Tarot Cards, Medicine Men and Mad Libs
Letting Go of Control
You May Be a Candelabra
Cathy DeCheine
Unreliable Witnesses, Leopard Spots and Placebo Effect
Beeswax brings us Purest Light
Floating Rose Candles (3 pack)
Slow Life
This is another book that after reading a few chapters I bought multiple copies to give to those whom I love. “Life-changing” is the most common adjective I have heard used to describe this book, and though true, that description just barely scratches the surface for me. In The Four Agreements, Don Miguel Ruiz sheds light on how what we have been trained to think, by society and by our own upbringings, can become poisonous in our mind… Continue Reading
Contributor: Michelle Smeby
From the moment I picked up this book, author Jessica Porter felt like a new friend – the kind of friend that as soon as they come into your life, feel like they have always belonged there. Her humor and fantastically positive attitude toward food, and toward using food as an instrument to make our bodies and minds healthy, happy, and sludge-free, help me on a daily basis to make better, healthier choices in how I treat my body. The Hip … Continue Reading
Every time I pick it up, The Book of Awakening inspires me to be more peaceful, more loving, more thoughtful, and more kind to myself and to everyone around me. During a day-long retreat dedicated to interfaith mindfulness in April, 2006, Brother Chi Singh, a student of Thich Nhat Hanh, defined the word repent as “to choose again.” I truly like this definition: instead of reviewing previous choices we have made in our lives and having… Continue Reading
This book is the source to which I refer whenever I seek an explanation of exactly what Gautama Buddha taught. Dr. Rahula has most thoroughly researched and quoted the Buddhist texts (Tipitaka, Agama, Nikaya), and provides translations of the ancient Pali and Sanskrit, explaining in footnotes where previous authors have mistranslated the original meanings. Though there are chapters that can seem daunting by the sheer magnitude of mate… Continue Reading
A few months ago I was invited to join a spiritual group comprised of women whom I greatly admire. These women are amazing educators, leaders, thinkers, and dreamers who devote their hearts and minds to making a difference in the world. Each month, we read a book and discuss what the book inspires us to go, do and be. Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace was one of the first books we read and after reading the first two chapters, I bought… Continue Reading
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What the Buddha Taught, Walpola Rahula
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