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The book of secrets |
112 methods of meditation are described and introduced here with helpful background information to give contemporary people a door to meditation. |
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Dialogues and letters |
A major writer and a leading figure in the public life of Rome, Seneca (c. 4BC–AD 65) ranks among the most eloquent and influential masters of Latin prose. This selection explores his thoughts on philosophy and the trials of life. In the Consolation to Helvia he strives to offer solace to his mother, following his exile in AD 41, while On the Shortness of Life and On Tranquillity of Mind are lucid and compelling explorations of Stoic thought. Witty and self-critical, the Letters – written to his young friend Lucilius – explore Seneca’s struggle to acquire philosophical wisdom. |
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The dude and the Zen master |
A lighthearted and inspiring dialogue between the Oscar-winning actor and his long-time spiritual guru explores the challenges of Bridges' Hollywood career and the ways in which Zen teachings have informed his efforts to do good in the modern world. . |
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Fame, fortune and ambition |
Fame, Fortune, and Ambition examines the symptoms and psychology of preoccupations with money and celebrity. Where does greed come from? Do values like competitiveness and ambition have a place in bringing innovation and positive change? Why do celebrities and the wealthy seem to have so much influence in the world? |
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Hamlet's Blackberry |
"Our discombobulated Internet Age could learn important new tricks from some very old thinkers, according to this incisive critique of online life and its discontents. Journalist Powers bemoans the reigning dogma of digital maximalism that requires us to divide our attention between ever more e-mails, text messages, cellphone calls, video streams, and blinking banners, resulting, he argues, in lowered productivity and a distracted life devoid of meaning and depth. |
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How happy is your home |
With these 50 tips, you'll learn how to apply the principles of feng shui to make your home a healthier, happier place to live. |
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I am that : talks with Sri Nisargadatta |
"Nisargadatta was an uneducated poor villager in Bombay, India, who in his thirties became enlightened, or 'realized his true Nature,' as he might say it. People around him could tell something about him was very special, and spent the next 50 years crowding his cigarette store asking him spiritual questions. He never wrote a word, but enough recordings were made of his conversations with spiritual seekers that they were transcribed into this book, "I Am That." |
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Nietzsche complete works collection |
20 + books and bioigraphy - Including Zarathustra, Wagner, Twlight, Gay science, Morals, Antichrist, Beyond good and evil, Birth of tragedy, Ecce Homo |
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Peace in every breath |
Thay illuminates how mindfulness can help us thrive and transcend the mad rush of our days and discover that within the here and now, the rituals of our days, we have the ability to experience true happiness. Thay guides us through the day offering personal anecdotes, meditations and advice for mindfully connecting with our present experience. We do not need to escape reality to harness the joy and peace we can experience with every breath we take. |
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A rulebook for arguments |
"This is the ultimate 'how-to' book for anyone who wants to use reasons and evidence in support of conclusions, to be clear instead of confusing, persuasive instead of dogmatic, and better at evaluating the arguments of others. No one outgrows its forty-five timeless rules, all explained and illustrated with vivid examples. The fourth edition, even more elegantly organized and concise than before, adds new material on oral presentations and Web sources that everyone needs. --(Debra Nails, Michigan State University)" |
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Shaman's wisdom |
From the rainforests of the Amazon to the remotes of the Andes, an eminent seeker describes the path that brought him to discover the traditions of Huachuma shamanism. Based on the clear laws of nature in both the material and energetic dimensions, the shaman's world reflects 5,000 years of Huachuma philosophies of harmony and oneness—as shown through totem animals, elements of nature, physical archetypes, and energy postures. |
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The society of the spectacle |
The Society of the Spectacle (La Société du spectacle) is a work of philosophy and critical theory by Guy Debord. It was first published in 1967 in France. |
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Tibetan book of the dead |
The great book of natural liberation through understanding in the between . |
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The untethered soul |
"I think of all the books about self-knowledge that I have found, this one is the most accessible and straightforward. The book opens: "In case you haven't noticed, you have a mental dialogue going on inside your head that never stops. It just keeps going and going. Have you ever wondered why it talks in there? How does it decide what to say and when to say it? How much of what it says turns out to be true? How much of what it says is even important? And if right now you are hearing, 'I don't know what you're talking about. I don't have a voice inside my head!' — that's the voice we're talking about." |
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