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Blackfoot Physics: A Journey into the Native American Practice by F. David Peat Average Rating: "It takes a while to get into this book because the first chapter is a bit boring (needs some serious editing, in fact). But once past that hurdle, there's not a dull moment. While one might take issue with the author's apparent attitude that the Native American version of science is superior to that of the Western world's, there's no doubt that the Western world has missed a lot of vital information about the nature of reality. ..."
Secrets of Shamanism: Tapping the Spirit Power Within You by Jose Stevens Average Rating: "This was the first book I read concerning the Shamanic practice, and is only one of many. This book is responsible for my devotion to this way of life. It is easy to read, enjoyable, intriguing, and very useful. It is ideal for introducing newcomers as it is also non-threatening. ..."
Physics of the Soul: The Quantum Book of Living, Dying, Reincarnation and Immortality by Amit Goswami Average Rating: "When death occurs in the family, our rational minds cry out to know more about life after death. Religions offer consolation that God is love and there is heaven beyond, but we wonder if there are any confirmations from studies of human minds which open doors to the after-life. Accordingly we have eagerly picked up books promising answers only to be quickly disappointed. ..."
Dance of the Spirit: The Seven Stages of Women's Spirituality by Maria Harris Average Rating: "A rich book, full of metaphor, deep meanings and affirmation of women's experience in the spiritual journey of life. This book is structured around seven steps of women's spirituality -- using a metaphor of the Dance of the Spirit. Harris describes five that are commonly attributed to spirituality: awakening, discovering, creating, dwelling and nourishing. ..."
Something in This Book Is True by Bob Frissell Average Rating: "The author means well, but this book doesn't measure up to the first one. The first half of the book is informative, but the second half of the book reads like a plug for rebirthing and gets too auto-biographical and boring. I think this book will hurt Mr. Frisell's credibility and that's a shame because he really does have a lot to offer. ..."
Exploring the Levels of Creation by Sylvia Browne Average Rating: ""Only entities with courage and perseverance choose to incarnate on Earth because it is, as I like to call it, the insane asylum of the universe. It's the ultimate post-graduate school, where you get your `Ph.D. in soul evolvement'. To show you how tough it is, a large part of creation won't even come near this place, let alone incarnate on it." - From the book
In the book Exploring the Levels of Creation, popular psychic and Gnostic teacher Sylvia Browne delves into the myriad levels of the Underworld, life on Earth, and the Other Side. ..."
The Hermetic Code in DNA: The Sacred Principles in the Ordering of the Universe by Michael Hayes Average Rating: "This is not an easy read; however I enjoyed it and many of the proposed ideas are eyeopening and, I believe, important for our times. The reader should have a good understanding of science, particulary quantum mechanics, sub-particle physics, and molecular biology. Some knowledge of music theory will also be very helpful. ..."
The Sacred Power of Huna: Spirituality and Shamanism in Hawaii by Rima A. Morrell Average Rating: "THE SACRED POWER OF THE HUNA provides a wealth of scientific and anthropological information in a delightfully engaging page-turner of a book. Author Rima Morrell shares her own personal experiences with the ways of Hawaiian kahuna along with her translations of ancient Hawaiian chants, and shares some of the key similarities and differences between beliefs and practices of Hawaiian kahunas and those of other ancient indigenous peoples, such as the Hopi. ..."
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