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Nonviolent Communication by Marshall RosenbergRosenberg shows us how to reach beneath the surface and discover what is alive and vital in us, and how all our actions are based on human needs that we are seeking to meet. When we understand and acknowledge our needs we create a shared basis for a more satisfying relationship - a deeper connection with others and ourselves. Join the thousands of others who have improved their relationships - and their lives - with this simple yet revolutionary process. |
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One Song by Michael GreenThis new illuminated Rumi is a gorgeous presentation of Coleman Barks's deep and relevant free-verse translations of Rumi's poetry. This is a poetry book for even those who don't read poetry books. It also contains a music cd of The Illumination Band (downhome and transcendent). Beautiful! |
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Oneness: The Teachings by RashaThis book takes us to the outer reaches of our own humanness and to the depths of Divinity within, and puts enlightenment within the reach of everyone. In the process, we realize the significance of the choice each of us has made to be here in these extraordinary times. |
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Opening the Door into Bon by Geshe Nyima Dakpa RinpocheBon, the ancient pre-Buddhist religion of Tibet, is still practiced today, with a rapidly growing number of readers interested in the shamanism and magic that are part of its complete path to liberation. Full of practical and explicit instructions, this handbook for Westerners details the outer and inner fundamental Bon practices. |
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Opening the Invitation by Oriah Mountain DreamerOriah Mountain Dreamer's beloved poem "The Invitation" is beautifully presented here along with the author's reflections of the poem's origins and its remarkable worldwide impact. This is the definitive edition of the signature poem that has touched lives everywhere. |
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Osho Zen Tarot
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Parallel Universes: The Search for Other Worlds by Fred Alan Wolf Ph.D.Is science fact stranger than science ficiton? In an "outrageous ride along the frontiers of science" Wolf explores the startling concept of parallel universes - worlds that resemble and perhaps even duplicate our own - and puts a refreshing and illuminating spin on the complex theories challenging our perceptions of the universe. |
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Path of Empowerment by Barbara MarciniakIn The Path of Empowerment, Marciniak challenges us to resisit the age-old forces that limit awareness. She presents the Pleiadian keys to opening human consciousness to the unlimited possibilities of "significant living." |
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People I Sleep With by Jill FinebergIn a world of so much challenge and change, the human animal connection remains one of the deepest and most comforting of relationships. The charming, evocative photography in People I Sleep With reminds us that animals are often the ones that guide us back to what is truest and most trustworthy in our lives. |
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Physics of the Soul by Amit Goswami Ph.D.At last, science and the soul shake hands. Writing in a style that is both lucid and charming, mischievous and profound, Goswami uses the language and concept of quantum physics to explore and scientifically prove metaphysical theories of reincarnation and immortality. |
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Phytogenic Hormone Solution by Saundra MckennaPhytogenic Hormones, extracted from plants and compounded in the lab to become bioidentical to human hormones, can be more effective and are much safer than conventional hormone replacement therapy. Containing a thorough resource directory of products and pharmacies, this book provides the most comprehensive information about this increasingly popular approach to women's health. |
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Power of Intention by Wayne DyerDr. Dyer has researched intention as a force in the universe that allows the act of creation to take place. This book explores intention - not as something you do - but as an energy you're a part of. This is the first book to look at intention as a field of energy you can access to begin co-creating your life! |
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Power of Now by Eckhart TolleTo make the journey into The Power of Now we will need to leave our analytical mind and its false created self, the ego, behind. From the beginning of the first chapter we move rapidly into a significantly higher altitude where one breathes a lighter air, the air of the spiritual. Although the journey is challenging, Tolle offers simple language and a question and answer format to guide us. The words themselves are the signposts. |
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Power Vs. Force by David HawkinsMan thinks he lives by the virtue of the forces he can control, but in fact, he's governed by power from unrevealed sources, power over which he has no control. Imagine - what if you had access to a simple yes-or-no answer to any question you wished to ask? This book presents the applied power of kinesiology, the deep understanding behind that power and the spiritual understanding and recognition of that power. Mother Teresa said about the book, (A) beautiful gift of writing...(You) spread joy, love and compassion through what you write. The fruit of these three is peace, as you know... |
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Practicing Peace in Times of War by Pema ChodronWith war and violence flaring all over the world, many of us are left feeling vulnerable and utterly helpless. In this book, Pema Chodron draws on Buddhist teachings to explore the origins of aggression, hatred and war, explaining that they lie nowhere but within our own hearts and minds. She explains that the way we as individuals respond to challenges in our every day lives can either perpetuate a culture of violence or create a new culture of compassion. |
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Praying With Power by Jose Luis StevensWhen the chips are down, everybody prays - even it they don't want to admit it. In today's fast-moving world, we often feel powerless to control the events of our lives, much less the large-scale dramas on the world stage. This book offers you the key to satisfying and productive prayer, using the shamanic technique of seven developmental stages of prayer which can be employed whatever your religion or spiritual path. |
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Pronoia is the Antidote to Paranoia by Rob BrezsnyHuman beings are selfish, small-minded, violence-prone savages; civilization is a blight on the earth; the rising tide of chaos that surrounds us on all sides ensures that everything's going to fall apart any day now. Right? Wrong, says Rob Brezsny. In fact, evil is boring. Cynicism is stupid. Despair is lazy. The truth is that the universe is inherently friendly. Life is a sublime game created for our amusement and illumination, and it always gives us exactly what we need, exactly when we need it. But Brezsny's bouyant perspective is not rooted in denial. On the contrary, he builds a case for a cagey optimism that does not require a repression of difficulty but rather seeks a vigorous engagement with it. |
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Quantum Brain by Jeffrey SatinoverThis is an adventure in the science of ideas. It is the first book on the brain that combines a grasp of the physics of the microcosm and the technologies of artificial intelligence, neural networks, and self-organizing systems, with a recognition of the transcendant properties that define the mind and differentiate it from matter. |
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Quantum Doctor by Amit Goswami Ph.D.For Amit Goswami, Ph.D., a leading quantum physicist, medicine is a timely area of application for the new science based on the primacy of consciousness. This yields a spectacular abitlity to integrate conventional science, spirituality and healing. "This is a very new approach. This can be the legitimate basis for a paradigm shift in medicine." |
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Rainbringer by Cynthia WestSanta Fe local painter and poet Cynthia West has gathered a lovely group of her poems into an attractive volume called Rainbringer. These poems celebrate the scents and sights that comprise the particular sense of being that is Northern New Mexico, where the author has lived for more than 30 years. We are pleased to be part of the launching of this new book, complete with illustrations by the author. |
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Ruling Your World by Sakyong MiphamFor the first time ever, revered spiritual leader Sakyong Mipham brings the lessons of the ancient Shmbala warriors and rulers to the western world and shows us how to live our lives with confidence. "Highly recommended for the honest and straightforward purity of the teaching and its immediate application in - and beyond - our everyday lives." Ken Wilber |
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Sacred Sage by Silver Wolf Walks AloneThe book gives a very well rounded body of information about sage, its uses and properties. A very special gift from the Southwest. |
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Science and Human Transformation by William A. TillerWhat we can see with our eyes comprises less than ten percent of the universe. Dr. Tiller, one of the world's leading scientists on the structure of matter, takes a giant leap toward a unified theory of the universe. He draws conclusions from his life's work that will likely change the trend of scientific thinking throughout the world. |
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Science and the Akashic Field by Ervin LaszloMystics and sages have long maintained that there exists an interconnecting cosmic field at the roots of reality that conserves and conveys information, a field known as the Akashic record. Recent discoveries in vacuum physics show that this Akashic field is real and has its equivalent in science's zero-point field that underlies space itself. This field consists of a subtle sea of fluctuating energies from which all things arise: atoms and galaxies, stars and planets, living beings, and even consciousness. It holds the record of all that ever happened on Earth and in the cosmos and relates it to all that is yet to happen. |
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Searching for a Mustard Seed by Miriam SaganMiriam Sagan's search for a mustard seed begins with the death of her husband, Robert, a thirty-six year old Zen priest. Miriam, a self-styled "travelling poet", seeks advice from books and friends, from rabbis, from Buddhist priests and Christian nuns, but doesn't find a wealth of helpful insights for a young widow. Intimate, poignant, and at times even comical, this piercingly honest memoir takes the reader along a journey during which one woman attempts to unravel the mysteries of grief and death. Sagan knocks on doors, and, with her vivid prose and beseeching voice, begs for understanding, consolation, and miracles. She finds, instead of a mustard seed, the appreciation that she is not alone in her loss, and that she is surrounded instead with continuity, with community, and all the beauty that is life. |

