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  • av Annika Jensen
    185

    William Spencer is troubled not only by stereotypical teen angst, but by an invisible disease that seems to be picking his mind apart day by day, leaving him with an unyielding hollow emptiness. His strange, yet somewhat effective method of coping involves many late-night walks around his sleepy neighborhood, armed with a pen in his hand and a poem in his mind. Midnight Meanders seeks to reveal the true actions of the teenage mind, not just regurgitate assumptions made by adults. It passes through the stages of anxiety and angst; of pessimism and encouragement; most of all, of discovery. As William journeys through his own mind, revelations are made, relationships are broken and restored, and a faith that once seemed extinct is rediscovered and renewed.

  • - Wild Journeys in Search of Knowledge
    av Tony Cleaver
    275

    Imagine a group of people in a mountain retreat seeking to understand why we categorize knowledge into various academic disciplines, each with its own way of looking at reality. Mathematics; the Arts, Language; Humanities; Science; Computer Technology, and Religion, Faith and Ethics that is the way we learn to see the world. Each discipline locks us into a way of seeing that separates us from other ways. Imagine a cynic, a professional thief who seeks only to exploit others. Imagine if a specialist academic wanted to tell a story, relate an adventure that in some way resonates with his or her way of seeing things. How would the mixed company enjoy these various ways of seeing the world?

  • av Adrian A. Cory
    155

    The ability of the human race to withstand the impact of climate change is reaching breaking point and increasingly unpredictable weather systems bring death and destruction on a global scale. As the elements wreak havoc, a young British student, Paul, is fighting his own battle. One day in the depths of December, Paul purchases eight tins of unknown origin that spark a sequence of change. Powerless to resist and unable to determine his fate, Paul is driven by an ancient force to endure a fantastic metamorphosis that must serve some purpose. But the clock is ticking In the shadows, a subtle game is being played out between the United Nations, INTERPOL and a trillion-dollar-funded bioethics industry that'll stop at nothing to ensure Paul's incredible transformation. And all the time, the wind, rain and heat just keep coming

  • av Sally Spedding
    191,99

    Have you dreamt of becoming a thriller writer but not dared to do so because of lack of self-belief, or the necessary time, or both? Are you also a thriller reader who has been disappointed by the sameness and lack of ambition in what youve read? If so, this book will help you create chiller thrillers with a difference, with memorable characters and truly chilling plots, drawing not only from the past and present, but the future too. From horror and the paranormal, to equally disturbing scientific and hi-tech developments. Bravery is the key. So, come on board!

  • av Nik Korpon
    275

    Damon lives a content life, playing video games and dealing drugs from his second-hand store while his girlfriend, Mary, drops constant hints about marriage. If only he could tell her his name isnt really Damon. If only he could tell her who he really is. But after he witnesses a friends murder, a scarlet woman glides into his life, offering the solution to all of his problems. His carefully constructed existence soon shatters like crystal teardrops and he must determine which ghosts wont stay buried - and which ones are trying to kill him - if he wants to learn why Mary has disappeared.

  • av Shay Allie
    239

    How do you become successful? What makes all heads turn when you enter the room? What attracts the best clients and even the opposite sex? Being Captivating. Being Captivating makes you an instant magnet to other people, in all areas of life. By learning how to be captivating on all levels, from the inside out, you can make an impact wherever you go, immediately. Through her Captivating Presence business, Shay Allie has worked with speakers, singers and stage performers on HOW to make an impact and exude their most captivating self. In this book, Shays friendly and easy-going style ensure that you can apply her captivating techniques to make an impact and shine like the star that you were born to be. Being Captivating is an insiders guide to what that it factor actually is and how you can create it, own it and become truly captivating.

  • - A Step by Step Guide to Writing a Horror Novel
    av Suzanne Ruthven
    155

    The horror novel has often been looked upon as the poor relation in the literary world, and yet some of our greatest writers have published novels under its banner. Horror writer (Whittlewood and The Wild Horseman) and former Gothic Society member, Suzanne Ruthven brings us a step-by-step guide to writing horror fiction.

  • - Shamanic Practices for Urban Living
    av Janet Elizabeth Gale
    169

    The biggest cause of illness and disease in our lives today is that we have lost connection with the natural world, resisting the nurturing, healing and support that is offered to us. The Rush Hour Shaman is a how to book for living shamanically in our modern world. It offers a detailed protocol for reconnecting to ourselves, Mother Earth and all our Helping Spirits, and through that reconnection, find love, healing and meaning in ones life.

  • - Inspirational Messages & Meditations of Sacred Feminine Liberation Thealogy
    av Karen Tate
    209

    In ever-increasing numbers, women and men are seeking spirituality beyond traditional religious institutions and more and more their new normal includes the deities, ideals and archetypes of the Sacred Feminine. They have a desire to get beyond the patriarchal dogma that often perpetuates sexism, homophobia and the domination of Gaia and all her inhabitants, including the body of Mother Earth. Goddess Calling is designed to give individuals or those desiring to serve their communities a springboard to offer ';sermons from the pulpit' with ideas to create a format for a regular gathering or service. Easy to digest and sometimes gently following the seasons of the year and holidays already on most people's calendars, these messages and meditations use Goddess archetypes, ideals and mythology to provide content for education, inspiration and contemplation for anyone seeking to incorporate a feminine face of God within their spirituality, no matter what their faith.

  • - Pride and Prejudice Re-visited
    av Mary Bennett
    129

    In 'Sex Comes to Pemberley' the varied sex lives of Mrs Bennet and her five daughters is central not peripheral. .

  • - A Brief Story of a Hampshire Village
    av The Ropley Society
    139,-

  • - Divination for the Easily Bored
    av Colette Brown
    185

    Youve tried the tarot, ruminated with the runes and are all angel-carded out! Now try the less well known, the tribal, the forgotten and the truly bonkers! Divination, the art of prediction or psychic insight by use of supernatural means, can be accurate and fun!

  • - The Real Jesus Behind the Grand Myth
    av Thomas Nehrer
    295

    Nehrer, uniquely aware of Reality's integrated flow, elucidates Jesus' penetrating, often mystifying insights - exposing widespread religious, scholarly and skeptical fallacy.

  • - Shamanic Practice Made Easy For The Newest Generations
    av Robert Levy
    185

    There are many books on the market explaining, detailing, defining, and analyzing shamanism while explaining how a person can become a shamanic practitioner. However, the ';person' is always assumed to be an adult. Shamanism for Teenagers, Young Adults and The Young At Heart is the first book of its kind. It is a how to begin a shamanic practice written for teenagers. After explaining how to begin, the author leads the reader through a series of journeys, each one widening the scope of knowledge. Each journey is carefully selected to give the reader the knowledge that this type of journey exists and can be used in many circumstances.

  • - Woman of the Earth-Hearth-Heart
    av Corinne Carmen
    169

    Womanitys Cosmic Blueprint is unique and farsighted, bringing to light a mounting societal ailment that is weakening the feminine force on the planet. This global ailment is lost womans syndrome, a disconnection from her profound, internal essence or cosmic self. In this book, properties of the female cosmic blueprint are revealed pointing out how these qualities play a paramount role in maintaining humanitys well-being. As modern women lose sight of their TRUE identities they unknowingly accelerate the decline of humankind and Mother Earth.

  • - An Essential Guide to Realising Your Creative Potential
    av Sarah-Beth Watkins
    185

    A one-stop guide to using life-coaching techniques to unleash your writing potential.

  • - And How I Learnt a Few New Steps
    av Diana Brueton
    275

    Diana had never been ill and on diagnosis she stepped into a parallel world of waiting rooms, treatments, friends and family who supported - or fled - as life became both exquisitely precious and terrible. Dancing with Cancer is a human drama, a ride on the roller coaster of hope and despair and, as the gradients became gentler, a journey through meditation and creativity to wisdom and acceptance.

  • - Music and Politics
    av John Hutnyk
    275

    Pantomime is a theatrical form that has come to rule our everyday lives as terror. In the early years of the 21st century, a dissembling political demonology has sometimes placed otherwise merely lyrical musicians in a volatile predicament. The discussion here is of Fun-da-Mentals Aki Nawaz portrayed as a suicide rapper, Asian Dub Foundation striking poses from the street in support of youth in Paris and Algiers, and M.I.A., born free fighting immigration crackdown with atrocity video. Along the way, bus bombs, comedy circuits, critical theory, Arabian Nights, Bradley Wiggins, Dinarzade, Karl Marx, Paris boulevards, Molotov, Mao, the Eiffel Tower, reserve armies, lists, Richard Wagner, Samina Malik, Slavoj Zizek, Freudian slips, red-heads, Guantanamo. The book offers some sharp critiques of our contemporary complacency, and the failures of theory as more than ten years of war on terror turns anxiety at home and drone-strike assassinations abroad into a normal everyday. This pantomime is a terror story told over and over to distract from the workings of a despotic power. The need for an adequate (winning) counter-narrative was never more clear.

  • - The Journey of a Lifetime
    av Susan Sosbe
    275

    Reflections Beyond Thought is a moving, often amusing, account of the authors personal journey. Struck by life-changing illness, she fights all that challenges her until forced to surrender and, in that moment, to hear answers to her lifelong quest as she learns not only the nature of her own suffering, but that of all mankind. The author reflects on more unusual events in her life. A profound spiritual experience whilst lost in the Norwegian mountains; the horrors and joys of giving birth in a public hospital in Kuwait and the isolation of the lonely seas whilst working as a ship's nurse, are but a few seemingly spun by the hand of unseen forces, to offer just another thread to the spiritual tapestry of life. Every story has its climax. Responding to an inexplicable moment of spontaneity the author moves from her Buckinghamshire home with all her animals to live in France. The real purpose of the re-location however, is only revealed as its truth illumes in the stillness of the foresta story that will inspire and give hope to many.

  • - Getting the Best For and From Your Writing Group
    av Julie Phillips
    185

    Over the past 15 years Julie Phillips has been and still is a member of many different groups and committees including: writing groups, Parent/Teacher Associations, local community campaign committees, Scout committees, School Governor Committees, various further education groups and nursing groups. She has probably seen it all when it comes to how groups work and how they can come off the tracks. With her experience and insider knowledge on how good groups function she has crammed all she knows about making groups work well into this book. Shes done the leg work so you dont have to fall into the traps loitering within unsuspecting writing groups.

  • - Radical Christian Preaching, Year A
    av Christopher D. Rodkey
    275

    With a foreword by Peter Rollins and an afterword by Thomas J. J. Altizer, Too Good to be True is a collection of sermons written and preached from a radical theology perspective, which demonstrate preaching in a post-Christendom, post-God world. These sermons were actually preached in a mainline church in the US. The sermons follow the liturgical and lectionary year A, so clergy may use the books for their own preaching and easily reference it in their professional work.

  • av Anthony David Jacques
    139,-

    I have nothing to look forward to. Eighteen years old and every vision Ive ever had, every memory of the future; theyve nearly all become real memories now. What you would call the past. Ezekiel, eighteen and clairvoyant, knows the end is coming. Hes been expecting it for years. But with mere weeks to go, he may have finally met his savior. Her name is Mona, and she filled his visions long before she walked into his life. The question is why?

  • - The Invitation Of The Gospels Unlocked By The Inspiration Of Les Miserables
    av Steve Mann
    139,-

    The worlds all-time bestseller meets a twenty-first century musical icon. In this seven-week course, suitable for group use or personal reflection, Steve Mann skilfully interweaves the Gospel narrative with the story of Les Miserables. Daily devotional readings are built around seven key spiritual themes - Grace, responsibility, truth, compassion, fellowship, darkness and reconciliation. These are complemented by weekly study material tied in to the 2012 movie release. This is an ideal resource for those looking for a Lent study but works equally well at any time of year.

  • - Nothing in the Way
    av Paramananda Ishaya
    165

    Though it is simple and obvious, you may not understand the incredible importance of the way of nothing. When you do see the way, you will wonder, Can it really be this easy and simple? And seeing that there was never anything in the way of freedom can almost be embarrassing. How could I have never seen it? you'll ask. The Way of Nothing: Nothing in the Way explores the obstacles that stop you from reaching your highest desires: enlightenment, eternal peace, or simply ordinary contentment. These obstacles are nothing more than concepts you have that seem real, yet they vanish with insight into the way. It is a wonderful surprise to discover that there has always been nothing in the way of what you want. Best of all, there is really nothing to it!

  • - Participating In The Shamatha Project, Meditation And Science
    av Adeline van Waning
    395

    The Less Dust, the More Trust presents the story of the author's participation in the Shamatha Project, addressing Buddhism, shamatha mindfulness practices (concentration-calm), and meditation-research. With diary excerpts, dream log, and audio transcripts she gives the reader a feel for her personal experiences. The current research outcomes of this unique ongoing project are reported, focusing on the effects of the various practices in attention and emotion regulation, and on health. They include groundbreaking findings of effects down to the chromosome level. The practice ';Settling the mind in its natural state' invites wonder: what is this natural state? Each chapter includes a guided meditation. The book is structured in a way that it can provide the reader with various threads. It can be read as an overview of the Shamatha Project, meditation and science. Additionally, it can be read as an exploration into Buddhist studies, with a focus on psychological and scientific understanding of meditation. Most importantly: the book can support a personal journey for the reader in practicing shamatha meditations, and experiencing increasing well-being.

  • av Charles S. Fisher Ph.d.
    275

    A history of Raw Nature as the Buddha's first teacher, inspiring some followers to retreat there in search of truth.

  • - A New Look at the Old Ways
    av Kenn Day
    209

    Modern life is lived cut off from our souls, our ancestors, the earth and other elements of what once made life worth living. Our souls still yearn for these missing pieces, causing what the author calls the Invisible Wound. This wound is responsible for much of the grief of modern life through soul hungers displaced onto addictions and self-destructive behavior. Post-Tribal Shamanism offers a means of reclaiming many of these pieces, not by a return to the past, but by moving forward into a deeper understanding of our place in the universe.

  • av Robin Herne
    229

    Magic and murder meet in Suffolk, with short stories exploring the spirit of place, and the dark side of belief. A Dangerous Place is an anthology of crime stories all set in the same place, but spread out over the course of two thousand years. Each crime is set against the backdrop of changing religious and magical/mystical beliefs, such as Iron-Age Druidry, Anglo-Saxon Heathenry, Victorian Spiritualism, & modern neo-paganism, and interweaves old-fashioned detection with mysticism and criminal psychology.

  • - Healing for a Broken World
    av Richard Poole
    275

    Drawing extensively on his experiences of more than thirty years as a humanitarian worker, Richard Poole takes us on a journey from our earliest origins to our present day, one that enables us to see how far we have strayed from our guiding principles to create a world that is bent on self-destruction. Mankinds Last Chance argues that the repair of our broken societies, our collapsing economies and our wrecked environment lies not in the application of any new form of political and economic governance but in a moral re-awakening and a renewed commitment to the common good that can only come from a spiriitual transformation on a universal scale. More importantly it tells us where the source of such a transformation is to be found and how it can be achieved.

  • - Essays on a Radical Reworking of Green Wisdom
    av Julian Rose
    239

    Julian Rose presents a penetrating series of essays calling for urgent action to overcome the perilous state of our planet, at the local as well as global level. He both guides and challenges his readers to share with him a journey through the matrix-maze, and to come out at the other end a more aware and more self-assured human being. Drawing upon his life experiences as a farmer, campaigner, artist and social entrepreneur, Julian brings to our consciousness a way to break through the destructive patterns of our consumer-obsessed society and discover a simpler and more fulfilling way forward. Using essays exploring a wide range of pressing planetary concerns, he calls upon his readers to utilise the largely untapped power of their deeper instincts in coming to the aid of a severely depleted global environment and in striving for the amelioration of mankinds perilous human condition.

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