Do you have a keen imagination and vivid dreams? Is time alone each day as essential to you as food and water? Are you 'too shy' or 'too sensitive' according to others? Do you feel overwhelmed by bright... [more]
William Bloom The Endorphin Effect explores the link between endorphins (a group of hormones produced naturally by the body), pleasure, and the experience of spiritual connection.
Thought Field Therapy (TFT) involves tapping energy points on the body and specific eye movements to overcome emotional problems. It is a simple, yet tremendously powerful method, capable of overcoming... [more]
In one instant of anger, lives can be ruined and years of spiritual work undone. Anger is one of the most powerful emotions, and one of the hardest to change. This unusually helpful book, however, offers a fresh perspective on taking care of this tem
Louise Hay's You Can Heal Your Life Companion Book provides a practical, step-by-step course on healing your thinking, so that you can heal your life. In gradual stages, Louise Hay teaches you how to apply her techniques of positive thinking
Doreen Virtue's Messages from Your Angels is a channelled work that contains fresh and uplifting information from the angelic realm. The angels, including Archangel Michael, provide healing messages that will help you discover your life's purp
In Feeling Safe William Bloom shows us strategies to free ourselves from fear and anxiety and develop a strong sense of security and confidence by remaining calm and open.
Ralph H Blum and Susan Loughan have produced a really worthwhile set of healing runes. Specifically designed to support your emotional and spiritual well-being, it will also combine well with more traditional forms of therapy, healing and recovery,
Most mood problems are caused by simple biochemical imbalances and don't need Prozac or other drugs to cure them. Yet such drugs are often liberally prescribed despite the risk of side effects. Julia Ross has been working with natural nutritional sol
Why don't people heal? Why do they stay wounded - some even driven to suicide by their pain - despite the best that organic and psychological medicine can offer? To find the answers, Russian-born psychiatrist Olga Kharitidi travelled to Samarkand, a