Spiritual and Self Help

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  • Michel de Nostredame - the most famous prophet the world has ever known. Of the thousands of predictions that he made in his lifetime, many have come true with startling accuracy. The book covers predictions covering the years 1996 to 2100 - not only those predictions made by Nostradamus, but those of other great and famous mystics. Some of these mention: Warplanes over the Americas; a possible widespread nuclear attack on the United States that devastates New York - an attack that may coincide with a similar attack on the Middle East;  what will the Age of Aquarius bring? And will the dead walk the Earth?
  • A real treasure chest of a book - one to dip into for wisdom from across the ages, from all ages and professions, from literary figures to world leaders.  There really is something for every human condition and for everyone: Mark Twain...I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them never happened. Or perhaps Honoré de Balzac: There is no such thing as a great talent without great will-power. And here's John Wesley in a wry moment: Some people have just enough religion to make them uncomfortable. Abraham Lincoln knew what he was talking about when he said: Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. And Abigail Van Buren, famous agony aunt, observed: People who fight fire with fire, usually end up with ashes.
  • Our homes are mirrors of ourselves. Through them we can interface with the universe. Everything in the universe is composed of constantly changing energy, including your home and its contents. This energy can profoundly influence your ability to be healthy, loving, creative and abundant. By clearing and enhancing this energy you can transform your home into a sanctuary which radiates positive energy in ever-expanding circles. Denise Linn shows you how you can dramatically change your life by changing the environment in your home or office. She combines information from her own Native American heritage with material she has personally collected from native traditions around the world to bring you practical, easy-to-use exercises for balancing the physical, emotional and spiritual energies in your home, including how to: Diagnose and solve problems with stagnant home energiee; use sacred sound, spirit smoke, mystic symbols and purifying fire for clearing home energy; discover the personal numerology of your home; Use the ancient art of Feng Shui for the placement of objects in your home; Call house angels and totems as home protectors; use rituals to rid your home of unwanted spirits;Instantly uplift the energy in your home.
  • 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.
  • The message of this book is very simple: Right now, you can be happier. More things won't do it. Even a great relationship may not save you. The focus here is on the only place where real change can happen: in how you see yourself and relate to other people. The book uses practical guidance and warm, realistic inspiration to show clearly that while you can't always choose what happens in your life, you can choose your responses, values and behaviors - and the results are life changing. Here are skills and insights across all areas, from your most intimate relationships to your friendships, extended family, work and community. Psychologically positive and astute, it also looks at the big spiritual questions that let you value your life rather than just spending it. Small changes bring BIG results. 
  • What is a swami? What are they really like? What do their teachings actually say? This book is concerned with just these questions and explores with enthusiasm and respect the wise (and sometimes not-so-wise) holy men of India. It looks at their teachings and methods in the search for peace, their ways of life, their human personalities and their holy purpose. It's a profound look at what East and West can mean to each other and also a series of portraits of the swamis, babas, yogis and ordinary people that Doug Boyd encountered during his travels.
  • Who wouldn't want to know the answer to the question: What will happen next?  For hundreds of years, philosophers, scientists, and mystics have studied the enigmatic writings of the great prognosticator Nostradamus for clues as to what our future holds. Drawing upon recent investigations undertaken by government agencies, major corporations, and noted works by world-renowned researchers, this book contains never-before revealed predictions for the years 2003-2025 - including a haunting reference to the September 11 attacks on the Twin Towers in one of Nostradamus's most famous quatrains. Arranged in chronological year-by-year order of events, predictions range from the future of science and technology, to drastic changes in climate, population explosions, political upheaval and social and cultural milestones for humanity. For all those who wish to know the foretold destiny of our world in the next quarter century, this is a must-have guide for the future.
  • Vividly detailed and highly readable, this classic history of witchcraft and demonology provides a thorough exploration of sorcery, Satanism and every variety of the black arts. Reflecting popular folklore and theological opinions of the late medieval and early Renaissance periods, this survey of necromancy traces witchcraft from ancient times to the twentieth century, describing the link between heresy and the occult. Threaded with dramatic accounts of witch trials and devil's pacts, this time-tested reference offers a compelling look at The Worship of the Witch, Demons and Familiars, the Sabbat, and Diabolic Possession and Modern Spiritism. It also offers fascinating insight into the role of the Witch in Dramatic Literature. A prolific occult historian, Montague Summers wrote numerous books, and he edited and translated such important early demonology and witchcraft texts as the Malleus Maleficarum. An intriguing perspective on the development of the black arts and their heretical interpretations by society, church, and state. Illustrated.
  • 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.
  • If you're re-examining your priorities or searching for a sense of purpose, here is the explanation and guide to finding happiness and fulfilment by understanding the true essence of the sun sign. There are examples of people past and present, famous and unknown - Bill Clinton, Princess Diana, Mother Teresa and Bill Gates - that all paint a rich, detailed picture of each sun sign personality. Ancient esoteric lore and myth combine with practical, down-to-earth advice and unerringly accurate observations. Are some sun signs better able to cope with change or embrace new technology? What challenges will competitive Aries find? Why is marriage such an important issue for Librans? Why are Taureans so preoccupied with financial security? What work do Geminis excel at? Is it true that Sagittarius is a lucky sign? Are Scorpios really the sexiest sign of the zodiac? If you want a better understanding of yourself and others, this could be the book for you.
  • This is the story of Mary Slessor  (1848 - 1915) whose heroic service is commemorated in a window in the Victoria Art Gallery, Dundee. In 1874 there was a great wave of missionary enthusiasm and Mary Slessor answered the call.  In 1876 she set sail from Liverpool for Nigeria where she learned Efik, one of the numerous local languages, then began teaching. Because of her understanding of the native language and her bold personality Mary Slessor gained the trust and acceptance of the locals and was able to spread Christianity  while promoting women's rights and protecting native children.