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  • av Andrea Mathews
    209

    This radical revision to the original law of attraction yields a radically revised consciousness of who we really are.

  • av Susan Holliday
    155

    Sam and Chloe never thought they would spend the summer holidays fighting a battle against the dark past that haunts Kingsholt, a mansion inherited by Chloes parents. A long time ago the Vikings burnt down the monastery that was built near Kingsholt. A few monks who escaped hid the monasterys treasure and dug a pit in which to bury the slaughtered monks. They swore that if anyone opened up the pit and used it for other purposes a darkness would fall over the area. Nimbus,an obsessive one-time circus hypnotist and acrobat, lives with his wife and two children in a cottage in the woods of Kingsholt. He opens up the pit and uses it for all his rubbish. With death, kidnap and madness ensuing, can Sam and Chloe and their guardian Aidan, bring back the light to Kingsholt?

  • - A western woman's fight for justice
    av Felicity Prazak
    229

    A true account of Felicitys search for justice following the murder of her husband, Victor Prazak, in Libya. Victor died on the 22nd of December 1992 when the passenger plane he was travelling on was brought down by a Libyan military MiG. Victor, the only Westerner on board the plane, was buried in a mass grave in the Libyan Desert without Felicitys consent. She was not even allowed to attend the burial. After nineteen years of fighting to uncover the truth, the recent uprising in Libya has brought to light the facts of the case. She is still petitioning the British government for an inquest, and is involved in legal action against the Libyan state.

  • av Alice Grist
    229

    The High Heeled Guide to Spiritual Living is a fiery account of one woman's mission to bring the deeply soulful into mundane everyday life. Having experienced all kinds of eventful living in her spiritual skin Alice Grist presents her empowering secrets of daily spiritual living for the modern woman (and man).

  • av Graham Nicholls
    209

    Avenues of the Human Spirit takes us on a compelling journey through many life-changing experiences towards a greater sense of spiritual fulfillment. Genuine life changing experiences such as perceptions through time, out-of-body experiences and a profound spiritual awakening illustrate how the author reached a philosophy of benevolence and freedom that we too can draw upon in our everyday lives. These Avenues of the Human Spirit are the ecstatic changes we can experience beyond our bodies, in deep meditation or removed from the everyday world in nature, but they are also the everyday choices we make that define our world. The author's spiritual awareness has also grown from an understanding of the spectrum of human experience, from the harsher sides of his childhood in working class London to the joys of spiritual exploration. The result of these combined perceptions is what makes Avenues of the Human Spirit a unique and life-affirming book.

  • - A Roadmap of the Journey to Enlightenment
    av Nicholas Vesey
    239

    Enlightenment, nirvana, mystical union, there is an experience of eternal truth that has always been the goal of spiritual seekers.

  • - God, Society, the Self and What We Will Never Know.
    av Dominique Chu
    395

    We are in the midst of a culture war between science and religion. In this struggle science portrays itself as the white knight of enlightenment truth defending humanity against the dark forces of religious fundamentalism, ignorance and gullibility that threaten free thinking and progress. But is there really the fundamental difference between science and religion that the culture warriors like us to believe? This book takes the reader on an inside journey through science showing how scientific beliefs are made. It will show science as a human activity that is shaped by power struggles, personal interests, cultural prejudices, beliefs and values...and yes, experimental data as well.

  • av Philip Theibert
    295

    A complete college course in "Real World Business" in under two hours... A must read for anyone who wants to look intelligent in a job interview.

  • av Tom Sparrow
    239

    Through six heterodox essays this book extracts a materialist account of subjectivity and aesthetics from the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. More than a work of academic commentary that would leave many of Levinas s pious commentators aghast, Sparrow exhibits an aspect of Levinas which is darker, yet no less fundamental, than his ethical and theological guises. This darkened Levinas provides answers to problems in aesthetics, speculative philosophy, ecology, ethics, and philosophy of race, problems which not only trouble scholars, but which haunt anyone who insists that the material of existence is the beginning and end of existence itself.

  • av Eric O. Scott
    109,-

    In a Midwest college town, a Wiccan student named Lou finds himself forced into taking a History of Christian Thought class from a religion professor who spends his weekends preaching at the local Baptist church. Between shifts as a caretaker for mentally handicapped men Lou calls the boys, he confronts his professors story of Christian triumph with increasing anger. As tensions escalate, he turns to his roommate, a fellow Pagan with the unfortunate nickname of Grimey, and his coven-mate and crush, Lucy, for support. But Grimey is dealing with his own problems hiding his faith from his mother. In the course of a single night, the world collapses for Grimey and one of Lous boys, and Lou finds himself standing up for himself and his beliefs.

  • - Effective Communication in Everyday Life
    av Mavis Klein
    155

    Using the easily understood vocabulary of Transactional Analysis and her own original contribution to the theory, Mavis Klein presents a handbook that will vividly illuminate and clarify all the issues that arise in our everyday communications. While the aim of this book is primarily to overcome problems in peoples working lives - with line managers, subordinates, and peer group colleagues, it provides stunning insight into all that takes place when we talk to others - from a time-passing chat to a stranger at a bus stop to the most profound conversations with intimate others in our lives.

  • av Suzanne Ruthven
    239

    All sorts of different people want to learn how to do different things getting a personal make-over, surviving health scares, business or career advice, self-help and improvement, travelling, living and working abroad, acquiring social skills, developing a hobby, creative writing the list is endless. And if anyone has ever asked for your advice, then you have a skill to write about. How-to writing can run from an article on how-to organise a successful car boot sale to a full-length, self-help book on exploring spirituality or coping with divorce. Your original idea will only be the tip of the iceberg. But by the time you ve completed the task you set yourself you will undoubtedly have become an expert on the subject, and this could lead to other things. WRITING FROM LIFE, Lynne Hackles

  • av Padma Prakasha
    349

    The Journey to God as described by the greatest mystics in history in 7 Steps.

  • - A Native Guide To Being Intuitive
    av Shirley Laboucane
    209

    Healing Divination teaches people how to develop psychically using methods based on the author s native spirituality. The book covers how to work with herbs and plants and how totems and power animals can give us with the ability of clairsentience, clairvoyance and clairaudience. There are lessons in divination including how to make your own oracle deck and how to do readings using cartomancy.

  • av Emma M. Jones
    349

    Safe drinking water is essential to daily life. Meeting that demand with bottled water is a luxury too far, argues Emma Jones. She is not a lone critic of the packaged water industry. However, this author looks to history for solutions to a major sustainability problem: in the design, management and use of the city. With original stories from Londons archives, Parched City tracks drinking-water obsessions through a popular architectural history tale.

  • - A Journey Through Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (M.E.)
    av Jenny Light
    259

    An autobiographical, self-help guide for people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (M.E.). This is a light-hearted reflection on the lessons to learnt from the condition and teaches clear techniques on self-healing, breathing techniques, meditation, personal growth, affirmation, positive thinking, supplements and raw-food diet to recover full health.

  • - A Social Network Thriller
    av N Alexander
    185

    Between greed, love and obsession there is the truth we would rather not see.

  • av Charles Ogada
    239

    The I Am Principle strips you of everything that is not you by making you realize that there is nothing that is not you: you are the One. You are everything you have ever looked for. You know this the moment you stop looking. This is the ancient secret of the I Am Principle.

  • - Practical Methods On How to Heal Yourself From Any Disease Using the Power of the Subconscious Mind and Natural Medicine.
    av Max Corradi
    239

    Heal Yourself includes two different healing approaches using the subconscious mind and natural medicine. Part One offers a complete list of healing methods using the most powerful of all human resources, the subconscious mind. You will learn how powerful the mind is in every process of healing and you will learn how to work with those natural and fundamental laws of mind and nature like the Law of Cause and Effect and the Law of Vibration. Through these simple but effective methods you will be able to re-programme your subconscious mind. In part two the book provides information about natural medicine like phytotherapy, homeopathy, advanced complex homeopathy, homotoxicology, micotherapy, nutrition and low-dose embryo therapy for cancer. It also includes a comprehensive list of natural medicine protocols for a wide variety of health conditions and a compendium of low-dose homeopathic hormones, citokines and growth factors with their main indications.

  • - City of Love
    av Alex J. Owen
    229

    A chance sighting of an advertisement for an engineering tutor with a military background leads JJ to Istanbul. Bored with working in London and trapped in a marriage that has grown stale, he s enticed by the promise of a career-changing opportunity. It isnt until some weeks later he learns that he had been the target of a well-laid trap, that changes not only his career, but turns his world upside down.

  • av Joost Boekhoven
    165

    Gem is a girl who feels that everything in life has a deeper meaning, but she doesn't know how to find it. When she saves the life of a wandering monk, she asks him to be her teacher. He refuses. But he has no choice. Gem and the monk have many adventures together, some dangerous, some humorous and all of them deeply spiritual. But who is the teacher and who is the student? Gem's story is a heartwarming novel about personal growth and two peoples' search for the infinite.

  • av Rory B. Mackay
    275

    A dire prophecy is fulfilled when Tahnadra s royal moon is attacked and overthrown by religious extremists. Now a fugitive, Princess Eladria finds herself embroiled in a sinister experiment that threatens to destroy her world and countless others. With the barriers between dimensions rapidly collapsing and her planet in the midst of a bitter war, Eladria must travel to the forbidden land of Drantak, where a dark and ravenous force seeks to unleash its fury on a universe it was long ago banished from. Only Eladria can prevent a universal armageddon, but in order to do so she must confront a shockingly familiar adversary and be willing to make a devastating sacrifice.

  • - Madness and Spiritual Awakening in Art
    av Patrick Howe
    229

    The Awakening Artist: Madness and Spiritual Awakening in Art is an art theory book that explores the collision of human madness and spiritual awakening in art. It examines a condition of insanity that can be seen in most art movements throughout art history and contrasts that insanity with revelations of beauty, wonder and truth that can also be found in many works of art. The Awakening Artist references concepts of creativity put forward by Joseph Campbell, Carl Sagan, Albert Einstein, Carl Jung and others. Furthermore, The Awakening Artist discusses many of the world s most important artists who explored the theme of awakening in art including Michaelangelo, Paul Cezanne, Claude Monet, Marcel Duchamp, Morris Graves and many others. Additionally, using concepts of Eastern philosophy, the book presents the case that human creativity originates from the same creative source that animates all of life, and that the artist naturally aligns with that creative source when he or she is in the act of creating.

  • - Essays on Contemporary Art and Politics
    av Marc James Leger
    349

    The Neoliberal Undead describes the frightening world of class restoration, neoliberal austerity, ecological meltdown, and neo-imperialism a disaster capitalism that breeds mutant ideological justifications for itself and the inevitability of disorder, poverty and suffering. What role does culture play in this world of markets and how do new contestatory forms enable a leftist solidarity that can move cultural radicalism beyond the postmodern obsession with new subjectivities? Rather than become the symptoms of democratic materialism, signing up for endless culture wars, The Neoliberal Undead argues for a rethinking of radical cultural leftism against the terms of the dominant global situation. The relentless reduction of art criticism and art production under capitalist relations requires that the living separate themselves from the abstractions of globalization and reconnect with revolutionary theory.

  • - Real Life Guidance on How to Get Along and be Friends with the Fourth Sign of the Zodiac
    av Mary English
    155

    A light look at the Star Sign Cancer. Have you ever cared for a Cancer, literally or figuratively? Do you know why being caring is so important to them? Do you know why being able to express their emotions is so important to them? This insider information will guide you through the process of easily making a natal chart using free on-line resources. You will discover how to find the three key points that will help you Care for a Cancer better. Drawing on her extensive client files and using real-life examples, Mary English gently guides you in learning How To Care for a Cancer.

  • - How to Write for the Home and Family Market
    av Sarah-Beth Watkins
    209

    The Lifestyle Writer is a book that explores every aspect of writing for the home and family market. From writing parenting and childcare articles to writing for the travel and technology markets, it is packed full of tips and advice for the budding writer.

  • av Emmanuel Papadakis
    209

    A scientist's decade-long journey through Eastern and Western philosophy and religion inspired by the dramatic changes in modern science.

  • - A Logical Exploration Of The Law Of Karma
    av David Lacey
    209

    Karma is an Eastern word that has now entered the Western lexicon. Most people are familiar with the idea yet, paradoxically, few understand it. It is a vast, subtle and all-encompassing concept. It affects us all; it is one of the prime influences on our life's journey. An understanding of Karma can be of benefit to each of us as individuals, and possibly to mankind as a whole. But it must be an understanding based on reason and honesty, not on fear or a desire for comfort.

  • av Maggy Whitehouse
    275

    The development of the feminine soul of humanity through the lives and adventures of the women of the Bible

  • - A Utopia
    av Paul Shepheard
    209

    How To Like Everything is a utopia. Utopia is a word invented five hundred years ago at the start of the modern age as a description of the ideal society. Its composed of Latin parts that taken together mean no place or nowhere. We now use the word utopia to mean an impossible dream of perfection. How To Like Everything recasts the actual world, the forever-changing world we live in, as utopia: to make the impossible possible. This is not a dry academic debate. Paul Shepheard takes on his subject by threading questions, evidence and logic through hilarious, moving and thought-provoking stories. The action is set in the complicated city of Amsterdam, where he gets stuck in the briars of love affairs, existential decisions and conflicts with complete strangers. And the philosophy? He is a materialist. His utopia hinges on the question of whether there can be anything other than the present moment.

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