Some books are to be
tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and
digested; that is, some books are to be read only in parts, others to
be read, but not curiously, and some few to be read wholly, and with
diligence and attention.
Sir Francis Bacon |
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In Sacred Space
Tranquility
Fountains
Transport yourself to a babbling brook on a summer
afternoon, listening to water flow over well-worn rocks or rush
down the mountainside. Now imagine that same peace and serenity in
your own home or office! |
In Celtic Wisdom
Celtic
Spirit: A Daily Journey
With this inspiring book of day-by-day
mediations, renowned Celtic scholar Caitlin Matthews shows you how to
reawaken the power of the age-old Celtic spiritual inheritance.
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In Spirituality
Wherever You
Go, There You Are
The idea that meditation is
"spiritual" is often confusing to people, Kabat-Zinn writes; he prefers to think
of it as what you might call a workout for your consciousness.
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In Simple Living
Voluntary
Simplicity
recognized as a powerful and
visionary work in the emerging dialogue over sustainable ways of living.
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In Motivational A Year to
Live
Socrates
believed that we should "always be occupied in the practice of dying" in
order to appreciate our living. So imagine that you only have one year
left to live. What would you do differently?
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In Finance
The Motley
Fool Investment Guide
In a world where 3 out of 4 mutual funds under-perform the stock market's
average annual growth, you might just want to strap on a belled cap and golden slippers
and give this a try. |
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In Fiction/Fantasy
Black Sun
Rising
Ancestors of the original colonists from Earth are caught in a desperate battle for
survival against the fae--a terrifying natural force that preys on the human mind. |
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Food/Cooking
The
Medieval Cookbook
An illustrated survey of the
Middle Ages and its food, this book draws 80 recipes from medieval
sources and updates them for the modern kitchen. |
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In Holiday/Seasonal
Celebrate
the Solstice
Practical suggestions for ecstatic seasonal renewal by celebrating
the solstices.
"Celebrate the Solstice" is built on the premise that humans are innately connected to natural rythms and that our ancestors successfully reconnected and harmonized with these natural cycles through ritualistic celebrations centered around the solstices and equinoxes. |
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