![]() ![]() In How to Do the Work, Dr LePera offers listeners the support and tools that will allow them to break free from destructive behaviours to reclaim and recreate their lives. ![]() Unless addressed, these self-sabotaging behaviours can quickly become cyclical, leaving people feeling unhappy, unfulfilled and unwell. Drawing on the latest research from a diversity of scientific fields and healing modalities, Dr LePera helps us recognise how adverse experiences and trauma in childhood live with us, resulting in whole body dysfunction-activating harmful stress responses that keep us stuck engaging in patterns of codependency, emotional immaturity and trauma bonds. In How to Do the Work, she offers both a manifesto for self-healing and an essential guide to creating a more vibrant, authentic and joyful life. Now Dr LePera is ready to share her much-requested protocol with the world. After experiencing the life-changing results herself, she began to share what she'd learned with others-and soon The Holistic Psychologist was born. Wanting more for her patients-and for herself-she began a journey to develop a united philosophy of mental, physical and spiritual health that equips people with the interdisciplinary tools necessary to heal themselves. As a clinical psychologist, Dr Nicole LePera often found herself frustrated by the limitations of traditional psychotherapy. ![]()
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![]() Fixed an issue where the Calibrated Sculk Sensor tendrils were not lighting uniformly.Sculk Sensors, Calibrated Sculk Sensors, and Sculk Shriekers will no longer lose in-flight vibrations when leaving the world.Generic Brush sounds are now audible ( MCPE-168805).Blocks of Amethyst placed above or below Sculk Sensors or Calibrated Sculk Sensors now also resonate vibrations ( MCPE-169562).Screen reader now properly reads description in popping window after disabling “Allow mobile data for online play”.Screen reader now properly reads description in popping window after disabling “Require Encrypted Websockets”.It’s time for another Minecraft Preview, and this week we have quite a few changes and improvements to Trails & Tales features! We love to hear from you so please send us your feedback and bug reports! Take a look at the full list of changes below! To join or leave the beta, see aka.ms/JoinMCBeta for detailed instructions. The beta is available on Android (Google Play). ![]() More information can be found at aka.ms/PreviewFAQ ![]() ![]() Minecraft Preview is available on Xbox, Windows 10/11, and iOS devices. ![]() These work-in-progress versions can be unstable and may not be representative of final version quality.Information on the Minecraft Preview and Beta: ![]() ![]() ![]() What he discovered went beyond his wildest fears. Guessing the worst, Dyer went to their rescue the next day. ![]() After just a few days, he announced by radio that he had discovered astonishing specimens of an unknown ancient species, before stopping all communication after a terrible storm. The expedition biologist, Professor Lake, left with several members of the team to follow a promising fossil track. Two years earlier, ships chartered by Miskatonic University had landed on the frozen continent at the start of the Antarctic summer, and the group of four professors and sixteen students set to work immediately. ![]() In the hope of dissuading the attempt, Dyer decides to make a full account of the tragic events he had survived, this time without omitting the passages which he had kept silent about on his return, for fear of being taken for a madman. Professor Dyer, a prominent geologist, learns that a scientific expedition will soon leave for Antarctica following in the footsteps of the journey which he himself had made in 1931. ![]() ![]() ![]() She published her first book, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, in 1920 the story focused on the murder of a rich heiress and introduced readers to one of Christie's most famous characters-Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. In 1914, she wed Colonel Archibald Christie, a Royal Flying Corps pilot, and took up nursing during World War I. As a child, Christie enjoyed fantasy play and creating characters, and, when she was 16, she moved to Paris for a time to study vocals and piano. The youngest of three siblings, she was educated at home by her mother, who encouraged her daughter to write. ![]() Early Life and BackgroundĬhristie was born Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller on September 15, 1890, in Torquay, Devon, in the southwest part of England. She sold billions of copies of her work and was also a noted playwright and romance author. ![]() Best-selling author Agatha Christie published her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, in 1920, and went on to become one of the most famous writers in history, with mysteries like Murder at the Vicarage, Partners in Crime and Sad Cypress. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ten, as they call him, seems to be far more than a primitive beast, fighting battles of his very own. In return, she received a diary, not knowing which terrors she would be writing down soon.Because Meg has been taken to this unknown place for one purpose only: to support her abductors in 'socializing' one of their subjects. For four days she had nothing to keep herself sane, until she promised to be obedient. Meg soon realizes that she is the only one able to tame him. ![]() ![]() ![]() Atwood drew “The Tempest” and gave us a workman-like effort with touches of whimsy. I’ve read two others in the series and this one is my favorite-so far. The publisher, Hogarth Books, is putting out a series of novels by famous authors retelling Shakespeare’s plays. Hag Seed (a reference to the “monster” Caliban) did not disappoint. ![]() ![]() She’s experiencing a renaissance now because of the Hulu award-winning TV series based on her 1986 dystopian novel The Handmaid’s Tale.If you’ve wondered way some women have been showing up in full-length red gowns and white bonnets to protest legislation limiting a women’s right choose or other restrictive laws-this book/show is why. I love Margaret Atwood and have read nearly everything she’s written. It’s magic! Margaret Atwood’s novel take on Shakespeare’s play of enchantment, retribution, and second chances leads us on an interactive, illusion-ridden journey filled with new surprises and wonders of its own. Here, Felix and his inmate actors will put on his Tempest and snare the traitors who destroyed him. After twelve years, revenge finally arrives in the shape of a theatre course at a nearby prison. Instead, after an act of unforeseen treachery, Felix is living in exile in a backwoods hovel, haunted by memories of his beloved lost daughter, Miranda. Now he’s staging a Tempest like no other: not only will it boost his reputation, it will heal emotional wounds. His productions have amazed and confounded. Felix is at the top of his game as Artistic Director of the Makeshiweg Theatre Festival. ![]() ![]() ![]() She took part in the return of United States troops from the war zone, making four round-trip voyages between 27 December 1918 and 9 June 1919. Sailing from New York each time, she carried a total of 10,773 tons of general cargo to Marseilles on the French Mediterranean coast.ĭetached from NOTS on 20 December 1918 at New York, Santa Olivia was assigned to the Cruiser and Transport Force, Atlantic Fleet. Departing from Philadelphia on 15 July 1918 for New York, Santa Olivia made two round-trip voyages to Europe before the war's end on 11 November 1918. Santa Olivia was assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service (NOTS) upon commissioning. of New York was taken over by the Navy upon completion and commissioned on 1 July 1918 at Philadelphia, Lt. Santa Olivia (SP-3125), a single-screw, steel freighter, was built during 1918 by William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pa., for the Atlantic and Pacific Steam Ship Co. ![]() ![]() Santa Olivia (SP-3125) retained her mercantile name in United States Naval service. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yet works of art are always opening themselves up to new readings which see them reflecting our changing and evolving moral beliefs, and that is perhaps why Oedipus the King remains a great play to read, watch, analyse, and discuss. Or perhaps that’s to impose a modern reading onto a classical text which Sophocles himself would not recognise. That one event will set in motion a chain of events that will see him married to his mother, the city over which he rules in the grip of plague, and – ultimately – Oedipus blinded and his wife/mother hanged. Oedipus kills Laius because he is a stubborn and angry man in his anger and pride, he allows himself to forget the prophecy (or to believe himself safe if he kills this man who definitely isn’t his father, no way), and to kill another man. He wasn’t punished for pilfering your possessions, but he will nevertheless receive his just deserts. Or maybe his habit of taking an intrusive interest in other people’s wallets will lead him, somewhere down the line, to getting what the ancient Greeks didn’t call ‘his comeuppance’. Did the criminal get away with it? Maybe. A thief steals your wallet and you never see him, or your wallet, again. ![]() ![]() Our actions have consequences, but that doesn’t mean that a particular action will lead to a particular consequence: it means that one action might cause something quite different to happen, which will nevertheless be linked in some way to our lives. ![]() ![]() ![]() JENNY FENNELSON: I have always liked to color, and so I threw out the idea that we should start a ladies coloring club. TERRY FRIDAY: I think it's very soothing.ĬORNISH: Terry Friday was one of several people who told us they picked up the hobby while laid up in the hospital.įRIDAY: It's nice, you know, when you're stuck in a hospital room where it's very sterile and fluorescent to have these gorgeous flowers and these neat trees to color.ĬORNISH: And we even heard about coloring clubs, like Jenny Fennelson's in Minneapolis. I grab my cup of coffee, and we each have a coloring book.ĬORNISH: Others don't need kids as an excuse to color. Thirty-five-year-old Aleesha Zappata told us filling in black and white outlines is a daily ritual.ĪLEESHA ZAPPATA: First thing in the morning, my three-year-old daughter and I sit at our kitchen table. To our surprise, we received hundreds of responses saying yes. ![]() ![]() We asked on our Facebook page last week whether you're an adult who likes to color in coloring books. We've learned about a secret some of you have that involve crayons, markers or colored pencils. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But as Wren circles closer to the nefarious truth behind Hal’s illness, they realize they have no escape from the monsters within the mansion. With sinister forces at work, Wren and Hal realize they’ll have to join together if they have any hope of saving their kingdoms. Hal also came to Colwick Hall for redemption, but the secrets in the estate may lead to both of their deaths. ![]() Worse, Wren’s patient isn’t a servant at all but Hal Cavendish, the infamous Reaper of Vesria and her kingdom’s sworn enemy. The mansion is crumbling, icy winds haunt the caved-in halls, and her eccentric host forbids her from leaving her room after dark. So when a letter arrives from a reclusive lord, asking Wren to come to his estate, Colwick Hall, to cure his servant from a mysterious illness, she seizes her chance to redeem herself. Wren Southerland’s reckless use of magic has cost her everything: she’s been dismissed from the Queen’s Guard and separated from her best friend-the girl she loves. ![]() |