Books of Interest to Lightworkers
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THE MILLIONTH CIRCLE – How to Change Ourselves and the World Jean Shinoda Bolen, MD Extrapolated from the myth of The Hundredth Monkey, this visionary work may well become the new directive for groups seeking to transform and transmute the imbalances we find in our world today. “The Millionth Circle,” writes Bolen, “ depends upon a simple hypothesis, whose mechanism has already been proposed and observed, and is one that can be intuitively and immediately grasped: when a critical number of people change how they think and behave, the culture will also, and a new era begins. Once the principles are understood, the significance of women’s circles can be appreciated as a revolutionary-evolutionary movement that is hidden in plain sight.” Conari Press
Andrew Harvey “The divine power of love consciousness is within each one of us; we all have the potential to grow into its possession and to act with its wisdom, courage, and intense hunger for justice in reality.” – a powerful and simple message contained in this work by world renown author, Andrew Harvey. This is a rare glimpse into the heart wisdom that Harvey has gained during his many years as a seeker of truth. His journey has taken him along the many lanes of the path to spiritual wholeness, and the golden threads of wisdom teachings of the various worlds’ religions are woven into the tapestry he presents in this, his latest contribution.
Broadway Books
WIDE AWAKE – A Buddhist Guide for Teens Diana Winston Struggling with pressure from parents, siblings, peers, and teachers, and coping with trying to understand the general chaos of the world scene are two of the issues brought to the pages of this fresh and engaging exploration of an ancient teaching. Winston encourages the young reader to become “Awake” to the issues, and learn a different way to overcome life’s challenges – to become the creative force rather than the victim.
Perigee/Penguin
THE JOURNEY HOME – the story of Michael Thomas and the Seven Angels Theresa Corley Children's Edition - based on the parable inspired by Kryon and written by Lee Carroll (Adapted for children ages 9-13) Theresa Corley has done an excellent job of re-crafting the original Kryon parable, The Journey Home, for the young reader. This is a wonderful adventure tale of a young person’s travel on the spiritual path to wholeness. Those familiar with the numerous books by Kryon/Lee Carroll will recognize the message of self-empowerment, acceptance, and love which have been the hallmark of this work. (Other Kryon books are reviewed throughout this section of the web site). Hay House |
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