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The courage to be

Paul Tillich

1952

In "The Courage to Be," Paul Tillich explores the existential struggle of human beings faced with anxiety and despair in a contemporary world. Written in a compelling prose that intertwines philosophy and theology, Tillich employs a rich tapestry of literary allusions and personal insights to articulate his exploration of courage as a means of affirming one's existence. The book is rooted in the context of post-World War II existential thought, addressing the profound disillusionment of an era while arguing that true courage arises from the confrontation with one's own limitations and the acceptance of the inherent uncertainties of life. Paul Tillich, a noted philosopher and theologian, significantly influenced 20th-century thought with his synthesis of existentialism and Christian philosophy. His own experiences as a refugee and his deep engagement with the crises of modern life led him to emphasize the importance of courage in the face of ultimate concerns. Tillich's rich academic background, including his involvement with various religious and philosophical communities, enriches the text with depth and relevance. I highly recommend "The Courage to Be" to readers seeking an insightful examination of courage in the context of anxiety and faith. Its profound insights and philosophical rigor not only resonate with personal struggles but also encourage a thoughtful engagement with life's existential questions. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes. - The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists. - A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing. - A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings. - Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting

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Dianetics - The Original Thesis

L. Ron Hubbard

1950

This foundational text by L. Ron Hubbard introduces Dianetics, presenting it as a system for mental liberation and well-being. Hubbard outlines the theory of the reactive mind and its role in storing painful experiences, or "engrams," which he posits are the source of unwanted emotions, irrational behavior, and psychosomatic ailments. The book details the auditing process, a one-on-one counseling technique designed to address and neutralize these engrams, thereby improving mental clarity and overall health.

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The Bell Jar

Sylvia Plath

1948

In the sweltering summer of 1953, Esther Greenwood, a bright but increasingly disillusioned young woman from Massachusetts, grapples with the suffocating expectations placed upon women of her era as she interns at a prestigious New York fashion magazine. As her experiences in the city expose the superficiality and limitations of her prescribed future, Esther's mental health deteriorates, leading to a profound psychological crisis that forces her to confront societal pressures and her own identity. This semi-autobiographical novel offers a stark portrayal of a woman's descent into mental illness, exploring themes of ambition, societal roles, and the struggle for self-definition within a patriarchal American landscape.

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Your Erroneous Zones

Wayne W. Dyer

1976

Estás delante del libro de autoayuda más leído del mundo. Millones de personas y décadas de vigencia corroboran su eficacia. Saboréalo y concédete la posibilidad de conocerte mejor y ser más feliz ahora en una edición con acabados de lujo. El estado de salud es un estado natural, y los medios para lograrlo están dentro de las posibilidades de cada uno. ¿Tienes la sensación de estar desbordado por la existencia? ¿Paralizado por compromisos -afectivos, laborales...- que ya no te satisfacen? ¿Dominado por complejos de culpa o inseguridad? No proyectes tu insatisfacción en otros: la causa está en ti, en las «zonas erróneas» de tu personalidad que te bloquean e impiden que te realices. En esta obra, el Dr. Wayne W. Dyer muestra dónde se encuentran, qué significan, adónde conducen y cómo podemos superarlas. Esboza un camino para alcanzar la felicidad, un procedimiento que se basa en ser responsable y comprometerse con uno mismo. Y todo contado con la amenidad y sencillez de quien sabe que puede ayudar a los demás a mejorar sus vidas. Después de décadas de éxito mundial, esta edición con acabados de lujo, cuenta con el prólogo del doctor Enrique Rojas, psiquiatra de reconocido prestigio, que complementa y contextualiza este obra de referencia.

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The Sane Society

Erich Fromm

1955

Erich Fromm's *The Sane Society* examines the psychological consequences of modern Western civilization, arguing that its emphasis on consumerism, bureaucracy, and alienation fosters a "sane" but ultimately unhealthy society where individuals conform to societal norms rather than achieving genuine freedom and self-realization. He posits that capitalism and authoritarian tendencies contribute to this societal malaise, leading to a loss of individuality and a pervasive sense of powerlessness. Fromm advocates for a society that prioritizes humanistic values, productive love, and active participation to combat these destructive forces and foster a truly sane existence.

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The Freedom of Life

Annie Payson Call

1905

Annie Payson Call's "The Freedom of Life" offers a practical philosophy for achieving inner peace and mental well-being by emphasizing the power of conscious thought and disciplined will. The book guides readers toward self-mastery, asserting that true freedom lies not in external circumstances but in cultivating a serene and resilient inner life through consistent self-effort and a positive outlook. Call's enduring insights provide a framework for navigating life's challenges with greater equanimity and purpose, fostering personal growth and sustained happiness.

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I'm OK, you're OK

Thomas Anthony Harris

1969

El analisis conciliatorio constituye un nuevo planteamiento que enfrenta al individuo con el hecho de que es responsable de lo que le ocurrira en el futuro, cualquiera que haya sido su pasado. Es a la vez un metodo para ensenar y para aprender. Distingue tres elementos activos en la elaboracion de la personalidad: el Padre, el Adulto y el Nino.Su objetivo es el fortalecimiento y la emancipacion del Adulto respecto de los clises arcaicos del Padre y del Nino, con el fin de hacer posible la libertad de eleccion y la creacion de nuevas opciones. Y se aplica a los problemas conyugales y de atraso infantil, de retraso mental, de la violencia, de la rebelion de los estudiantes, del prejuicio racial, de la creatividad, de la adolescencia, de la religion y de los problemas internacionales, incluida la guerra.

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Then Again, Maybe I Won't

Judy Blume

1971

“That’s an interesting way to solve the problem, Tony.” Miss Tobin is talking about a math problem on the blackboard, but Tony is thinking about real problems. If his parents or his friend Joel or Joel’s sixteen-year-old sister Lisa knew what Tony was thinking about a lot of the time, they’d probably freak out. About snitching on Joel, who Tony knows is a shoplifter. About watching Lisa undress each night and liking what he sees. About money and the changes money makes in people (especially his mother). Hung up at thirteen. That’s Tony Miglione—especially this morning in math class in front of Miss Tobin, for everyone to see...

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You are not the target

Laura Archera Huxley

1963

In this charming book, Laura Archera Huxley offers practical wisdom on how a human being in a chaotic world can cope with stress, anxiety, competition, & the uncertainty of the times. When we change,Ó she writes, others change too, & circumstances change in a manner that is almost miraculous,Ó & she points out that making others feel better generally makes us feel better.Ó Laura Huxley shows you how to change, how to influence the elements around you, how to cope successfully with the problems of the inner & outer world. To achieve this, she offers more than 33 Recipes for Living & Loving. A pioneering book of psychological good sense. Deceptively simple.Ó

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Feeling Is the Secret

Neville Goddard

2004

The central premise of the book revolves around the idea that our predominant feelings and emotions shape our reality. Goddard argues that the key to manifesting our desires lies not only in visualizing them but also in feeling as though they have already been realized. Goddard emphasizes the importance of assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled, meaning that individuals should immerse themselves emotionally in the experience of having already achieved their desires. He asserts that this emotional state, when sustained consistently, impresses upon the subconscious mind and sets in motion the forces necessary to bring those desires into physical reality. Furthermore, Goddard discusses the concept of mental imagery and its power to create and shape our experiences. He suggests that individuals should use their imagination to create vivid mental scenes that evoke the desired feelings, thereby attracting corresponding circumstances and events. "Feeling Is The Secret" serves as a practical guide for harnessing the creative power of the mind to transform one's life. It encourages readers to cultivate a sense of inner conviction and emotional congruence with their desires, ultimately leading to the manifestation of their dreams and aspirations.

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The five love languages of teenagers

Gary D. Chapman

2000

Socially, mentally, and spiritually teenagers face a variety of pressures and stresses each day. Despite these peer pressures; it is still parents who can influence teens the most. Are you equipped to love your teenager effectively? Get equipped to be a better parent as The Five Love Languages of Teenagers explores the world in which teenagers live; explains the developmental changes; and give tools to help you identify and appropriately communicate in your teens love language. Get practical tips on loving your teen effectively and explore key issues in your teen’s life including anger and independence. Finally learn how to set boundaries that are enforced with discipline and consequences, and discover useful ways for the difficult task of loving when your teen fails. Get ready to discover how the principles of the five love languages can really work in the lives of your teens and family. Over 400,000 copies sold!

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The Art of War

孙武 (Sun Tzu), Stephen F. Kaufman, Lionel Giles, Onésimo Colavidas

1900

Sun Tzu's ancient treatise, "The Art of War," offers timeless strategic principles applicable beyond the battlefield to business, politics, and personal conflict. It emphasizes understanding oneself and the enemy, the importance of deception and adaptability, and the value of achieving victory with minimal confrontation. Through its concise aphorisms and insightful observations, the work provides a framework for decisive action and the cultivation of superior strategic thinking.

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Declarations to Speak Life over Your Children

Christy Ojikutu

2025

Intentional Parenting: Declarations to Speak Life Over Your Children - Nurturing Gratitude, Generosity, and Stewardship Through God's Word equips parents to raise children with thankful hearts, generous spirits, and wisdom in managing God's blessings. In a culture driven by materialism and comparison, this book offers Scripture-based declarations, biblical teachings, reflection questions, journaling prompts, and prayers to help you speak life over your children and model godly values. Each section focuses on building contentment, practising joyful giving, developing financial wisdom, serving others, and leaving a lasting legacy of faith. Whether you are beginning your intentional parenting journey or seeking to deepen your family's walk with God, this resource will inspire lasting transformation and a heritage that honors the Lord.

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The Seven Spiritual Laws For Parents

Deepak Chopra

1997

The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success was a phenomenally successful book--more than 1,600,000 copies were sold--and as copies were passed between friends and loved ones, it touched millions more lives. Its author, Deepak Chopra, received thousands of letters from readers, many of whom expressed the desire to convey those same principles to their children, along with questions about how to do so. This book, The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents, is Dr. Chopra's answer to those letters and to parents around the world who wish to raise children with values that satisfy spiritual needs as well as create the experience of abundance. After a general discussion of parenting and the gift of spirit, this book explores specific ways to practice the Seven Spiritual Laws as a family, how to convey these laws to children depending on their ages, and how to embody them in age-specific activities each day, beginning on Sundays with the Law of Pure Potentiality. The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents moves us beyond private triumphs and failures to experience the spiritual nature of communion with family, to share with those closest to us the infinite riches of innocence and love.

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Essais

Montaigne, Michel de

1600

En 1580, Michel de Montaigne dio a la imprenta la primera edición de sus dos libros de Los ensayos. El éxito fue tan arrollador que, dos años más tarde, apareció una nueva edición, aumentada con un tercer libro y con notables adiciones y correcciones en los dos primeros. Se completaba así la redacción de uno de los libros que mayor prestigio e influencia han tenido en el pensamiento occidental. Sin embargo, el gentilhombre perigordino siguió trabajando en el texto de sus ensayos hasta su muerte, acaecida en 1592. Tres años más tarde, Marie de Gournay, «fille d?alliance» de Montaigne, presentaba una edición de Los ensayos siguiendo las instrucciones que le diera su autor, edición que durante siglos ha sido considerada canónica, hasta que Strowski preparó la suya entre 1906 y 1933. Hoy, el de Marie de Gournay es visto de nuevo, con justicia, como el texto de referencia, y sirve de base a todas las ediciones recientes fiables. Éste es también el que el lector hispano encontrará en la presente edición, enriquecida con referencias a los múltiples estadios que experimentó el texto y con un completo aparato de notas. Una edición útil al especialista y próxima al lector común.

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The Subjection of Women

John Stuart Mill

1869

"The legal subordination of one sex to the other is wrong itself, and now one of the chief hindrances to human improvement." In this powerful and revolutionary argument for the equality of the sexes, John Stuart Mill accuses society of wasting the potential of an entire sex. From his vantage point in 19th-century England, he observes that historically women have been treated little better than slaves. Mill discusses marriage, education, and law as the chief obstacles to the progress of humanity. Eloquently written and passionately argued, The Subjection of Women was a clarion call to progressives everywhere as Mill set out a path toward a more equal society.

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