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Titus and RoniAuthor(s): | Gregory Dark |Two parents who, in facing death, face life. Perhaps for the first time. Titus, as well as being a father, is a grandfather. He has been kidnapped by his son in Colombia; Roni is a Glaswegian mother whose son, in twenty-four hours, will be executed by lethal injection. They are two novellas which, whilst they could exist separately, also complement… |
Man of the New Millennium: A search for us in an age of meAuthor(s): | Gregory Dark |Man of the New Millennium is a book for us: the millions of people who want to see the end of mancruel and the start of mankind and the probably billion or so of us in this world, exasperated and disenchanted by worn-out templates, trying to find new ones. Wrapped in the most gentle of narratives, Man of the New Millennium leads… |
Naked Being: Undressing Your Mind, Transforming Your LifeAuthor(s): | J. M. Harrison |This meaningful and rare collection of over 400 illuminating insights from award winning author J.M.Harrison is a breath of fresh air for all seekers of the inner Self. A beautiful fusion of mainstream spirituality, esoteric oneness and non-duality, NAKED BEING provides a powerful foundation for positive and lasting life changes. In clear,… |
God of the New Millennium, The: A search for balance in an age of spinAuthor(s): | Gregory Dark |When former US Vice President Gore talks about an inconvenient truth he is alluding to global warming. Sadly in today’s world there is a whole globe-ful of inconvenient truths as a result of the lies of convenience – the spin which mankind has been bombarded by for the last century. The God of the New Millennium is a search… |
Prophet of the New MillenniumAuthor(s): | Gregory Dark |Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet is now considered a classic. For many of its enormous, worldwide readership it is an ethical atlas. The Prophet of the New Millennium is not an alternative to Gibran's book, it is a complement to it. Today's world is very different to Gibran's. The political atlas has had to be modified frequently. The Prophet… |
Loneliness and Revelation: A Study of the SacredAuthor(s): | Brendan Myers |Everyone experiences loneliness in their lives. Yet most people are secretly afraid of it. A recent study found that half of all Americans have only one close friend that they can confide in, and one-quarter have no friends at all. The last census found that one-fourth of all American households consisted in just one person. Research has also… |
Emotion and PsycheAuthor(s): | Marc Jackson |Emotion and Psyche offers an original and unique account of the world and humanities place in it. Exploring in depth our emotions and the role they play in our lives. Offering original insights into the deepest workings of our emotional being through its exploration of associations and the self. Giving a new explanation of knowledge and reason. Providing… |
Zen BirdingAuthor(s): | Susan M. Guyette | | David M. White | | Susan M. Guyette |Zen Birding is the art of being in the moment with birds as sentient beings. Follow birder and anthropologist David M White on a journey to a greater awareness of watching birds with these captivating birding stories that illustrate the Zen lives of birds and the spiritual lessons we can learn from them for our own lives. Discover an enhanced… |
Science of OnenessAuthor(s): | Malcolm Hollick |This major work outlines the philosophy and methods of a new Science of Oneness, and takes a fresh look at the findings of modern science. Weaving together the insights of science, spiritual traditions and diverse cultures, it balances openness to all sources of knowledge with critical evaluation of their reliability. Each Part offers activities, guided… |
Guilt: An ExplorationAuthor(s): | Caroline Brazier |Guilt is a journey; an exploration into those areas of life which both fascinate and repel us. Through the weaving together of an account of a group of young people, fine grained analysis of the emotional and ethical basis of guilt, and illustration drawn from a variety of life circumstances, the reader is drawn into the complexity of a subject… |





