Book Review
Promises to Confess To
In Promises to Confess To: An Encouraging Word, Elder Harvey Marshall, who identifies himself as a born-again Christian, writes that he knew that God was calling him to service from the time he was a small child. In 2009, while serving...
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The Age of Divinity
Unsatisfied with the religious teachings he had been exposed to in his childhood and youth, spiritual teacher B. William Ball embarked on a sixty-year journey of spiritual discovery through personal study and meditation. At first,...
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The Best of All Possible Worlds
Set in Amherst, Massachusetts, in the 1970s and 80s when Eastern spiritual teachings and philosophies were just beginning to take hold in the West, B. Steven Verney’s "The Best of All Possible Worlds" is the story of Sam O’Connor, a...
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Clear the Path
Clear the Path: A Simple Approach to Eliminating Emotional Issues, by Leticia “Lee” Verdin, presents what the author declares to be a rapid and effective method of eliminating the barriers to achieving one’s goals. These barriers...
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Leadership Stories of Mother Hen
Author Chukwudi Eze, a graduate of Vassar College and Columbia University, has used traditional African storytelling methods to present incisive and compelling truths about leadership in this updated and expanded version of his 2006...
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The Influence of Love and Forgiveness
Garry Hamilton was a young man at the height of his powers when he received tragic news that immediately changed his life. A phone call from his father, his familiar Jamaican accent made stronger by grief, brought the author to his knees...
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An Invitation to Think and Feel Differently in the New Millennium
Harry J. Bury brings a wealth of experience and deep spiritual awareness to his visionary yet practical guide to understanding evolutionary cultural shifts in this new millennium. Integrating spirituality, scholarly research, and...
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A Radical Theory of Evolution
Yuriy Alexandrovich Kalinnikov’s A Radical Theory of Evolution remained unpublished at the time of its writing, as did the larger work of which it was part (The Anatomy of Art, a Neurophysiological Basis of Created Stimulation, written...
