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Where's Buddy?

by Ron Roy

They've only got an hour to find Buddy - and save his life. An excellent mystery. This book also gives children an introduction to diabetes, and how children with the disease care for themselves while living active, fun-filled lives.

Living Your Dying

by Stanley Keleman

This book explores the little dyings of our lives and their relationship to the overall dying process.

Healing and Christianity

by Morton Kelsey

Kelsey has written a book on the history and practices of sacramental healing. Students and clergy should find this book to be especially useful.

Lectures in Naturopathic Hydrotherapy

by Andre Saine Wade Boyle

Theory and application of hot and cold applications with water as an important medium.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation: A Psychiatric Handbook for Practitioners

by Lynda J. Katz

Textbook on mental illness

The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche

by Wolfgang Pauli C. G. Jung

Jung's original essay on synchronicity and Pauli's view as a physicist of archetypes and synchronicity.

The Edgar Cayce Primer

by Herbert B. Puryear

Learn how to mine our psychic strengths for happier and healthier lives.

You Are Becoming a Galactic Human

by Virginia Essene Sheldon Nidle

A bold, urgent and extraordinary revelation about Earth's hidden million-year history, and secret truths of human relationships with spiritual masters and star beings.

Ice Bound: A Doctor's Incredible Battle for Survival at the South Pole

by Jerri Nielsen Maryanne Vollers

Dr. Jerri Nielsen accepts an assignment as a physician for the American research base in Antarctica. This is the story of her discovery that she has breast cancer, and a risky air lift of Nielsen for treatment.

Sonya Fitzpatrick, the Pet Psychic: What the Animals Tell Me

by Sonya Fitzpatrick

OPEN THE TELEPATHIC CHANNEL TO YOUR PET with advice from Animal Planet's resident pet psychic Sonya Fitzpatrick MEET SONYA'S SUCCESS STORIES AMADEUS: a dog whose aggressive behavior almost got him kicked off his flyball team until Sonya uncovered his painful past. LINCOLN: a beautiful bird who confided to Sonya that he shredded his favorite pillow as a way of letting his owner know that he missed her. MR. CLINKER: a cat whose painful tumor disappeared under Sonya's healing touch. JEAN LaFITTE: a turtle whose unsuitable habitat lead to an almost fatal loss of appetite until a long chat with Sonya turned his life around. Enjoy as Sonya Fitzpatrick offers insight into the thoughts and feelings of our animal friends.

One Last Time: A Psychic Medium Speaks to Those We Have Loved and Lost

by John Edward

You've seen him on his TV show, Crossing Over. Now you can read this psychic medium's messages that can help you here and hereafter.

Past Lives, Future Lives

by Bruce Goldberg

Dr. Goldberg writes of his findings regarding reincarnation and karma. Not only does he do past life regressions, but he finds that he can do future life progressions as well.

How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States

by Joanne Meyerowitz

How Sex Changed is a fascinating social, cultural, and medical history of transsexuality in the United States. Joanne Meyerowitz tells a powerful human story about people who had a deep and unshakable desire to transform their bodily sex. In the last century when many challenged the social categories and hierarchies of race, class, and gender, transsexuals questioned biological sex itself, the category that seemed most fundamental and fixed of all. From early twentieth-century sex experiments in Europe, to the saga of Christine Jorgensen, whose sex-change surgery made headlines in 1952, to today's growing transgender movement, Meyerowitz gives us the first serious history of transsexuality. She focuses on the stories of transsexual men and women themselves, as well as a large supporting cast of doctors, scientists, journalists, lawyers, judges, feminists, and gay liberationists, as they debated the big questions of medical ethics, nature versus nurture, self and society, and the scope of human rights. In this story of transsexuality, Meyerowitz shows how new definitions of sex circulated in popular culture, science, medicine, and the law, and she elucidates the tidal shifts in our social, moral, and medical beliefs over the twentieth century, away from sex as an evident biological certainty and toward an understanding of sex as something malleable and complex. How Sex Changed is an intimate history that illuminates the very changes that shape our understanding of sex, gender, and sexuality today.

The Gift of Touch

by Helen Colton

Touch is defined and explored in its many fascets and areas of life. The results of lack of proper touch are discussed honestly and with medical evidence to substantiate how touch deprived Western Society really is.

Turnabout Children: Overcoming Dyslexia and Other Learning Disabilities

by Mary Maccracken

After receiving her masters degree in special education, the author decides to go into private practice as a learning-disabilities specialist. In this book, she tells of five of the children she worked with, and the techniques she used to help each child overcome his or her unique set of difficulties.

The Story of My Father: A Memoir

by Sue Miller

Novelist Sue Miller writes with stunning truthfulness about her father's slow and irrevocable descent into Alzheimers disease, and her anguished struggle to care for him and maintain emotional contact. She reflects upon her father's life and the dynamics of her family as past patterns are sometimes unraveled, sometimes reinforced. In a moving afterword Miller describes how she came to terms with her father's death and explains how she decided to write this book.

On Divination and Synchronicity

by Marie-Louise von Franz

Jung's leading disciple studies synchronicity, or meaningful coincidences, using ancient oracular techniques and texts.

Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market

by Eric Schlosser

Essays explore the social and economic effects on groups and individuals of our underground economy. The underground economy has subtle and surprising effects on the United States as.

Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution

by Robert C. Atkins

Dr. Atkins's famous regimen for weight-loss and maintenance.

Earth Magic: A Dianic Book of Shadows

by Marion Weinstein

A book of shadows is a practitioner's journal of ritual and energy work. This book offers basic information about the practice of magic or the use of energy work, teaching the basic beliefs of Wicca as guiding principles. It offers suggested rituals or "words of power," but mostly provides a base upon which an individual can build her own work. It assumes that the reader has a basic knowledge of Wicca and magic. The latter chapters introduce more in-depth spiritual practices. It is an easy read while providing much on which to meditate.

Composing Myself: A Journey through Post-Partum Depression

by Fiona Shaw

Following the birth of her second child the author was hospitalized for two months with a severe postpartum depression. She was treated with electroshock therapy which left her with large gaps in her short-term memory. In an effort to make sense of what had happened to her she set out to write about her own life. She further launched an exploration of the literature about post-partum depression, and interviewed other women who had experienced this frightening and little-understood illness.

Life After Life: The Investigation of a Phenomenon--Survival of Bodily Death

by Raymond A. Moody Jr.

Philosopher, ethicist and psychiatrist: Dr. Moody explores the question: Is there life after bodily death? A convincing study. From the book: --WHAT IS IT LIKE TO DIE? "All pain vanished." "I went through this dark, black vacuum at super speed." "There was a feeling of utter peace and quiet, no fear at all." "I was in a very dark, very deep valley. Later I thought, 'Well, now I know what the Bible means by the valley of the shadow of death because I've been there.'" "After I came back, I cried off and on for about a week because I had to live in this world after seeing that one." "It opened up a whole new world for me . . . I kept thinking, 'There's so much that I've got to find out.'" "I heard a voice telling me what I had to do go back-and I felt no fear."-- Moody presents medical cases along with a look at religious teachings and their afterlife possibilities. This file should make a fine embossed braille copy.

Tarot and the Tree of Life: Finding Everyday Wisdom in the Minor Arcana

by Isabel Radow Kliegman

Since most books studying tarot focus primarily on the Major Arcana cards, this book focuses exclusively on the Minor Arcana cards--the number and court cards of each of the four suits. Kliegman gives good information about possible interpretations of each card both in its upright and reversed positions, and provides additional insight by drawing correlations between each card and the Tree of Life. She also provides interpretive information drawn from Jungian psychology.

A Man's Recovery from Traumatic Childhood Abuse: The Insiders

by Robert Blackburn Knight Mark Falstein

This is the author's detailed account of a series of therapies which helped him heal the effects of horrific childhood sexual abuse. During the course of his treatment he unlocks long-buried memories and discovers the presence of a host of internal personae or alters who have been created to absorb and cope with his pain. His personal story is interlaced with theoretical reflections drawn from the work of a variety of psychologists and psychotherapists.

Son-Rise: The Miracle Continues

by Barry Neil Kaufman

This is an expansion of the author's book Son-Rise, which appeared in the 1970s. The author recounts how he and his wife learned that their son Raun had autism, how they became disenchanted with the services of professionals, and how they ultimately developed a radical new method for working with their son at home. Rather than attempting to suppress Raun's autistic behaviors, they joined him in twirling objects, rocking, and hand-flapping as a way of relating to him. In this way they were able to build Raun's trust, with astounding results. Kaufman describes several other children who have benefited from this approach.

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