The Eternal One by Dorothy Boux is a beautiful and magical book. It contains the Stanzas of Dzyan, first published in The Secret Doctrine by H P Blavatsky.
In Crystals: Healing and Folklore, David Rankine explores how crystals have been used for healing, magical and symbolic purposes throughout history, and in legends, myths and the world's major religions.
In Arthur Conan Doyle's Book of the Beyond Ivan Cooke describes how spirit communications about the afterlife were received from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and how Grace Cooke's White Eagle Lodge was founded.
Dr Masaru Emoto's The Hidden Messages In Water reveals changes in frozen water crystals caused when thoughts such as love, gratitude, thanks and healing are directed towards them.
In Star Children Georg Kuhlewind researches indigo and crystal children, child development, rearing and education, and suggests ways of developing our spiritual awareness and intuition for their nurture.
Christopher Knight and Alan Butler's Civilization One describes how a quest to crack the mystery of the Megalithic Yard led to evidence of a highly advanced ancient culture with a remarkable measuring system.
Rupert Sheldrake discusses The Sense of Being Stared At and research into other psychic phenomena such as telepathy, the power of attention, remote viewing and future premonitions.
In the Unbelievable Truth Gordon Smith, described as Britain's most accurate medium, shares what he has learned from spirits about the afterlife and reincarnation.
Even as a child, Tony Stockwell knew he was different from those around him and he often told his mother that he felt he had been born to do something special with his life. His first out-of-body... [more]
Mia Dolan has had an extraordinary life as a psychic. In Mia's World, she describes how she took on a student, Rosalyn, and how, together they embarked on a psychic adventure involving revelations from spirit guides, astral travel, and the mystical site of Avalon.
Summer with the Leprechauns is a doorway to the fairy realms.
Entertainingly written in the form of a novel, it describes a summer Tanis Helliwell spent in an old Irish country cottage. Sensitive to... [more]