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by Philip Pegler This lovely book is based on the life, learning and developing philosophy of Clare Cameron, one of the early members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and an acquaintance of Aleister Crowley. She was also, for ten years, the editor of the Buddhist magazine, The Middle Way, and much of […]

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By Jonathan Cope Described on the back cover as ‘deeply meditative and ethereal sound landscapes created in resonant spaces using various forms of harmonic chant and overtone singing’, this album will delight anyone who loves Gregorian or Buddhist chanting and is looking for something similar but different. The CD is almost wholly vocal, with only […]

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By Stewart Pearce With a sub-title like this one – Twelve Mighty Forces to Transform Your Life Forever – you would expect this book to pack quite a punch. And it does. Stewart Pearce has long been known in the Mind Body Spirit arena for his sound healing work and for his other books, which […]

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by White Elk Woman White Elk Woman is a well-known and loved figure in crystal skull circles, so when I learned that she had produced a CD I was instantly smitten with the desire to own it. I attended a crystal skull conference she organised in 2010 and had the most amazing experiences there, and […]

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– a new alchemy of truth, fiction, and spirituality by Barry Durdant-Hollamby This book contains ideas that should be taught in every schoolroom in every country in the world. It is not only a great novel and a riveting read, but also a demonstration of how we learn to create the shell of the title […]

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by Simon Small What if you were going about your normal business one day and an alien starship appeared in a place so obvious, the whole world would see it? What if the alien being then chose YOU as its Earthly representative – the one person it would talk to, invite into its ship and […]

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by Colette Baron-Reid As the write-up on the back of the book reminds or informs you, the author ‘is renowned for helping people create the purposeful and authentic lives they desire’. This book is a route-map for identifying the places you have already encountered, possibly several times in your life, and wondered why you keep […]

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by Jude Currivan This book will resonate with anyone who has read James Redfield’s Celestine series, as Jude goes into fascinating detail about how nations have achieved the generic psyche for which they are famous, that resonates with the Second Insight in particular. Seeing the longer sweep of history and how it has shaped the […]

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by Stephen Rhodes The information on the back of the album gives a short description of the lost garden that the music is intended to walk you through, and then you’re on your own, to ‘feel the utter tranquillity and peace’ of the music and ‘the love, sweetness, innocence and at times sadness of this […]

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by Silvia Hartmann This book contains 16 ‘new, enchanting tales of mystery and imagination for the magical child, created by master story teller Silvia Hartmann for magical children aged 9-99’. The aim is to ‘enlighten, inspire and foster curiosity and delight in exploration’. These stories are short, magical, quirky and full of hope and happiness. […]

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