Wisdom Bowls shows how to find and cultivate the seven sacred qualities of the soul — Wisdom, Vision, Joy, Love, Power, Intimacy, and Abundance — by visualizing a bowl for each and fillin
Mother-and-daughter team Diana and Julia Loomans offer 100 creative ideas, techniques, and processes for making day-to-day family interactions easier and more joyful. Based on the principle that resp
Seeking to counter the idea that depression is an actual disorder, Maisel, the founder of noimetic psychology, advocates that individuals move into an existential approach to life. Here they create th
We all know that meditation helps to lower stress and can even prevent disease. It has no negative side effects and no cost, and requires only a few minutes a day. So why is it so challenging to begin
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With his one-of-a kind blend of autobiography, love of pop culture, and plainspoken Buddhist philosophy, Brad Warner explores an A-Z of sexual topics — from masturbation to abortion, gender ide
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We’ve all been invited to the Thanksgiving dinner where we know that Aunt Louise will be drunk; cousin Larry will scream at his kids and wife; Uncle Ben will try to talk us out of our current career a
Part memoir, part spiritual exploration, part inspiring stories, Expect the Unexpected provides knowledge and support for tapping into spiritual realms we do not fully understand.Bill Philipps had the
Though “chakra” meant little to the author in 1999, when she was in her 20s and diagnosed with thyroid cancer, it became a fundamental aspect of her healing. Fondin explored the fifth chakra, which in
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In Flight of the Wild Gander, renowned mythologist Joseph Campbell — in his first collection of essays, written between 1944 and 1968 — explores the individual and geographical origins of
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Jan Mundo has been healing headaches for more than forty-five years. Initially she didn’t know how she did this; she only knew that if someone told her they had a headache, she could place her h
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Proving that poetry is not hard to understand or meaningful to only a few, Roger Housden has spent nearly twenty years creating poetry collections that meet the changing needs of readers. Housden has
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