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 Topic: News - ArchivesThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
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Posted on Thursday, August 10, 2006 - 03:00 PM |
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EcceNova Announces New Paranormal Publishing Niche
EcceNova Editions, a small, independent publishing venture founded in 2003, has officially declared its Paranormal 'foundation' and future agenda.
Initially a publisher of Paranormal, Religious, and Scientific Non-Fiction, a recent turn of events led Editor Janet Tyson, MA to conclude that the role for EcceNova was being shaped by the very people submitting manuscripts.
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Posted on Tuesday, August 08, 2006 - 09:00 PM |
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Kioni Carter Urges Women to Discover the Goddess Within
Kioni Carter aims to help women get back to their spiritual essence through the power of self-realization and affirmation. This is not just another self-help book for women. It takes "girl power" to the next level.
Kioni Carter breaks through with a soul-searching account of what women need to do to understand the road to self-love and their place in the universe.
God Is a Woman: 7 Keys to Self-Love and Empowerment for Women is a seven-part journey of discovery. It includes commentary on the subjects of love, forgiveness, and spirituality, amongst other topics. It also touches on personal experiences in Kioni’s own life that inspired her to write this piece. Kioni states, "I am an open book. I use my experiences to teach others, so they will be able to see the road-blocks before they get to them, and hopefully take the detour."
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Posted on Monday, August 07, 2006 - 07:00 PM |
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Unconditional love will win the day, and the future will be a new beginning.’
A prediction from the third-generation Medium and Spiritualist, for the future of life on planet Earth in the next century.
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Posted on Friday, August 04, 2006 - 09:00 PM |
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Temporary Temples of Beauty
SOUTH BEND, Ind., (PRIMEZONE) -- Finding our rightful place and purpose in the world is always a daunting task to achieve, especially for women, since men continue to dominate leadership and influential positions of society. In her new book, author Darla Murray Loomis expresses her belief that the "crossroad of transformation" will help others understand themselves better and move further along their spiritual and transformation paths. These are the lessons that can be learned in her new book Temporary Temples of Beauty.
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Posted on Thursday, August 03, 2006 - 03:00 PM |
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Self Help Workbook In-Versing Your Life Re-Released with 5 New Books in Self Help Book Series
Announcing the re-release of the self-help workbook "In-Versing Your Life" by Cynthia Blomquist Gustavson, as well as 5 new books in the In-Versing Self-Help Series. For use at home or in therapy sessions.
Self-help workbooks for self-discovery, spirituality and healing are available once again from the pen of Cynthia Blomquist Gustavson.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 02, 2006 - 09:00 PM |
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New Age Mystic Declares, 'It's Time For a New God'
Modern spirituality reaches new popularity spawned by novels, newly-discovered documents.
Virginia-based visionary and new age mystic, Master Charles Cannon, says humanity is at an historic crossroads and, in his words, "It’s time for a new God." Known world-wide as the originator of the Synchronicity Experience -- a technological approach to modern, contemplative holistic spirituality, Master Charles has dialogued on this controversial theme in talks given at his Virginia Sanctuary as well as during a recent tour of Australia.
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Posted on Sunday, July 30, 2006 - 12:00 PM |
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Penn researchers examine the effects of meditation on early cognitive impairment
First study at Penn's new 'Center for Spirituality and the Mind,' created to explore relationships between spirituality and science in the human brain
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine are examining the effectiveness of meditation on early cognitive impairment. Once this new study is completed, the results could help answer lingering questions over whether or not stress-reducing techniques and mind exercises can lessen or even prevent cognitive decline. This is the first study at Penn's new "Center for Spirituality and the Mind," which evolved from work initiated in Penn's Department of Radiology to embrace and encourage researchers from the fields of medicine, pastoral care, religious studies, social work, nursing, and bioethics to expand our knowledge of how spirituality may affect the human brain.
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Posted on Friday, July 28, 2006 - 05:00 AM |
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Holistic Health Expert Offers Free Solutions for Common Health Challenges
Douglas W. Morrison N.D., an internationally known author and lecturer in holistic health, has entered into a joint venture with Beryl Wolk, "the world’s greatest marketing genius." Together they will work to present Morrison’s unique insights on holistic health to a broader audience through online seminars, DVDs, and a free holistic health e-mail newsletter.
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Posted on Sunday, July 23, 2006 - 12:00 PM |
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Futurists from around the world will descend on Toronto, July 28-30
Bethesda, MD – WorldFuture 2006, the annual conference of the World Future Society will be held from July 28-30 at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel. Presenters from around the globe will examine all the major trends and developments influencing the future in the fields of technology, government, the environment, values and spirituality, education, futures methodologies, and health.
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Posted on Saturday, July 22, 2006 - 12:00 PM |
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International Conference Infuses Femininity & Spirituality Back Into The Businesswoman
Business mavens often preach that success comes at the expense of personal fulfillment. For women, who abandon femininity and spirituality to assimilate into the workplace, business achievement comes at a high price. Many give up time to nurture themselves and their families to climb the corporate ladder. Some businesswomen denounce the notion that they must give up their femininity to become entrepreneurs or executives. These women, and others from around the world, will converge at the International Conference for Women and Women Entrepreneurs on October 13-15, 2006 in Brunnen, Switzerland.
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