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On Juniper Mountain: A Journey in the HimalayasAuthor(s): | Angela Locke |No mountains were summitted, but there is real adventure, told against a background of the sublime beauty of the Himalayas and of the gentle people who inhabit the foothills of Nepal. Sir Chris Bonington CBE, one of the world's leading mountaineers, Patron of Juniper Trust, Everest veteran Angela travelled from her isolated English valley in… |
Powerful Mind Through Self-Hypnosis: A Practical Guide to Complete Self-MasteryAuthor(s): | Cathal O'Briain |You have a powerful mind. But you may only be using a fraction of its potential. Powerful Mind Through Self-Hypnosis is a practical, easy to follow guide to harnessing the power of your subconscious mind for better health. This book will literally change the way you think, feel, act and behave...forever. Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist… |
There Once Was a Serpent: A History of Theology in LimericksAuthor(s): | Richard Kieckhefer |Theology is no laughing matter. Usually. This book gives a concise history of Christian theology based on a mysteriously discovered set of seventy-four limericks. Readers who already know the history of theology will read about it from an unfamiliar perspective — and beginners will learn the basics in an accessible form. The limericks range from… |
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,… |
Book of One, TheAuthor(s): | Dennis Waite |A comprehensive, yet entertaining introduction to Advaita, the non-dual philosophy which provides a completely reasonable explanation for who we are and the nature of the universe. There are many ‘self-help’ approaches promising enlightenment and happiness but most are illogical and lack any proven capability. Advaita has a guru-disciple tradition… |
Aphrodite's Magic: Celebrate and Heal Your SexualityAuthor(s): | Jane Meredith |Are you a woman who believes in your own beauty? Do you love your sensuality and live it fully? Aphrodite’s Magic is a journey into seven aspects of women's sexuality. Enter the Temple of Aphrodite, Goddess of Love and explore the layers of your most private, feminine self. This book will guide you to resolve and heal past trauma, grief… |
Tantric Love: Feeling vs Emotion: Golden Rules To Make Love EasyAuthor(s): | Diana Richardson | | Michael Richardson |What happens when suddenly the wind changes and the loving connection between two partners is disrupted for hours or even days? Why is love associated with ups and downs? The answer is simple although not obvious - usually a wave of emotion which has roots in the past floods the atmosphere. The authors show in easy to follow steps how to recognise… |
GreenSpirit: Path to a New ConsciousnessAuthor(s): | Marian Van Eyk McCain |Only by understanding the Universe as a vast, holistic system and Earth as a unit within it can we help restore balance to that unit. Only by placing Earth and its ecosystems – about which we now understand so much – at the centre of all our thinking can we avert ecological disaster Only by bringing our thinking back into balance with feeling,… |
Sikh Spiritual Practice: The Sound Way to GodAuthor(s): | Siri Kirpal Kaur Khalsa |Sikhism is one of the finest — and least known — spiritual practices around. This book explains the spiritual underpinnings of Sikh practice, including how Sikhs use sound to experience the Divine. You've seen Sikhs and wondered why they wear turbans and what they believe. Or you've been invited to a Sikh event and are wondering what to expect.… |
Yoga and the Jesus PrayerAuthor(s): | Thomas Matus |Thomas Matus studies the yogic realization described by Hindu Tantric writers and the personal testimony of a great Eastern Christian mystic, Symeon the New Theologian (949-1022). The convergence of their respective narratives in a shared symbolic language points to an "analogy of experience" between them. On the basis of this analogy, Matus suggests… |





