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  • by Daniel McKenzie
    £7.99

    In eastern spiritual traditions, samsara has long been associated with the cycle of birth and death. But what are the hidden depths of samsara, and just how far does it go?

  • by Janet Munin
    £7.99

    Essays by authors on the leading edge of a new evolution of the polytheistic-animist revival

  • by Chris Scott
    £7.99

    The 'Jesus Myth, The' is a captivating book written by Chris Scott. Published recently in 2022 by John Hunt Publishing, it offers a fresh perspective in its genre. The author takes you on a thought-provoking journey, challenging traditional beliefs and offering new insights. Scott's unique narrative style and the depth of his research make this book a must-read. Published by John Hunt Publishing, it's a testament to their commitment to bring forward thought-provoking literature. The book is written in English.

  • by Estelle Read
    £12.49

    Optimise your success, performance, productivity and wellbeing to lead your best business-life.

  • by Mabh Savage
    £8.99

    Bringing Pagan paths and green living together.

  • by Robert Viney
    £14.99

    With our democracy at risk, we the people need to define the rules, "Citizen Rules", for how we are governed to serve the national interest.

  • by Ben Burgis
    £10.99

    Ten years after the death of Christopher Hitchens, it's time for the left to take another look at his complicated legacy.

  • by Ryan Warriner
    £10.99

    The Playbook to Professional Presentation Success!

  • by Don MacGregor
    £7.99

    Expanding Scriptures: Lost and Found considers what could be added to the Bible from rediscoveries of recent years, supports a new role for Mary Magdalene and looks at how it can all be reframed within the Perennial Wisdom teachings.

  • by Pekka Vahvanen
    £12.49

    Read this book and re-evaluate your relationship with digital tech - is it making you unhappy?

  • by George Hofmann
    £12.49

    Practices to manage crazy in a crazy world.

  • by David Sparenberg
    £7.49

    Living the wisdom of restorative Earth Spirituality.

  • by Steve Andrews
    £7.49

    We've all seen the news of dead and dying whales, and the alarming amounts of plastic pollution washing up on beaches or floating on the tides. The oceans are in very great danger for many reasons, and it is not just plastic waste, which is bad enough. Overfishing, acidification, coral bleaching, nuclear waste, seabed mining, military testing, and climate change, are taking a very heavy toll on marine creatures of all types, from tiny plankton to the massive whales. The eponymous Dead Zones are aptly named. Many marine creatures are in danger of extinction. Life on this planet depends on healthy oceans. We depend on healthy oceans. This book takes a look at the threats to marine life, and what is being done to save the seas. It is a call to action to save Mother Ocean. The author explains how he became personally motivated to do what he could. As a singer and songwriter he wrote songs and came up with the idea for Ocean Aid concerts. Now he has written the book you are holding. He hopes to inspire you to think about what you can do. We all need to help save the seas.

  • by Timothy Dowdle
    £12.49

    A comprehensive and clearly written manual for consulting the I Ching oracle

  • by Chris Allaun
    £9.99

    Learn the magick of energy healing for those on their sacred journey into the land of the ancestors.

  • by Rhiannon Grant
    £7.49

    Quaker Quicks - Hearing the Light begins with the foundations of Quaker theology, which is based in the Quaker method of unprogrammed, silent worship. This act of gathering as a community to wait and listen to God is at the heart of Quakerism and essential to understanding Quaker theology, which is embedded in the practice as well as explained by it. Rhiannon Grant shows how Central Quaker theological claims, such as that everyone has that of God within them, that God offers support and guidance to all who choose to listen, and that Quakers as a community are led by God to treat everyone equally, resist war, and live simply, can be understood through a consideration of this distinctive worship practice. Rhiannon Grant also explores what it means to say that this form of theology is liberal - although many Quakers are politically liberal, they have also been called conservative radicals (Kenneth Boulding), and the liberalism involved is not mainly political but an attitude towards diversity of thought, opinion, and especially religious belief. While united by the practice of unprogrammed worship, Quakers have no written creed and no specific beliefs are required of members. Instead, there is a prevailing attitude of continued searching, an acceptance that new evidence may appear, and a willingness to learn from others, including members of other faith communities. At a time of great religious and political division, this radical approach to faith and learning that Grant sheds light upon, has never been more prescient.

  • by Maria F. DeBlassie
    £8.99

    A modern-day grimoire for the lover of ordinary magic, natural spirituality, and all things witchy.

  • by Shelley F. Knight
    £12.49

    An inspiring companion for your journey through grief.

  • by Natalia Clarke
    £9.49

    Ive felt for a long time that there must be more in the call to Baba Yagas cottage than the fairytales tell us. Natalia Clarke has drawn on her Siberian heritage and personal insights in this powerful piece to show us how we might approach this powerful Goddess. This is a book for anyone drawn to dark Goddesses and Crone Goddesses. Its also the first map Ive seen that explores the forests in search of wild Gods who will not make themselves comfortable in our homes or on our altars. Its groundbreaking stuff. Nimue BrownA unique perspective on working with Baba Yaga, Slavic Earth Goddess of mystery, intrigue and ambiguity, through apprenticing into her magic. In this introductory work Baba Yaga is re-defined outside of the dogmatic portrayals and becomes one of the most powerful and influential figures in an individual spiritual practice. An accessible guide to building a devotional practice, Pagan Portals - Baba Yaga is a journey of discovery and collaboration with deity, written to aid your own psycho-spiritual progression and offer a unique presentation of how we might work with the Goddess, psychologically and spiritually.

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