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  • - An Architect's Dream to Advance Education in Africa
    av Alan R. Roy
    250,-

  • - The Complete Trilogy
    av L. A. Holmes-Boyle
    306,-

    THE SECOND SERAPH is an autobiographical fiction trilogy and is a suspenseful psychic drama.As a chosen handmaiden and an esoteric teacher sandwiched between the forces of Divine Love and the Dark Shadow Angels, Lori teaches Sister Immaculata, the ex-Nun now known as Alicia, about esoteric realities. The timing is critical because the Dark Forces are aligning to sabotage her and the Child -- a female, who is yet to become the Second Coming of the Christ Light upon Earth.Experience the footpath of a seer who, through the use of prophecy, revelation and intuition, awakens our own Divine Child, enabling us to transform our lives to ones of peace, harmony and everlasting joy.The Angels -- Lori's Guardian Beings -- share profound truths that Lori now shares with you, the reader. Everyone has a life purpose; this book will help you to discover yours and reveals The Keys.About the author: Reverend LORI HOLMES-BOYLE, a seer, is an Ordained Spiritualist Medium of Canada holding a doctorate in therapeutic counselling. At the age of seven she realized she had psychic abilities and was able to predict her own destiny and the paths of others. She lives in France and Canada.

  • - A Heart of Sunshine
    av Caroline Whitehead
    166,-

    In Rowland: A Heart of Sunshine, the sequel to Surviving the Shadows, author Caroline Whitehead meets her long-lost elder brother, Rowland Marshall, for the first time in 1991 when he is 72 years old. Rowland had heard about Caroline's existence when he was thirteen, but had been denied any details. He'd searched for her in vain for almost sixty years. Caroline tells Rowland of being raised as an orphan by nuns, how she was forced into war work in 1942, and of her struggle to exist on low wages and wartime rations. Her thwarted political ambitions, emigration to Canada, raising a family, and always searching for her roots...Caroline reveals to her brother the existence of three other siblings raised as orphans - William, Kathleen and Elizabeth - about whom he was totally unaware. Rowland's boyhood vision of living with his sister Caroline becomes a reality when the two of them decide to share a home together in Canada. This realized dream continued for the next sixteen years.Characters, events and settings that portray an era and culture that few today could imagine... Identical telepathic senses that allowed two siblings who had been complete strangers to understand each other in their later years, sharing laughter, fun and sorrow... "My brother had a talent for putting words into verse, and he never failed to surprise me with his intelligence on various matters, including his worldly travels. He could mimic different dialogues with such gusto, and have me rolling around in fits of laughter." ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Caroline Whitehead (née Marshall) was born in London, England, and raised in an orphanage in Kent. Knowing the importance of family bonds she pushed forward for forty years to discover her brothers' and sisters' identities, overcoming many obstacles so the story could finally be told. She lives in Sidney, B.C.

  • - People Who Made Their Home and History in Cagayan De Oro
    av Ann Gorra
    200,-

  • - Tales Out of School
    av Mel Anthony
    296,-

  • av Rick Butler
    186 - 350,-

  • - Healing the Deeper Meridian Systems, Second Edition
    av Tetsuro Saito
    446,-

    For the first time in decades, a major figure in Oriental medicine is offering a book redefining the meridian system upon which the field is based. Author Tetsuro Saito is one of few international figures in shiatsu therapy with schools in Europe and North America.Shin So Shiatsu: Healing the Deeper Meridian Systems -- a rich compendium of 40,000 words, 300 figures and charts, and 130 black-and-white photographs -- is presented in two parts. The first book details the history, theory, principles, and techniques of Shin So Shiatsu. The second, a handy Practitioner's Reference Manual, is intended for use in the treatment room.Shin So Shiatsu is for shiatsu therapists, acupuncturists, acupressurists, and practitioners of other energy-based approaches. Anyone who engages with Oriental medicine or is interested in the human energy system will want to read this major revision to a centuries-old approach. Its theoretical and practical uses will make it an essential textbook for schools and workshops.Highly regarded as the "father of shiatsu" in Canada, where he is now based, Saito introduced Canadians to the Japanese art of "finger pressure" in 1971, just as the West was discovering acupuncture.For the past 40 years, Saito has treated thousands of patients, trained hundreds of therapists worldwide, and pursued his own research on energy-based healing with a rare diligence. Shin So Shiatsu: Healing the Deeper Meridian Systems represents this lifetime of work.Saito picked up where his mentor, renowned meridian-therapy pioneer Shizuto Masunaga left off when he died in 1981. Until now, Masunaga's Zen Shiatsu (Japan Publications Inc, 1977) has been unsurpassed as the primary guide for beginning students and experienced practitioners alike. Shin So ("deeper level") Shiatsu is a long-awaited step forward, and promises to reach a far broader audience of healing artists.Saito links the most ancient and forgotten tendrils of Chinese meridian theory with Masunaga's insights, his own remarkable findings, and the invaluable research being undertaken by other contemporary Oriental medical pioneers. Born in Japan and trained there -- first as an engineer and then a shiatsu therapist -- Saito merges the frontiers of science and healing arts to take our view of the human energy matrix far beyond the familiar Traditional Chinese Medicine meridian chart. His alternative is a far more complex, yet comprehensible view of the human body at work.A natural teacher, he illustrates with striking clarity how our road map of the Regular Meridian system has been abridged over time for simplicity's sake. He presents in painstaking detail the complete view of the Regular Meridians as they manifest at three levels of imbalance. He then fully details each of the lesser known, but equally important, Extra, Divergent, Ocean, and Cosmic energy systems, and explains how they interrelate with each other.He grounds us in this theory, then tells us exactly what to do with it. This is the crux of his work: Shin So Shiatsu enables any ordinary practitioner to "sense" and precisely trace the multitude of meridian pathways in the human body, to identify the levels at which energy imbalances occur, and to treat those imbalances -- with astonishing results.Practitioners of meridian-based therapies will instantly recognize the veracity and sincerity of this master's approach. Shin So Shiatsu is not a beginner's guide: Saito asks his readers to have a basic working knowledge of shiatsu or other meridian-based modalities. But with even a minimum of experience, practitioners from a diversity of backgrounds will quickly be able to integrate the key elements of Shin So Shiatsu into their own work.

  • - Healing the Deeper Meridian Systems - Practitioner's Reference Manual, Second Edition
    av Tetsuro Saito
    420,-

  • - A Helicopter Pilot's Story
    av Hank Sands
    260,-

  • av T.M. 'Scotty' Gardiner
    476 - 596,-

  • - Book 3 of The Ancient Bloodlines Trilogy
    av Barry Mathias
    186,-

  • - A Winter of Contentment North of the Arctic Circle
    av Michael D. Pitt
    250,-

  • - The Odds of an Afterlife - Reasonable, The Odds of Meeting God There - Nil
    av David Staume
    260,-

  • - With More Courage and Energy Than Common Sense, Two Young Canadians Recruit Nine Rowdy Sled Dogs, and Head Out Camping in the Yukon as Temperatures Plunge to Sixty Below and Colder!
    av Bruce T. Batchelor
    306,-

  • - An Owner's Manual for the Soul
    av Nadine Mercey
    256,-

  • - Two Canadian Naturalists Camping Rough in New Zealand and Australia in the 1950s
    av David Stirling
    166,-

  • av Mary-Jane Bateman & Bruce Fogel
    200,-

  • - Book 2 of The Ancient Bloodlines Trilogy
    av Barry Mathias
    200,-

  • - Book 1 of The Ancient Bloodlines Trilogy
    av Barry Mathias
    186,-

  • - Searching for Meaning After My Heart Stopped
    av Gregory Marchand
    250,-

  • - Wisdom Graduates Need to Make It in the Real World, 365 Days of Life Lessons
    av Jim Pratt & Jane Pratt
    306,-

  • av Caroline Whitehead
    166,-

    Surviving the Shadows is the true story of a young girl brought up in the strict and harsh life of a Catholic orphanage in the 1920s and 1930s, and of her struggle for emotional survival. Told by the nuns she was an orphan, Caroline "Carrie" Marshall set out to search for her roots.Caroline's monumental struggle against the Catholic authorities in her search for kith and kin lasted over sixty years. Gradually, with the help of genealogists, secrets were prised from the archives and the mysteries began to unravel one bizarre piece at a time. In 1990, Caroline finally received news that her parents, whom she had spent a lifetime searching for, had passed on.A further discovery sent shock waves through her: the birth certificate of an unknown elder brother. Born in 1919, he would be seventy-two years old. Was it possible that, by some miracle, he was still alive?'Most would prefer to put it at the back of one's mind, rather than acknowledge the stigma of being raised in an orphanage and being denied a birthright,' says the author, Caroline Whitehead. 'But, for social history, these stories must be told.''By the time I reached sixteen years of age, I had spent all but two years of my young life in the somewhat questionable care of the nuns at an orphanage in a small village in the County of Kent. From there, I was sent "out into the world" of which I knew little about, and had not been prepared for. My first place of employment was a reformatory school for unruly boys staffed by Christian Brothers, some of whom seemed intent on breaking their vows of chastity....'ABOUT THE AUTHORCaroline Whitehead (née Marshall) was born in London, England, in 1925. Abandoned in infancy, she was brought up as an orphan in a Catholic institution in a small village in the County of Kent. On reaching the age of sixteen she was sent out into a world she knew little of, as a domestic servant. With World War Two in progress she was soon conscripted into an aircraft factory in the County of Surrey, on 'munition work. She married in 1944. When hostilities ended, she enrolled in a commercial college to train as a secretary. After emigrating to Canada in 1967, a long emotional journey began as she regularly travelled between England and Canada over the years, in a desperate attempt to learn the truth about her parents, and find her missing family. Caroline has one child, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She lives in British Columbia, Canada.

  • av Bruce T Batchelor
    186,-

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