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  • by Angel Carlton
    £8.99

    How to navigate the 6 stages of transformation and live your destined life.

  • by Youssef El-Gingihy
    £9.99

    The story of how your NHS was sold off and why you will have to buy private health insurance soon.

  • by Verity Speeks
    £12.49

    The First Lady of the United States has grown to loathe her lying, cheating husband. When he wants her to help him get reelected, she secretly flees the White House to seek a life of her own.

  • - Recognitions, Book II
    by Daniela I. Norris
    £8.99

    Could people we meet have pre-destined roles in our lives?

  • by David Turton
    £11.49

    2038: a population under technological dependence is decimated by murder and suicide. One man is on a collision course with the chilling force behind the apocalypse...

  • by Nicholas Hagger
    £7.49

    Minerva's vision of a Universalist World State as the UK's, EU's and world's way forward at the coronation of King Charles III.

  • - A Practical Esoteric Tale
    by Cyrus Ryan
    £12.99

    A mystical story: breaking traditional boundaries, new thought, practices, insights, and a way of knowledge.

  • by Jim Elvidge
    £14.49

    Explaining the world's greatest mysteries.

  • - Videogames against Control
    by Liam Mitchell
    £15.49

    If the fantasy of control is the problem, then videogame controllers are the solution.

  • - The Unique Philosophy of Max Stirner
    by Jacob Blumenfeld
    £10.99

    Max Stirner's "The Unique and Its Property" (1844) is the first ruthless critique of modern society.

  • - Quaker approaches to theology
    by Rhiannon Grant
    £7.49

    Telling the truth about God without excluding anyone is a challenge to the Quaker community.

  • by Janet Dean Knight
    £9.99

    In the week the British Prime Minister flies to Munich to try to make peace with Hitler, a young woman goes in search of the truth about her mother.

  • by Tony McKenna
    £14.49

    A Marxist analysis of key political and historical figures including Hugo Chavez and Jeremy Corbyn, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

  • by John Blakely
    £9.99

    What would happen if we really believed that the meaning of the universe is love?

  • - An exploration of the creativity of the human mind
    by Knujon Mapson & Amy Perry
    £17.49

    An exploration of the creativity of the human mind in art, poetry, film and television, and in prose theological writing.

  • by John Woolley
    £7.49

    The wisdom of two short John Wooley books in one. A larger place for the love of Jesus in our hearts, whoever we are!

  • - Quaker Faith and Practice and the Economy
    by Pamela Haines
    £7.49

    If money troubles your soul, try this down-to-earth Quaker perspective on economies large and small.

  • by Reynold Ruslan Feldman
    £9.99

    You've got your own inner guidance system. Learn here how to access and use it.

  • - How a Post-Materialist Social Order Can Solve the Challenges of Modern Life and Insure Our Survival
    by Neal K. Grossman
    £27.49

    How a Post-Materialist Social Order Can Solve the Challenges of Modern Life and Insure Our Survival

  • by Bill Halpin
    £11.49

    Evil may lurk in the hearts of man, but something worse put it there.

  • - A call for a more nonviolent world
    by Tim Gee
    £7.49

    A reflection on the lives of peacemakers past and present, and a call for a more nonviolent world.

  • - A Journey to Self
    by Elizabeth Griffin
    £10.99

    Join Elizabeth Griffin as she jumps into the unknown in search of....Love. Following inspiration she travels and ends up halfway around the world in Italy. A diagnosis of breast cancer changes the panorama of her outlook completely. She discovers the true terrain of her explorations is within. It is this new perspective that leads Elizabeth to realize her journey's end.

  • - An immanent materialist account of Kate Middleton
    by David R. Cole
    £16.49

    Capitalised Education is not a biography of Kate Middleton, but, rather, understands her wedding on April 29th 2011 as a 'plateau', wherein a complex knot of social, political and economic forces collided. The chapters of the book make up a non-linear history of the royal wedding, a history that is underpinned by the ways in which power has been handled by the British royal family through time.

  • - The Philosophy of the Sensuous Cosmos
    by Peter Ells
    £11.49

    Materialism asserts that the universe and everything within it, including ourselves, is a deterministic machine, trapped until the end of time on the rigid tracks of inviolable laws. Only the mechanisms of physics - forces, electrical charges, and so on - are consequential; nothing else matters. Experiences, such as the taste of honey, feelings, thoughts, choices: everything concerning the mind is an illusion, or is at best a useless and absurd epiphenomenon. This accessible and engagingly-written book is a serious philosophical work, giving solid reasons for rejecting materialism, and proposing an alternative metaphysical framework that is fully consistent with science. In the sensuous cosmos, our essence is that we experience the world in all its exquisite, sensual beauty and unbearable suffering.

  • by Shanta Gabriel
    £9.49

    Angels can be a paradigm for the process of mind. The Gabriel Messages are an eloquent journey into spirit and a beautiful way to see the world of spirit as it applies to your life. Lynn Andrews, Best Selling Author of The Medicine Woman series

  • by Deborah Bates
    £13.99

    Discover your body's health secret, the endocrine system - your personal tuning fork, and 'twang' your way to sustainable health!

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