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  • by John Lampen
    £7.49

    Quaker witness in the world today, its rationale, and how it derives from the insights of earlier Quaker generations.

  • by Sandra Ingerman
    £6.99

    Four seventh graders solve a threatening environmental issue with the help of their power animals.

  • by Rachel Patterson
    £7.49

    The first in a new series of books which delves into the world of the Kitchen Witch.

  • by Robert M. Ellis
    £15.49

    A comprehensive vision of how Christianity can lose its dogma without losing its meaning.

  • - On the ultimate goal of living
    by Jack Call
    £8.49

    Psychedelic experience and Christianity are guiding stars to the ultimate goal of living.

  • by Nicholas Hagger
    £9.99

    In 1999, while working as his Literary Secretary, the Earl of Burford, a descendant of the 3rd Earl of Southampton (Shakespeare's patron) and of the 17th Earl of Oxford and heir to the Dukedom of St Albans, made a selection of Nicholas Hagger's poems that celebrates places in England, conveys his mystical awareness of the unity of the universe and places him in the visionary tradition of William Blake, the poet of 'Jerusalem' and "England's green and pleasant land". Soon after Visions of England was completed the Earl of Burford came to international attention when he leapt onto the Woolsack of the House of Lords in a principled protest against the Blair Government's plan to abolish hereditary peers' voting rights, which led to 92 remaining in the Lords. A few months later he left Nicholas Hagger's employ and the selection was buried under papers for nearly 20 years. In 2018 Nicholas Hagger came across Visions of England while preparing papers to send to his archive. It now seemed as if the selection had been made with Brexit in mind. The places are full of English history and culture, and the poems are prophetic in their anticipation of England's new spirit of independence. These poems convey Englishness with a freshness and vividness that startle. The Earl of Burford is a prominent lecturer and biographer, and his selection is noteworthy for the metaphysical perspective he brings out in Nicholas Hagger's profound poems whose traditional qualities constantly surprise and delight.

  • - A guide to living from the context of your Inner Self
    by Sam Glory
    £9.99

    A manual for those who wish to integrate a heightened state of self-awareness into their conscious creation.

  • by Ron Semple
    £12.99

    War and chaos are no match for an American immigrant bent on keeping a promise.

  • by Brian Francis Culkin
    £8.49

    An ideological critique of Donald Trump's Presidential election. What is the meaning of Trump?

  • - The Magical Approach to Earth, Air, Fire, Water & Spirit
    by Melusine Draco
    £9.49

    A companion title to By Spellbook & Candle and By Wolfsbane & Mandrake Root

  • by Daniel Ingram-Brown
    £7.49

    Can Fletcher and Scoop cross the Boundary and reunite their creators before their world is destroyed?

  • by Simon
    £13.99

    If America or God didn't exist it would be necessary to invent them. Let's start.

  • by G. L. Davies
    £10.99

    Dare you step inside...

  • by Heather Choden
    £9.99

    A self-help version of the popular Mindfulness eight-week course, emphasising kindness and self-compassion.

  • by Ron Roberts
    £11.49

    Sex, bureaucracy and money; the death of the university.

  • by Rachel Patterson
    £7.49

    It doesn't matter if you only have a window sill with a pot plant on it, a small city terrace, a playing field or several acres, you can always work with the magic in your garden. The kitchen extends into the garden anyway and a Kitchen Witch will often be found pottering around in amongst the plants. Kitchen Witchcraft: Garden Magic is the second in a series of books which delves into the world of the Kitchen Witch. Each book breaks down the whys and wherefores of the subject and includes practical guides and exercises. Other titles include Spells and Charms, Altars & Rituals and The Elements.

  • - a look at how we tick
    by Ronald Green
    £12.99

    Does time exist, or is it an illusion?

  • - On Community and the Creative Life
    by Erik S. Roraback
    £15.49

    A survey of the challenges of establishing a future-oriented world community and its conceptual intersection with heterogeneous forms of the creative life.

  • by Ryan Lohner
    £8.49

    Matt and his friends are trapped in a futuristic parallel universe where rebels are fighting against their tyrannical government. Can the friends escape before this strange land kills them?

  • by Dennis Waite
    £7.49

    What can Western Philosophy tell us about purpose and meaning in our lives?

  • by Roza and Margarita Riaikkenen
    £12.99

    A way to become a Co-Creator with Nature by working with Time, Light, and Thought.

  • by Ivor Thomas Rees
    £9.49

    Most people think that they know all about the birth of Jesus. How many realise how much there is still to share?

  • - freedom from perfection in life and faith
    by Stephen Mitchell
    £8.49

    Perfect has lost nearly all meaning. A way of life, faith and theology without perfection.

  • - The Third Book in the Dani Moore Trilogy
    by Marie Yates
    £7.49

    Teenage survivor Dani Moore is in her second year of Sixth Form, desperate to pass her exams whilst also embarking on a new relationship... will she have the happy ending she dreams of?

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