“Aim for the moon. If you miss you may hit a star.” —W. Clement Stone
Category: Inspiration
Dolphins & Whales Forever
In this extraordinarily touching and heart-felt book, nineteen cetacean ambassadors, visionaries, communicators, and facilitators of transformation share their personal stories of dolphin and whale encounters that changed their lives forever. The unique connection they each share with cetaceans has become their personal doorway to transformation, higher wisdom, and the ability to facilitate physical and emotional healing within themselves and others.
Let yourself be transported into the very depths of your soul as you journey along with the storytellers into the mystical, magical realm of higher consciousness that is the home (and playground) of the dolphins and whales.
Authors include Debbie Takara Shelor with Nina Brown, Grandma Chandra, Celeste Eaton, Mary J. Getten, Roberta Goodman, Sierra Goodman, Anne Gordon de Barrigon, Cyndie Lepori, Megan Leupold, Joebaby Noonan, Joan Ocean, Frederique Pichard, Trish Regan & Doug Hackett, Laurie Reyon, Linda Shay, Debbie Takara Shelor, Teresa Wagner, and Madeleine Walker. The stunning cover artwork and interior design is by Jean-Luc Bozzoli.
This Book Was a Tree: Ideas, Adventures, and Inspiration for Rediscovering the Natural World
At no time in human history have we been more disconnected with what lies outside our front doors. Within just a century, our relationship with our surroundings has transformed from one of exploration to one of disassociation. In This Book Was a Tree, science teacher Marcie Cuff issues a call for a new era of pioneersnot leathery, backwoods deerskin-wearing salt pork and hominy pioneers, but strong-minded, clever, crafty, mudpie-making, fort-building individuals committed to examining the natural world and deciphering nature’s perplexing puzzles.
Within each chapter, readers will discover a principle for reconnecting with the natural world around them, from learning to be still to discovering the importance of giving back. With a mix of science and hands-on crafts and activities, readers will be encouraged to brainstorm, imagine, and understand the world as inventive scientiststo touch, collect, document, sketch, decode, analyze, experiment, unravel, interpret, compare, and reflect.
Inspiration in the Age of Enlightenment
Inspiration in the Age of Enlightenment reconsiders theories of apostrophe and poetic authority to argue that the Augustan age created a new form of inspiration, one that not only changed the relationship of literary production to authority in the modern period but also crucially contributes to defining the movement of secularization in literature from the Renaissance to Romanticism. Seeking to redefine what we mean by secularization in the early stages of modernity, Eron argues that secularization’s link to enthusiasm, or inspiration, often associated with Romanticism, begins in the imaginative literature of the early eighteenth century. If Romantic enthusiasm has been described through the rhetoric of transport, or “unworlding,” then Augustan invocation appears more akin to a process of “worlding” in its central aim to appeal to the social other as a function of the eighteenth-century belief in a literary public sphere. By reformulating the passive structure of ancient invocation and subjecting it to the more dialogical methods of modern apostrophe and address, authors such as the Third Earl of Shaftesbury, Alexander Pope, Henry Fielding, and Anna Laetitia Barbauld formally revise inspiration in a way that generates a new and distinctive representation of the author. In this context, inspiration becomes a social gesture—an apostrophe to a friend or judging spectator or an allusion to the mental or aesthetic faculties of the author himself, his genius. Articulating this struggle toward modernity at its inception, this book examines modern authority at the moment of its extraordinariness, when it was still tied to the creative energies of inspiration, to the revelatory powers that marked the awakening of a new age, an era and an ethos of Enlightenment.
Aspire: The New Women of Color Study Bible: For Strength and Inspiration
Aspire: The New Women of Color Study Bible gives you perspectives and insights that focus God’s Word directly on the world of today’s African-American woman. Updating and expanding the features that have made its predecessor, the Women of Color Study Bible, a favorite of African-American women, this Bible also adds brand-new features, an attractive new design that emphasizes ease of use, and the full text of today’s most read, most trusted modern Bible translation, the New International Version. 100 ‘Inspire’ notes offer insight from God’s Word on issues of life and leadership. 90 all-new prayers tied to Scripture help guide your personal prayers. 95 ‘From God’ notes encourage you to see yourself through God’s eyes. 140 ‘African Presence’ notes reveal the African influence in Scripture. Other Features * Complete New International Version text * 50 quotes scattered throughout the text offer the wisdom of African-American women * 75 full-page ‘Women of the Bible’ profiles unlock lessons from the lives of biblical women * 66 book introductions and outlines * Front matter including ‘Family Roots’ family tree * Reading plans, color maps, cross-references, NIV concordance, index, and more * Two-color interior with words of Christ in red
A Denim Story: Inspirations from Bellbottoms to Boyfriends
This style bible is a chic and sexy look at the myriad possibilities of blue jeans, the classic and ever-evolving fashion essential. Blue jeans are an iconic part of American culture. And, like the American dream, denim is constantly reinventing itself. A Denim Story showcases timeless images of blue jean style. Featuring such icons as Marilyn Monroe, Patti Smith, Jane Birkin, and Kate Moss, as well as dreamy inspiration boards from the authors’ own work, this volume is full of ideas and inspirations. A pair of jeans always makes a statement, whether they are tight and purposeful or loose and frayed. Blue jeans can embody dreamy, girlish innocence or the best of boyishness, as when worn two sizes too big, low on the hips, and rolled up at the ankle. A Denim Story takes us on a journey through the most stylish looks of Americana culture, from the cutoffs and rolled-up cuffs of carefree summertime days to the simple ruggedness of overalls in the countryside, and from the rebelliously ripped jeans of rock ‘n’ roll to that beloved pair of faded and patched blue jeans we will never throw away. Denim is the material of independence and self-expression, timelessly cool, boasting an authenticity and function that transcend trends and is always sexy. Exquisitely curated by Current, Elliott, and Walsh, A Denim Story is a visual love song to blue jeans, sure to seduce everyone who picks it up.
Barry Dixon Inspirations
Grand Reveals from One of America’s Top Designers
Barry Dixon Inspirations takes the reader through eight homes transformed by renowned designer Barry Dixon. From a cottage and a chic chateau to a grand estate home, with a high-rise apartment and a row house in between, we see the broad range of Dixon’s decorating style and learn what inspired his colors and materials for each location.
Barry Dixon, named “2010 Master of Design” by Veranda magazine, has worked for such clients as Diane Sawyer and former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. He spent his childhood living in places such as India, New Caledonia and even South Africa. This early exposure to many cultures and traditions clearly helped him to become a master at blending traditional décor with various colors and textures that are not forgetful about beauty and functionality.
In Barry Dixon Inspirations, designers will learn all about what inspired Barry’s choices for colors and materials for designs he created for a beach house, a renovated urban loft, and more.
Designs include:
Montecito California Weekend Living Showhouse Stately Living in Nashville Industrial Redux in Corinth, Mississippi Georgian Tradition on the Banks of the Potomac Sky High Living on Chicago’s Michigan Avenue Delaware Shore Beach House
Barry Dixon was named “2010 Master of Design” by Veranda magazine. He is a frequent lecturer at design centers around the country.
Brian D. Colman, M.D, divides his time between New York and Seattle. Coleman is the author of Barry Dixon Interiors, Farrow & Ball: The Art of Color, Window Dressings and Historic Arts and Crafts Homes, among others.
Crochet Inspiration
Celebrated designer and renowned colorist Sasha Kagan has created a crochet reference that showcases her unique sensibility. Containing more than 200 swatch designs in her signature style, this must-have manual covers fabric, motifs, grannies, and flowers. A myriad of patterns feature beautiful lace, shell, and cluster stitch variations, plus gorgeous circular and hexagonal designs. Each chapter also includes stunning garments, such as a classic Chanel cropped jacket, a lacy shawl with leaf embellishments, and a 1920s cloche cap covered in crocheted blossoms.
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Grandma’s Inspiration: Prayers and Poems
Ellen Mickelson: I have enjoyed writing all my life. These are a collection of prayers and poems that I have written over the years. I am dedicating this book to my beautiful grand-daughter, Melanie Camire. Melanie is fighting a long hard battle against cancer. At twenty years of age she had surgery to remove a tumor the size of a foot ball. It was attached to the Kidney. She lost one kidney. The cancer had already started to spread and the doctors didn’t have a chemo treatment that they thought would work. Her Doctor got her into a trail at Loyola Hospital and for the last three years Melanie has been fighting this horrible disease. She know is in a trial that takes her to California. Any proceeds I get from the sales of this book will go to help Melanie fight this battle. Thank you for your help and your prayers.