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The Act of Creation (Arkana) by Arthur Koestler Average Rating: "THE ACT OF CREATION has attracted a cult following since its original 1964 publication. It set the stage for much of the "New Age" literature of the following decades.
Koestler draws analogies between human creativity and evolution in nature, seeing them as two different aspects of a single process.
Koestler's writing is eminently readable and still highly topical three decades later. ..."
Daughter of Fire: A Diary of a Spiritual Training with a Sufi Master by Irina Tweedie Average Rating: "Irina Tweedie's diary of her experiences with her Sufi Master and Teacher lifts us beyond any one religious viewpoint, beyond set ideas about enlightenment, and catapults us into realizing what a one-pointed focus and continual surrender it takes to become a spiritual master. Mrs. Tweedie's disarming humility and intimate experiences during her years of training in India with her Sufi Master will expand the mind and heart of virtually anyone who is interested in a spiritual life. ..."
The Art of Dreaming: Tools for Creative Dream Work by Jill Mellick Average Rating: "Psychologist and author Jill Mellick offers much more than a dream interpretation book in The Art of Dreaming: Tools for Creative Dreamwork. Conventional interpretation relies on words to describe dream imagery, and often the words are terribly inadequate. Dr. Mellick says "we can express dreams in the art form the best suits them, in the art form whose structure is most akin to their innate structure." She then fully describes more than 50 ways to explore dreams, including painting, dance, sculpture, drawing, poetry, music, or any combination of these. ..."
Dreamwork: Around the World and Across Time by Leland E. Shields DreamWork: Around the World and Across Time: An Anthology, brings together compelling writings on dreams from the pioneers of Western psychology, modern psychotherapists, world religions and myths, and from great philosophers, scientists, poets and more. This wide range of selections can inform and inspire personal and group dream work, as well as offer ways we can engage with, understand, and interpret our own dreams and dreaming. ...
Dreamways of the Iroquois: Honoring the Secret Wishes of the Soul by Robert Moss Average Rating: "Last night after finishing Robert Moss's new book, Dreamways of the Iroquois: Honoring the Secret Wishes of the Soul, I fell asleep with the intention of finding a dream to prepare me for writing this review. I woke in the wee hours having dreamed of a computer screen of sorts, but with the feeling of a map, dotted with symbols representing various dream locales. ..."
Lords of Light: The Path of Initiation in the Western Mysteries by W. E. Butler Average Rating: "I think this is one of my all time favorite books on the Western Mystery Tradition. Mr. Butler's unassuming tone and incredible wealth of knowledge make this an important stepping stone in understanding the mysterious. As a person you will fall in love with his demeanor; as a teacher you will be in awe of his skills. ..."
In the House of the Riddle Mother by Clarissa Pinkola Estes Average Rating: From the bestselling author of Women Who Run With the Wolves comes this compelling audio seminar about the dream lives of women. Each night of our lives, we experience between five and seven dreams, each reflecting our most intimate passions and conflicts. A dream is like a riddle, Dr. Estes teaches. ...
Zolar's Book of Dreams, Numbers, and Lucky Days by Zolar Entertainment Average Rating: "This book is a great two-in-one deal for anyone interested in both numerology and dreams. Not only can you learn more about your own personality and the personality of your friends, but you can employ numerology in decoding the meaning of your dreams. As always, the book is written in that down-to-earth style that makes Zolar a must-have in any metaphysical collection. ..."
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