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Category: BooksThe news items published under this category are as follows.
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Posted on Friday, June 01, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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"A Divine Transition" is a court-documented story that sidesteps traditional religion and offers a practical, metaphysical approach to life's problems. Autobiographical, the author shares her mystical journey of empowerment through the power of prayer. She begins her story with a profound encounter with the Radiant Energy she believes ignites the consciousness of our material world. The first few chapters detail an increasing awareness that her preconceived perceptions create the reality she is experiencing. A recipient of an extraordinary act of kindness from a stranger that both changes and saves her life, she decides to help someone else in return.
Book Offers a Practical, Metaphysical Approach to Life's Problems
A Divine Transition is a court-documented story that sidesteps traditional religion and offers a practical, metaphysical approach to life's problems. Autobiographical, the author shares her mystical journey of empowerment through the power of prayer. She begins her story with a profound encounter with the Radiant Energy she believes ignites the consciousness of our material world. The first few chapters detail an increasing awareness that her preconceived perceptions create the reality she is experiencing. A recipient of an extraordinary act of kindness from a stranger that both changes and saves her life, she decides to help someone else in return.
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Posted on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 - 06:39 PM |
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The exploration of one man's mind leads another to enlightenment and a transformation of consciousness in T. Dworksy's novel, "Interior Fields."
A Psychological Study Leads to One Man's Transformation in New Novel
Author T. Dworsky did his initial research for Interior Fields while living for a short time in London after completing his undergraduate training in creative writing. And it was during the time he spent in the Army as a Signals Intelligence Analyst that he developed the character sketches for Daniel and Pepon, the main characters of the story.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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For the first time in the history of civilization human beings are beginning to awaken en mass, and "The Awakening" guides the reader into these higher states of consciousness as they are reading.
Author Explains the Radical Awakening of Consciousness Occurring on the Planet
The Awakening, an Evolutionary Leap in Human Consciousness is a book that connects with the reader energetically, through Shaktipat, the primordial life force that underlies all creation. The book serves as a mirror to reflect back an innate inner knowing that awakens the consciousness of the reader as they are reading it.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - 04:00 PM |
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Terry Andrews' transformational novel, "Dance of the Jaguar," provides inspiration and insight for a fulfilling life through one woman's enchanting journey to self-discovery.
Personal Growth Techniques Offered In Magickal Story on Finding Happiness
Readers looking for a "how-to" novel on living a happy life will find what they seek, thinly veiled within the charming story of Terry Andrews' new novel, Dance of the Jaguar: The Path to Transformation.
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Posted on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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Sammy Shu's new children's book, "There's a Season for All" shares the enchanting story of four fairy sisters who must learn to put aside their differences to work together.
Whimsical Fairy Tale Teaches Values of Responsibility and Cooperation
As anyone with a brother or sister knows, getting along with siblings can be extremely difficult at times, but when it happens, it's a very rewarding and beneficial experience. Sammy Shu tackles the issue of sibling relations with an example of positively magical collaboration between four fairy sisters in her children's book, There's a Season for All.
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Posted on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 - 02:00 PM |
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The ghosts of one Adirondack cemetery come alive again in autumn, as teenage Will Durant first collects ghost stories from several area residents, and then tests out his machismo in the graveyard - and has a ghost experience of his own.
Mother-Son Team Brings New Life to Old Adirondack Ghosts
Adirondack Nightmare: A Spooky Tale in the North Country is a brief ghost story aimed at "middle readers" (second or third grade through fifth or sixth grade) - and firmly rooted in a strong sense of place. Not only the plot line, but also the villages, sights, family names, and even local recipes in the book are drawn from local lore. The book was created by two lifelong area residents: Rebecca Leonard, owner of Under One Roof Video stores in Plattsburgh and Morrisonville, and her son Nick, a sophomore in high school, who illustrated the cover and interior as a college project.
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Posted on Monday, May 21, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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It is mysticism -- and it is mystery, profound contemplation of the answers to our human dilemma: we are connected to the world and connected to God. It is the divine faith leading its followers to a path of spiritual enlightenment.
Inside the Mysticism of Sufi Enlightenment
It is mysticism -- and it is mystery, profound contemplation of the answers to our human dilemma: we are connected to the world and connected to God. It is the divine faith leading its followers to a path of spiritual enlightenment.
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Posted on Thursday, May 17, 2007 - 04:00 PM |
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Does white America suffer from an identity problem? Joel Godfrey Johnson asks some interesting questions in "Wake Up America." Our question is, is he a brave thinker, or are his ideas suspect?
What's With America's Love Affair With Self-Denial?
Why do people who claim to celebrate diversity not deal with it in their lives? Why do people who have obvious problems with themselves claim to know the answers to everyone else's? Why do people claim they don't see color when they look at an individual, yet they openly talk about people in reference to their color? And lastly, why is it that so many seem so concerned with the downtrodden of the world when in reality they only associate with people of economic or educational privilege?
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Posted on Thursday, May 17, 2007 - 02:00 PM |
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"What Story Are You Living?" is a fascinating new guidebook to self-discovery. Though every life story is unique, there are recurrent patterns, called archetypes, in the characters and themes. What Story, written by archetype experts Drs. Carol Pearson (best-selling author of The Hero Within and other books) and Hugh Marr, includes two copies of a scientifically validated self-assessment of these hidden archetypal patterns. This knowledge can then be applied to develop better scripts and more versatile roles to play.
Book Helps Readers Understand and Improve Their Life Stories
Shakespeare called people actors on a stage, and an old television series claimed "there are eight million stories in the naked city."
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Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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"Ice to Fire" examines the dichotomy between accepting other cultures and maintaining a sense of self within a native culture.
New Historical Novel Based on Interviews with Southeast Alaskan Elders
Ice to Fire, a new historical novel by Marty Strauss, tells a story that is both familiar and new: that of Native Alaskans struggling to maintain cultural identity in the face of globalization. A refreshing account of a unique culture, Strauss' story uses historical themes that affect societies across the world.
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