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American Folk Magick

by H. Shaw Cauchy

The author’s teacher, Preston Zerbe, says “The greatest thing is belief…faith…it can be done.” Well, that, and a bowl of salt, a ball of red yarn and a few drops of dragon blood. Written by a practicing witch, this is a... Read More

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The Tao of Eating

by Jackie Ankerson

Taoism teaches us to listen to our inner voice that seeks unity within ourselves, which results in harmonious relationships with the world. It asks us to empty our minds of knowledge and information that focus on outcomes, which obstruct... Read More

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Seeking Peace

by Sharon Flesher

From the title, one might expect this volume from Arnold, a veteran peace activist, to outline solutions for ending conflict in various world hot spots. But Arnold makes it clear in the first chapter of Seeking Peace that this will be an... Read More

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Feng Shui for the Body

by Sophia Tarila

By sharing with readers his personal quest of the mind-body-spirit connection, Santos, a practitioner of Oriental medicine, draws us into exciting health and self-development implications. The catchy title is the second book by Santos,... Read More

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The Goddess in the Gospels

Author of the controversial The Woman with the Alabaster Jar, Starbird dives into one of the most compelling issues of modern times—the reclaiming of the sacred feminine and the “Sacred Marriage” of Christ and Mary Magdalene. An... Read More

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Zenvesting

by Vicki Gervickas

Perhaps it is the approach of the new millenium, but a shift away from accumulating for the sake of accumulating can be seen on every bookshelf. Thousands of words are devoted to simplifying your life and soothing your soul. With... Read More

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Soul Work

by Cindy Patuszynski

Soul Work offers a refreshingly unconventional approach to the quest for satisfying work. Rather than focusing on matching occupations against personality traits as many other books do, this book advocates finding one’s ideal job... Read More

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Homerun

by Lisa Salisbury

The cover of this book is inviting, but the interior is a bit off-putting with its no-nonsense design and black and white illustrations. One is left with the initial impression that this is a dryly written, how-to manual. But those who... Read More

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