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Chris King's unbelievable journey from an uneducated, 20-year-old single mom to the world's first female semiconductor company CEO.
A unique philosophic fantasia, using imagination and drama to argue for philosophy's vital importance to the human future.
A bold response to a question everyone asks but few answer: What is utopia?
A practical handbook for sustainable diversity, equity and inclusion change.
Too Much and Not Enough is a book to help those and loved ones who suffer from emotional dis-regulation.
A new way of thinking about meaning through the four dimensions of Comprehension, Purpose, Significance, and Belonging
An official looking at Giza shares his concerns about the building of the Great Pyramid.
How to give yourself the gift of time when you travel, and by so doing, discover something about the world, and about yourself.
A book for anyone who searches for bones in the spiritual path.
'One of the greatest and most artful voices of contemporary Craft.' Fio Gede Parma, initiate, mentor, cunning person, and author Taste the Forbidden History. Witchcraft owned your skin before you ever knew you did. You slipped into it down the drain-pipe of a birth cord, and it had you sewn into the flesh-purse of your baby hide. Many tales have come down to us over the past few hundred years, stories of outsiders reflected in a mirror darkly. The People of the Outside is a different sort of history, some of the deepest buried sediment to be found in a cave and sifted for traces of the past. It is a history of the dust. It pulls apart binaries and invites us to use our hybrid brains - every tool, from science to intuition - to untangle the elf-locks that endure as a clever-cord, an elongated witch's ball, one that reaches all the way back to our own almost extinct ancestors. Welcome to the witchcraft of the dispossessed, from the almost until recently forgotten forebears to eating people, and an unflinching examination of what it means to be a person of the outside.
The memoir of a teacher, for whom an extraordinary student becomes a metaphysical teacher, instructing her through telepathy.
Word of the Day Practice helps you create at will, become more productive, acquiring self-acceptance while permanently upgrading your writing.
A compelling, gritty novel that explores a range of human suffering with heart, soul, and humor.
Alice wanted to write a book about a perfect summer by the sea. She didn't think it would be about magic, bones and death...
The New Earth is the happy ending predicted by spiritual mystics for thousands of years. Nirvana, Heaven, Shambhala, Gaia, and Third Temple are some of the names, but the name is irrelevant. It's a higher vibrational dimension without fear, binarism, and violence. Peace, collaboration, and a clean planet are the norms. Spiritual Nutrition provides tools to bring the New Earth to us smoothly. The book enables readers to understand and feel what's going on and helps them make changes to themselves to help. It presents strategies and steps to clean the body, mind, and spirit; lift the vibration; and spread loving light as an antidote for fear and hate. It also questions the meaning of reality. The book relies on an energy vibration context for its argument. Higher vibrations are peaceful, kind, and smooth, the kind we need to move to the New Earth. Lower vibrations are angry, destructive, and disempowering--the kind that holds us in a world of fear and hate. The book relies on vibrational lifting as the goal and prescribes a path of a plant-based diet, meditation, yoga, thoughtfulness, and kindness to self and others.
Essays and interviews on Druidry, environmentalism, nature, ethics and spiritual wisdom spanning over 15 years
In the wake of nuclear Armageddon, unimaginable horrors and evils continue to desecrate the remains of the modern world.
Explores the depths of the personal through postcritical and theopoetic lenses, and fleshes out the richness of insights and limits in Augustine's - as well major 20th-century thinkers' - understanding of our deepest self.
A comprehensive look at beliefs in and views of the Otherworld across Celtic, English, and modern folklore.
A compelling, heartwarming case for teachers as global changemakers in everyone's backyard - nothing short of a lesson plan for hope.
The humorous history of humanity's game-changers.
Inspired by early Quaker Margaret Fell, this book uses stories and practical exercises to help and encourage us all to find hope in difficult times
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