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Tales of power
By Carlos Castaneda. 1990
In this work the author completes his long apprenticeship in the mysteries of sorcery - a journey which began with…
his meeting with Don Juan. Don Juan's task of educating Castaneda, of making him 'a man of knowledge' and 'a man of power', is brought to an unexpected conclusion in a series of dazzling tricks, visions and lessons, and ends with a remarkable and deeply moving farewell. 1990.So who's perfect!: people with visible differences tell their own stories
By Dhyan Cassie. 1984
Presents interviews with handicapped or physically "different" people. They tell of their experiences in childhood, school, social and work life,…
religious faith, and what they would like to share with society. 1984.At the age of thirty-four, Gerald Shea discovered that he had been partially deaf since childhood, yet somehow managed to…
navigate his way through Andover, Yale, and Columbia Law School, and to establish an international legal career. Shea had compensated for his deafness through sheer determination and an amazing ability to translate the melody of vowels. His experience gives fascinating new insight into the nature and significance of language, the meaning of deafness, the fierce controversy between advocates of signing and of oral education, and the longing for full communication that unites us all. 2013.Search for the soul
By Milbourne Christopher. 1979
Science and the paranormal: probing the existence of the supernatural
By Barry Singer, George O Abell. 1981
A collection of twenty articles in which eminent scientists and authorities, such as Carl Sagan and Isaac Asimov, take a…
critical look at popularized paranormal phenomena, including UFO's, psychics, and ancient astronauts. c1981.Sasquatch: ape or man
By John Green. 1978
Ruth Montgomery, herald of the new age: Herald Of The New Age
By Ruth Shick Montgomery, Joanne Garland. 1986
Rick Hansen: man in motion
By Jim Taylor, Rick Hansen. 1987
Hansen, a paraplegic since 1973, tells of the events that led to his incredible 25,000 mile wheelchair journey around the…
world. He describes the hardships and accomplishments of the trip that raised millions of dollars and public awareness for the physically disabled. Bestseller 1987.Reprieve: a memoir
By Agnes De Mille. 1981
Relative stranger: a life after death
By Mary Loudon. 2006
The author's quest to find her sister Catherine, a schizophrenic, in Catherine's home, in her last hospital room, her paintings,…
her letters, her clothes. But in facing the truths about Catherine's life and death, she asks hard questions about sanity, family responsibility, love, and about what it means to say that a life is - or is not - worth living. 2006.Recalled by life: The Story Of My Recovery From Cancer
By Tom Monte, Anthony J Sattilaro. 1982
Proud spirit: lessons, insights & healing from "The voice of the spirit world"
By Rosemary Altea. 1998
Spiritual medium Altea takes the reader farther along the path of her personal cosmology. She explains how the living affect…
the dead's happiness and well-being, discusses reincarnation, and whether souls heal emotionally and spiritually after death. Provides dozens of stories about the lives and deaths of real people, and shares the insights and processes that helped heal her own wounds. Sequel to "The eagle and the rose". Some descriptions of violence. 1998.Phoenix immortal
By Ian West. 2006
An ordinary working man, Ian West had always balanced an interest in spirituality and out-of-the ordinary experiences with a healthy…
dose of common sense and even scepticism. But his world was turned upside down when, during a regressive hypnosis, he realised that in a past life he had been Lady Jane Grey, the tragic 'nine-days' queen' who was executed at the age of 16 in 1554; in addition, he was able to tap into at least two other past lives. What had seemed like a series of random coincidences now made sense and began to colour his life and relationships, leading to an ongoing reassessment of Man's connections to God and his fellow beings. 2006.For more than forty years, the U.S. government, through various military and intelligence agencies, has invested millions in classified programs…
that study the role of mental telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition and other forms of extrasensory perception (ESP) as a means of intelligence collection for military and defense purposes. Jacobsen tells the story of these programs, using interviews with the core group of individuals--including former Defense Department scientists, military officers, CIA analysts and researchers, an Apollo 14 astronaut, government psychics, and members of the Aviary--who ran these phenomena programs at the highest level of government. A story about how far man will journey in search of improbable and mysterious things--with documentation showing which of these improbable things might actually exist. 2017.Paralympian: my autobiography
By Stephen Miller. 2008
Stephen Miller is one of Britain's most successful athletes. Record-breaking Stephen, who has Cerebral Palsy, has won three Paralympic gold…
medals, plus dozens of other international accolades in the club and discus events, and will endeavour to win more at Beijing 2008 and London 2012. A writer and poet, Stephen's inspirational autobiography tells of his struggles and triumphs. Strong language. 2008.Nostradamus: the end of the millennium : prophecies 1992-2001
By V. J Hewitt. 1991
Employing a kind of prophetic detective hunt, aided by astrological readings from Dr Liz Greene, the astrologer and Jungian psychoanalyst,…
the author has unearthed a series of scenarios for the United States, the post-communist world, Europe and the United Kingdom which brings a new positive hope for the next two decades. In addition, this look at the Prophet's writings reveals some of the most intimate information related to women in the future, the state of marriage and relationships, and even a treasure hunt for gold still buried beneath a church in France. 1991.Never on a broomstick
By Frank Donovan. 1971
My left foot
By Christy Brown. 2003
Christy Brown was born with cerebral palsy, but inside the baby lay the brilliantly imaginative and sensitive mind of a…
writer who one day would take his place among the giants of Irish literature. This is his story: how he fought to learn to read, write, paint and finally type with the toe of his left foot. That was how he wrote his bestseller "Down all the days". 2003.Mysterious Canada: strange sights, extraordinary events, and peculiar places
By John Robert Colombo. 1988
This collection of more than 500 entries explores some of Canada's strange and mysterious phenomena, from each province and territory.…
The mysteries include native traditions, prehistoric America, lost worlds, sacred and profane places, treasures, wild creatures, spirits, and even alien encounters. Each mystery also presents little-known facts about famous people, from Susanna Moodie to Houdini. c1988, 1989.Mind to mind: The Power And Practice Of Healing
By Anthea Courtenay, Betty Shine. 1989
The author of this book has a reputation as a medium and a healer. She is also a most personable…
character. Her book is divided into two sections, one dealing with spirituality, the second with healing. The text offers much personal experience and anecdotes of this psychic aspect of human beings. 1989.