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New Age Encyclopedia: A Mind Body Spirit Reference Guide
by Belinda Whitworth
Quick
and reliable reference guide for anything and everything New Age -- from acupressure to herbal medicine, Reiki to numerology,
Druids to spirit guides.
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Angel With A Broken Wing, My journey into Healing by Valerie A. Yarborough Angel with a Broken Wing, tells how Valerie overcame
seemingly insurmountable obstacles in her life and seized hold to the truth and power of her inner self. Valerie has attacked
this deadly di-sease and written about her victories in a serious effort to help the more than 300,000 Americans nationwide
who are affected by scleroderma. Her story is a testimony of her success in beating the odds, and seizing the truth and power
of her inner self to conquer chronic pain, and ascend to healing.
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Peter
N. Gregory, Editor Susanne Mrozik, Editor
Individually and collectively, today’s female practitioners are changing
the face of Buddhism today, as surely as Buddhist practice is transforming each one of their lives. In Women Practicing Buddhism, you'll meet
a diverse sampling of contemporary Buddhist women, from those who are crucial to the community's organizational fabric
to others who infuse their art and activism with the Dharma.
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Survivors of Atlantis:
Their Impact on World Culture by Frank Joseph Archaeologists have long puzzled over evidence suggesting
sophisticated copper mining activities in the Great Lakes area some 5,000 years ago. Menomonie Indian tradition speaks of
fair skinned mariners from the past who came to "dig out the shiny bones" of the Earth Mother. In this sequel to
The Destruction of Atlantis, Frank Joseph contends that the mariners described by the North American Menomonie Indians
were Atlanteans.
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Decoding the Message of the Pulsars : Intelligent
Communication from the Galaxy by
Paul A. LaViolette Paul LaViolette’s 25 years of research into the precisely
timed radio pulses from extraterrestrial sources known as pulsars shows that they are distributed in the sky in a nonrandom
fashion, often marking key galactic locations, and that their signals are of intelligent origin, warning about a past galactic
core explosion that could recur in the near future.
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HYGIEIA A Woman's Herbal Hygieia: A Woman's Herbal combines the ancient practice of herbalism
with women's holistic health. It's an encyclopedic work covering how specific herbs can help with birth control, menstruation,
menopause, pregnancy, childbirth, nursing, and much more. Personal stories, dreams, and poems enliven the text. The author
is an outspoken activist in the need for women to be in charge of their own health, to use natural remedies, and to be less
reliant on the western medical establishment. According to the author, the book is named after Hygieia, the Greek goddess
of healing. The book is beautifully and artistically designed with black and white drawings and photos, hand-lettered pages,
and original artwork. And it's easy to use when it comes to finding a particular herbal remedy for a health issue. For example,
it recommends 96 herbs to help with pregnancy, childbirth, and lactation. Some of the herbs include Bayberry (for ovaries
and womb troubles), Milkwort (to help increase the milk supply of nursing mothers), and Wild Cherry (to help relieve pain
during childbirth). From the book: "This book grew out of the need to be healthy and re-own the powers of naturally healing
ourselves. In no way do we suggest that this book can replace a relationship that already exists between yourself and a healer/doctor."
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Beneath a Vedic Sky : A Beginner's
Guide to the Astrology of Ancient India by William
R. Levacy Beneath
a Vedic Sky is a practical guide on Vedic astrology, the science of behavior analysis and forecasting from the timeless traditions
of the Veda. It shows you how to identify the trends of the future so that you can anticipate positive outcomes or protect
yourself in the likelihood of nonpositive events. This is not an academic book replete
with complex formulas and mystical symbols, but a simple, straightforward and engaging introduction to a system of prediction
that is over 4,000 years old. Beneath a Vedic Sky is aimed at the nonspecialist; it takes readers through the fundamentals
of this rediscovered astrological system from ancient India. William Levacy has extracted all the must-know information and
presents this system with a level of understanding every student of astrology must come to possess. The book is full of graphs,
tables, illustrations, and analogies to describe the key principles of Vedic astrology. It is a first step book for the reader,
who will then be able to properly, and successfully interpret a birth chart Vedic style and know how to get the most benefit
from their studies to create key value for their futures.
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Exploring Egypt : A Traveler's View of
an Ancient Civilization by
Dick Lutz Exploring Egypt consists of four parts. Part I, the longest part, describes the fascinating
civilization that was Egypt in ancient times. Part II discusses the years between ancient Egypt and modern Egypt. Part III
portrays an actual tour of the country with many of its monuments described and pictured. Part IV is about Cairo and modern
Egypt. It includes many black & white photos and four pages of color photos.
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Atheist Universe: The Thinking Person's
Answer to Christian Fundamentalism By
David Mills, Dorion Sagan ISBN 9781569755679 256 pages Is there really a God? Or does God exist only in our heads? Is the Bible truly
God's Word, or a jumble of fanciful myths? This book is your front-row ticket to mankind's most enthralling debate.
An atheist for thirty years, David Mills argues that God is unnecessary to explain the universe and life's diversity,
organization and beauty. This unique and captivating book rebuts every argument ever offered to "prove" God's
existence and the Bible's credibility - arguments from logic, common sense, Christian apologetics, philosophy, ethics,
history, and up-to-the-minute science. It's all here for you in one richly entertaining, comprehensive, and easy-to-read
volume.
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