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Interview with Barbara Sinor, Author of "Gifts from the Child Within"

Today, we are pleased to be joined by Dr. Barbara Sinor who is here to talk about her book “Gifts From the Child Within: Self-discovery and Self-recovery Through Re-Creation Therapy, 2nd Edition,” Loving Healing Press (2008), ISBN 9781932690460. Dr. Sinor has maintained a private counseling practice for over twenty-five years. She counsels individuals exploring the […]

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The Gods of Atlantis – The Fallen Angels, Their Names, Their Crimes, and Their Punishment

Giants have etched their way into the collective subconscious of isolated cultures through time. The Bible is again consistent with world mythology and the Giants of Genesis had turned the continent of Atlantis into a war zone and an abomination. For it was on Eden that two hundred Fallen Angels descended and set themselves up […]

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Shakespeare’s Sonnet 29: A Glorification of Love

In reading poems such as Shakespeare’s Sonnet 29, the perception that poetry has the ability to provoke emotions is undeniable. Sonnet 29 is a poem about the speaker’s staged descent and ascent from compounded feelings of dejection and self-pity to the highest feeling of exhilaration. This transformation is evident in the speaker’s expression of disconsolation, […]

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The Charisma Man Syndrome – Why Westerners are Treated Like Alpha Males in China

It’s one of the world’s better-kept secrets. I can personally confirm that the phenomenon I am about to describe is almost unknown among North Americans. So if you are reading this in Asia, don’t tell anybody back home… Guys, if you go anywhere in Asia except for Hong Kong, you might as well have a […]

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Hegel’s Dialectic And Geist From Christian Hermeneutics

Hegel is a continental philosopher who is famous for having brought about his version of dialectics and the philosophy of the Geist. Now what is Hegelian dialectic? Hegel’s dialectic stems from three propositions and they are: at first there is the thesis, then the anti-thesis and finally the synthesis. Hegel is famous for having propounded […]

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Distance Learning PhD Programs Offer Flexibility for Busy Schedules

Advancing one’s education in today’s fast paced world is important for anyone looking for career advancement in the field they have chosen. As our globalized world shrinks and technology advances one of the best ways to protect yourself from becoming obsolete in the work place is returning to school for a higher degree. For those […]

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