Our Editor's Choice is Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet & The Art Of Peace, an illustrated gift edition containing haunting words of wisdom and truth which are among the most heartrendingly beautiful ever written.
This month's Book Circle selection is Serpent of Light: Beyond 2012. Part travel adventure, part spiritual instruction, Drunvalo Melchizedek increases our awareness of the indivisibility of life in the universe.
Our Children's Book of the month is Buddha at Bedtime by Dharmachari Nagaraja. A beautifully illustrated book containing twenty ancient Buddhist tales re-told in a way that will transport your children into an imaginary world of enlightenment and discovery.
The Environmental Book of the month is George Marshall's Carbon Detox. Often hilarious, always insightful, this book will show you how to carbon audit your life and start reducing your impact today.
In his regular monthly feature William Bloom talks about how to 'hold' a space, group or individual. That is, how to radiate warmth and reassurance using your hara, or lower torso, to create a calm lake of energy that creates safety and protective boundaries. The concept of using your hara rather than just the higher chakras is discussed in Head, Heart & Hara by Peter Wilberg.
This month, in addition to the titles featured in the magazine, we have two extra new DVD titles: the much anticipated How to Know God DVD following Deepak Chopra's exploration that the quest for God is really a journey in self-understanding, and Peaceful Warrior DVD, which tells Dan Millman's tale of discovery with his wise companion, Socrates.
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