Book Review
A Philosophy of Information
The current era has been called “The Age of Information,” and much attention is given to the development of faster, more effective, and even more stylish ways to store, retrieve, and transmit that information. But beyond decisions...
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Reflections
To read the poems of Dalia is to be brought into the great circle of survivors; her words call up memories of arduous journeys and celebrations of victories won. In her poem, Time to Write, Dalia shares that she “once yearned for...
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A Commuter's Guide to Enlightenment
Commuting as spiritual practice may not be the easiest path to enlightenment as it presents so many opportunities for frustration, irritation, and even rage to erupt. Marking off his own daily commute on the Major Deegan Expressway in...
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Resurrecting from Cancer
Survivors of cancer, even those whose disease had progressed as far as stage four, attest to their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual healing through the practice of Master Yan Ming Li’s ZiJiu (self-rescuing) Method. Natural and...
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Gentle Yoga for 50 Plus
Those who have associated the term “yoga” with words like “difficult” “time-consuming” “boring” or “painful” will find Gentle Yoga for 50 Plus* a lighthearted encouraging and easy-to-follow introduction to a practice...
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Salted with Salt and the Altar of Silence
The road trip has been the quintessential rite of passage for many young Americans. Jason Akley, author of four other books and holder of a BS degree in physics and mathematical economics from Tulane University, based the first of this...
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The Land of the Nen-Us-Yok
Author Jamie Sutliff has woven a fast-paced tale of fantasy and adventure in multiple dimensions inhabited by humans monsters wizards elves pixies and the Nen-Us-Yok or “Spirit-Dwarf People” of Native American legend. Wielding...
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Instinct for Freedom
In 1990, the author, an American who was once a Buddhist monk with spiritual roots in Burma, clandestinely re-enters that country while its regime is holding its people hostage, sealing the borders and exterminating the rural population....
