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Conscious Business
Corporate Mystic
by Gay Hendricks & Kate Ludeman
This excellent new book answers the question, "Who will succeed in the 21st century?" We will find it's not about cutting overhead, downsizing or meeting next quarter's budget. We will find it's spiritual leaders who are grounded in vision, integrity and intuition, and they will know how to nurture these qualities in others. This profound little book shows how to embody our spiritual values at work, whatever our role, these ideas can take us to the heart of leadership. Reviewed by Andrew Macklem-Cross.
Price: $15.95  
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Crossing the Unknown Sea
by David Whyte
The bestselling author of The Heart Aroused and internationally renowned Fortune 500 consultant explores work as an opportunity for the deepest discovery of your life. Our work is the thing we most often want to get away from and yet is where we spend the majority of our time: wishing we were somewhere else or doing something else. Our bodies can be present at work while our mind and imagination is elsewhere. Being engaged elsewhere is damaging to our souls. Deeply and poetically this book takes us on the holiest of pilgrimages to the center of identity and the roots of growth. Reviewed by Andrew Macklem-Cross
Price: $14.00  
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The Cultural Creatives
by Paul H Ray, PhD & Sherry Ruth Anderson, PhD
Who are Cultural Creatives? "... they care deeply about ecology and saving the planet, about relationships, peace and social justice, about self-actualization, spirituality and self-expression...they are both inner directed and socially concerned...but because they've been so invisible, they are astonished to find out how many others share both their values and their way of life. Once they realize their numbers, their impact on America promises to be enormous, shaping a new agenda for the 21st century." This book details the 13 years of research by Ray and Anderson that revealed this important group of people. In a fascinating combination of statistics and stories the authors point out that the cultural creatives, "offers a more hopeful future and prepares us all for a transition to a new, saner and wiser culture." Reviewed by Connie Hill, NRB staff member.
Price: $16.00  
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A Writer’s Time, Making Time to Write, Revised and Expanded
by Kenneth Atchity.
This unique book blows the writer’s mind wide open with specific and detailed advice never before heard from any one else. His book is about so much more than making time for your work. A bright light seems to come on to illuminate everything. Former professor at Occidental College and the UCLA Writer’s Program, he is founder and president of Atchity Entertainment International. He is a producer of films for video, television and theater and he lectures throughout the country on the process of creativity. A new section, Breaking into Show Business is packed with insider information for aspiring writers of screenplays for feature films and TV. A must for writers of fiction, non-fiction and drama. Reviewed by Jacqueline Potter.
Price: $14.95  
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Hope For A Better World
by J. Donald Walters In this groundbreaking new book J. Donald Walters explores with deep insight and intuition the thinking of some of the West’s most influential minds including Plato, Machiavelli, Darwin, Marx and Freud. He looks at the questions they asked, how they answered these questions and what impact their conclusions have had on the development of our collective world view. Walters then takes us ?out of the box? in an exhilarating journey that profoundly questions these conclusions and puts forth some simple yet powerful alternatives. Above all Walters looks at what actually works. As the founder of one of the world’s most successful movements of cooperative communities, Walters is eminently practical. In the last chapter he shares his vision of cooperative communities as a way for the individual to move forward spiritually while thriving in an environment of kindred souls and rich, caring human relationships. Reviewed by Jamey Potter.
Price: $12.95 
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