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The real Holy GrailReview Date: 2005-09-08
Detailed explanation of Tibetan Buddhist "Raja Yoga"Review Date: 2004-12-23
this author makes everything crystal clearReview Date: 2007-05-13
Dakini Land is another Tantric work by this author and is highly rated. I will be purhasing this one shortly.
Topics covered in the reviewed book- Isolated speech, Isolated Mind,
Isolated Body. Description of lower tantras and Highest Yoga Tantra.
How to advance from Generation stage to completion stage. In short, another great book by this author.
Extremely clear explanation on MahamudraReview Date: 2000-06-02
A TANTRIC MEDITATION MANUAL THAT REVEALS THE MOST PROFOUND SECRETS OF THE ANCIENT YOGISReview Date: 2006-09-21
I recommend this book to anyone that is searching for a deeper explanation of the inner-workings of our energy and how it can be used to improve our meditation practice and our minds so that we can be of greater benefit to others. These are advanced instructions so I would not recommend this book to someone who has no familiarity with Tantra at all. For a great introduction to Tantra I would recommend one of Geshe Kelsang's other books on the subject, Tantric Grounds and Paths.

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Excellent resourceReview Date: 2008-04-06
Fit the intervention to the client, not the other way aroundReview Date: 2007-10-15
Kinga's ReviewReview Date: 2006-07-17
excellent guide to Tx planningReview Date: 2006-09-17
Merry's reviewReview Date: 2006-07-06

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transformative readingReview Date: 2004-01-21
Invaluable ResourceReview Date: 2003-11-14
Guide to providing "representation without litigation"Review Date: 2003-11-14
Tesler has written the definitive work on Collaborative LawReview Date: 2003-11-14
Collaborative BibleReview Date: 2003-11-20
Through the book, the collaborative process broken down into key stages with specific achievement landmarks and goals. Detailed forms and documents for the process are provided in the text and on a diskette. It is the kind of book you can pick up before a collaborative meeting to develop a concise checklist to cover.
For me, it's the Bible of Collaborative Practice. Although in-person training is preferable, I believe that just studying this book can provide an attorney with all the basic tools of collaborative practice.

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A clear, concise manual to the mindReview Date: 2006-06-21
Good definition of mind from the dharmic perspectiveReview Date: 2006-06-07
On a personal note:
I am currently going through this book, but one thing that sticks out is that there is no mention of the spirit. Now I have to admit that I have been born into and followed a path that has lead me to believe in the abrahamic (christian specifically) perspective, thus mind/body/spirit. So I am having a hard time incorporating the concepts in this book being that a third of my philosophy is missing, in dharma there seems to be only mind/body.
Thus, anytime I come to a point where I see the spirit involved and not accounted for, I hit a block in the content.
But notwithstanding my own personal bias, the book is well written, fairly dense and a wonderful tool to use to define the processes of the mind, so that we can regain control of the tool that is the mind.
AN INPIRING, POWERFUL, IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF THE NATURE AND FUNCTION OF THE MINDReview Date: 2006-06-24
The second half of the book is particularly helpful in showing us how to nurture positive states of mind such as faith, love, effort, and patience that are of immense benefit to ourselves and others.
Understanding the Mind is a truly wonderful book that I refer to again and again for inspiration and insight into the inner workings of the mind.
For the unafraidReview Date: 2001-05-03
Tremendous insight and understanding of the mind, our thoughts and how they produce the world we experience. Tedious for those who won't explore their minds and enlightening for those who will!
A Must Read to Learn HOW To Have Peace of MindReview Date: 2004-04-19
You will learn how your thoughts are actively producing the results you see as the life you are now living. You will learn how to transform your life, when you are willing to transform your mind.
A fantastic contribution to inner peace, and for the joy and happiness you deserve!

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A review of Controversial therapies for developmental disabilitiesReview Date: 2008-06-15
Because of such claims uninformed parents spend a lot of time and money on therapies that have not yet been proven to be effective. This book can help such parents avoid potential dangerous treatments for their children. It's unfortunate that there aren't any laws that prohibit the use of treatments that have not been proven to be effective for the treatment of developmental disabilities. I think that it's unethical to provide such "treatments" and this book advocates for people with developmental disabilities about the truth of bogus therapies.
The book also discussed why applied behavior analysis is an effective treatment compared to the other treatments described. It would have been great if the authors provided more information about the evidence for its efficacy in comparison to other methods. Nevertheless, this is an informative book for educators, parents, students and professionals. I enjoyed this book because I have new ways to articulate many of the fads described and provide rationales why it's not an effective treatment for people with disabilities.
Finally! Finally! Finally!Review Date: 2008-06-05
Great Resource - A must for any parent or professionalReview Date: 2007-10-20
Editor's remarksReview Date: 2006-05-07
Each of the Editors wrote one or more of the chapters, some were the result of collaboration among the three of us.
Many chapters are both informative and humerous.
One chapter updates the critique of of facilitated communication.
One chapter provides a critique of Positive Behavior Support.
There are several critiques of education and special education.
Many chapters refer to the same fad or pseudo-treatments to illustrate different points, so different perspectives are the result.
I'm using the book in a graduate seminar at Ohio State University, and it seems to be interesting to the students as they work on identifying and studying new fad and unverfied treatments for various developmental disabilities that continue to emerge to tap into the love and frustration of parents of children with disabilities.
A Must Read for All Behavior AnalystsReview Date: 2006-07-23
I use this text in my ethics course along with Ethics for Behavior Analysts (Bailey & Burch) and find that the combination makes for a great foundation for logical and responsible thinking about important treatment issues in our field.
Jon Bailey
co-author "How to Think Like a Behavior Analyst"

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Eye OpeningReview Date: 2007-01-12
John's amazingReview Date: 2006-03-26
This Book Will Keep You Up All Night Reading ItReview Date: 2005-05-13
He read the whole book in one night!
Great Book in light of Terri Schiavo
Timely book in light of Terri Schiavo caseReview Date: 2005-03-22
Helpful and hopefulReview Date: 2005-03-02
Rather, in eight anecdotal chapters, the book takes us into the world of John Wessells's therapeutic ministry of music, prayer, and Scripture reading in long-term care facilities for patients with traumatic head injuries --- all severely disabled, some in deep comas. Can they hear him? If so, can they understand his message, of God's love and John's worshipful praise, as he strums a guitar and sings at their bedside? These well-crafted personal stories whisper --- or occasionally shout --- yes, yes. There's even a story of "a man who once could not speak but who now says he became a Christian while in a coma," as a result of John's witness.
I don't know when I've read such a helpful and hopeful nonfiction book that does not skirt the hard questions asked by people suffering tragic loss of dreams, such as the woman, introduced late in the book, whose face "had the familiar look of a parent whose child has suffered a coma. It's a mixture of bewilderment and desperation." John's very presence seems to engender hope, and ultimately he realizes that might be the point of his ministry: "If you just go and sit with these people, it's enough. God can work through that....
"You don't even need to be strong yourself. [God] works through your caring and listening." And singing.
Here is help and hope --- but not without a pointed challenge. "Why is it so much easier to care about causes than about people?" He relates a telling experience of Christians outside a facility picketing against a parent's legal decision to remove a girl's feeding tube. He later learned that "despite all the protesters who had once shown concern for her, no one had ever returned to show similar concern for the other forty or more brain-injured patients who remained there."
As I read, I wished for more calendar signposts. The account (near the end of the book) of the death, from cancer, of John's four-year-old son in 1994 was the only story grounded by a specific year-date.
The book's title, CONVERSATIONS WITH THE VOICELESS, refers to lessons John has learned from the suffering, sometimes even silent, people he's met, including his son, who seemed uncannily aware of heaven. John Samuel "looked forward to a better place --- even while living fully in the place he was in.
"I believe that's the hope for all of us who want to listen to the voiceless. Nothing may change in our circumstances, or in the circumstances of those we love. But it is still possible ... to live with eternity in our eyes and hearts. And that changes everything."
--- Reviewed by Evelyn Bence

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The book I was looking forReview Date: 2008-06-02
- The book does not take for granted that your main reason for learning about conversion is a romantic interest in a jewish person.
- It shares with the readers experiences of people who went through the conversion process as well as incredible histories that are wonderful and interesting even outside the scope of the book.
- The author does a great job at balancing the spiritual aspect of life after conversion with its practical implications.
- It has a extremely good amount of information regarding holidays and rituals.
The author is just a great writer.
I hope this helps.
An excellent bookReview Date: 2007-08-24
If you are converting, or just curious about Judaism...Review Date: 1999-07-09
Comprehensive and hopefully helpful guidebook to conversionReview Date: 2005-06-14
He provides important historical information and background in regard to conversion. He discusses the subject in general including the reasons why people convert. He provides personal stories as examples. He looks at the Conversion process from the point- of - view of the major Jewish religious denominations. He answers questions potential converts are most likely to have.
This work which was initially published in 1994 at Jason Aronson under the supervision of the person who contributed more than any other in the past half- century to the publication of English- language Judaica, Arthur Kurzweil is even more vital today than it was then. For the numbers of those who are potential candidates for conversion has increased.Also given the demographic crisis the Jewish people is presently facing a number of important figures, including Epstein himself are calling for the changing of general policy on Conversion in order to facilitate the process.
A highly valuable and much recommeded work.
well written, a down to earth guidebook on jewish conversionReview Date: 1998-09-25

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Finally, a book for Dads that doesn't insult the masculine!Review Date: 2004-10-21
About a dozen of us went through each chapter each week and it was truly amazing. Here's a book that doesn't reinforce the hollywood stereo-type of "dad." That is, the "stupid guy" with the amazingly beautiful and smart wife (you know the shows I mean).
As a father, we have a tremendous responsibility with our children. Like it or not, believe it or not, our kids are watching and learning from us.
What can we do to make sure our kids don't grow up to be the guy in the clock-tower with a high-powered rifle? Listen to the ultimate dad - God.
The Dad in the Mirror takes us back to God and His Word. But it isn't a Sunday morning sermon. This is a book for dads by dads. 30 years from now your kids will thank you for the kind of dad you were as you follow the guide put forth in this book.
Not Just Another look in the mirrorReview Date: 2003-12-12
Fathering the heart!Review Date: 2003-11-24
Finally! A book on fathering that I get!Review Date: 2004-03-16
Unfortunately, most of the books just freaked me out and got me all panicked that my kid would end up the school bully or worse!
The Dad in the Mirror is the book that I was looking for all these years! Finally! This is a book written for the dad who's looking at the heart of his kids... not just the A's on the report card. It actually felt while reading it that this book was specifically written for me!
I found this book to be a great read and lots of the topics covered can easily be incorporate into my fathering skills.
I would strongly recommend this book to any dad, grand-dad, or soon-to-be-dad!
Great book for all dads!Review Date: 2004-01-05

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Good book, bad serviceReview Date: 2008-02-21
Unfortunately I had to order them twice from Amazon.
First time only received Vol 1 (even though this is a two volume set!!!) and then had to hear that I cannot be sent vol 2, and second time the order was lost.
A Great Dermatology Text BookReview Date: 2008-01-28
Ajith Kannangara,MD.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow,
Department of Dermatology,
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center,
Winston Salem,
NC, USA.
Real Gem of a BookReview Date: 2006-12-16
excellentReview Date: 2005-09-08
Best Book for the 21st century DermatologistReview Date: 2005-06-07

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Great buyReview Date: 2007-05-28
Good source for EC teachersReview Date: 2007-06-26
Most useful to student-teachers.
I wish the INFO could be presented in a more reader-friendly way.
Most Influential Piece of Early Childhood Writing Since '60sReview Date: 2004-05-10
great resource for to be teachers!Review Date: 2005-10-10
My professor claims that this is an excellent tool in helping us prepare to be teachers and I agree...we can relate what is in the book to our classrooms in the future. Plus for anyone out there wanting to be a mom it is a great resource as well!
Needed by all childcare professionalsReview Date: 2005-01-23
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Many people have read books like the 'Da Vinci code' or 'the holy blood, holy grail' and are riveted with tales of knights and secret organisations, some have made the grail their life long study and yet none of them has the slightest idea that the real grail can be found on a shelf in a bookstore just around the corner?