Tribal & Ethnic
Review:I await the next audiotapes by Peter Coyote on the Castaneda writings. I found his style of speaking perfect for how I image the conversations of Don Juan and Carlos. I rated the tape a number 8 because of the abrupt ending of the tape. I had to replay it twice to be sure that the tape wasn't damage. Also, It would be nice if the whole book was narrated, instead of the abridged portion of it. Read more
Review:This is an awesome reference book for animals lovers who are looking for a little help with the guidance from our animal friends. I own one, and loaned it out and my friend loved it so much I got one for her too. Highly recommended! Read more
Review:Great book!
Bad rip off....Recently I went to my local library for this book. I have a paper due in two weeks on the book, so I was a bit pressed to get this home.The library has the "premiere edition" but it had someone's underlining throughout,bothered by this-- I went to Amazon and bought my own version.I thought this one is worth having until....I noticed a few oddities. First the book is a bit wider, the pages are crispy white, not the tinged off white the library book had. The maps, and... Read more
Review:This book can assist you in developing your relatioship with Infinite Source. The captivating point is the use of special herbs and plants for this purpose. Some spritualist may refer to this process as the dark side, however, the use of spiritual desciplines to tap and nurture your inner self cannot be underrated. Read more
Review:Thorough information on history, location, description, and uses, this book was what I had hoped to find as a resource for valuable stones. The pictures are vivid and clear, and make it relatively easy to identify a stone in hand. This book was recommended to me by a shopkeep, and I've recommended it to others. Read more
Review:Always interested in the spiritual side of life, I was really intrigued with Black Elk's aspect as a medicine man. Having read other historical books about the American Indian, I enjoyed reading their perspective of the white man's march across their land. Actually a short book, half of it is very interesting analysis of the author, Black Elk,and the circumstances of how the book was written. I b hope y our enjoy it as much as I did. Stop reading here, Amazon says I need 20 more words for my rev... Read more
Review:I've been reading books from Amazon for years and this is the first time I've bothered to write a review but I liked the book so much I thought I should. Thoughtful and well written. Provides a really interesting glimpse into another culture's beliefs and experiences. There is also enough material in this book for two books so I really felt I got my money's worth. Read more
Review:Found this book to be very good reading, you learn things about America in the early 1800's that make you wonder why you've never heard of this stuff before. Some of it based on Lewis and Clarks notes from their journey, there is also some history from the various Spanish explorers that toured Florida and what was to become America, plus some on the mounds and mound builders found in various parts of America. I read the book twice, it was that good plus there is a lot to digest if you like histo... Read more
Review:It is hard to do justice to this spiritual adventure story. Words seem totally inadequate.
That we have depleted and vandalized the Earth's resources in over a few decennia is a well known fact, as we grapple with issues like greenhouse gases and global warming. However, there are other facets of our lovely planet that we haven't yet been made aware of, at a global level. The 'Serpent of Light' is one such. Simply put, it is the Spirit of the Earth. Legend has it that it moves every 13,00... Read more