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By Danielle MacKinnon. 2014
How many times have you wondered why, no matter how hard you try, you just can't keep a relationship? Can't…
stay healthy? Can't make enough money? Can't find happiness? Have you ever stopped to think-perhaps there is some other force at work? Intuitive coach and consultant Danielle MacKinnon shows readers that soul contracts-hidden promises and energetic barriers lodge deep in your soul-are blocking the way to true happiness. Born our of despair, fear, pain, or anger, a soul contract is an unconscious promise that you've made with yourself in the past that is now blocking your path and hindering your ability to move forward and live your brilliant life. Through a five-step process, Soul Contracts will teach readers to identify, master, and release these hidden blocks that are standing in the way of happiness, love, and success.By P. D Uspenskii. 2001
By Richard M Moss. 2011
This inspiring book presents powerful principles, tools, and practices for transforming self-limiting patterns of thought and behaviors and for staying…
in the present even in the midst of very difficult feelings. Drawing from individual counseling sessions and utilizing practical exercises, Dr. Moss demonstrates how awareness and presence can be applied to support change in yourself and others, thereby creating a solid bridge between knowing and doing.By Robert A Monroe. 2000
In 1958, a successful businessman named Robert Mornroe began to have experiences that drastically altered his life. Unpredictably, and without…
his willing it, Monroe found himself leaving his physical body to travel via a "second body" to locales far removed from the physical and spiritual realities of his life. He was inhabiting a place unbounded by life or death. Monroe recorded these experiences in two bestselling, landmark books, Journeys Out of the Body and Far Journeys. Ultimate Journey, his final and career-defining work, takes us further than we thought possible--and reveals to us what it all means. Ultimate Journey charts that area which lies "over the edge," beyond the limits of the physical world. It presents us with a map of the "interstate"--the route that opens to us when we leave our physical lives, with their entry and exit ramps, their signposts and their hazards. It also tells us how Monroe found the route and travelled it, and uncovered the reason and the purpose of this pioneering expedition. It is a journey that reveals basic truths about the meaning and purpose of life--and of what lies beyond.By Charles Berlitz. 1975
By Charles Berlitz. 1976
An investigation into the mystery surrounding the lost civilisation of Atlantis, in which the author reveals the results of his…
underwater explorations for the fabled site, and describes what he found at the location mentioned by ancient writers.By John Pinkney. 2005
Enthralling true reports of modern Australians' personal encounters with ghosts. The Melbourne newsreader who died of a heart attack on-air,…
then returned to haunt his radio station’s corridors...Sydney’s ghost-plagued police station...The terrifyingly troubled room which authorities ripped from a church in a failed exorcism attempt...The spectre that shocked Brisbane... Scores of authentic accounts from the files of Australia's leading paranormal investigator.By John Pinkney. 2006
Australia is a continent of fathomless mysteries. In this compelling book John Pinkney presents a new selection of the most…
tantalising true cases he has investigated during a lifetime's research: unexplained disappearances, from the enigma of Victoria's vanishing heiress to the saga of the 'jinxed' ship which disappeared with 102 Australians aboard. Outback riddles: the desert Aboriginals whose astonishing 'song' saved the life of a dying woman 4,000 kilometres away, the eerie invasion of Lake Eyre, the monster that guarded an abandoned NSW potato farm, startling events in Queensland's Isla Gorge. Mysterious deaths, including the fate of John Friedrich, 'the man who never was' - and the horror in the Sydney's dunes. Mystifying events: the baffling case of the burning man, the uncanny images floating outside Melbourne suburban windows, and much more...By Paul A LaViolette. 1997
Ancient myth and esoteric lore from around the world tell frightening tales of humanity's suffering through destruction by fire and…
flood, legends of catastrophe so extreme and so pervasive that now we tend to discount them as imaginative exaggerations.By Don G Campbell. 1991
By Sylvia Browne. 2009
Sylvia Browne uses her special psychic gift to provide comfort for those grieving over the loss of a beloved animal…
by showing how pets continue to be with us even after their deaths. Sylvia uses four decades' worth of research and true stories from her extraordinary career to reveal the true being of cats, dogs, horses and other creatures that have shared our homes and our hearts. She describes the unique personalities, quirks, habits and emotions that provides them with a soul.By Paul Kelly. 2004
There is something unique and powerful about the way Kelly mixes up everyday detail with the big issues of life,…
death, love and struggle not a trace of pretence or fakery in there.By Joe Fisher, Bstan-'dzin-rgya-mtsho. 2001
The age-old belief in reincarnation is enjoying a revival. More and more people are asking 'is this all there is?'…
and opening themselves up to the possibility of returning to life in new bodies to continue their spiritual growth. Reincarnation is not exclusive to the Hindu or Buddhist religions, it is part of the history of mankind. The Dalai Lama has written of this book that "it will contribute substantially to explain and interest the average westerner in the subject of rebirth." In 'Coming Back Alive' Joe Fisher explores the origins of belief in rebirth and examines the evidence for life after life while placing ideas of human reincarnation in the context of the life of the universe. Joe Fisher began to research past and future lives in 1982, the more deeply he delved the more he was swayed by the large body of evidence that supports the case for reincarnation. He first published his findings in 'The Case for Reincarnation' but has now revised and updated his work under the title 'Coming Back Alive'. Including new material on the discarnate realm between incarnations, new developments in past-life therapy and childhood reincarnation memory of earlier lives and describing the continued progress made in reincarnation research since the original publication this is the most comprehensive account available.By Ephraem, Kathleen E McVey. 1989
Ephrem was born in the Mesopotamian city of Nisibis toward the end of the third century. An outpost of the…
Roman Empire, Nisibis and its Christian citizens were to be formed by the reign of Constantine and by the doctrines of the Council of Nicea.By Colin W Nettelbeck. 2004
When live jazz arrived in France towards the end of World War I, it was seen from the start as…
a fertile symbol of other things. It was an embodiment of artistic freedom, it was modernism, it was America, it was African primitivism, sexual liberation, social decadence and moral decay. Its energy and innovation helped produce an unprecedented explosion of activity in modern French art and thought. From the United States flowed a stream of black jazz artists keen to taste the freedom and sophistication of the City of Light. In their audiences were other significant Americans who called Paris home - Ernest Hemingway, Cole Porter, Sylvia Beach, and Man Ray. French artists and intellectuals such as Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Luc Godard, Louis Malle and Jacques Derrida also responded, transforming their culture into jazz's second home. This authoritative cultural history not only recalls influential performances and recordings. It also teases out the threads of artistic collaborations and rivalries, revisits influential meetings, love affairs and friendships, and explores tensions in US-French relations, to show how jazz has helped shaped modern French culture.With a career spanning over 50 years, Glenn Shorrock is one of the elder statesmen of Australian contemporary show business.…
Born in Kent England in 1944 before emigrating with his family to Adelaide as a 'ten pound Pom' in the 1950s, his is a success story that took him around the world to international stardom. From his days with Sixties pop band The Twilights, to his work with Brian Cadd and Axiom in the early 1970s to his fronting of chart-topping Little River Band, Glenn tells his story in an intelligent, witty style that recalls the heady days of the 1960s and international fame in the 1970s and 80s.By J. E Lovelock. 1987
An intimate account of a journey through time and space in search of evidence with which to support a new…
model of earth: one where the life of earth functions as a single organism which actually defines and maintains conditions necessary for its survival.By Robert Hillman. 2015
On a November afternoon in 2010, Gurrumul sat in a studio in Sydney to be photographed for the cover of…
Rolling Stone. The studio was 3000 kilometres from where he was born on Echo Island off the coast of East Arnhem Land. A bare three years had passed since the release of Gurrumul, his critically acclaimed debut solo album. Those years of critical acclaim, all the years before them, and the illness that threatened to end it all, combine in one of the most inspiring music stories of our generation. From concert halls to recording studios and into the Yolngu heartland, this is the story of Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu. It's the story of an astonishing musical gift that has left audiences all over the world spellbound. Part road trip, part biography, Robert Hillman's account of Gurrumul's life and artistry takes you behind the scenes and offers rare insights into the sources of his inspiration. In interviews with family and friends, Gurrumul emerges as a man of his people, shaped by the beliefs, rites and ceremonies of a richly engaging culture.By Bernadette Cruise. 2003
By Bernadette Cruise. 2003