What Is Omnipotent Power

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The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent (Light Novel) Vol. 1

Author: Yuka Tachibana
language: en
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Release Date: 2020-11-24
A charming isekai tale about a woman’s magical entrepreneurship in a fantasy world--which inspired the anime, in English from Funimation! (And don’t miss the manga, also available from Seven Seas.) Could workaholic office lady Sei be a legendary Saint? Not according to the crown prince of another world who summoned her and quickly declared a different girl was the real Saint! That suits Sei just fine—she would much rather spend her days quietly helping people with her unbelievably powerful magic. But how long can Sei live her ideal life of leisure before her true nature is revealed?
The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent (Manga) Vol. 2

Author: Yuka Tachibana
language: en
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Release Date: 2021-03-09
AN ENCHANTED TOUCH Sei was summoned to a world in desperate need of a hero: a Holy Saint who could purify all evil. Unfortunately, she didn’t quite make the grade as a Saint, but her talent for making potions has saved a lot of lives, not least of all that of a dashing, handsome knight-captain. Much to Sei’s surprise, the supposedly frigid Winter Knight proves quite warm, and now the two have suddenly found themselves out on a date! With skills like hers, it won’t be long before she’s exploring all kinds of new magical frontiers.
Omnipotent Fantasies and the Vulnerable Self

Author: Carolyn S. Ellman
language: en
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Release Date: 1997-06
Fantasies of omnipotence grow out of feelings of helplessness. We are all born helpless, completely dependent on others for nurturance and survival, and we all must face the ultimate annihilation of the self at the end of life. While fantasies of omnipotence help us to cope with these painful acts, they may also interfere with our ability to engage reality and deal with life. This important new book addresses all aspects of omnipotence, from the merger fantasies of the baby who feels like an extension of the powerful parent, to the rigid defence omnipotent fantasies of the frightened borderline patient, to the soothing spiritual and religious feelings that help many accept loss and mortality. Contributions by noted authors like Otto Kernberg, Jack and Kerry Kelly Novick, Henry Krystal, Paul Ornstein and Steven Ellman should make this a valuable resource to all clinicians and other students of human behaviour.