Keith Mason
Radionics is a form of vibrational medicine, discovered in the early 1900s by Dr. Albert Abrams, an American neurologist. After taking a case history, a hair sample is sent to the practitioner whenever the patient suffers ill-health. The electro-magnetic field emitted by the sample is analysed, allowing for a very exact diagnosis. And extraordinarily, manipulation of this field, performed upon the sample, can correct the illness in the patient - who may be thousands of miles away!
176pp, 8.5x5.5 ... Paperback
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Deike Begg
Rebirthing, a type of breathing therapy, can eradicate traumatic memories stored inside the body and the unconscious mind that hinder the progress of ones soul journey and uncover the authentic self. This book explains, in clear language, how to remove such negative forces from the body-mind system. Deike Begg offers authoritative information on releasing patterns and blocks such as insecurity, lack of confidence and self-worth, as well as lack of success in relationships and in one's career. Rebirthing points the way to a more authentic, abundant life through this increasingly popular technique that can be learned at home.
206pp, 8.5x5.5 ... Paperback
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Harville Hendrix & Helen LaKelly Hunt
This is the first to address the biggest unexplored issue facing couples today. Most of us are better at giving love than accepting it. We don't realize all the ways that our resistance to appreciation, praise, compliments, and accepting help from others hurts us and cripples our relationships. Many partners learn how to give love, but many more undermine their relationships by forgetting something that is equally important - learning to receive it. According to the authors, the root of the problem is the self-rejection that began in childhood, when our parents and caretakers unintentionally failed to nurture us. We end up rejecting in ourselves whatever our caretakers ignored or rejected in the course of our childhoods. When we become adults, this makes it impossible to let in the love we want and need, even when our partners offer it. As a result, we dismiss compliments, minimise gestures of affection, and create obstacles to true intimacy. In this book, Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt, co-creators of Imago Relationship Therapy, offer a definitive guide to breaking the shackles of self-rejection and embracing the love our partners offer.
320pp, 9.25x6.25 ... ISBN ... 0743483693 ... Hardback
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Barry Cowger
Reconstructing the Real You, Applying Astrology to Family Psychology, is an exciting, unique and powerful blend of astrology and developmental psychology that helps us to reconstruct our real identities by uncovering our hidden, subliminal family programming.
176pp ... Paperback
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Andrew Harvey
Journey into the heart of the Divine Mother with mystical scholar Andrew Harvey, who shows how patriarchal distortions in religious history and doctrine have obscured our knowledge of the sacred feminine. He urgently explains that only by cultivating a direct, respectful relationship with the transformative power of the divine feminine can we alter our disastrous attitude of dissociation from nature, the body, sexuality, and the details of human life, and generate the energy and compassion to reverse the course of destruction we have set the planet hurtling toward. Harvey takes a strong stand against "gurus" and "masters," proposing instead an egalitarian model of spiritual community based on intimate groups of mutually supportive guides and friends.
512pp, 9x6 ... Hardback
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Boye Lafayette De Mente
The astounding transformation of tiny, resource-poor Japan into the worlds second largest economy in the span of less than 30 years was due to the ongoing influence of an ancient samurai code of ethics - a code that once made the Japanese unbeatable warriors in hand-to-hand combat and which now makes them formidable strategists in business and other fields. The most famous combat strategist in Japanese history was Musashi Miyamoto, a warrior who lived from 1584 to 1645. Musashi fought his first duel to the death when he was 13, killing a veteran warrior more than twice his age. By the time he was 29 he had killed over 60 other warriors in death duels and was a legend in his own time. Just before he died, Musashi recorded his philosophy, strategies, and tactics in a short treatise entitled Go Rin Sho - The Book of Five Rings. Samurai Strategies has extracted the fundamentals of Musashis tactics from this esoteric little book and explains them here in the modern context of business, politics, and war. Musashis strategies for winning are as valid today as they were in seventeenth century Japan and provide valuable insights for anyone in any field of endeavour - from business, war, and sports to the fields of art, love, and politics. REMAINDER MARK.
128pp, 8x5.25 ... Paperback
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Oscar Ratti & Adele Westbrooke
The definitive study of the martial arts of feudal Japan, Secrets of the Samurai explains in detail the weapons, techniques, strategies, and principles of combat that made the Japanese warrior a formidable foe. Beginning with a panoramic survey, the work outlines the relentless progression of the military class. In addition to illustrating the combat methods, the author discusses the crucial training necessary to develop the inner power and to concentrate all energy into a single force. REMAINDER MARK.
484pp, 9x6, illus. ... Paperback
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Jeremy Narby & Francis Huxley
Surprisingly little appears to have changed in shamanic practices throughout the world in the last 500 years. Most rely on plant hallucinogens to communicate with otherworldly spirits for guidance and for enhanced perceptions of diseases and the identities of enemies. And most can choose whether to direct their energies for good or for evil purposes, an ability that provoked much hostility among their early observers. Scholarly treatments of shamanism, however, have changed dramatically over the centuries. In this excellent volume, anthropologists Narby (The Cosmic Serpent) and Huxley (Affable Savages) have collected observations about and interviews with shamans from more than 60 missionaries, botanists, anthropologists, ethnographers and psychologists spanning from 1535 to 2000. The contributors convey everything from fear, suspicion and condescension to respect, fascination and adulation. Many contemporary anthropologists lament shamanism's recent popularization and its likely degeneration in global culture. Anthropologist Michael F. Brown writes, "Tribal lore is a supermarket from which [New Age Americans] choose some tidbits while spurning others." As an example of shamanism-as-commodity, British anthropologist Piers Vitebsky cites a dumbed-down version of traditional healing that is part of a compulsory course for schoolchildren in northeast Siberia, where 50 years ago shamans were put to death. On the positive side, ethobotanist Glenn H. Shepard believes that shamans will become the ethnobotanists of the future. This first sweeping study of shamanism is sure to become a classic. REMAINDER MARK.
352pp, 9x6, illus. ... Paperback
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Steve DeMasco
A child of poverty and abuse in New York's Spanish Harlem, DeMasco had every opportunity to become just another inner-city statistic. In time, though, his inward strength and survival instinct led to a dedicated study of martial arts; eventually he became a Shaolin kung fu grandmaster. Originating more than 1,500 years ago in ancient China, the Shaolin monks were simple farmers and worshippers of Buddhism who learned to protect themselves from the constant danger of bandits and overlords with a kind of "meditation in motion," a nonlethal form of self-defense that didn't violate their vows of peace. As their legend grew, they became known as the Shaolin Fighting Monks, revered across the land for their spiritual dedication, enlightened message, and amazing fighting skills. DeMasco entered the Shaolin Temple to battle the demons of his past. But he got more than he bargained for. Besides learning how to wield weapons and take on multiple attackers at once, he discovered an ancient philosophy that helped melt away preconceived notions of the world, and gave him a powerful platform on which to live and grow. In The Shaolin Way, he adapts these teachings for the modern world, singling out ten secrets of survival that can help anyone live a more fulfilled life. In chapters such as "Victims Aren't Born, They're Bred" and "Anger Is Wasted Energy," he explains yin and yang as the balance of weakness and strength, and tells how monks learn to control their anger rather than let it control them.
272pp, 8.5x5.5 ... Hardback
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Sandra Ingerman
With warmth and compassion, Sandra Ingerman describes the dramatic results of combining soul retrieval with contemporary psychological concepts. Drawing on case studies from her ten years of teaching and practice, Ingerman illustrates what psyche or soul damage is and why it is a common yet little understood cause of phycholigical dysfunction. Her pioneering work has enabled thousands of individuals to overcome traumatic dissociation, depression, addictions, memory repression, and other problems through the age-old shamanic technique of soul retrieval. Remainder mark.
240pp, 9.5x6.25 ... ISBN 0062504061 ... Paperback
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Morihei Ueshiba
Aikido - a modern Japanese martial art unique in its synthesis of classic forms with a well-defined spiritual base - offers a key to the art of living naturally and unselfishly in a complicated world. This book explains it in reference to the founder's philosophy of mind and action. In addition, the history of aikido's prewar development as a non-competitive new martial art is described, with a consideration of its international role.
128pp, 7x4.5 ... Paperback
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Kuo Lien-Ying & Simmone Kuo
Tai-Chi Chuan in Theory and Practice has now been edited and expanded by his widow and disciple, Simmone Kuo. Her version includes new material on the philosophical origins of Tai-Chi Chuan, particularly how it relates to the I Ching, the most ancient text of Chinese wisdom. The book also provides explanations of the meaning of this ancient and elegant martial art--its name and history--the keys to understanding the Thirteen Movements, archival photographs of Lien-Ying performing the movements, and other supplementary literature.
124pp, 8.25x5.5, illus. ... Paperback
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Rosemary Ellen Guiley & Sheryl Martin
A holistic approach to dreams, health, and healing that blends the wisdom of East and West. An expert in Western dream interpretation joins a doctor of Oriental medicine to help readers delve into their dreams and emerge with the gifts of health, personal growth, change, and problem solving. In this unique book, the principles of Taoism a holistic treatment of body mind spirit, the balance of yin and yang, and the five basic elements serve as a backdrop for dream exploration and interpretation. Each of these is essential to the health and function of body mind spirit and, as this guide shows, is key to unlocking one's dreams. Western dreamwork, on the other hand, emphasizes the hidden, unconscious meanings of dreams. Never before has Western thought complemented Eastern principles so well. Now readers can take advantage of both worlds. This guide includes: A comprehensive glossary of dream objects, symbols, actions, and animals Exercises using Eastern and Western wisdom to develop dreamwork techniques Guidance on action to take for healing, growth, and change Sample dreams and their interpretations using the Tao of Dreaming method Worksheets for dream study. Remainder mark.
320pp, 8.5x5.5 ... Paperback
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Christopher Hansard
Tibetan Bön medicine is one of the world's oldest and most sophisticated systems of healing -- and the only one endorsed by the Dalai Lama. In The Tibetan Art of Positive Thinking, Christopher Hansard draws upon the practices and principles of Bön, along with his own knowledge of Tibetan teachings, to offer a series of simple, soulful meditations and exercises that can help you achieve spiritual, emotional, interpersonal, and professional success. You'll learn how to: connect to the energy of positive thought - one of the most powerful energy resources; trust your inner wisdom and make decisions with greater ease; confront your fears, accept disappointment, maintain hope; enhance your relationships by giving unconditional love and helping others ...and much more. You are what you think - and with this book as your guide, you can direct yourself toward greater freedom, meaning, and lifelong happiness. Remainder mark.
336pp ... Paperback
Dave Lowry
Traditions is required reading for serious martial artists. It is the third book of essays from prominent martial arts writer Dave Lowry and contains fascinating stories that illustrate key martial arts principles. This collection includes discussions on the spirit of ryomi, the process of self-evaluation and improvement; the importance of yuyo, the distance where an attacker must focus his strike; and the significance of ma, the space in time between successive attacks.
176pp, 9x6 ... Paperback
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Ken Eagle Feather
Explore shamanistic practices, lucid dreaming, and out-of-body experiences as the author relates his early perceptions and his studies under nagual shaman don Juan Matus where he first learned to enhance and manage perception, the studies into his out-of-body experiences at the famed Monroe Institute. Eagle Feather shares many of his "power" exercises, including using death as an advisor, bilocation dreaming, chakra tuning, and the vision quest.
280pp, 8.25x5.75 ... Paperback