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Living Wicca: A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner (Llewellyn's Practical Magick Series)
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Living Wicca is the perfect companion to Cunningham's Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner, containing the same concise and comprehendible style that makes the first book so enjoyable. With Living Wicca, Cunningham goes beyond the mechanics of the faith and emphasizes the importance of making Wicca a part of your everyday life. Fo... »
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Adventures in Missing the Point: How the Culture-Controlled Church Neutered the Gospel
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It is interesting to me that a book criticizing evangelicalism would fall into the same faults as the very groups it is criticizing. Much like any pop press publication you would find at your neighborhood Christian Book Store, this book lacks scholarship, style, and depth. This book makes many claims that may very well be valid, but no one would ever ... »
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The Path to Love: Spiritual Strategies for Healing
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"Loving another person is not separate from loving God. One is a single wave, the other is the ocean." ~ Deepak Chopra
In "The Path to Love," Deepak Chopra blends modern day wisdom with ancient insight and myths. This is a reflective study of love's many stages (from romantic love to spiritual love) and as Deepak reveals the many nuances h... »
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The Artist's Way Morning Pages Journal
The idea behind Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way is that by writing three pages, longhand and stream-of consciousness, first thing in the morning, ... »
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Mozart's Ghost: A Novel
New York City substitute teacher Anna Chester is lonely and considering leaving the Big Apple to return to her home in the Midwest. However, she does enj... »
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Myths to Live By
This book is based on a series of lectures, and as such, has more of a direct, conversational tone than the author's more academic works, which though no ... »
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