LIBROS DEL AUTOR: keith martin

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: keith martin

  • When the Buddha Needs Therapy
    Keith Martin-Smith
    Awakening is not what you thought.These pages explore the idea that it is possible to be liberated from the suffering of this world, but that the path is a paradoxical one of embracing your ego even as you let it go. If you seek true liberation and freedom from the seemingly endless strife of life, you’re in the right place.Spiritual traditions promise liberation but too often ...
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    22,27 €

  • Jewels in the Mud
    Martín Veiga / Keith Payne
    Small Stations Press is extraordinarily privileged to publish a selection of Cork-based Galician poet Martín Veiga’s poetry from the last thirty years in a bilingual Galician-English edition, Alfaias na lama: Poesía selecta 1990-2020 / Jewels in the Mud: Selected Poems 1990-2020. The poems are selected and introduced by fellow Galician poet Xosé María Álvarez Cáccamo while the ...
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    21,04 €

  • A Heart Blown Open
    Keith Martin-Smith
    A Heart Blown Open chronicles the extraordinary journey of Zen master Jun Po Denis Kelly Roshi, whose life landed him in prison long before he landed in a monastery. Experience the successes and failures that led him to found an entirely new form of Buddhism called Mondo Zen. Starting from an abusive and alcoholic home in Wisconsin, Kelly becomes a major force in the countercul...
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    15,36 €

  • Policy Agendas in Australia
    Aaron Martin / Keith Dowding
    This book contributes to and expands on the major international Comparative Policy Agendas Project. It sets the project in context, and provides a comprehensive assessment of the changing policy agenda in Australia over a forty-year period, using a unique systematic dataset of governor-general speeches, legislation and parliamentary questions, and then mapping these on to media...
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    133,97 €

  • Cry from the Mountains
    Joyce Sweeney Martin / Keith Decker
    Keith Decker knows from personal experience what it is to be abandoned, hungry, and with no place to lay his head. By the time he is a junior in high school he has spent more nights than he can count with friends and more days than he wants to remember wondering where his next meal will come from. Then, at age seventeen he hits rock bottom. After a devastating event, he asks hi...
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    17,74 €

  • Mechanisms of retinal ganglion cell death in glaucoma
    Keith Martin
    Elevated intraocular pressure is the most significantrisk factor in glaucoma but the mechanisms of retinalganglion cell death in remain incompletelyunderstood. Animal models of glaucoma provide a wayto study the possible pathogenesis of glaucomatousretinal ganglion cell death and to assess potentialneuroprotective strategies. In this volume, Dr Keith Martin describes in detailh...
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    60,56 €