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  • av Jennifer Kavanagh
    100,-

    In folk history and religion, from the Shakers to Zen, simplicity has generally been considered a good thing. Our own motivation may be to leave a smaller carbon footprint, to express a compassionate solidarity with those who have least; or simply to downsize. Whatever our concern, it is likely that the motivation to live a simpler life will spring from within. At heart, simplicity is a focus on what matters. Reducing the clutter in our lives, whether in material objects, use of time or money, or in our religious practices, leads to an increased clarity of vision and a focus; a view of life and its priorities that is in itself simple. Step by step we can move towards a state in which our attitudes and life are all of a piece, integrated and made one. Simplicity is the outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. With this inspiring book, discover how simplicity can become a way of life.

  • av Barbara Tako
    296,-

    Clutter Clearing Choices is a humorous, authentic, entertaining, and informative book on clutter clearing, home organizing, and simple living. If someone thinks they have already read everything out there on clutter, this book will show her that she hasn't.

  • av Lucy Wyatt
    350,-

    Twenty-first century civilization faces economic, ecological and spiritual meltdown. To survive this century as civilized people, we need to refer back to a time when city life was in harmony with nature. This book explains the concepts going back to the end of the Ice Age, identifying the earliest principles and what happened to them.

  • - Public and Private Policies for the 21st Century
    av Anne Ryan
    296,-

    Explores enough as an intrinsically moral and ecological philosophy, which can help provide a vision for positive futures. This book also explores public policies of enough, which could improve quality of life for people on earth, and save the planet; and how each reader can restore and build up personal resources for enough that exist within us.

  • - Ancient Secret of Dying While Living
    av Alistair Conwell
    296,-

    The Audible Life Stream, or Primordial Sound Current, is the all-pervasive universal consciousness within everyone. Few realise there is credible evidence indicating that Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, and so on, all perfected the meditative technique of turning their attention inwards, thereby merging with the Audible Life Stream, to become adepts of dying while living. The Audible Life Stream: Ancient Secret of Dying While Living is the first book to provide convincing evidence of the Audible Life Stream and emphasise the importance of it to every human being, since none of us can escape the clutches of the Lord of Death. This unique book provides evidence of the Audible Life Stream from a variety of sources, including, independent testimonials of near-death experiences and out-of-body experiences from people in USA, UK and Australia; excerpts from major religious texts; simply explained quantum physics principles; and independent anecdotes from the increasingly popular field of sound/music therapy.

  • av Deborah Martin
    240,-

    A comprehensive, at-your-fingertips reference on the medicinal and magical properties of over three hundred herbs.

  • av Philena Bruce
    186,-

    Adds a simple secret to the thinking on materialising your desires. Whether wanting to transform difficult relationships, alleviate physical problems, manifest a new car, or simply ensure that there can be someone there to help you lift a heavy bag onto a train, this practical guide provides simple, effective solutions.

  • av Jenny Salaman Manson
    296,-

    This book is about being alone in our heads. It gives a rare glimpse of what other people feel like: to read it is to reflect on our own experience of being. People hide behind their appearance in order to get by in the world. In this book men and women alike of all ages reach beneath their skin to reveal their inner self. Am I the same person day to day, year to year? Is there an essential core as the layers of life are peeled away? And to what extent do the different stages of life beg different kinds of answers to the question what it feels like to be me? Readers will see how similarly Julie aged 85 and Nina aged 14 address the questions and how the themes thread through all the contributions. Brilliant poems by Dannie Abse and Peter Phillips look back and forwards in their lives. An Israeli artist looks at himself in two photographs. Three commentators give their views: a professional counsellor, a distinguished scientist and Dr Jonathan Miller.

  • - The Book of Journeys
    av Robert Levy & Dr Eve Bruce
    276,-

    A compendium of shamanic journeys for practical use of the ancient practice the shamanic journey in modern lifestyles.

  • - a book about nothing
    av Ronald Green
    230,-

    Is nothing everything? As strange as that question looks at first sight, it will definitely make sense after reading NOTHING MATTERS. Provocative and accessible, free of jargon, NOTHING MATTERS shows that there is more to nothing than meets the eye. History, the arts, philosophy, politics, religion, cosmology - all are touched by nothing. Who, for example, could have believed that nothing held back progress for 600 years, all because of mistaken translation, or that nothing is a way to tackle (and answer) the perennial question 'what is art?

  • - Conversations with Free-Thinkers and Truth-Seekers
    av Karen Sawyer
    296,-

    A collection of controversial research and alternative worldviews, presenting new and exciting ways of thinking about life as we know it.

  • av Alaric Albertsson
    210,-

    For years Dena Anderson had all but ignored her twin brother Dalton, but that was before the aliens arrived. The extra-terrestrial spacecraft neutralized satellite communications, power plants and even the military throughout the United States within hours, leaving Dena and the other residents of Hugo Drive helpless. Now, with her husband at her side, Dena Anderson must struggle to exist in a world without order while contending with local racism, hostile survivalists and the prejudice that has estranged her from her twin. Surrounded by danger, what Dena fears most is her next-door neighbor, a mysterious, surly man known only as Beaker.

  • av Joanna Rajkowska
    296,-

    WHERE THE BEAST IS BURIED is the first English-language book about Joanna Rajkowska and her unique practice of work in public space, in extremely diverse cultures and geographies: from Konya in Anatolia, through Warsaw and Berlin up to Curitiba in Brazil. A collection of stories, essays, interviews and images covers her best-known projects. The most intimate insight into them offer her own stories, which form a dramatic enquiry into both the personal and the conceptual roots of her work.

  • av Peter Owen-jones
    110,-

    "Psalms" are song lyrics, the poetry of the soul. Written around 2500-3500 years ago, they are part of our history, our consciousness. This book presents a selection of a dozen trans-created "Psalms" that take its inspiration from rap and country and western, brings the intent of the writers into the poetry and language.

  • av Caroline Brazier
    406,-

    Caroline Brazier offers an introduction to an innovative therapeutic approach which is founded on an understanding of human process that is both practical, and honoring of our place in an experiential world.

  • av Lady Mckoy
    296,-

    For over 6000 years, the great temples of Egypt stood as the houses of gods. Each temple was ruled by a different god or goddess. The ceremonies and rituals performed in these temples reflected the attributes of each deity. This book lifts the veil of mystery that surrounds the Egyptian temples to reveal the magic and rituals of Isian tradition.

  • av Jenny Smedley
    240,-

    Most animal lovers, in their lives, have experienced bonding with a very special dog. These are the dogs that seem more than just dogs, almost human. Losing a much loved dog is traumatic. This work offers evidence that death need not be the end of the relationship, and you may well find that dog back with you in a new body.

  • av Dennis Waite
    276,-

    What is enlightenment? What is it not? This book examines the satsang phenomenon (and its more extreme, neo-Advaita variant), contrasting these approaches with the traditional methods passed down from teacher to disciple for over a thousand years.

  • av Justine Mol
    156,-

    Looks at the impact of reward and punishment on children and on the relationship between the children and their parents, teachers and other grown-ups around them. This book describes a world beyond right and wrong, where no one tells children what they should do.

  • av Claire Hamilton
    296,-

    Attempts to capture the beauty of the tales ancient Bards told and recreate the experience of the Celtic listeners. This book frames the myth with the teller and teller with his or her audience.

  • av Madeleine Walker
    156,-

    Unravels the painful experiences of animals in this life and past lifetimes and makes readers aware of their companionship as they try to assist our healing - even manifesting our disease in their own bodies. This book examines the past life connections between humans and animals and the healing potential for us.

  • av Alexander And L Arbachakov
    240,-

    This unified presentation of previously disparate studies of Siberian Shor shamanism will intrigue academicians and folklorists alike - as well, it will inspire serious shamanic practitioners and a wider readership interested in traditional shamanic cultures.

  • av Isabel Clarke
    296,-

    Offers a fresh perspective on faith and psychosis, and offers insight into the conviction of both delusion and religious fanaticism. The survival of faith and superstition in a secular age is explained in this work.

  • av Jeanette Ellis
    460,-

    Deals with the subject of traditional rather than Wiccan witchcraft, though it can be used by anyone wishing to deepen their knowledge. This book takes the reader on a journey through an initiates period of self assessment, with visualisations, practical work, anecdote, ritual and power control.

  • av Rogier Van Vlissingen
    296,-

    Discusses the kernel of the Thomas Gospel proposed by Pursah. This title consists of seventy core sayings. It contains a revisionist history of early Christianity, which puts the relationship of the Thomas Gospel in context.

  • av Philip Coppens
    176,-

    Years of research has unveiled that the Grail account describes the events of a specific timeframe, 1104 to 1137, in a specific location: the royal court of Aragon (northern Spain). This book identifies both the historical figures on which the protagonists of the Grail story is based and the identity of the Grail itself.

  • - 12 Quaker Voices
    av Jennifer Kavanagh
    296,-

    Anyone wanting to gain an insight into the range of Quaker beliefs would do well to read this engaging anthology of Quaker experience. I was very moved by the honesty and openness of the contributors on such thorny questions as pacifism, evil, simplicity and their understanding of God. Harvey Gillman, author of A Light that is Shining.

  • av Adam Smith
    176,-

    The planet Saturn is the astrological ruler of fate and time, the decider of the difference between good and bad times in life, when we are heading for trouble and when that trouble will end. This book describes why Saturn is important to you, and what you can do about it.

  • av Mark Townsend
    210,-

    Failure, rather than success, is at the heart of the life of Jesus and his message. He came to liberate us from the "gospel of success". It is not in "climbing the ladder of perfection" that we meet God, but in falling from it. And it is then that we discover the most beautiful spiritual gold.

  • - The Forgotten Art of Experiencing God in the Depths of the Present Moment
    av Simon Small
    136,-

    This is a book about knowing God. It is for those for whom just believing (or not believing) is no longer enough. Through personal experience, anecdote and story, a priest shares an ancient, but neglected aspect of Christian prayer. Contemplation takes us into the depths of the present moment, the only reality there has ever been and so the only place where God can be found. It takes us at different times into mystical oneness with the All, into profound self-knowledge and reveals love in the midst of the world.

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