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Frame Shifting
- By Kathleen Albertson
- Published 08/31/2010
- Religion and Spirituality
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Banner shares his path of spiritual awakening. Having been a management consultant, you would think he would be stoic, rigid, “business like”… but I found his writing to be truly that of a free spirit. He takes you on his journey, sharing the higher teachings he received along the way. This book is filled with quotes and passages from other healers and teachers. That was one of the best parts of this book. It is refreshing to be so close to the wide words of other spiritual giants. His reference to “frame shifting” seems to me to be his his journey to self actualization…the never ending process.
The True Nature of Tarot: Your Path to Personal Empowerment by Diane Wing, MA: Book Review
- By Reader Views
- Published 08/18/2010
- Religion and Spirituality
- Unrated
"The True Nature of Tarot" dispels the myths and negative connotations that surround the tarot by sharing the personal experiences of the author, Diane Wing, a tarot reader with 25 years of experience. Tarot is discussed as a tool of enlightenment and understanding. Diane Wing shares intuitive techniques for reading that take you beyond the conventional card meanings and deep into tarot as a tool to channel energy and increase psychic sensitivity.
What Will Happen on December 21, 2012?
- By LAURI COATES
- Published 07/20/2010
- Non-Fiction , Politics , Religion and Spirituality , Relationships
- Unrated
Review of 2012: Day of Reckoning
2012: Day of Reckoning
Author: Daniel J. Gansle
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
ISBN: 978-0-7414-5695-8
Decoding the Language of God: Can a Scientist Really Be a Believer? by George C. Cunningham, MD, MPH: Book Review
- By Reader Views
- Published 07/18/2010
- Religion and Spirituality
- Unrated
In his bestselling book, "The Language of God," Francis Collins the scientist who led the National Institutes of Health's Human Genome Project attempted to harmonize the findings of scientific research with Christian belief. In this response to Collins's work, fellow geneticist George C. Cunningham presents a point-by-point rebuttal of "The Language of God," arguing that there is no scientifically acceptable evidence to support belief in a personal God and much that discredits it. Written with admirable clarity for the nonscientist, "Decoding the Language of God" covers much of the same ground addressed by Collins in his book.
Cunningham also devotes chapters to the unreliability of the Bible as a basis for belief; the conflict between naturalistic explanations of reality, which are anchored in scientific research, and supernatural interpretations, which are not; and the many difficulties in conceptualizing the origins of the universe in terms of a personal God. Unlike recent hostile attacks on religious belief, Cunningham's respectful, well-reasoned discussion will appeal to open-minded people across the whole spectrum of belief and unbelief.
Jane Eyre : Readable Classics
- By Tiffany Schlarman
- Published 05/15/2010
- Fiction , Literature , Literary Fiction , Relationships , Religion and Spirituality , Romance
- Unrated
Jane Eyre in all of its original splendor has been brought to readable classics. The original version has been adapted only to update the language to make it easier for the modern reader of today to understand. This classic beloved tale of the orphan Jane Eyre will captivate you and keep you reading until the end. Jane Eyre, a orphan who is taken into custody by her uncle after her parents death, and ten years after his death sent away to school by her unloving, unkind aunt is everything the original manuscript is. Jane thrives and learns at school. She becomes a teacher and then a governess under her master Mr. Rochester and falls in love only to learn his shattering secret. Her life takes a turn and later reconnects to her past. She finds true happiness where she belongs.
I loved every minute of this book. Though I have read Jane Eyre multiple times before, I was able to see this novel in a new light, due to the let down of a language barrier. Our vocabulary does not consist of the formalities in 1847. We do not converse on the same level, more so we discuss more freely and openly today. The novel in its new form is everything Charlotte Bronte gave to her 1847 readers, but updated for ease in understanding for today’s reader.
This is a must read! I am a firm believer that you should read the original at some point in your life. However, if you have ever read Jane Eyre or if you have had trouble understanding the original this readable classic will draw you in and keep you spell bound to the end. I highly suggest this book to any reader. It is a wonderful classic novel. I look forward to reading and expanding my library to include other readable classics.
The Spiritual Significance of Music
- By Irene Watson
- Published 05/10/2010
- Religion and Spirituality
- Unrated
When I asked for this book to review I thought it was something else so you can imagine my surprise when I received it. My first impression was "Wow, this is great!" And, needless to say I kept saying this throughout the book.
A Fascinating Study of African Healing
- By LAURI COATES
- Published 04/14/2010
- Health , History , Hobbies and Crafts , Medical , Non-Fiction , Outdoors and Nature , Religion and Spirituality , Self-Help
- Unrated
Book Review
A Healing Grove
African Tree Remedies and Rituals
for the Body and Spirit
Author: Stephanie Rose Bird
Publisher: Lawrence Hill Books
ISBN: 978-1-55652-764-7
What Do You Know about Indigos?
- By LAURI COATES
- Published 04/14/2010
- Biography/ Autobiography/Memoir , Non-Fiction , Religion and Spirituality , Self-Help , Relationships
- Unrated
Book Review
Indigo Awakening: A Doctor's Memoir of
Forging an Authentic Life in a Turbulent World
Author: Janine Talty, DO
Publisher: Elite Books
ISBN: 978-1-60070-63-7
Prophecy of an American Apocalypse
- By Chris Phillips
- Published 04/11/2010
- Religion and Spirituality
- Unrated
C B Fisher relates the dreams, visions and warnings of a deceased Creek Chief. Oktaharsars Harjo predicts coming disaster and collapse of the current system and tells of the Utopian world that arises from this destruction.
Future Hope: ITP Book One
- By Bethany Showell
- Published 03/27/2010
- Religion and Spirituality , Fantasy/Science Fiction
- Unrated
Hope for mankind...physical or much more?
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