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  • av Bill Halpin
    175,-

    Evil may lurk in the hearts of man, but something worse put it there.

  • av Diana Durham
    174,-

    Reclaiming value in a fractured age.

  • - A call for a more nonviolent world
    av Tim Gee
    98,-

    A reflection on the lives of peacemakers past and present, and a call for a more nonviolent world.

  • - Meeting the Queens of the Otherworld
    av Morgan Daimler
    164,-

    A guide to meeting and respectfully connecting to the powerful, mysterious Queens of Fairy.

  • - A Journey to Self
    av Elizabeth Griffin
    262,-

    Join Elizabeth Griffin as she jumps into the unknown in search of....Love. Following inspiration she travels and ends up halfway around the world in Italy. A diagnosis of breast cancer changes the panorama of her outlook completely. She discovers the true terrain of her explorations is within. It is this new perspective that leads Elizabeth to realize her journey's end.

  • Spar 12%
    - An immanent materialist account of Kate Middleton
    av David R. Cole
    249,-

    Capitalised Education is not a biography of Kate Middleton, but, rather, understands her wedding on April 29th 2011 as a 'plateau', wherein a complex knot of social, political and economic forces collided. The chapters of the book make up a non-linear history of the royal wedding, a history that is underpinned by the ways in which power has been handled by the British royal family through time.

  • Spar 16%
    - The Philosophy of the Sensuous Cosmos
    av Peter Ells
    154,-

    Materialism asserts that the universe and everything within it, including ourselves, is a deterministic machine, trapped until the end of time on the rigid tracks of inviolable laws. Only the mechanisms of physics - forces, electrical charges, and so on - are consequential; nothing else matters. Experiences, such as the taste of honey, feelings, thoughts, choices: everything concerning the mind is an illusion, or is at best a useless and absurd epiphenomenon. This accessible and engagingly-written book is a serious philosophical work, giving solid reasons for rejecting materialism, and proposing an alternative metaphysical framework that is fully consistent with science. In the sensuous cosmos, our essence is that we experience the world in all its exquisite, sensual beauty and unbearable suffering.

  • av Shanta Gabriel
    164,-

    Angels can be a paradigm for the process of mind. The Gabriel Messages are an eloquent journey into spirit and a beautiful way to see the world of spirit as it applies to your life. Lynn Andrews, Best Selling Author of The Medicine Woman series

  • av Deborah Bates
    224,-

    Discover your body's health secret, the endocrine system - your personal tuning fork, and 'twang' your way to sustainable health!

  • av John Lampen
    124,-

    Quaker witness in the world today, its rationale, and how it derives from the insights of earlier Quaker generations.

  • av Sandra Ingerman
    114,-

    Four seventh graders solve a threatening environmental issue with the help of their power animals.

  • av Joseph F. Duffy
    194,-

    A combination of 45 years of education, experience, and wisdom, this will be the preferred handbook for supervisors.

  • av Imran Omer
    185,-

    Raza, a poor orphan trapped in the slums of Pakistan, is sent to a strict madrassah where he meets and falls in love with Perveen. They attempt to flee the city to escape their respective fates but fail. Perveen, pregnant, is sent back to her family, and Raza is sent to Afghanistan to fight as a Taliban solider. American journalist, Rachael Brown, travels to Afghanistan to cover the political unrest. When she meets Raza for a brief interview, she sees for the first time the true face of the Taliban: poor and desperate young men with nowhere else to go. As the war unfolds, their paths cross again, and each must decide what they owe the other.

  • av Rachel Patterson
    124,-

    The first in a new series of books which delves into the world of the Kitchen Witch.

  • Spar 11%
    av Robert M. Ellis
    228,-

    A comprehensive vision of how Christianity can lose its dogma without losing its meaning.

  • - Lessons for organizations from the world's game
    av Peter Loge
    299,-

    Business success used to look like football. Now it looks like soccer.

  • - On the ultimate goal of living
    av Jack Call
    122,-

    Psychedelic experience and Christianity are guiding stars to the ultimate goal of living.

  • av Alexandra Kitty
    491

    Journalism used to be a thing. It used to be a powerful and wonderful thing, yet now it has become a curiosity, and not even the Internet can resurrect it. When Journalism was a Thing considers the downfall and the reasons why, but also offers a model for a new approach to the once-noble profession.

  • av Alex Wade
    122,-

    A blast from the past; direction to the future? Pac-Man is our guide through the maze of contemporary capitalism.

  • av Nicholas Hagger
    225

    In 1999, while working as his Literary Secretary, the Earl of Burford, a descendant of the 3rd Earl of Southampton (Shakespeare's patron) and of the 17th Earl of Oxford and heir to the Dukedom of St Albans, made a selection of Nicholas Hagger's poems that celebrates places in England, conveys his mystical awareness of the unity of the universe and places him in the visionary tradition of William Blake, the poet of 'Jerusalem' and "England's green and pleasant land". Soon after Visions of England was completed the Earl of Burford came to international attention when he leapt onto the Woolsack of the House of Lords in a principled protest against the Blair Government's plan to abolish hereditary peers' voting rights, which led to 92 remaining in the Lords. A few months later he left Nicholas Hagger's employ and the selection was buried under papers for nearly 20 years. In 2018 Nicholas Hagger came across Visions of England while preparing papers to send to his archive. It now seemed as if the selection had been made with Brexit in mind. The places are full of English history and culture, and the poems are prophetic in their anticipation of England's new spirit of independence. These poems convey Englishness with a freshness and vividness that startle. The Earl of Burford is a prominent lecturer and biographer, and his selection is noteworthy for the metaphysical perspective he brings out in Nicholas Hagger's profound poems whose traditional qualities constantly surprise and delight.

  • - A guide to living from the context of your Inner Self
    av Sam Glory
    153,-

    A manual for those who wish to integrate a heightened state of self-awareness into their conscious creation.

  • av Ron Semple
    196,-

    War and chaos are no match for an American immigrant bent on keeping a promise.

  • av Brian Francis Culkin
    122,-

    An ideological critique of Donald Trump's Presidential election. What is the meaning of Trump?

  • av Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen
    164,-

    A radical Marxist analysis of Trump which finds Trump to be a preventive counter-revolutionary derailment of the coming-into-being of a new world.

  • - The Magical Approach to Earth, Air, Fire, Water & Spirit
    av Melusine Draco
    164,-

    A companion title to By Spellbook & Candle and By Wolfsbane & Mandrake Root

  • av Daniel Ingram-Brown
    111

    Can Fletcher and Scoop cross the Boundary and reunite their creators before their world is destroyed?

  • av Simon
    207,-

    If America or God didn't exist it would be necessary to invent them. Let's start.

  • av G. L. Davies
    194,-

    Dare you step inside...

  • av Heather Choden
    174,-

    A self-help version of the popular Mindfulness eight-week course, emphasising kindness and self-compassion.

  • av Ron Roberts
    175,-

    Sex, bureaucracy and money; the death of the university.

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