By making seemingly abstract concepts concrete, two psychologists offer a self-therapeutic method for quieting one’s most harmful self-doubts. At one time or another, virtually everyone has dealt with an internal voice that undermines... Read More
Inviting readers along on a year’s journey of gratitude, Dr. Angeles Arrien, a teacher, cultural anthropologist, and author (The Four-Fold Way; The Second Half of Life) draws on a world of inspiration and perennial wisdom in this, her... Read More
Author of the phenomenally successful Women Who Run With the Wolves, Clarissa Pinkola Estés returns again to her passionate, persuasive storytelling in a work that celebrates the many manifestations of the Blessed Mother. Estés writes,... Read More
Dr. Mariana Caplan, psychotherapist and author of seven books, including Halfway Up the Mountain and award-winning Eyes Wide Open, shares her lifetime spiritual journey in search of a teacher. “The spiritual path is neverending,”... Read More
A paleoanthropologist by training, Hank Wesselman captures for a new generation the stories and wisdom nurtured over eight years of friendship with the late Hale Kealohalani Makua, one of Hawaii’s greatest ancestral leaders and... Read More
A scientist in California recovers her daughter’s stolen harp with the help of an Arkansan dowser and an Oakland map, an experience which turns her scientific worldview upside down. Receiving spot-on answers to daily decisions in ways... Read More
The story of this author’s discovery of “instant bliss that went way beyond happiness” is reminiscent of the biblical story of Saul’s conversion on the road to Damascus. Like Saul, Thornton had not given much thought to whether... Read More
More than 10 million dogs are estimated to have separation anxiety, and up to 90% of dog owners discuss behavioral issues with their vets. According to authors Leeds and Wagner, relief for both canine and human could be just a boombox... Read More