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Mario Martinez

    San Casimiro, Texas
    The Glowing Pigs of El Cenizo
    The MindBody Self
    Lady's Men
    The Shepherd
    Mindbody Code
    • Mindbody Code

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,6(12)Abgeben

      Why is it so difficult to change our beliefs and behaviors even when we know they no longer serve us? How can certain individuals reverse incurable disease while others suffer the effects of childhood wounds despite years of therapy? How is it that the centenarian population is the fastest-growing segment of the US population even though the majority of people over the age of 100 rarely visit their doctors? These are the questions readers will explore in the revolutionary book from clinical neuropsychologist and biocognitive science founder Dr. Mario Martinez. In "The MindBody Code," Dr. Martinez challenges us to embrace a radically new paradigm for health and well-being. Readers will not only learn the basics of this fascinating, cutting-edge science, moreover they will learn to communicate with the body in its own biosymbolic language for results that until this point may have been elusive at best. Through fascinating case studies and practical training in embodying the methodology, Martinez reveals the way our cultural beliefs impact our immune system; the pathway to healing the archetypal wounds of shame, abandonment, and betrayal; how to break through the ceilings of abundance that limit our prosperity; and much more. "

      Mindbody Code
    • The Shepherd

      • 156 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      5,0(2)Abgeben

      The story follows Allan Thomas White, a soldier who deserts the army due to the horrors of war. During his escape, he encounters displaced children and, unable to leave them behind, decides to care for them. As he navigates war-torn Italy, his group of vulnerable children grows to eighteen, presenting him with a moral dilemma. The narrative explores his struggle to protect the children while evading military pursuit, ultimately revealing the challenges of compassion amidst chaos.

      The Shepherd
    • In April 1943 Lady Be Good, an American Liberator bomber, vanished into the night while returning to base at Benghazi, Libya, following a mission to Naples, Italy. All Attempts to find the aircraft and her crew proved unsuccessful, and they became, just one more casualty of the war. Fifteen years later, oil geologists spotted the bomber's remarkably well-preserved remains from the air some 400 miles southeast of Benghazi. Reports to American and British authorities provoked no interest. The investigation and reconstruction of the ill-fated mission was left to geologist Don Sheridan, who led a survey party to the plane and eventually located the crew and evidence of their desperate attempt to survive in the forbidding desert environment. Fascinated by rumours of the tragedy, Mario Martinez spent years attempting to find out exactly what happened. His account of the mystery is riveting. An intriguing piece of detective work, the story he has put together tells of the crew's courageous efforts to save themselves. It is a story with broad appeal, as evidenced by the popularity of a television documentary broadcast when this book was first published in 1995. *

      Lady's Men
    • The MindBody Self

      • 295 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,0(19)Abgeben

      In The MindBody Self, Mario Martinez builds on the foundation he laid in his critically acclaimed The MindBody Code to explore the cultural conditions that coauthor our reality and shape every aspect of our lives, from health and longevity to relationships and self-esteem.

      The MindBody Self
    • The Glowing Pigs of El Cenizo

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Set in the devastated future of Frontera, survivors known as the raza face not only the dangers of violent gangs and monstrous creatures but also the bizarre threat of radioactive pigs. This unique blend of post-apocalyptic challenges highlights the struggle for survival in a harsh environment where both human and animal threats complicate life. The narrative promises a mix of action and dark humor as characters navigate this perilous landscape.

      The Glowing Pigs of El Cenizo
    • San Casimiro, Texas

      Short Stories

      • 140 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      San Casimiro, Texas, presents a façade of charm, but beneath its surface lies a dark and twisted reality. The town is home to chilling inhabitants, including serial killers, a vengeful parasitic twin, and a mortician with a macabre culinary secret. Eerie phenomena like haunted cacti add to the unsettling atmosphere, suggesting that anyone who lingers too long may succumb to the madness lurking in the shadows. This small town is a haunting exploration of the sinister transformations that can occur in seemingly ordinary places.

      San Casimiro, Texas
    • The Obituary

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The narrative follows Mary Farley, who grows up in an Iowa orphanage and later attends Iowa State University as a ward of the state. Alongside her best friend Annie, she becomes a nurse and serves with the Red Cross in WWII Europe. Margie's journey is marked by her relationships, particularly with a patient who imparts vital life lessons. Her promise leads her to Guatemala, and throughout her life, she faces numerous challenges and triumphs, ultimately becoming a legendary figure who embodies resilience and survival from childhood to her later years.

      The Obituary
    • The Eleventh Commandment

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      An archaeological dig in Northern Arizona leads Marcus Machado to the journals of a 16th-century priest, hinting at the lost Book of Aaron and its potential location along the Exodus Trail. Traveling to a Middle Eastern desert, he, with an Egyptian guide, discovers the book, which unveils an eleventh commandment. Faced with a moral dilemma, Marcus must choose between sharing this earth-shattering revelation with the world or concealing it to prevent catastrophic consequences.

      The Eleventh Commandment
    • Czy wiesz, że kultura rządzi naszymi przekonaniami?Czy zastanawiałeś się kiedykolwiek kim tak naprawdę jesteś i dlaczego myślisz tak jak myślisz? Czy brałeś przy tym pod uwagę wpływ kultury? Może nie jesteś tego świadomy, ale prawie wszystkie Twoje przekonania pochodzą z otaczającego Cię świata. Dzięki tej książce oddzielisz przekonania, które nie są Twoimi i odrzucisz te, które Ci zasugerowano. Poznasz proste ćwiczenia, które pomogą Ci odkryć prawdziwego siebie i własne pragnienia, a podane przez Autora techniki pozwolą z łatwością wprowadzić je w życie.Czy wiesz, że kultura wpływa na naszą długowieczność?Twoje przekonania kulturowe wpływają na diagnozę i proces leczenia chorób. Dzięki tej książce dowiesz się jak odnaleźć różnicę między posuwaniem się w latach (co czeka nas wszystkich) a „starzeniem się” w aspekcie kulturowym (czego można uniknąć). Stosując opisane w książce techniki odzyskasz młodość i będziesz pełen wigoru w każdym wieku!Pokonaj schematy, kreuj rzeczywistość.

      CIAŁO TO UMYSŁ JAK SPOŁECZEŃSTWO UCZY DŁUGOWIECZNOŚCI I DLACZEGO ZDROWIE JEST DZIEDZICZNE
    • Tento příběh fascinoval Maria Martineze natolik, že se rozhodl vypátrat a zaznamenat to, co zůstalo před historiky skryto. Jeho kniha Nešťastná mise je jednak vyčerpávajícím popisem dramatického osudu letounu - bombardéru B-24-D Liberator pojmenovaný Lady Be Good, který zmizel při jednom z náletů na Neapol. Kniha je výsledkem rozsáhlého historického bádání uskutečněného během mnoha let v nejrůznějších koutech Ameriky, Velké Británie i jinde.

      Nešťastná mise. Sága mužů osádky bombardéru jménem Lady Be Good. Tajemný příběh z dob druhé světové války