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A new edition of Steve Taylor's bestselling classic, in which the author provides an Afterword, including research developments that have occurred since the book was first published in 2005. "An important and fascinating book about the origin, history and impending demise of the ego - humanity's collective dysfunction. The Fall is highly readable and enlightening, as the author's acute mind is at all times imbued with the higher faculty of spiritual awareness." Eckhart Tolle
Have a positive birth for you and your baby; and heal the world in the process!
Get to know the Good God of Ireland through his mythology, history, and modern worship.
The second instalment in The Other Horizons trilogy asks, is it braver to trust your enemy, or braver to stand alone?
A unique insight into corporate team building within a global giant.
A dialogue between story and essay, between speculative fiction and radical philosophy...
Tokyo, 1945. As post-war pressures mount, an American officer becomes entangled in the lives of a Japanese boy, his infant sister and his beautiful mother.
A teenage boy must confront his unusual gift for seeing people that no one else can see...
A group of teenagers who become involved in the tale of Romeo and Juliet in this contemporary re-telling of the classic story.
A history of and a practical guide to the uses of poppets and magical dolls in sympathetic magic.
With contributions from best-selling authors such as Morgan Daimler, Elen Sentier and Jhenah Telyndru, as well as a new generation of up-coming writers, Seven Ages of the Goddess uncovers the history of the Goddess, from prehistoric origins through to the present day and beyond. Edited by Trevor Greenfield, publisher of Moon Books and editor of Naming the Goddess and Goddess in America.
Learn to live a rich, vital, and meaningful life despite Lyme disease or chronic illness.
A devastating analysis of modern Britain's violations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Meditations for young children aged 5up
A look at how to combine the traditions of Witchcraft, Wicca and Druidry while walking between the worlds.
Taking off one's clothes in gentlemen's clubs can be degrading, or it can be a feminist act.
365 blessings to heal yourself while helping to heal the world.
A single-handed debunking of libertarian economics and "the age of Friedman".
When a solar storm throws the world into chaos, teenager Jim is forced to step up to survive in the wilds of Alaska.
A technological revolution is driving capitalism toward crisis and collapse - can our society evolve in time to rescue the future?
Should pregnancy and childbirth be transformed, in order for women to be free?
More inspiring true stories and out-of control hysterics from the author of Snapshots From My Uneventful Life!
This is a pagan tome of poetry and prose designed for rituals, festivals and celebrations. Working with deities, Romany has chronicled invocations and evocations for many Gods and Goddesses, and created clear and crafty quarter calls, circle castings, celebratory prose and meditations. Ritual is broken into its component parts allowing for easy reference and personal adaptation, and the additional correspondences information benefits the creation of unique rituals and celebrations. Created for use by both solitary practitioners and covens, sample rituals are also provided for seasonal celebrations and life events. Romany's personal experiences as a High Priestess give this book an enlightened view of the use of poetry in ritual, whilst her skills in classes, courses and workshops create a solid, practical foundation. Pagans, Priests and Priestesses, initiates new to the Craft, RE teachers and students, and anyone who loves Romany's poetry will thoroughly enjoy this latest work.
';I loved him, missed him and hated him. Every day. Although it did me no good'Following a family tragedy, Emma escapes to university in search of a new life. Still raw and vulnerable, she struggles to fit in with her fun-loving housemates and feels excluded. Only charismatic, caring Pete takes her under his wing and shows her true friendship.Pete introduces Emma to his childhood sweetheart, Lucy, and the bleak Northumberland coast where they grew up. Together, Pete and Lucy also introduce her to their unconventional way of life.As Emma and Lucy grow close, Emma feels torn as her feelings for Pete develop into something deeper. But Pete has a traumatic past of his own, and his concern for the two women who love him is not all it seems
Leaving her job in London, selling her home, leaving family & friends, Lesley travelled to India to be a volunteer teacher in a vocational training centre in Northern India. She learnt of the struggles Tibetan children endure, escaping torture, violence and oppression by the Chinese authorities in their homeland, Tibet. They witnessed the torture and murder of parents, brothers and uncles. They are educated in Tibetan schools in India, many are orphans and destitute, For 2 years Lesley lived with the Tibetan community in the VTC and then a mountain village, Rajpur, undertaking voluntary work and raising sponsorship to support the children s education. In this book Lesley describes her own ups and downs of living with both Indian and Tibetan cultures and recounts the poignant stories of the children, describing in their own words the suffering they escaped and what their hopes are for the future.
Don't put off your happiness for a single second longer! You deserve to be truly happy.
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