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  • av Morgan Daimler
    164,-

  • av Steven Dillon
    164,-

    Scattered articles, impenetrable vocabularies; until now there has yet to be a single volume that shows what all things look like in the big picture from a polytheist perspective. Pagan Portals - Polytheism: A Platonic Approach fills that gap. Drawing on the wisdom of the Platonists, this book gives the reader a comprehensive, unified and accessible tour of reality, from the rather innocuous assumption that something is beyond Nature to the profound and thunderous unravelling of all things from the gods.

  • av Carmen Turner-Schott LISW
    214,-

    Everyone wants to know more about the most misunderstood house in astrology - the twelfth astrological house.

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    av Nicholas Hagger
    373,-

    Presents a blend of poetry and history, of the traditions of Herodotus and Pausanias (both of whom visited classical sites) and of Virgil and Horace (who wrote of everyday life in the countryside).

  • av Elise Brenner
    174,-

    Getting To Peacefulness With Reiki Practice

  • av Jules Standish
    174,-

    It's time for us to look on the bright side, by boosting our mood and lifting our spirit, both in our interiors, as well as our closet.

  • av Tim Gee
    164,-

    Through retelling the story of Jesus and his followers, Open for Liberation restores the radical spirit of the Jesus movement and argues that social action is essential to faith.

  • av Stephani Grace
    144,-

    Creating Real Happiness A to Z will help you understand the truth that you are not your ego (conditioned self).

  • av Yavor Tarinski
    164,-

    A book about the fundamental conflict between democratic aspirations and the imposed norms of capitalism.

  • av Harmonia Saille
    164,-

    Teaching the magical side of the hedge witch's Craft.

  • av Jessica Howard
    164,-

    Learn to use crystals, stones, and other objects to guide you in this modern overview of an ancient divination practice.

  • av Jenny Light
    184,-

    Yoga meditations for inner peace by a kundalini-awakened teacher.

  • av Doug Greene
    224,-

    An in-depth and critical look at the life and ideas of Michael Harrington, one of America's most important democratic socialists.

  • av Alessandra Sagredo
    158,-

    A Provocative and Practical Approach to Spirituality

  • av Sarina Korotane
    144,-

    Be your highest potential with Reiki

  • av Ted Reese
    214,-

    With capitalism entering its worst ever and possibly final crisis, Henryk Grossman, the neglected 20th century Marxist who explained the inevitability of such a 'final breakdown' most convincingly, is more relevant than ever - and must be rehabilitated.

  • av Jonathan Romain
    174,-

    The joys, quirks and pitfalls of congregational life when God is both present and absent.

  • av Steven DeLay
    154,-

    In a series of analysis dealing with issues of basic human concern such as love, hope, joy, beauty, desire, suffering, evil, and death, Steven DeLay articulates an existence of faith in Christ. With attention to the Bible and works of art (Caravaggio, Dore, Pissarro, Poussin, Rembrandt, and Rodin), DeLay explores the depths of the human experience, offering a descriptive account of our personal encounter with God. A contribution to the longstanding tradition of edifying Christian works, In the Spirit extols the glory of being human in light of Gods word.

  • av Delphi Ellis
    184,-

    How Grief Can Stop You Sleeping, and How Dreams Can Help You Heal

  • av Anna Parkinson
    194,-

    A healer reveals powerful invisible 'tools' to expand your horizons and overcome personal challenges

  • av Bonni Rambatan
    194,-

    In an age where Silicon Valley dictates what it means to innovate a painless future, knowledge and enjoyment are fertile breeding grounds of political contestation. But it's not exactly democracy. We are controlled through platforms that turn us into data for the profit of billionaires. Control has become so playful that we carry it in our pockets, as we continue to crave likes and followers. What is to be done? Should the Left continue to cling to the promise of a political Event, patiently waiting for a revolutionary rupture where new possibilities emerge? Is there a way to delineate its horizons amidst the chaos? Through a psychoanalytic interrogation of the intersections of online culture, sexuality, and politics, Bonni Rambatan and Jacob Johanssen explore such horizons at the limits of capitalism. Event Horizon examines how capitalist ideology functions in our current moment, and, more importantly, how it breaks down. With the increasing urgency of formulating a proper Leftist response to the rapidly growing violence that seriously threatens the lives of marginalised communities, this book could not be more timely.

  • av Wade Parrish
    164,-

    A City where the light has never been.

  • av Fred Hageneder
    224,-

    A concise summary of the global ecological crisis and our options for healing the planet.

  • av Martin Wells
    154,-

    Intention is in tension - learning to take the stress out of performance

  • av Sam Martin
    194,-

    All his adult life Adrian Kramer had carried around with him a secret. But was it as big a secret, or one as explosive or life-threatening as the secret he stumbled into?

  • av Olivia Church
    164,-

    An invitation to come face to face with the incarnate female power of ancient Egypt.

  • av Dulcie Everitt
    224,-

    How post-Brexit referendum literature (re)imagines what Englishness means in a globalized world.

  • av Philip Freeman
    244,-

    What does jazz mean 20 years into the 21st century? Has streaming culture rendered music literally meaningless, thanks to the removal of all context beyond the playlist? Are there any traditions left to explore? Has the destruction of the apprenticeship model (young musicians learning from their elders) changed the music irrevocably? Are any sounds off limits? How far out can you go and still call it jazz? Or should the term be retired? These questions, and many more, are answered in Ugly Beauty, as Phil Freeman digs through his own experiences and conversations with present-day players. Jazz has never seemed as vital as it does right now, and has a genuine role to play in 21st-century culture, particularly in the US and the UK.

  • av Rachel Patterson
    474,-

    She has the power to transform your life, you have the power within you to do the same...

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