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The
Proof (book)
James
Twyman
The
saints and mystics are
unanimous in their belief that we are not the separate beings we
believe
ourselves to be, but that we are in reality—One. Best-selling
author,
filmmaker, and musician James Twyman tested this in a dramatic
experiment that
has inspired hundreds of thousands of people, proving that our thoughts
can be
shared and that we are not as isolated as we once thought. There is a
bond that
exists between us, an unseen link that unites and satisfies us in ways
that
nothing else can. In the end, what we are seeking is not the riches of
the
world, but the richness of our souls; and this can only come from
realizing
that we are connected and whole. Simply put: We are One.
Join James and spiritual teacher Anakha Coman as they break down the
process of
discovering Oneness into 40 practices that can profoundly change your
life and
how you see the world. Through step-by-step instructions, you’ll
be able to tap
into your own hidden power to achieve the miracles you only dreamed of
before.
This is more than an instruction manual—it’s a doorway into
a new world.
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For
Lovers of God Everywhere (book)
Roger
Housden
For Lovers of God Everywhere,
a collection of nearly 100 poems from
both historic and contemporary writers, heralds the reemergence of the
great
spiritual voices of the Christian tradition—a tradition with its
own love songs
to God, cries of longing, and bliss of union.
In this collection, Roger introduces us to some of the foremost poets
of both
the Eastern and Western Christian traditions. He takes us from the
wisdom of
the Desert Fathers to the passion of St. Augustine, through the
medieval
ecstasies of St. Francis of Assisi and St. Catherine of Siena, to the
subtleties of St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Avila; and on to
contemporary voices such as Rainer Maria Rilke, T.S. Eliot, and Mary
Oliver.
Roger’s insightful commentary on each poem inspires us to take
its words more
deeply into our souls and shows how the mystical tradition transcends
sectarian
divides and speaks to the heart of humanity.
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Tiger-Tiger,
Is It True? (book)
Byron
Katie
Tiger-Tiger, Is It True? is a story about a little tiger who thinks
that
his whole world is falling apart: his parents don’t love him, his
friends have
abandoned him, and life is unfair. But a wise turtle asks him four
questions,
and everything changes. He realizes that all his problems are not
caused by
things, but by his thoughts about things; and that when he questions
his
thoughts, life becomes wonderful again.
This is a heartwarming story with a powerful message that can transform
the
lives of even very young children. Byron Katie’s wisdom-filled
words and Hans
Wilhelm’s vivid, magical illustrations combine to make a book
that will become
one of the classics of children’s literature.
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One-Minute
Mystic
Simon
Parke
Wake up your mind and soul with a mini
meditation!
Need
a break from the mayhem of the modern world? Sometimes all you need is
to give yourself
permission to pause. You’re not looking for easy answers or quick
fixes; but
you haven’t given up on truth - truth that is deep enough to hold
and transform
the realities you live with every day. So why not try these simple
steps? Simon
Parke draws on his popular column in the Daily Mail to open
you to wide doors of awareness and possibility.
One-Minute
Mystic gives
meditations for those who like to pause , but
who don't always know how to, or what to pause with. Just find a quiet
place
where you will not be disturbed, read through the meditation a few
times, and
allow its simple wisdom to inspire a shift within you.
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The
Power of No
Beth
Wareham
The
terrible 'yes years'. You know them well. You’re suckered into
unflattering
hairdos, back-fat-exposing blouses, bad dates, worse relationships and
treacherous work situations, all because you can’t say that
all-important
two-letter word: N-O.
With
healthy doses of irreverence and humour, author Beth Wareham explains:
•
how deft use of the word no right at the start sets
the tenor of a new relationship
• why marriage is no’s rich
playground and a well-no’d
husband makes a happy mate
• how the word no can
help anyone navigate the
less appealing moments of daily life – and sometimes even change
the world
Wareham’s
tips are complemented by illustrations by young New Yorker cartoonist
Carolita
Johnson. The Power of No is the perfect book for women who may
have been
passed over for promotions, dated a string of losers, or just want to
carve out
a little extra time for themselves.
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Positive
Shrinking
Kevin
Laye
This
book gives you all you need to know now to enable you to achieve
control over
both your weight and your relationship with food. As you read, and then
use the
techniques provided, notice the changes. At the back of the book, you
will find
there are individual exercises to practice with.
The best way to get good at something is to practice, and the
best way to
practice is to practice.
Positive Shrinking is the story of two friends who have battled with
weight for
most of their lives. They have continually promised to change and to
get to how
they want to be, but they have never quite made it.
‘Because....’
Until the year Sam turns up having ‘done it’.
Jo’s reaction is ‘Wow!’ followed quickly by
‘How?!’ As you take this fun
journey through the eyes of Sam and start to practice these simple
techniques,
you will very quickly realize you can can ‘Just do it’ too.
By investing in this book you are truly investing in yourself and your
positive
future.
Be Positive and the Shrinking will happen. The best time to do
something, to
change for the better is 'Now'.
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