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In the Oneness of Time is an inspiring true story that draws the imagination into its own magical source, where things become possible, and possibilities become things. It grips the reader like a Castanada/Don Juan tale-for real.Throughout history and in all cultures, authentic diviners have been connecting their communities with real things unavailable to the physical senses and surface mind. Water for wells, healings, on-target meanings for events, wisdom to guide actions, unusual insights of many kinds-the intuitive perception of diviners makes them available.Horden, a gifted contemporary diviner, masterfully unfolds this page-turner of how he discovered this mode of intuitive perception and was trained to develop and use it by a series of highly skilled teachers-a spectrum of extraordinary individuals ranging from a sophisticated I Ching master to Tarahumara shamans in Mexico's Copper Canyon-and a series of down-to-earth-life events and compelling "e;in-between world"e; experiences.William Horden is co-author of The Toltec I Ching and author of numerous other books on divination and spirituality.
Benchmark visions for a saner new Millennium from New Dimensions national public radio interviews with Huston Smith, Matthew Fox, Rupert Sheldrake, Merlin Stone, David Bohm, Ram Dass, Joan Halifax, Joseph Chilton Pearce, Willis Harman, Marsha Sinetar, and others.
This second volume in The Notebooks of Paul Brunton gives timely, candid advice about the promises and pitfalls of spiritual seeking. Drawing upon philosophical insights of both East and West, Dr. Brunton unfolds a viable approach to fulfilling, in today's world, the timeless search for self-knowledge.
A timely first English-language account of Iran's internationally revered champion of democratic values and King of Poets. Iranian demonstrators chant two songs: One is Morghe Sahar (Bird of the Morning) which Bahar wrote in jail, the other an anthem of Bahar's poems set to music. His daughter provides an intimate portrait of their life in Iran, and her activism in the USA beginning with our civil rights challenges of the 1950s/60s.
When Molly meets Sophia (Queen of Wisdom!), adventure begins! The mysterious dragonslayer mark on Molly's thigh calls for an education few receive. Sophia enlists her into an urgent mission: saving Earth from imminent destruction by Ialdobaoth, the Great Dragon of crystallized thoughts from humanity's past. Sophia leads Molly to where possible futures are created and undone, where mythical figures help Molly discover deep feminine powers to counter Ialdobaoth's sinister intent . . . for now . . .
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