Bowling for
Columbine
by Michael Moore.
A striking exposé of American society and the underlying causes for the
violence that is plaguing the nation. Michael does point a
finger and lay blame -- the viewers are left to draw their own conclusions
from the eye-opening information presented.
The
Saint, The Surfer, and the CEO
by Robin Sharma.
Is this story fiction or not? One is not sure,
just as in the case of the author's previous
book "The
Monk Who Sold His Ferrari". Through this
novel, the author, Robin Sharma, writes about
transforming our corporate and personal life
into a path of high vision and integrity.
Is Your Pet
Psychic?
by Richard Webster.
Great anecdotes as well as "how tos" on psychic communication
with pets. A very interesting and enlightening book... even if you don't
have pets. The book provides exercises for the "human
owner" and the pet to develop clearer psychic
communication.
God, Is That You?
by Katharine C. Giovanni.
"If you believe that God can speak to you, and you have no doubts, then you
will be able to hear Him". How to rid yourself of such doubts and converse
with God is the subject of this provocative new book.
The Gift
of a Child
by Mary Ann Thompson.
A woman gives the greatest gift to her barren friend --
a
child that would help complete both of their lives and teach them some
of life's greatest lessons.
The
Little Tern
by Brooke Newman.
The Little Tern is one of those stories, like
the Little Prince, that speaks both to
children and adults -- yet adults will get
much more out of the reading. On the surface,
this story is about a bird who loses his
ability to fly...
Little
Green Men
by Karen Williams.
Whether you're wanting entertainment, or seeking a new perspective on
UFOs, this novel provides both. While this story is fictional, it does weave
in some "real-life" facts.
Handbook
for Perfect Beings
by B.J. Wall.
This book measures 6" X 4" and is only 118
pages, yet it is amazing all the wisdom and
insights that are included in that small
package.
The
Good News: It's Cancer
by Alice McDowell.
The first thing that strikes you about this
book is its title. What do you mean -- the
good news is it's cancer! The good news as you
read through this wonderful book is the
discovery of the insights and wisdom for all,
shared by Alice McDowell, a "twice-survivor"
of cancer.
Emissary of Love
by James F. Twyman.
While
this book reads like a novel, it is the
extraordinary experiences of James Twyman and
his discovering the existence of the Children
of Oz -- psychic children who have in common a
question that they want to ask each and every
one of us. The telling of the story is
entertaining, amazing, and inspiring. The
question, life -changing.
The
Journey: A Road Map to the Soul
by Brandon Bays.
The cover states that it is "A Practical Guide to Healing Your Life and
Setting Yourself Free". Brandon Bays' story on its own is an "eye-opener".
The old saying "When life hands you lemons, make lemonade" could be the
theme song for her story.
Second Chance:
Healing Messages from the Afterlife
by Suzane Northrop.
More
than 75% of Americans believe in the possibility of life after death.
Whether you're a believer in the afterlife or whether you're a skeptic, this
book is an eye-opener. It contains first person accounts of communications
with people who have passed over "to the other side".
Every
Saint Has a Past,
Every Sinner a Future
by Terry Cole-Whittaker.
Unlike some books that pack a powerful punch in the first few chapters, then
fizzle in the end, this book carries you to the mid-point, then propels you
through the final page.
Inner
Peace for Busy People
by Joan Borysenko, Ph.D.
So many of us (dare I say all of us?) are "so busy"... We oftentimes are too
busy to take time for ourselves, to meditate, to relax, to nurture ourselves.
This book gives us practical tools to use in our stressed busy lives.
The
Best Democracy Money Can Buy
by Greg Palast.
A shocking exposé of the current American and British political climate. Even if
only a portion of this book proves to be true, it is a must read... "The world’s
greatest investigative reporter you’ve never heard of.” (Cleveland Free Times)
10
Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
by Dr. Wayne Dyer.
Do you want to know a big secret -- how about ten of them? This pocket-sized
book, filled with kernels of truth and profound wisdom, is for "anyone who has
decided to consciously be on their life path"...
Journey to Heavenly Mountain
by Jay
Martin.
This
book took me on many journeys. The most obvious one was to China to live in
Buddhist monasteries. The other journey was back in time to a world where being
monk was a very palatable choice for a career. The third journey was within the psyche of the
author, sharing his quest for truth, and for himself. Thus
of course, the final journey was within myself.
The Corporate
Shaman
by
Richard Whiteley.
Most
individuals recognize the need for
healing -- for the body, mind, and
emotions. Yet we rarely think of
healing a business or a corporation.
Yet, since a business is also "growing
and alive", can it not also undergo
transformation, healing, and have a
healing crisis?
The Raven Who
Spoke with God
by
Christopher Foster.
While we innocently are reading about
this interesting raven and his adventures, we find
a mirror for our own life adventure.
We get to experience
his insecurities, his quest for truth, his failings, his fears, his
sadness, his hopes, his dreams... almost sounds human doesn't he?
Alligator
Blues
by Beckon.
They say that when the student is
ready, the teacher appears. Well, in
this story the teacher is a rather
unconventional. Celeste, the teacher,
is a wise being who happens to have
the body of an alligator...
Miracles
in the Storm
Author: Mark H. Macy.
Have you seen the movie "Frequency"
with Dennis Quaid where father and son
communicate across the barriers of
time on a ham radio? This book tells
of people all over the world talking
to "the other side" through TVs,
computers, fax machines, radios, and
telephones. Definitely an eye-opening
book.
Stupid
White Men
by
Michael Moore.
As with most things in life there are two sides to most stories. The
patriotic fervor now encompassing the US has all but silenced the
"friendly" or "otherwise" opposition. "The rest of the story" can be
found in "Stupid White Men".
Moments
of Grace
by Neale Donald Walsch.
The writing sparkles with the clarity
of crystal and the wisdom of the ages.
This author's latest book "Moments of
Grace" highlights his talent for
weaving stories together that leave
the reader feeling that miracles are
possible for each of us.
Life On The
Other Side:
A Psychic's Tour of the Afterlife
by Sylvia Browne.
Perhaps the greatest question ever asked is "What
happens after we die?" Every human being eventually deals with this
question and ponders the mysterious answer. But, until it's our turn
to travel to the Other Side, we can't know what we will find. Or can
we?
There's A
Spiritual Solution to Every Problem
by Wayne W. Dyer.
Few works have been written about how we are to
achieve a higher vibrational level and none as comprehensive as this
one. In these pages, the author soon has you questioning everything in
your life that keeps you rooted in slower vibrations and thus a world
of "problems".
The Zen of Listening
by Rebecca Z. Shafir, M.A., CCC.
By
listening effectively, we learn more, understand more, and provide
compassion for those experiencing life's most difficult moments -- if
we just open ourselves to the possibility of caring with attentive
silence. Yet, listening can be difficult to master.
Breathwalk
by Gurucharan Singh Khalsa Ph.D
and Yogi Bhajan Ph.D.
Every human being breathes and walks. This is not only a "must read"
book, it provides "must do" breathing techniques that will immediately
revitalize your being.
Breakthrough Intuition
by Rosemary Ellen Guiley
According to
Rosemary Ellen Guiley, we are all
intuitive. And, whatever you call it
-- gut instinct, a hunch, or sixth
sense -- we can all develop our
intuition and use it in our everyday
lives.
The
Tao of Healing
by
Haven Trevino.
I
did not know what a most profound
effect this book would have on me. It
is said best by Hugh Prather when he
states that Trevino does not write
about how to be healed, or how to
heal, he immerses the reader directly
into the healing state.
The
Art of Possibility
by Rosamund Stone Zander
and Benjamin Zander.
Concepts are often grasped more
easily when viewed through a different
lens. This book offers familiar
concepts, but delivers them in a
different way.
Empowering Women:
Every Woman's Guide to Successful
Living
by Louise
Hay.
Louise asks us to go beyond the
programmed guidelines that were, and
often still are, given to us and find
our inner self-worth and self-esteem.
This book, which is one of her many,
helps empower women.
Learn
to Meditate
by David Fontana.
For those who have
no experience in meditating as well as
those who are already experienced but
wish to add to their knowledge of the
practice. Each section ends with an
exercise that practices the topic
discussed.
Natural
Mental Health
by Carla Wills-Brandon, Ph.D.
How many of us under nourish our
bodies, don’t get enough rest or
exercise, and then are surprised when
we’re feeling depressed or find
ourselves in the midst of a panic
attack?
Nurture Your Child's Gift: Inspired
Parenting
by
Caron
B. Goode, Ed.D.
Caron
Goode’s premise is that all children
are born with unique gifts and
personal visions. She believes that
its time for a parenting revolution.
Caron may sound radical but she’s
actually providing a framework and
language for parents’ intuition.
Teach
Only Love
by Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D.
I didn’t realize how much I had to
learn about the awesome healing power
of love, the way people act from fear,
and the real meaning of forgiveness.
This is a deeply touching book that I
will read over and over again.
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