In The Buddha and the Terrorist Satish Kumar shows the importance of looking for the root causes of violence and of finding peaceful means to end terror.
In Making Terrorism History Scilla Elworthy and Gabrielle Rifkind show why political violence is such a major force, and give practical actions to combat it, to make peace not war on terror.
In Animate Earth Stephan Harding leads us to an awareness and understanding of our planet's intricate processes, showing how the Earth sustains and nurtures us, and all of life.
In search of a rare red lily in the Tibetan Himalayas, Claire Scobie meets Ani, a Tibetan nun, in Pemako, where the myth of Shangri-la was born. Together, in a culture where freedom of expression is... [more]
In The Art of Conversation with the Genius Loci Barry Patterson explores spiritual communion with our immediate environment, finding special places where we feel a sense of presence or spirit.
In The Green Man and the Dragon Paul Broadhurst investigates the ancient figure of St George, rediscovering a science of the forces of Nature that is symbolised by the Dragon.
In Visionaries of the 20th Century Satish Kumar and Freddie Whitefield bring together articles on the lives and works of 100 great men and women who offered inspiration, hope and healing.
How Wide the Heart by Marko Pogacnik & Ana Pogacnik reveals illuminating insights regarding the planetary role and true identity of the Holy Land, discovered on a pilgrimage from the Pyramids to Jerusalem.
The Low Carbon Diet by Polly Ghazi & Rachel Lewis is an easy programme for individuals and families to cut down the carbon calories they consume - practical, achievable everyday actions that can make all the difference.
The New Pyramid Age by Philip Coppens shows that worldwide similarities between pyramids suggest a global movement of great wisdom, at a particular era in human history.
Yew: A History by Fred Hageneder presents in depth the botany as well as the cultural history and remarkable mythology of the sacred trees of the genus Taxus.
Many of us spend more time in the office than at home. So while we're getting used to recycling and saving energy around the house, we might still be wasting lots of... [more]
One of the most enduring images of the Ethiopian famine that shocked the world in 1984 was that of the young International Red Cross nurse who, surrounded by thousands of starving people and with limited... [more]