Margaret Starbird's The Woman With the Alabaster Jar asks whether Mary Magdalene could have been married to Jesus and gives convincing evidence that this has been deliberately written out of the gospels.
Testimony of Light is a document of lasting importance, telepathically transmitted to Helen Greaves by a close friend, Frances Banks (an Anglican nun), who had recently died.
Believing In Faeries by Marcia Zina Mager is an inspired exploration of the elusive realm of fairies and nature spirits. It provides a rare, experiential journey into a kingdom governed by ancient principles and powerful truths that can change our planet.
Ken Wilber gives us an engaging, accessible and friendly excursion into the history of consciousness, examining the course of evolution as the unfolding manifestation of Spirit, from matter (the cosmos) to life (the biosphere) to mind (human consciousness).
After showing us the best ways he has found, from his own experience, of opening ourselves to angelic help, Gary Quinn introduces us to seven specific angels, the angels of Vision, Wisdom, Purity,... [more]
Sogyal Rinpoche's The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying is an inspiring introduction to the Tibetan Buddhist approach to spirituality, meditation, enlightenment, life and death.