Metaphysical, Spiritual

Healing Reflections for the Soul

By Michael Timothy

STOP THE INSANITY! TAKE YOUR LIFE BACK AND CLEAR THE GARBAGE FROM THE MIND THAT BLINDS AND DETOURS YOU AWAY FROM PEACE AND HARMONY!

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The Mind and Matter

By Stacey T Pollock

‘The mind is an extremely interesting and ever expanding area of life that can be explored in order to discover new ways to see the material world around us.’

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Creation Theory Revised

By Stacey T Pollock

Why do we exist? Everyone wants to know the meaning for their own existence. Why they are here and how they came to be human as they see themselves now?

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Spiritual Revelations via Canto

By Deborah Simpson

Exemplifying astounding, yet common deliberations.

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Beyond Those Horizons

By Saba Sophiya Hasan

- A BOOK THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME TO CHANGE LIVES FOREVER -

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Wisdom of the Desert

By Tim Smith

This a conricopia of proverbs and bezels of wisodm from the desert fathers who migrated to the desert as Rome began to decline.

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The Joy of Finding God

By Marg Ruttan

Be uplifted, inspired and nurtured by this book that looks at some of the many ways we can connect more fully with the Divine.

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Caroline's House

By Beverly Sims

Last night a ghost made love to me. Yes, a ghost. No human form. A warm presence with soft lips, a rough beard, a probing tongue, incredible hands, and wonderful, working body parts.

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Eternal Cafe

By EJ McFall

Absinthe and philosophy in the Afterlife.

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First Prinicple

By Tim Smith

From this the very outset, Duns Scotus present us with a dichotomy; displaying before us, our true inability coupled with a truism.

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