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Merissa (11631 KP) created a post

Mar 7, 2022  
"Heal Yourself ~ Body ~ Mind ~ Spirit ~ helps you discover the messages your body is sending, and it also shares the tools to aid your body in healing itself."

NBTM & #Giveaway: Heal Yourself: Body ~ Mind ~ Spirit by Sandie Gascon - @Archaeolibrary, @GoddessFish, #Body_Mind_Spirit, #Healing,

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Ageless Body, Timeless Mind: The Quantum Alternative to Growing Old
Ageless Body, Timeless Mind: The Quantum Alternative to Growing Old
Deepak Chopra | 2008 | Mind, Body & Spiritual
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"For your body and mind. I recommend all books by the same author."

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Rose McGowan recommended Henry and June in Books (curated)

 
Henry and June
Henry and June
Anais Nin | 2001 | Biography, Fiction & Poetry
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"I recently reread this study of feminine pain and pleasure that makes the heart and body and mind feel all the feelings. Mind sex is good sex"

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I Never Said I Loved You
I Never Said I Loved You
Rhik Samadder | 2019 | Biography, Children
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"Exploring the aftermath and effect of child abuse on the body, mind and memory, Samadder’s incredible memoir is written with both unexpected humour and heartbreaking honesty."

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AntMan (12 KP) rated Rat Queens, Vol. 1: Sass & Sorcery in Books

Feb 17, 2020 (Updated Feb 17, 2020)  
Rat Queens, Vol. 1: Sass & Sorcery
Rat Queens, Vol. 1: Sass & Sorcery
Kurtis J. Wiebe | 2014 | Comics & Graphic Novels, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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8.7 (12 Ratings)
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An instant classic!
I love these ladies and all that they do. They remind me so much of how it felt playing D&D; the classic fantasy, the shinnanigans, all presented in some lovely, whimsical and crisp artwork and strong (mind, body and spirit) leading ladies
  
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Aimee Bender recommended Time's Arrow in Books (curated)

 
Time's Arrow
Time's Arrow
Martin Amis | 2003 | Fiction & Poetry
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"This is a page-turner that begins with a magical premise—a mind born new right at the moment of a body’s death. We begin with death and move backward through a life, as seen through the ‘eyes’ of this new mind, and we track the actions of the character’s body through everything it did before it died. This is curious enough, but the mind telling the story understands the world backward, as if on ‘rewind.’ Does this make any sense? It does in Amis’s hands and has a bizarrely profound impact."

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On Trying to Keep Still
On Trying to Keep Still
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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When Jenny Diski died, I knew I had to read another one of her books. Read more about her and this non-fiction "travel" book from 2006 in my review here. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2016/07/17/travels-for-the-mind-or-for-the-body/
  
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Emma Watson recommended Hunger in Books (curated)

 
Hunger
Hunger
Roxane Gay | 2017 | Biography
9.7 (3 Ratings)
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"Roxane Gay describes her book Hunger as a ‘memoir about my body’. It traverses many of the issues surrounding our human bodies, the sexual experiences we have, our relationship with food, how we feel about our own bodies and the difference gender has to play on a body…While parts of the book are difficult to read, it highlights the very real damage done by sexual violence and puts you in the mind and body of someone that has to move through the world in a different way. A small insight or perspective I feel grateful for now having and understanding a little bit better."

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Deepak Chopra recommended Space, Time & Medicine in Books (curated)

 
Space, Time & Medicine
Space, Time & Medicine
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"Fellow physician Larry Dossey made a risky leap in 1985 by applying the new physics to medicine (the book’s foreword is by Tao of Physics-author Fritjof Capra). Mainstream medicine was still spooked and skeptical over the mind-body connection, and here was a doctor speculating on Bell’s Theorem and relativity, making connections between the quantum and the very basis of physiology. Seeing the human body burst into a cloud of subatomic particles thrilled me. No book has been more influential on my own writing career, and Dossey’s intellectual courage was an inspiration."

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Out Of My Mind
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This review can also be found on my blog: https://diaryofdifference.com/2018/03/01/out-of-my-mind-cathy-penman-book-review/

Cathy Penman messaged me through my blog, and asked me if I would like to read her book. I said yes – of course, and now I know – I made a very good decision that day!

Out Of My Mind is a book unlike any other that I have read. It is a fantasy book, with a huge sum of reality and psychological thoughts.

We follow the adventures of Laura, who is a woman with a special ability – to get out of her own body, and let her mind flow around in the air. She decides to keep her ability secret, because of all the risks she is under.

While her body is motionless, her mind can go places, see things and hear everything, but she can’t interfere with anything. She is just an invisible watcher.

The book is written with a lovely pace, and it made me unable to put the book down. It involves a lot of Points of View, from many different people, and even though for a moment I would lose track with all their adventures, they always connect to Laura’s story.

This book is amazing for so many amazing reasons, and I am so glad I got the chance to read it!