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Marg King
on 23rd Jul 2008
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Item: Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet
This book is timeless. The beautiful universality of his spirit and his unrivalled understanding of life and beauty is a gift for the ages. If only the world leaders and their followers would read and apply
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Review by
mkraus
on 17th Jul 2008
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Item: Milton H Erickson,Sidney Rosen, My Voice Will Go with You: Teaching Tales of Milton H. Erikson
Revisiting Erickson after graduate studies, I have found a great many aspects of his metaphorical approach to be very relevant to the field of education. Reaching out to the ostensibly un-reachable has been
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Review by
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on 8th Jul 2008
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Item: Tim F. LaHaye,Jerry B. Jenkins, Left Behind: a Novel of the Earth's Last Days (Left Behind)
This is a very good book. When I read it and I just could not put it down. Make sure after you finish the first one you have to get the other books cause it kind of leaves you in suspense and leaves you on a
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on 25th Jun 2008
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Item: Foundation for Inner Peace, A Course in Miracles: Text, Workbook for Students and Manual for Teachers (Arkana S.)
The best book I ever came across (or did it find me!). A thoroughly modern day 'bible' with inspirational messages, but even more important, a way to experience awakening.
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Review by
hollyshome
on 10th Jun 2008
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Item: Shad Helmstetter, What to Say When You Talk to Yourself
You might think it would be obvious that what you say and hear about yourself could make your life better or worse. This book explains in everyday language why words work for us (or against us) and offers
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Review by
Guest.
on 5th Jun 2008
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Item: Martin E. Moore, The Universal Mind & I
Some good points raised and the question and answer sessions are easy to read.
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Review by
Rishijin
on 29th May 2008
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Item: Philip Toshio Sudo, Zen Guitar
I'll just repeat my good and bad points here:Phil Sudo was one of the few musicians that I have come across who really "got it".He realized that music is an artistic expression of what's in
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Review by
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on 12th May 2008
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Item: Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Women Who Run with the Wolves: Contacting the Power of the Wild Woman
The form is very good and the content is wonderful. Estes gives freedom to enslaved parts of our souls and set them into full life!
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Review by
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on 4th May 2008
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Item: R.H. Charles, The Book of Enoch
I really like the book of Enoch, it was a very enlightening, and opened my eyes to what Enoch's world 'might have been like' or was. I recommend that all people's esp. Christians and Jews read this. This has
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Review by
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on 25th Apr 2008
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Item: M.Scott Peck, The Road Less Travelled (Arrow New-age)
I thought this book has some very interesting perspectives on life and faith. Thought it was a great read and definitely opened up my mind.
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