Paulo Coelho’s Like the Flowing River is a collection of reflections and short stories, tales of living and dying, of destiny and choice, of love lost and found, exploring what it means to be truly alive.
Freedom and liberation are found within, says Barefoot Doctor Stephen Russell. As always, Barefoot Doctor offers the full presecription: Taoist healing methods, with an added pinch of Hinduism, Buddhism, Shamanism, Humanism, and commonsense.
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]
Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a simple, yet profoundly inspiring parable about a seagull who learns to fly - yes, really fly - to soar above the herd-consciousness of his fellow gulls and find true freedom.
Every human being in whose aura lives the prayer, 'Thy Will Be Done' (even though they may not be conscious of it in exactly that way), invokes in his or her life a process of initiation. This initiation... [more]
How To See Yourself As You Really Are by His Holiness the Dalai Lama gives us a clear and beautiful vision of how self-knowledge leads to inner growth and flourishing relationships.
Marko Pogacnik's Healing the Heart of the Earth presents methods with which to diagnose and heal the earth's subtle life systems, using the energies of sound, colour, dance, imagination, invocation and lithopuncture.
In Heal Thyself White Eagle describes how awareness of the higher self may guide our consciousness, offering spiritual healing and growth to find and retain true health of mind and body.