The Silent Stones is Diana Cooper's first novel. Very exciting, it conveys, like all her books, a compelling spiritual message to us all. Handed a sacred scroll from Atlantis by a dying Tibetan monk, Marcus, Joanna and Helen are propelled into
The Story of My Heart is no ordinary autobiography. First published in 1883, it is the story of a soul's awakening. Richard Jefferies describes how, leaving aside all the preconceptions of past and future, he placed himself in the eternal Now,
Tibetan medicine is one of the world's most ancient and sophisticated systems of healing. A westerner who has been trained in the Tibetan Bon tradition since the age of four, Christopher Hansard shows us many simple ways in which we can include its
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.
In the Traveller's Guide to Sacred England John Michell takes us on an unforgettable journey to ruined abbeys and cathedrals, pagan sites and megalithic temples, shrines of saints and visionaries.
In The Way of Passion, Andrew Harvey unlocks as never before the huge depth of enlightened wisdom in the poetry of Rumi, the 13th century Sufi mystic. Himself a charismatic mystic with a passionate vision of the infinite, Andrew Harvey has spent the
The Way of Thomas by John R Mabry explores nine insights central to the unique and revolutionary Gospel of Thomas, an ancient book that records sayings, attributed to Jesus, of rich spiritual content.
The Way of Wyrd is a novel of genius, letting us enter the magical world of Anglo-Saxon shamanic consciousness in a way that feels utterly authentic. Sent on a mission deep into the forests of pagan... [more]