The Tibetan Book of the Dead, translated by Gyurme Dorje is the first complete English translation of the Tibetan Buddhist teachings on the afterlife process and how they can transform our approach to life.
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.
How often do you say something was ‘only a dream', ‘only a coincidence', or ‘only my imagination'? In The Three ‘Only' Things you'll discover that these can be keys to connecting with extraordinary... [more]
With great intelligence and spiritual understanding, Deepak Chopra pares away the great cloud of confusion surrounding Jesus - confusion created by theologians and fundamentalists over two thousand years -... [more]
Visionary and channeller Elizabeth Clare Prophet tells The Story of Your Soul, a story of awakening and overcoming that champions your profound worth and nobility. It is a story written in the stars that only you can make a reality, and it is waiting to be read!
In The Soul Loves The Truth Denise Linn helps you infuse joy into your life, manifest your dreams, get motivated and understand your purpose in order to transform your past and your future.
This is the story of Mary Magdalene as never told before. She did marry Jesus, she did bear his child, but her significance is infinitely more profound and immeasurably more important. Claire Nahmad and... [more]
Manly P Hall's classic The Secret Teachings of All Ages is a masterly encyclopedia of Masonic, Hermetic, Qabbalistic, Alchemical and Rosicrucian philosophy that is a codex to the ancient esoteric traditions of the world.
Javier Sierra's The Secret Supper is an exciting Renaissance detective novel revealing Leonardo da Vinci's mysterious connection with the Cathars and the secret of the Consolamentum.
The late Paul Brunton was one of the twentieth century's greatest explorers of and writers on the spiritual traditions of the East. With his intensely practical approach to spirituality, he had the knack, as Alice Bailey says in her Foreword, of expr