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Simple
Abundance: Living by Your Own Lights
The
Gifts of the Jews:
How a Tribe of Desert Nomads Changed the Way
Everyone Thinks and Feels
Conversations
with God, Book 1: An Uncommon Dialogue, Vol. 1
The
Concise Family Seder
Consilience:
The Unity of Knowledge
The
Bible Code
Chicken
Soup for the Woman's Soul: 101 Stories to Open
the Hearts & Rekindle the Spirits of Women
Amazing
Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith
Anatomy
of the Spirit: The Seven Stages of Power and
Healing
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Talking to Heaven
In Talking to Heaven, you will
share in many personal and deeply moving stories
of after death communication, from the mother who
finds hope and a reason to live when she hears
the sweet, brave words of her little girl who
died of AIDS to a courageous soldier killed in
Vietnam. You will be touched by the son who begs
his mother to forgive him for his suicide and
will rejoice in the reunion of a husband and his
deceased wife on their fiftieth wedding
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Simple Abundance: Living by Your Own Lights
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The Gifts of the Jews:
How a Tribe of Desert Nomads Changed the Way
Everyone Thinks and Feels
An engrossing overview of the
values and sensibilities of the Hebrew Bible, and
of how decisively they have influenced our own.
The second (after the bestselling How the Irish
Saved Civilization, 1995) of a projected
seven-volume series on the evolution of human
sensibility shows how the ancient Israelites
transformed the idea of religion by gradually
introducing monotheism, and equally transformed
our sense of time and history. Beginning with
Abraham's departure from his Sumerian homeland,
the ancient Hebrews broke with the repetitive
cyclical image of history assumed by most ancient
religions to forge what Cahill terms the
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Conversations with God, Book 1: An Uncommon
Dialogue, Vol. 1
Published in a trade paperback
edition in 1995 by Hampton Roads Publishing
Company, this book has firmly taken hold around
the country. Now Putnam announces the hardcover
edition of this word-of-mouth bestseller, in
which author Neale Donald Walsch chronicles his
extraordinary experience of conversing with God
--achieved through the process of
"auto-writing."
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The Concise Family Seder
This concise edition of a
traditional Passover Haggadah serves as a
meaningful and inspirational vehicle for those
whose knowledge of Hebrew may be limited, but
whose passion for freedom runs deep.
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Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge
A tour de force from a scholar
for whom such tours are par for the course.
Wilson, who sowed the seeds of sociobiology
decades ago, expands his agenda to the whole of
human learning and behavior. All, in both the
realms of art and science, can be reduced to a
common set of unifying principles, or
consilience. All can be subsumed under the basic
laws of physics and their offspring in chemistry
and biology. For instance, the reductionist new
genetics and molecular biology have
revolutionized our understanding of biology in
terms of evolution, human development, and the
brain as the vehicle of human behavior.
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The Bible Code
Broken by an Israeli
mathematician, a hidden 3,000-year-old code
encrypted in the Bible foresaw the assassinations
of John and Robert Kennedy, the Oklahoma City
bombing, the election of Bill Clinton, and the
assassination of Yitzhak Rabin. What does the
code reveal about the future of our world?
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Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul:
101 Stories to Open the Hearts & Rekindle the
Spirits of Women
This remarkable new addition to the much-loved
Chicken Soup for the Soul series brings forth a
shining collection of stories with a feminine
appeal. Designed to light up the spirits of women
everywhere, this fresh serving of Chicken Soup
stories for and about women features
contributions from Mary Kay Ash, Leo Buscaglia,
Robert Fulghum, Bessie Delaney, Ann Landers, Erma
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Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith
As she did in "The
Cloister Walk" and "Dakota",
Kathleen Norris blends history, anecdote, memoir,
and theology with a poet's grasp of language,
this time examining common religious terms that
often intimidate people and distance them from
the religious tradition they were raised in. In
"Amazing Grace", Norris continues her
examination of a spiritual world rooted firmly in
the chaos of daily life. 320 pp. 100,000 print.
(Inspirational)
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Anatomy of the Spirit: The Seven Stages of Power
and Healing
Anatomy of the Spirit shows the
links between emotional and spiritual stresses
and specific illnesses in the context of the
anatomy of the human energy system. Dr. Myss's
system of energy medicine will teach you the
specific emotional, psychological, and physical
factors that lie at the root of illness. For
example, fears regarding financial matters affect
the health of the lower back; emotional barriers
to experiencing love undermine the health of the
heart; a strong need to control others or your
environment influences the health of the sexual
areas of the body.
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