Spiritual and Self Help

//Spiritual and Self Help
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  • Technology touches every part of our lives. Computers put men out of work; pushing a single button can start a nuclear war. Yet gradually, the world is beginning to remember that it is Man for whom the machines must work, not the other way around. Science, for all its achievements, has not really helped us understand ourselves or realise our potential. Each of us needs to take it upon ourselves to understand our true nature and strength, remembering the infinite power given to us by the Universe and that the power of Buddha, a saint or even a great business man is available to all. The author regards his Four Principles to Unify Mind and Body as having been given to him by the universe to spread the word of the way of the universe and asks that each reader of this book pass the teachings within to others.
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • From the preface: There is a power lying hidden in man, by the use of which he can rise to higher and better things. There is in man a greater Self, that transcends the finite self of the sense-man, even as the mountain towers above the plain.The object of this little book is to help men and women to bring their inward powers of mind and spirit into expression, wisely and in harmony with universal law; to build up character, and to find within themselves that wondrous Self, which is their real self...Written in 1953, this is a work of metaphysics and the ability to create realities through belief and how to use adversity to become strong.
  • Buckland explores and instructs in various methods of conducting paranormal experiments including astral projections, talking boards, hauntings, numerology, palmistry, scrying, ceremonial magic, tarot, I Ching, ESP and hypnosis, the secrets of black magic and ceremonial magic and much more.  A good basic guide from a responsible writer.
  • Here is a book which penetrates to the core of the Typhonian current active in the world today-- and does so by returning to the very fountainheads of Setian practice and philosophy. Never before has anyone made the true Typhonian current more plain and objective, in practice or in theory.
  • Thirty steps to spiritual satisfaction? It can be done. This is a practical approach to a way of life that is being rediscovered in Western society - a statement of life that synthesises elements of Hinduist and Buddhist thought with guidance to those who wish to be less tied to the mechanistic type of life and who are aiming at great spiritual satisfaction. It's not easy - but the exercises will help to attain a positive state of mind, a poise and a glad philosophy.
  • Explore the history, music, art and symbols of this fascinating and ancient religion. Discover the Voodoo spirits who can help you on your journey through life. Learn about the rituals, charms, magical lamps, and baths used to protect against ill-health, charm a lover, balance the soul, and achieve success and prosperity. Illustrated.
  • Sarah Ban Breathnach wanted to offer men the same reflective book that she offered women in Simple Abundance. Yet, she also knew that she needed a man to help her represent an authentic male experience, a book that mined beneath the "Men Are from Mars" stereotypes and "Iron John" expectations. So she joined forces with Michael Segell, former "Men's Mind" columnist for Esquire and author of Standup Guy. From there, the duo gathered these contemplative, humorous, and mature essays written by a diverse sampling of men, including a backwoods hermit, mystical rabbi and world renowned rock star. Segell writes the poignant introductions to the essays while Ban Breathnach inserts her personal responses at the end of particularly provocative essays. At times she sounds like an interloper in a "boy's only" tree fort club, her comments sounding out of place within these private moments of male bonding. Yet she forces readers, men and women alike, to acknowledge the feminine within the male experience, a goal that we tend to resist.