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This story is about a mischievous but lovable cat who goes on many adventures. The big purple cat's adventures started when its owner, the old lady, left him and went to France.Wanna know what the lovely cat did for survival? Read this, and dig in.
The adventure continues for the big purple cat. This time, he experienced mysteries during a Halloween Party. He met an old lady, drank the best ever green lemonade, and had the best Halloween party he could ever imagine.
The big purple cat's adventures started when its owner, the old lady, left him and went to France. The big purple cat's journey continued as he went through different adventures while fishing.Know more about his journey and enjoy reading!
This book offers exercises, instructions, jokes, stories, pithy quotes, and-most of all-encouragement to anyone interested in exploring Zen but who may find traditional presentations severe or intimidating. Hamilton writes with an easygoing, friendly style that invites readers of all backgrounds to sit down and give meditation a try. But don't be fooled by her puns and checklists-this is serious Zen. Drawing on three decades of experience as a Zen practitioner and teacher, Hamilton explains how to meditate and how to maintain an ongoing practice. From there, in her clear, lighthearted, and humorous style, she moves right to the heart of Zen, showing us how we could move beyond our concepts, expectations, and emotional reactivity to touch the reality of our lived experience with openness and simplicity, thereby finding freedom. Untrain Your Parrot includes simple instructions to clarify and elucidate the basics: • how to establish a beginning meditation practice • how to develop physical, mental, and emotional awareness • how to experience "open" awareness-observing one's practice while allowing for a sense of spaciousness with whatever occurs For more information on the author, Elizabeth Hamilton, go to www.zencentersandiego.org.
The Cottagers of Glenburnie is a fascinating example of early 19th-century women's fiction. This volume is the only edition available in print, and it comes with a glossary and notes for scholars and students.
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