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All are Free to Write: A One-Year Journal with Writing Prompts

by Sheila Allee
4.8 stars – 39 reviews
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Have you ever told yourself someday you’re going to do some writing? Someday you’re going to put down on paper the stories of your life? Someday you’re going to start journaling as a pathway to personal growth? That “someday” has arrived. All are Free to Write is a one-year journal designed to get you thinking about your life and recording your thoughts.This volume is designed to correspond with the holidays and special events of the 52-week calendar.

Each writing prompt was once a blog post on Sheila Allee’s Free to Write newsletter, which launched in 2016. FTW began and continues to be a support and hopefully an inspiration to those who want to develop a journaling practice.

Journaling has been proven to improve your health and sense of well-being. It can help you gain perspective on conflicts and problems and can be a tool for personal growth and healing.

The good news is you can’t do it wrong. Happy journaling!

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The Question of Choice – A Shrewd Philosophical Analysis of the Scientific Materialism, the Divine and Freedom of Choice

by Yitzhak Segman
4.8 stars – 10 reviews
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A revolutionary approach to free will and the human consciousness.

For centuries, the question of free will has been at the forefront of philosophical thought, tackled and questioned endlessly by humanity’s greatest thinkers. Science claims that information isn’t lost in the universe. On the other hand, it doesn’t accept the assumption that there is life after death. So, where does all the information man accumulate during his life, go?

We all want to believe that we are responsible for our own actions and have a measure of control over our lives. And yet, science, philosophy, and even religion thus far have not offered a satisfying explanation. It might be surprisingly simpler than we think.

In a refreshing and illuminating new take on a subject so central to human life, The Question of Choice delicately examines free will through a broad spectrum of disciplines – integrating history, philosophy, science, and metaphysics to provide a groundbreaking explanation that will challenge everything we’ve thought to this day.

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