-off of 'Dallas' depicts the lives and loves of five suburban families who live on an upper-middle class California cul-de-sac.Not rated.DVD; Dolby Digital mono.; region 1.
- Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; Drama.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Television programs.; Families; Neighbors;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Medicine wheel for the planet : a journey toward personal and ecological healing / by Grenz, Jennifer, author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: My shelhsteelt (pivotal moment) : from ecologist to land healer -- The power of stories -- The missing puzzle piece : the Indigenous worldview -- Listening to the relations of the land -- The unravelling of protectionism -- It's time for the time of the eagle -- Bringing ceremony to science : lessons in the weeds -- Finding ecological balance with the language of the land healers -- Forest gardens, webwork, and ecological leadership -- Living in reciprocity with the land in a modern world -- Ye'yumnuts, my teacher -- Storytelling to connect us all -- Heal the land, heal myself -- Making the old new again : a call to action from the frogs."Building on sacred stories and field observations, Dr. Jennifer Grenz shares her personal journey of joining her head (Western science) and her heart (Indigenous worldview) to find a truer path toward ecological healing. Eloquent, inspiring, and disruptive, Medicine Wheel for the Planet circles around an argument that we need more than a singular worldview to protect the planet and make the significant changes we are running out of time for"--
- Subjects: Traditional ecological knowledge; Global environmental change; Ecosystem health;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Served like a girl [videorecording] / by Heslov, Lysa,film director,screenwriter,film producer.; Georgiev, Tchavdar,screenwriter,editor of moving image work.; Gordon, Seth,film producer.(CARDINAL)344920; Perry, Linda,1965-film producer.; Alred, Nichole,on-screen participant.; Boothe, Jas,on-screen participant.; Engler, Rachel,on-screen participant.; Chicago Media Project,production company.; Community Films,production company.; Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures,presenter.; Lagralane Group,production company.; Pop Smoke,production company.; We Are Hear (Firm),publisher.;
Director of photography, Rita Baghdadi ; editors, Tchavdar Georgiev, Bridget Arnet, Monique Zavistovski ; music, Michael A. Levine.Featuring: Nichole Alred, Jas Boothe, Rachel Engler.Five women veterans who have endured unimaginable trauma in service create a shared sisterhood to help the rising number of stranded homeless women veterans by entering into a competition that unexpectedly catalyzes moving events in their own lives to bring them full circle in a quest for healing and hope.DVD; widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; Dolby 5.1 surround or 2.0 stereo.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; Feature films.; Women veterans; Women veterans; Homeless veterans; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Disabled veterans;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Lost shadows: in defence of the soul : Yanomami shamanism, songs, ritual, 1978 / by Toop, David,editor,recordist,writer of added commentary.(CARDINAL)737946;
Tayari-teri: shamans healing (10:54) -- Tayari-teri: shamans healing (20:59) -- Tayari-teri: shamans healing (12:58) -- Torokoiwe: solo shama, first chant (7:10) -- Torokoiwe: solo shama, second chant (5:05) -- Torokoiwe: solo shama, second chant (8:48) -- Caberima night insects, birds and moths (5:24) -- Mabutawi-Teri: Wayamou duo exchange (7:41) -- Mabutawi-Teri: young women's circle song (10:58) -- Cuntinamo: Piaruainai, solo shaman (3:03) -- Cuntinamo: Piaruainai, solo shaman (5:07) -- Cuntinamo: Piaruainai, solo shaman (3:55) -- Mabutawi-Teri: young men singing (1:48) -- Mabutawi-Teri: young men singing (2:03) -- Mabutawi-Teri: young men singing (1:56) -- Mabutawi-Teri: young men singing (2:22) -- Mabutawi-Teri: rain song (8:18) -- Mabutawi-Teri: rain song (4:32) -- Mabutawi-Teri: rain song (3:46) -- Mabutawi-Teri: rain song (3:06) -- Mabutawi-Teri: young men's circle song (10:02) -- Caberima night insects, birds and moths (5:21).
- Subjects: Folk songs, Yanomamo language.; Yanomamo Indians; Folk music; Soundscapes (Music); Shamanism;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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