Religion & Spirituality
Review:I began playing the CD right away. Getting Into The Vortex: Guided Meditations CD and User Guide I am listening almost every day and I find that I am having an easier time over all. My relationship is nicer, my wallet has plenty of money in it and just two days ago, I received a process that I am excited about and feel good about to assist with me flowing into better health habits. For about 20 years I have... Read more
Review:This book has been an integral part of my spiritual journey. Along with Oneness through Rasha, it is helping me establish a new way of thinking. It is the conclusion to the old pattern, and the beginning of a new life. Read more
Review:As science is starting to show there is validation to what other cultures (non-Western) have used for hundreds or even thousands of years, I wanted to get my hands on a good book that covered the variety of "energies."
This is that book! It combines the cultural/spiritual beliefs along with some of the science which explains how it works. This is an intensive read, very informing without being "dumbed down" or overly technical. There's a lot of illustrations, which I find to be very helpf... Read more
Review:I like this devotional/book.Not only is this book is well written, you will reach for this book daily.It's pearls of knowledge will creep into your soul and rest there. You will find yourself thinking about the philosopy of the historian and/or the writer selected to provide a 3rd demension on the topic of each devotional without ever losing the wisdom of Gods documented word. The reference and use of the (NIV) bible will also open the door for others to realize that their are many different ve... Read more
Review:Lynne McTaggart encourages readers to look at mounting proof that intention creates our physical reality. This is a must read for anyone who wants to take control of their lives and create a better life for themselves and in turn, the world around them. Brilliant! Read more
Review:I do not believe one book will answer the questions of dying or what happens to us after we die. But, I must confess, Thich Nhat Hanh has given me something to ponder. I would recommend reading this book if you sincerely want to know more about facing death. Read more
Review:Hyperbole aside, the message and insight are authentic and thoughtful. Those more interested in the paranormal/supernatural from a philosophical rather than prurient approach, this book and it's companion piece are a good choice. Read more
Review:If you've been wondering about your purpose or calling in life, get this book! Stephen Cope walks us through the ancient Hindu spiritual text, the Bhagavad Gita, and puts it into easy-to-understand terms. I love that he uses examples of famous people's searches for their own purpose to illustrate each point. These range from Jane Goodall to Robert Frost to Susan B Anthony. It's a terrific summary of a text that's otherwise (for me) hard to read.
The principles that he talks about are all ... Read more
Review:As the title states, "wherein is explained everything worth knowing about anything." The goddess is within your forehead and your pineal gland wreaks havok on all that shall oppose it. You are Pope. You fnord are Religion itself... We are all Eris's vicars on fnord Earth. Go ye and read this Tome of higher thinking... all is for not.
You will not go from gourder to gourdee, you will go from goiter to fnord goatee.
There is no god before the goddess, it is part of the word itself. Read more
Review:Alexander Marchand's thoroughly enjoyable book is like ACIM 'Cliff Notes' in comic book form. It's loaded with superb visual humor and metaphors, and remarkable depth and insight disguised as a VERY fun read. For those that want in-depth non-dual metaphysics in a graphically engaging format (including some very cool glyphs for concepts we can all relate to), this one is a total page-turner. I couldn't put it down. Try it, you'll like it! You might even find you are less interested in polishing a... Read more