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"‘Nightline' anchor Dan Harris has a full breakdown on national television which propels him to explore the worlds of spirituality. It’s light, honest, funny and relevant."

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"This is a thought-provoking and enlightening exploration of spirituality and perception."

NBtM & #Giveaway: The Heart Knows What the Mind Cannot See by Toby Negus - @Archaeolibrary, @GoddessFish, #SelfHelp, #MindBodySpirit,

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Asif Kapadia recommended St. Agnes' Stand in Books (curated)

 
St. Agnes' Stand
St. Agnes' Stand
Thomas Eidson | 2009 | Romance
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"I love Westerns and always wanted to make this into a movie. I still do! It's the one that got away. A tight, taut, tense standoff, and almost impossible to put down once you start reading, dealing with differing beliefs in nature, faith, spirituality."

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Books Editor (673 KP) shared own list

Oct 30, 2017
We're all operating at 100 mph on a regular basis and the world can certainly get noisy, so noisy in fact that at times we barely realise we're actually living.

Hence it's no surprise that religion and spirituality publishers maintain a strong presence in the self-help category. Here are some works due out in the coming year.

Here’s a selection of forthcoming self-help books from religion and spirituality publishers, which approach success, overcoming anxiety, and more, all from a faith-based perspective.


May Cause Happiness: A Gratitude Journal

May Cause Happiness: A Gratitude Journal

David Steindl-Rast

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“It is not happiness that makes us grateful, but gratefulness that makes us happy.” Through...


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Mandalas to Embroider: Kaleidoscope Stitching in a Hoop

Mandalas to Embroider: Kaleidoscope Stitching in a Hoop

Carina Envoldsen-Harris

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12 large and 12 small beautiful, meditative mandalas to embroider--and only 10 stitches to learn ...


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Dancing with Cancer: Using Transformational Art, Meditation and a Joyous Mindset to Face the Challenge

Dancing with Cancer: Using Transformational Art, Meditation and a Joyous Mindset to Face the Challenge

Judith Erel

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Combining the personal and the practical, this book mixes the author’s own cancer story with the...


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The Bhakti Coloring Book: Deities, Mandalas, and the Art of Playful Meditation

The Bhakti Coloring Book: Deities, Mandalas, and the Art of Playful Meditation

Ekabhumi Charles Ellik

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In the yoga tradition, bhakti is the path of the heart. This devotional branch of yoga is growing in...


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Mindful Dreaming: Harness the Power of Lucid Dreaming for Happiness, Health, and Positive Change

Mindful Dreaming: Harness the Power of Lucid Dreaming for Happiness, Health, and Positive Change

Clare Johnson

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There are many books on dreams, dream interpretation, and lucid dreaming. What makes this one...


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Asif Kapadia recommended The Buddha of Suburbia in Books (curated)

 
The Buddha of Suburbia
The Buddha of Suburbia
Hanif Kureishi | 2012 | Fiction & Poetry
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"This felt so personal when I first read it, laugh out loud funny. One of the finest books, or actually any art form, to deal with the complexities of growing up being British and Asian. It’s about family, London, politics, art, relationships and the fascination with Eastern spirituality. I always shared the lead character's dream of escaping to NYC. "

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"A forest paradise surrounded by lands gutted from corporate greed. The Elk Creek Tribe holds the hope for mankind’s future. One young man becomes paramount in bringing spirituality back into a desolate and hostile world. But first he must find himself."

SERIES TOUR: Paradigm Lost Trilogy by R. Roderick Rowe - #Fantasy, #Dystopian, #Futuristic

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Cent Elephants Sur Un Brin D'Herbe
Cent Elephants Sur Un Brin D'Herbe
Dalai Lama | 2021
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"This book, whose title translates as “100 Elephants on a Blade of Grass,” begins with His Holiness’ moving Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech. It was the first serious book on Buddhism that I read, and it inspired me to learn more about the philosophy. I attribute most of the qualities I have today to the spirituality and teachings of His Holiness."

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Bill Hader recommended The Thin Red Line (1998) in Movies (curated)

 
The Thin Red Line (1998)
The Thin Red Line (1998)
1998 | Action, Drama, War

"The Thin Red Line is extraordinary. It’s war seen from the POV of God or something. There’s a spirituality that you don’t see in a lot of war films. The battle for the hill is amazing. Ben Chaplin receiving the letter from his wife is heartbreaking. And the music is great. I was so happy Terrence Malick decided to make another movie after twenty years."

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The Perennial Philosophy
The Perennial Philosophy
Aldous Huxley | 2009 | Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences, Religion
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"The dystopian side of Huxley produced Brave New World, which foretold the myriad bleak worlds to come. The Perennial Philosophy is the mirror opposite, or perhaps the cure. In describing the common features of world spirituality, it outlines with clarity the transcendent strain in what humans aspire to become. Without a transcendent vision, I can’t imagine anyone’s life having deeply rooted purpose and meaning."

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I Talk With The Spirits by Rahsaan Roland Kirk
I Talk With The Spirits by Rahsaan Roland Kirk
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"I love Roland Kirk's stuff, it's always got these mad quirky bits in it, a bit like Mingus or like Monk, but very unique to him. It's a really sweet record, really beautiful, and again it has a link to nature and spirituality. It's deep but it has a lot of humour. Charming arrangements and melodies and a real lightness of touch. I love all those things where you hear him growl on the flute or shout or let off one of his conches."

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