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| The Bestiary of Christ |
| By Louis Charbonneau-Lassay Translated by D. M. Dooling |
| Roman Catholic scholar, Louis Charbonneau-Lassay, brings together various schools of esoteric wisdom with Catholic thought and the folk legends of the French countryside, creating a rich account of the metaphorical meanings of real and imaginary animals. |
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| Belle Haven: The End of an Era |
| By Joan de Garmo |
| In 1917, Marjorie Prescott and her husband Sherburne adopted six boys. The new family moved into a big house in Belle Haven, a section of Greenwich, Connecticut. Stanley de Garmo was the youngest of the "Prescott Boys."
Now Joan de Garmo, Stanley's wife, has written Belle Haven to memorialize the remarkable person who was her mother-in-law. She also shares the memories of her life with Sanely and their three children, taking the reader to such places as Brazil, the Grand Canyon, and Africa. Throughout their married life, Marjorie followed their travels with fascination and was a constant source of strength and support.
Marjorie's death in 1980 truly marked the end of an era. Belle Haven shows us a way of life that no longer exists, epitomized by the woman who took six homeless boys into her heart and created a loving family. |
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| Breathe Deeply! Healing Stories for the Soul |
| By Patricia A. Burke |
A delightful collection of fourteen therapeutic and spiritually transforming fairy tales for adults and children (ages 10 plus). This book is entertaining and healing for children, a "must read" for adults from dysfunctional or alcoholic homes and adults on a spiritual path, and an invaluable teaching tool for parents, teachers, counselors and psychotherapists.
What reviewers say:
"If you liked Chicken Soup for the Soul you'll love Breathe Deeply!" --Gary Labbe, owner, Spirit Within Bookstore
"Patricia Burke's stories convey deep psychological/spiritual truths poetically and lovingly. She takes the reader into the realm of myth and fairy tale easily, naturally. They illustrate the key teachings of the Pathwork very imaginatively." --Judith Saly, editor of Creating Union and The Pathwork of Self-Transformation "Patricia Burke has written an enchanting collection of powerful stories with healing metaphors on almost every page. Breathe Deeply! is enlightened reading."
--Charles L. Whitfield, M.D., author of Memory and Abuse and Healing the Child Within and Barbara Harris Whitfield, author of Spiritual Awakenings |
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| Care of the Soul |
| By Thomas Moore |
| A Guide for Cultivating Depth and Sacredness in Everyday Life. In this New York Times Best Seller the author states, "Care of the soul speaks to the longings we feel and to the symptoms that drive us crazy, but it is not a path away from shadow or death. A soulful personality is complicated, multifaceted, and shaped by both pain and pleasure, success and failure. Life lived soulfully is not without moments of darkness and periods of foolishness. Dropping the salvation fantasy frees us up to the possibility of self-knowledge and self-acceptance, which are the very foundations of the soul." |
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| Doing Nothing: Coming to the End of the Spiritual Search |
| By Steven Harrison |
| What do you do after you've tried everything to find enlightenment or happiness? "Do nothing," writes Steven Harrison. "As it turns out, nothing is a surprisingly active place, but it is here that we discover who we are and what we are."
Doing Nothing enables spiritual seekers to touch the truths of life through the simple act of stopping the search: doing nothing-- where the vast energy of life expresses itself when our thoughts fall silent.
"Steven Harrison writes of an arrival at consciousness, not through dogma, or through effort, or through good deeds, but through the most intensely honest and straightforward scrutiny of self and thought. He describes the end of the outward spiritual search and the first steps of an endless, inward journey. A stunning achievement." -- Mimi Albert, author of Skirts
"Doing Nothing is a compelling, well-written and thought-provoking adventure into a dissolution of concepts, descriptions, and explanations into a state of bliss, a state of peace, a state of love."
-- Jon Mundy, author of Awaken To Your Own Call
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