How do we embrace the Tao? By holding ourselves with great tenderness. These words from The Caregiver’s Tao Te Ching distill the wisdom of William and Nancy Martin’s strong and gentle book and give voice to the deepest, and often... Read More
“No man can get rich himself unless he enriches others.” This quote from Earl Nightingale is one of many from various sources sprinkled throughout this book and its companion, Your Personal Success Quote Bible. In them, the author... Read More
Translated from the French, "Zarma Folktales of Niger" captures the essence of the oral tradition in English, retelling these West African stories of animals and the people who interact with them with clarity and humor. Readers of all... Read More
“If enlightenment is your goal, make it your journey.” This is the motto of Belzebuub, a Gnostic spiritual teacher. In this collection of interviews, talks, and articles, he offers diverse and accessible approaches to making life... Read More
“My early life was more work than play” writes Clara Threatt Vincent the eldest child of handsome one-armed Clarence. “We worked harder than any adult did in our community but he was always complaining about us” she writes of her... Read More
“In this crisis and on TV you just need to look more hard-working…ROLL UP THE SLEEVES!“ —E-mail from Sharon Worthy to FEMA Director Michael Brown (September 3 2005) Perhaps no other individual has more information on the historic... Read More
…so God please use me to try to take a stand against the atrocities of the soul *—*from “My Daddy’s Records” The Looking Heart: Poetic Expressions From Within, a convergence of spirit and emotion, is an ambitious effort of one... Read More
“What attracts men and offends women is that there are no feelings in Malenglish” Lewis’ protagonist Chuck Evans explains. That’s because it’s how men talk to men when no one else is around. Maneglish is a kind of... Read More