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Start your audiobook journey today and explore our extensive library of captivating stories and educational content. ![]() English | 2020 |MP3|M4B | ASIN: B085P23Z3D | Duration: 12:54 h | 265 MB Wendell Berry / Narrated by Nick Offerman Since its publication in 1977, The Unsettling of America has been recognized as a classic of American letters. In it, Wendell Berry argues that good farming is a cultural and spiritual discipline. Today's agribusiness, however, takes farming out of its cultural context and away from families. As a result, we as a nation are more estranged from the land - from the intimate knowledge, love, and care of it. ![]() English | 1999 |MP3|M4B | ASIN: B0000544OL | Duration: 2:57 h | 81 MB Dogen / Narrated by Gary Snyder Dogen (1200-1253 C.E.) founded the Soto school of Zen Buddhism in Japan. His teachings are the very embodiment of the paradoxical blend of mystery and clarity that characterizes Zen. Dogen's approach to meditation has become perhaps the most influential Eastern spiritual practice in the Western world. The selections in this program are from Moon in a Dewdrop, and were chosen by Gary Snyder. ![]() English | 2014 |MP3|M4B | ASIN: B00OTWGJ6Y | Duration: 5:43 h | 78 MB Kazuaki Tanahashi, Peter Levitt / Narrated by Brian Nishii Eihei Dogen (1200 - 1253), founder of the Soto School of Zen Buddhism, is one of the greatest religious, philosophical, and literary geniuses of Japan. His writings have been studied by Zen students for centuries, particularly his masterwork, Shobo Genzo or Treasury of the True Dharma Eye. This is the first book to offer the great master's incisive wisdom in short selections taken from the whole range of his voluminous works. The pithy and powerful readings, arranged according to theme, provide a perfect introduction to Dogen - and inspire spiritual practice in people of all traditions. ![]() English | 2020 |MP3|M4B | ASIN: B08L9N5LY2 | Duration: 9:33 h | 521 MB R.B. Bernstein / Narrated by Tom Perkins The Education of John Adams is the first biography of John Adams by a biographer with legal training. It examines his origins in colonial Massachusetts, his education, and his struggle to choose a career and define a place for himself in colonial society. It explores the flowering of his legal career and the impact that law had on him and his understanding of himself; his growing involvement with the American Revolution as polemicist, as lawyer, as congressional delegate, and as diplomat; and his commitment to defining and expounding ideas about constitutionalism and how it should work as the body of ideas shaping the new United States. ![]() English | 2021 | MP3 | 190 MB About The Economist "It is not only The Economist's name that people find baffling. Here are some other common questions. ![]() English | 2009 |MP3|M4B | ASIN: B002TSMUL8 | Duration: 20:46 h | 570 MB David E. Hoffman / Narrated by Bob Walter This riveting narrative history of the end of the arms race sheds new light on the frightening last chapters of the Cold War and the legacy of the nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons that remain a threat today. ![]() English | 2019 |MP3|M4B | ASIN: B07XV7KYYK | Duration: 4:44 h | 261 MB Charles River Editors / Narrated by Colin Fluxman When scholars study the history of the ancient Near East, several wars that had extremely brutal consequences (at least by modern standards) often stand out. Forced removal of entire populations, sieges that decimated entire cities, and wanton destruction of property were all tactics used by the various peoples of the ancient Near East against each other, but the Assyrians were the first people to make war a science. When the Assyrians are mentioned, images of war and brutality are among the first that come to mind, despite the fact that their culture prospered for nearly 2,000 years. ![]() English | 11th December 2020 | ISBN: 9781662298073 |MP3|M4B | 6h 57m | 188.63 MB Author: George D. Goodsell Narrator: dms ![]() English | ASIN: B098BJCCKL | 2021 | 7 hours and 51 minutes |MP3|M4B | 216 MB This book examines the complexities of life for African Americans in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley from the antebellum period through Reconstruction. Although the Valley was a site of fierce conflicts during the Civil War and its military activity has been extensively studied, scholars have largely ignored the Black experience in the region until now. Correcting previous assumptions that slavery was not important to the Valley and that enslaved people were treated better there than in other parts of the South, Jonathan Noyalas demonstrates the strong hold of slavery in the region. He explains that during the war, enslaved and free African Americans navigated a borderland that changed hands frequently - where it was possible to be in Union territory one day, Confederate territory the next, and no-man's land another. He shows that the region's enslaved population resisted slavery and supported the Union war effort by serving as scouts, spies, and laborers or by fleeing to enlist in regiments of the United States Colored Troops. Noyalas draws on untapped primary resources to continue the story and reveal the challenges African Americans faced from former Confederates after the war. He traces their actions, which were shaped uniquely by the volatility of the struggle in this region, to ensure that the war's emancipationist legacy would survive. ![]() English | 2021 |MP3|M4B | ASIN: B0911RKWLP | Duration: 55:11 h | 1,47 GB Eihei Dōgen / Narrated by Brian Nishii The Shōbōgenzō is the recognized spiritual masterpiece by the 13th- century Japanese Sōtō Zen Master Eihei Dōgen. It is comprised of discourses that he gave to his disciples, in person or in writing, at various times between 1231 and his death 22 years later at age 53. These discourses cover a wide range of topics pertinent to those in monastic life, though often also relevant to those training in lay life. He discusses matters of daily behavior and religious ceremonial as well as issues involving the Master-disciple relationship. He also explores the deeper meaning that informs the so-called Zen kōan stories, which are often puzling in their seeming illogicality and contrary nature. |