Michael Newton While in deep hypnosis, 29 patients of the author describe their hidden memories of the hereafter, including what has happened to them between their former reincarnations on earth. They reveal... | |
Charles Taliaferro Questioning why evil exists, whether God could create a stone he couldn't lift, and if the wonder of life suggests a Creator, the philosophy of religion is concerned with arguments... | |
Lupa Exploring three different models of totem work - correspondences, archetypal, and bioregional - you can make your relationships with your totems stronger and personalized, this title addresses questions about what... | |
David Icke David Icke exposes what he calls the real story behind global events which shape the future of human existence and the world we leave our children. Fearlessly, he lifts the... | Michelle Belanger Throughout medieval and Renaissance Europe, it was believed that a demon's true name could summon it, compel it, and bind it. The author has compiled the most complete compendium of... |
Philip K. Hitti The Druze, who can be traced back to eleventh-century Levant, have long intrigued scholars of the Middle East. This work reveals the remarkable Druze pantheon of semi-deities and investigates their... | William Quan Judge; Dara Eklund |
| David S. Katz Despite the growth of modern science, the 'occult' or 'esoteric' tradition evolved in the West, manifesting itself in such diverse groups as the Freemasons, the Mormons, the Theosophists, and New... |
Kenneth Morris Revealed within this book, the author's easy familiarity with the minute features of Chinese literature and history is truly astonishing. Golden Threads offers hope,... | David Icke; Neil Hague; Sam Masters This devastating expose of the human mind as a getaway car for the psyche. |
Alexander Roob Takes the readers on a mystery tour spanning an arc from the mediaeval cosmogram and images of Christian mysticism, through the world of alchemy to the art of the Romantic... | Alom Shaha In a charming blend of memoir, philosophy, and science, Shaha explores the questions about faith and the afterlife that we all ponder. |