Robin Sharma
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is the powerful, inspiring and deeply moving story of Julian Mantle, a star lawyer whose money-centred, time-starved, out-of-balance lifestyle eventually leads him to a spiritual crisis in which he is forced to confront lifes big questions. Hoping to find the lost secrets of happiness and enlightenment, he embarks upon an extraordinary odyssey which takes him to an ancient culture of wise people living deep in the Himalayas. Within this Nirvana, Julian discovers a more joyful way of life along with a little-known system to liberate his mind/body/soul potential and live with more passion, purpose and peace. Written with warmth, wit and insight by best-selling author and acclaimed inspirational speaker Robin S. Sharma, this special book distils timeless lessons of the West for building character, courage and self-discipline with spiritual wisdom of the East for living with greater simplicity, festivity and abundance.
216pp, 9x6 ... Paperback
Published price £9.99 -- You save £3.50 ...35%
Marlo Morgan
This controversial bestseller has actually begun to outsell what many thought of as the most inspirational spiritual work they had ever read - The Celestine Prophecy. It is the fictional account of the spiritual odyssey of an American woman in Australia. Summoned by a remote tribe of nomadic aboriginals to accompany them on a walkabout through the Outback, she makes a 4 month journey with the Real People, as the tribe calls itself. She learns from them to celebrate the unique talents and inner spirit of each person, witnesses powerful methods of natural healing, and comes to understand that their awareness of what it is to be alive is deeply meaningful. Mutant Message Down Under recounts a unique, timely and powerful message for all humankind. "I was hypnotized by the simple truths and spiritual lessons. Read it and tell everyone you know to do the same." - Wayne Dyer
208pp, 8x5 ... Paperback
Published price £8.99 -- You save £2.30 ... 26%
Barbara Gardner
This spellbinding adventure a winner of the Visionary Award for Fiction looks toward the new millennium and sets the stage for the alignment of the worlds great religions. This sweeping 160 year saga of romance, intrigue, tragedy and enlightenment, as five generations of the Hoffman family find their lives impacted by the three Sai Baba avatars of modern India.
354pp, 9x6 ... Paperback
Published price £11.99 -- You save £3.00 ... 25%
Patton Boyle
Reminiscent by turns of Richard bach and Carlos Castaneda, Screaming Hawk details a Christians rediscovery of the Spirit through the teachings of a Native American medicine man. Patton Boyle crafts a completely surprising narrative about a true conversion experience and its inescapable paradoxes. As a Christian at mid-life, floundering in a dry religion, his hero learns to fly and scream like a hawk under the tutelage of a wry Native American teacher, who shares his hard-won secrets, shows us how to reset the boundaries of self, belief and Spirit, and shape new life. - Richard Leviton. It is strong medicine, carrying raw transformational power for all spiritually hungry minds... - Bradford Keeney.
128pp, 9x6 ... Paperback
Published price £8.99 -- You save £2.40 ... 27%
James Redfield
The Insights found in The Celestine Prophecy and The Tenth Insight have touched the lives of many millions of people. Now, in The Secret of Shambhala James Redfield takes us on an exciting spiritual adventure through Tibet and to Shambhala, a secret, mysterious village set high in the Himalayan mountains. Here exists a community of people who live according to the Insights revealed in The Celestine Prophecy and The Tenth Insight. But as this inspiring adventure unfolds, it is clear the Shambhala is in danger, threatened y foreign forces who seek to destroy its higher spiritual plane of existence.
256pp, 8x5 ... Paperback
Published price £8.99 -- You save £1.80 ... 20%
Cinda Wombles Pettigrew & Robyn D Warner
This subtly nuanced title reflects the intermingled histories of white and Aboriginal Australians in this provocative new novel. Jane is the daughter of a wealthy upper-class Australian family. She has the disposition of a long line of women who let men make all their decisions for them, and is possessed with an inexplicable urge to study plants. As she grows up to discover that her roots spread far wider than she could have known, Jane acquires a new understanding of her place in the world. This discovery comes about as the Aboriginal people begin to claim their rights to decision-making power, compensation and respect as the original tenants of the land. This is both a touching story of a young woman coming to terms with her own independence and a sobering portrait of aboriginal exploitation and suffering and how their complicated struggle relates to and affects us all.
242pp, 9x6 ... Paperback
Published price £9.99 -- You save £3.00 ... 30%
Charles J Herbert
This powerful and illuminating first novel by Herbert is a metaphysical murder mystery, brimming with eccentric new Orleans characters, which tells the tale of a young attorney, Andrew Jordan, who is transformed, condemned, and ultimately redeemed by his friendship with a homeless man Christian Waterman (a.k.a. Flipper), who claims to be heir to the throne of the lost city of Atlantis. Swimming to Atlantis is about seeing the worth of each human being, learning the difference between greed and material comfort, and putting genuine faith in an ideal above the instinct to submit meekly to mob morality. It is an unforgettable reading experience with a powerful message about love, hope, compassion, and tolerance.
296pp, 9x6 ... Hardback
Published price £12.99 -- You save £5.00 ... 38%
At last, the much anticipated follow-up to the Celestine Prophecy makes its appearance at the beginning of April. James Redfield continues his compelling spiritual adventure, with near death experiences and the fourth spatial dimension providing more lessons to aid us in our spiritual evolution.
Paperback
Published price £7.99 -- You save £1.20 ... 15%
Brian Bates
Sent on a mission deep into the forests of pagan Anglo-Saxon England, Wat Brand, a Christian scribe, suddenly finds his vision of the world turned upside down. The familiar English countryside is not what it seems: threatening spirits, birds of omen and plants of power lurk in this landscape of fallen terrors and mysterious forces. With Wulf, a sorcerer and mystic, as his guide, Brand is instructed in the magical lore of plants, runes, fate and the life force until finally he journeys to the spirit world on a quest to encounter the true nature of his own soul. " Reads like a fusion of Carlos Castaneda and Tolkien." - Time Out.
220pp ... Paperback
Published price £7.99 -- You save £1.74 ... 22%