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The Eye of the II, Reality and Subjectivity
by David R. Hawkins, MD, PhD.
The long awaited third book of the Trilogy has arrived on the wings of love. It is everything and more that I had hoped it to be. Very uplifting and inspiring. It covers a huge expanse of the quest for truth that is crystal clear in its expositions. It is my opinion that this is the definitive work of a lifetime spent serving humanity about the levels of consciousness and their inherent qualities. One cannot read this book with an open mind and remain unchanged. For it recontextualizes the human condition in an easy to read, fluid manner that represents the latest discoveries found in the field of advanced Spiritual Research. The clarity in which this book has been written is profound and illuminating. This is a timeless work of art, and destined to be a spiritual classic for the serious spiritual student tuned to the Christ Ray. Reviewed by Brian Sattler.

Price: $18.95

The Play of God by VanamaliThe Play of God
by Vanamali
The beautiful stories of Krishna spring to life in a style that is both intimate and understandable. From Baby Krishna running from his mother, Yashoda, after stealing the butter to the man Krishna riding as charioteer with Arjuna in the Mahabharata Wars, you will be enthralled with this enjoyable adventure. Reviewed by Darlene Potter.

Price: $19.95

Radha, Diary of a Woman's Search by Swami RadhaRadha, Diary of a Woman's Search
by Swami Radha
Sylvia Helman was a gifted classical dancer when she undertook a journey to India in 1955 to meet her spiritual teacher. At that time women did not travel alone in India nor live in an ashram with only men in a remote village. Sylvia did it all and after 6 months left for North America to begin her life's work as Swami Radha. This is a miraculous tale. Reviewed by Darlene Potter.

Price: $14.95

The Saints That Moved the World by Rene Fulop-MillerThe Saints That Moved the World
by Rene Fulop-Miller
The author describes the evolution of Christian mysticism from the mid-third to the 16th centuries A.D. In easy-to-read story form, liberally sprinkled with familiar historic dates, places and prominent people, he details the lives of five Christian saints. This book gives an intimate biography of each of these remarkable people whose unique personalities, when redirected, turned the tides of history: Anthony, with renunciation; Constantine, with intellect; Francis, with love: Ignatius, with will power; and Theresa, with ecstasy. A must read for anyone interested in the mystical experience. Reviewed by Roberta Beckman.

Price: $56.95

Silence of the Heart by Robert AdamsSilence of the Heart
by Robert Adams
A self-realized, directed discipline or Ramana Maharshi, Robert clearly points us to the truth found at the end of the spiritual search. These words help reveal that which is beyond all words, this awareness within the grace and silence of this moment, our own true self. Reviewed by Andrew Macklem-Cross.

Price: $19.95

Tao Te Ching edited by Stephen MitchellTao Te Ching
Edited by Stephen Mitchell
China, 6th century BCE: It is generally believed that a man named Lao Tzu became disgusted with the chaos of his country and decided to drop out of society. Huston Smith describes two standards in China at this time: Confucianism, classical and focused on calculated human behavior; Lao Tzu, the romantic, praised spontaneity and the natural way, connecting the human to what transcends it. The original Tao Te Ching (pronounced Dow Deh Jing), consisted of 81 brief poems, which comprise the beliefs of Taoism. In this 1988 translation, Mitchell had the unique opportunity to pursue myriad translations and put the Tao into beautiful, succinct, modern English language. Throughout the centuries, the Tao has inspired artists and continues to ignite the peaceful passion for a wise, natural, flowing, unified lifestyle. Reviewed by Roberta Beckman.

Price: $12.95

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