EARNING MY WINGS is a book about life, its joys and pains. It will make you laugh and cry. This is a book where you see the tender love for people (for all people). EARNING MY WINGS shows many different emotions and tries to find the answers to life's questions, but as we all know, sometimes there are no answers. When opening this book, you're opening real life stories.
Bernie Siegel, M.D. author Love, Magic & Mud Pies writes "This is a book with a heart. We who have not lived the experience are tourists and can not understand. A Child of the King shares the life of a native who survived the wounds related to the death of her child from cancer and shows us how we can heal and turn charcoal into a diamond under the pressure of life. We are all wounded and so can learn from Pat Schrope's life and experience how to survive, ultimately thrive and learn that love is the only thing of permanence." I have long said that it would be fine with me if my obituary someday would read simply, Pat Schrope, Mother. The word defines me, and Mothering is what I have done best in my life. Even while addressing my dog I often say, "Come to The Mother" or "The Mother loves you." I am, above all, a mother. My world was shattered when my daughter, Tracy, contracted a cancer despicable enough to invade a child. Four years later, at age ten, the disease claimed my little girl. Thank God I was still a mother and nevertheless could sweetly embrace and cleave to my youngest daughter, then only eight. Tracy's story was begun as a loving reminiscence for her little sister.
Focusing on personal and community transformation, this book features in-depth interviews with individuals who have embraced the Three Principles of Mind, Consciousness, and Thought. These change agents share their journeys and the impact of their realizations on their communities. The second part offers a practical guide for implementing this inside-out change approach, including four models for application and insights from a qualitative study on participants' experiences after training. It honors the foundational work of Sydney Banks and Dr. Roger Mills in promoting this understanding.
The narrative chronicles the transformative journey of Dr. Roger Mills and his team as they implement the Three Principles/Health Realization approach in two troubled housing projects. Through personal interviews, the book reveals how residents, once trapped in cycles of violence and despair, found hope and changed their lives within two and a half years. It highlights the power of a new spiritual psychology that challenges conventional methods, offering profound insights into community development and the potential for societal change.
Focusing on the emotional connection between parents and children, this book presents a refreshing perspective on parenting that transcends traditional techniques and theories. It emphasizes the importance of looking within to discover innate answers and fostering a loving bond, suggesting that this approach can minimize the need for discipline. By encouraging parents to embrace their capabilities, it aims to transform parenting from a challenging task into a joyful experience, making it an essential resource for anyone involved in raising children.
Through engaging stories, Dr. Jack Pransky explores the interplay of Universal Mind, Consciousness, and Thought, illustrating how they shape individual realities. Blending self-help with personal narrative, he shares his life experiences and those of his clients to highlight the contrast between the peace and joy found in understanding these principles and the suffering that arises from their neglect. The book challenges readers to reflect on whether they will remain trapped in their own illusions or reconnect with their true spiritual essence, offering transformative insights.