Spiritual and Self Help

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  • Are you sensitive to atmospheres? Do you meet people who leave you feeling drained and upset? Do you worry about leaving your home unattended? Are you easily intimidated? We all have a natural sensitivity to energies and atmospheres in people and places, and this is the 'how-to' protect yourself from difficult situations and unpleasant atmospheres - and what you can do to change them. There are simple ways to maintain your own psychic space in intimidating situations; protect yourself from powerful personalities; cleanse your home and workplace; create loving vibrations around people, places and objects; settle an atmosphere after a row or unwelcome encounter; and generate a postive energy which can make you happier, more confident and more successful in all that you do.
  • In this inspirational work, Dr. Wayne W. Dyer demonstrates how to restore a life balance by offering nine principles to align thoughts to correspond to desires. Imagine a balance scale with one end weighted down to the ground, and the other end - featuring the objects of your desires - sticking up precariously in the air. This scale is a measurement of your thoughts. To restore the same balance that characterises everything in our universe, you have to take up the weighty thoughts so that they match up to your desires. The seasons reflect the overall harmony of life. For example, winter passes and the blossoms emerge. This is balanced by a need to have the trees rest, so autumn arrives on time and helps the trees ready themselves for another period of repose. This book is dedicated to the idea that we’re a vital component of this creative process and have within ourselves the wherewithal to create all that we want if we recognize and revise out-of-balance thoughts.
  • From 1987 to 1994 Caroline Jones presented a spiritually-focused radio program, The Search For Meaning, on ABC Radio National. Her  searching yet compassionate questioning gently draws responses from the famous and the ordinary on how they make sense of their lives.  Here is not only Caroline's personal journey, but that of fifteen others including former Prime Minister John Gorton, indigenous activist Burnum Burnum, anti-nuclear campaigner Dr. Helen Caldicott and others.
  • Explores the ever-growing spectrum of approaches to self-healing through psychic control - from Arigo's 'rusty knife' surgery and Edgar Cayce's triune concept to Wilhelm Reich's orgone energy and more, far beyond the traditional western views. The author examines the unity of mind, body and spirit as it relates to health and disease.
  • Traditions dating back as far back as human memory associate the market town of Glastonbury with the magical realm of King Arthur and Joseph of Arimathea, who is rumoured to have brought his young nephew Jesus and the Holy Grail to Glastonbury. The author brings together writings which reflect aspects of the Glastonbury legends, including excerpts from texts by Frederick Bligh Bond, William Blake, Dion Fortune, Katherine Maltwood and Ross Nichols, as well as stories and poems.
  • A compilation of the author's observations for successful living - and who does not want a successful life? Our personal life goal posts may change but well-conceived principles to live by are still bound by personal and professional success. This is simple, commonsense wisdom - the sort that often gets lost in our increasingly complex lives. Recommending qualities such as tolerance and self knowledge as crucial tools for successful living, Morgan enlivens the mix with personal vision and becoming your 'own'positive self-fulfilled prophecy.
  • Sequel to The Man Who Listens. Many years have passed since John Godfrey's sanctuary was built as a refuge for the lost. It is just two marble rooms: one for those waiting to be heard and one for the Man Who Listens.  The Man Who Listens accepts every blasphemy, every pitiful excuse, and every intimate tale of degradation with silent understanding. He is a mysterious stranger. Drawn to the Sanctuary are the grieving, the despairing, the cynical, the defeated, the dying, the betrayed, and the broken...a minister who no longer believes in God; a loving usband who would kill his wife to prevent her lingering death from cancer; a thirty-three year old 'boy'; a rich man who has nothing; a coloured man agonising over a life lived as a symbol; a woman whose hope is a dream; a mother forsaking her faith in the wake of her child’s leukemia; a suicidal working man who has lost his business and his family;  an artist going blind and mad; and a disbelieving cop who furiously seeks out the Sanctuary for one purpose: to expose the Man Who Listens as a fraud. For each, there is a revealing confrontation and the discovery that he or she needs to make.
  • A comprehensive handbook of herbalism, with chapters on its history, instructions on the application of herbs, descriptions of plants, directions for gathering and harvesting and much more. Much of the information contained within this volume is timeless and very useful to modern readers with an interest in the medicinal applications of plants and herbs. Contents: History of Herbalism; Herbalism Today: Medicinal and Other Herbs; Botanical Names; Index to Therapeutic Action; Weights and Measures; Medicinal Formulae; Toilet Recipes; Culinary Herbs; Gathering and Drying; Index to Herbs.

  • From the zeros of the mathematician to the void of the philosophers, from Shakespeare to the empty set, from the ether to the quantum, from being and nothingness to creatio ex nihilo, there is much ado about nothing at the heart of things.  Recent discoveries in astronomy are shedding new light on the nature of the vacuum and its dramatic effect upon the explanation of the Universe.  This book ranges over every nook and cranny of nothingness to reveal how the human mind has to make something of nothing in every field of human enquiry.

  • Respected practitioner Vivianne Crowley offers this neat beginner's handbook on Wicca - What Wicca Is; The Origins of Wicca; Practising Wicca; The Elements; Nature; Magic; The Gods; Rituals. Illustrated.
  • For everything that exists, there is someone, somewhere, who is deathly afraid of it.  Such as pupaphobia  (fear of puppets) ; biniphobia (terror of twins) and ecdysiaphobia (scared of strippers).  Even the rich and famous have their terrors:  Actress Betty Grable was terrified of crowds; Roger '007' Moore fears firearms (!)  and Daniel Radcliffe a.k.a "Harry Potter" can't stand clowns (coulrophobia).  A fascinating peek into our psyche that not only names our fears but explains them.
  • Book II of The Ringing Cedars Of Russia. Go on an adventure through the vast expanses of space, time and spirit from the Paradise-like glade in the Siberian taiga to the rough urban depths of Russia's capital city, from the ancient mysteries of our forebears to a vision of humanity's radiant future. For those who feel a deep connection to nature, or would like to deepen it for themselves; and those who have faith in the power of love and the human spirit. It is a presentation of a totally new way of being.   Cover art by Alexander Razboinikov
  • A comprehensive explanation of the rich heritage associated with the art of divination. Forty different divination methods are described, making this volume a source for serious study of major divination disciplines. Fortune-telling methods described include: Physiognomy (face reading); Tasseography (tea-leaf reading);  Palmistry; Graphology (handwriting interpretation); Crystal gazing; Candle flame reading;  Color divination; Numerology and many more. Illustrated.
  • The theme of Vijnana Bhairava Tantra is dharana or concentration. This new translation sheds light on the practice of dharana and comprises 112 different dharanas - techniques of concentration, which can easily incorporated into daily life. It is a practice intended for those of a steady and controlled mind, the techniques can provide a way for those of us with a distracted mind to develop concentration and meditation.
  • Hall's modern approach to natural healthy foods and medicines as well as conservation and anti-pollution makes this book perennial. Simply and clearly written, it tells all that you need to know about growing herbs and using them for health and beauty, flavouring foods, improving the soil and control of garden pests. It's about fresh herbs for the good life in a day and age of artificial favourings, preservatives and pesticides all doing their damage to our health and the natural environment. Potions and cures of ancient times still have value today: did you know that fennel can help you slim down? Or that yarrow and comfrey will halve your compost-making time? Mint can help soothe indigestion, and basil keeps flies out of the kitchen. Keep your roses pest-free with chives and ants will be repulsed by pennyroyal. Illustrated by Astra Lacis.
  • Treat anger like a good meal. Take your time and digest it slowly. Listen to good music for hours afterwards and then drift off to a good night’s sleep. In the light of a new day look at your again again. Then think carefully before you act...or you could end up with severe indigestion. Sara Henderson (Strength To Strength, The Strength In Us All and Some Of My Friends Have Tails) shares the lessons her extraordinary life on Bullo River Station has taught her – humour, down-to-earth commonsense and pearls of wisdom.
  • Jean Houston, internationally renowned philosopher, psychologist and explorer of world myth, takes us deep into the mysteries of Egypt, land of the ancient soul within us all. Houston brings this world to wonderful life, showing how the myth of Isis and Osiris gives modern readers a design for the marriage of body and soul, life and death, the tangible and the hidden. In detailed exercises and dramatic enactments that can be done in groups or alone, she demonstrates how we can identify the Isis and Osiris that are seeking reunion in each of us. The Passion of Isis And Osiris re-creates nothing less than a moment of Egyptian magic that allows us to enter a consciousness that is the gateway to transcendent love. This story of two spiritual soulmates still has resonance for us today, whether we are seeking to join the disparate parts of self or searching for a mate to bond with, soul to soul. Illustrated.
  • The late Louise L. Hay, bestselling author, was internationally known as a leader in the self-help field. Her key message is: If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed.  Louise also shared her own harrowing experiences in the volume and how she overcame them. Chapters: What I Believe;  What Is the Problem? Where Does It Come From? Is It True? What Do we Do Now?  Resistance to Change;  How to Change;  Building the New; Daily Work;  Relationships; Work; Success; Prosperity; The Body. Investing in yourself is the best investment you will ever make. With You Can Heal Your Life you will not only improve your life, but also improve the lives of all those around you. https://cosmiccauldronbooks.com.au/p/love-heal-life-workbook-louise-hay/