Psychology, Philosophy, Sciences.
211. Magic Of Conflict, The; Crum, Thomas F. Shows how to turn conflict into opportunity for choice and change. Based on the philosophy of Aikido This book mixes theory and practice with anecdotes and exercises that will help the reader resolve the conflicts of everyday life and turn frustration into fascination. H/c., 1987, Simon & Schuster, 252p., $16.00.
212. Rethinking Life And Death; Singer, Peter. The collapse of our traditional ethics. A new Copernican revolution is upon us that challenges the basic precepts and code of ethics that has previously governed life and death. Singer puts forth; that we should respect a person’s desire for life or death, to not encourage the birth of more children, and more. A provocative work. Examines our ethical dilemmas. H/c., 1994, St Martins, 256p., $18.00. (signed first edition)
213. Path Of The Everyday Hero; Catford & Ray. Drawing on the power of myth to meet life’s most important challenges. Taps into what Joseph Campbell and others have identified as the instructive power of myth. Connects 5 classic stories to 5 of life’s most important challenges. This will help you see your journey in a heroic perspective. T/p., 1991, Tarcher, 242p., $15.00.
214. Heart’s Code, The; Pearsall, Paul. Tapping the wisdom and power of our heart energy. The new findings about cellular memory and their role in the mind/body/spirit connection. A fascinating synthesis of ancient wisdom, modern medicine and personal experience that proves that the human heart, not the brain, holds the secrets that link body, mind, spirit. H/c., 1998, Broadway, 288p., $17.00.
215. Turning Point, The; Capra, Fritjof. Science, society and the rising culture. Shows how Newtonian and Cartesian mechanistic world views have brought us perilously close to destruction and how these ideas are now obsolete and how we can look forward to a new vision more consistent with the findings of modern physics. T/p., 1983, Flamingo, 516p., $11.00.
216. Portable Jung, The; Edited by Joseph Campbell. A masterful selection from the vast corpus of Jung’s writings. Introduces the elementary terms of analytical psychology providing and overall understanding of the scope and direction of Jung’s entire works. Enables the reader to grasp the bearing of mythic lore upon their own individual psychic processes. T/p., 1983, Penguin, 659p., $12.00.
217. Jung Man And Myth; Brome, Vincent. Traces Jung’s developments from child hood to his qualification as a doctor and the realization of his vocation as a psychiatrist. Describes Jung’s early harmonious relationship with Freud, the clash which developed between them and the final break with the Viennese school. The story of a remarkable intellect continuing its struggle to uncover new truths about the human psyche. T/p., 1978,
218. Man And His Symbols; Jung, Carl G. Classic. Explains to the lay reader the theory of the significance of symbolism in dreams and art and the importance of its comprehension to the full understanding of the unconscious human mind. T/p., 1964, Aldus, 320p., $20.00. (lage format)
219. Leading From The Heart; Gilley, Kay. Choosing courage over fear in the workplace. Built around 4 concepts that help readers assemble a beginner’s toolkit to use in preparing for higher levels consciousness at work. Much practical and useful knowledge. T/p., 1997, Heinemann, 267p., $14.00.
220. Sedona method, The; Dwoskin, Hale. Your key to lasting happiness, success, peace and emotional wellbeing. A great resource for coaches, therapists, healers, managers, and anyone who has desires deep, gentle change at a rapid pace. T/p., 2003, Sedona Press, 414p., $14.00.
221. Symbolic Quest, The; Whitmont, Edward C. Basic concepts of analytical psychology. Explores C. G. Jung’s revolutionary discoveries about man as a symbolizing creature. The quest for symbolic experience, a quest which has urgency and meaning for our time and which finds its most useful and comprehensive expression in the discipline of analytical psychology. T/p., 1069,
222. Survival Papers, The; Sharp, Daryl. Applied Jungian psychology. Illustrates complex Jungian concepts with real life examples. Appeals to the professional and layperson alike. Explores the experience and meaning of conflict, depression and many other symptoms associated with psychological problems. T/p., 1991, Llewellyn, 256p., $14.00.
223. Hymns To An Unknown God; Keen, Sam. Awakening the spirit in everyday life. An inspiring guide to finding and recreating a sense of greater meaning, of soul or spirit that many are looking for. It is a guide finding the unknown purpose we feel is missing from our lives. H/c., 1994, Bantam, 308p., $15.00.
224. White Hole In Time, The; Russell, Peter. Our future evolution and the meaning of now. This book shows us that something is happening on our planet that is very significant. We could be standing on the threshold of a movement towards which the universe has been building since time began – an evolutionary climax more profound than any of us could dare to imagine. T/p., 1992, Aquarian, 234p., $12.00.
225. Unravelling The Mind Of God; Matthews, Robert. Mysteries at the frontiers of science. Will scientists find a universal theory to explain everything? How did the universe begin? Do we need a creator or was the universe born out of nothing? Will we be able to predict natural disasters? How will the universe end? These questions and many are given the most serious consideration here. H/c., 1992, Virgin, 274p., $14.00.
226. Grief Counselling; Worden, J. William. A handbook for the mental health practitioner. A well known classic which has been expanded and updated. T/p., 1995, Routledge, 183p., $16.00.
227. Counselling Survivors Of Childhood, Sexual Abuse; Draucker, Claire Burke. This is a practical, accessible guide. This is an indispensable book for counsellors and student counsellors. T/p., 1996, Sage, 168p., $15.00.
228. In Search Of The Miraculous; Ouspensky, P. D. Classic. This record of Ouspensky’s eight years work as Gurdjieff’s pupil is to be compared with Plato’s presentation of the life and teaching of Socrates. These are no theories of philosophy or psychology, but a complete understanding of the problems of life and the most direct instructions for the betterment of man’s existence. T/p., 1969, RKP., 399p., $14.00.
229. Joseph Campbell Companion, A; Edited by Diane K. Osborn. Reflections on the art of living. The words of Joseph Campbell from his Esalen Institute lectures supplemented by relevant excerpts from his past writings and the writings of others he often quoted to illuminate his work. T/p., 1991, Harper, 311p., $14.00.
230. Dancing Wu Li Masters, The; Zukav, Gary. An over view of the new physics. This is account of the latest developments in advanced physics for those who would like to know more about them but have little or no mathematical or technical knowledge. T/p., 1979, Rider, 352p., $13.00.
231. Structure Of Magic, The; Bandler, Richard & Grinder, John. A book about language and therapy. Presents techniques for identifying and utilizing a clients most frequently used way of making sense of his ongoing experience. H/c, 1975, 1976, Science and Behaviour, 225p. & 198p., 2volumes, $40.00.
232. Sacred Pleasure; Eisler, Riane. Sex, myth and the politics of the body. New paths to power and love. Comprehensive and deep analysis of sexual traditions, history, sociology, politics and morality. Unique book that covers the whole gamut of the human sexual experience. T/p., 1996, Doubleday, 495p., $14.00.
233. Wholeness And The Implicate Order; Bohm, David. Proposes a new model of reality. Bohm argues that if we are guide by a self willed view we will are guide by a self willed view we will perceive and experience the world as fragmented. Such a view is false because it is based on mistaking the content of our thought for a description of the world as it is. T/p., 1984,
234. Rhetoric And The Poetics Of Aristotle, The; With introduction and notes by Friedrich Solmsen. The complete text of 2 of Aristotle’s most important and influential works, in the famous and authoritative
235. When Elephants Weep; Masson & McCarthy. The emotional lives of animals. This ground breaking book proves what animal lovers have known to be true; animals exhibit all kinds of feelings – hope, fear, shame, love, compassion. Shows the extraordinary complexity of the animal world. T/p., 1996, Vintage, 268p., $13.00.
236. Sun And The Shadow, The; Kelzer, Kenneth. Experiments with lucid dreaming. An inspirational account of how personal experiences in dream lucidity led to breakthroughs in emotional and spiritual development. Published by the Edgar Cayce Foundation. T/p., 1971, ARE, 273p., $15.00.
237. Seven Mansions Of Colour; Jones, Alex. Offers inspirational and practical methods in the use of colour in one’s daily life. Covers colour creation, rays, auras, healing, meditation, the home, art, music and more. T/p., 1982, DeVorss, 137p., $15.00.
238. Thought Patterns; Smith, Robert C. Change the ones that don’t work, create the ones that do work. Offers guidance from the Edgar Cayce readings that will help you establish a closer relationship with your Creator and establish more positive thought patterns, attitudes and emotions. T/p., 2003, ARE, 185p., $16.00.
239. Color Psycholgy And Color Therapy; Birren, Faber. Classic. This book has become the standard reference work on color psychology. A factual study of the influence of color on human life. Historical aspects, Biological, psychological and visual aspects. T/p., 1961, Citadel, 302p., $19.00.
240. Wisdom Of The Enneagram, The; Riso & Hudson; The complete guide to psychological and spiritual growth for the 9 personality types. 2 highly accurate questionnaires for determining your type, spiritual jump starts, wake up calls, red flags, individualized exercises and practical strategies for letting go troublesome habits and more. T/p., 1999, Bantam, 388p., $16.00.
241. Cosmos And Psyche; Tarnas, Richard. Intimations of a new world view. Demonstrates the existence of an astonishingly consistent correspondence between planetary alignments and the archetypal patterns of human history and biography. Opens up a new cosmic horizon that reunites science and religion, intellect and soul, modern reason and ancient wisdom. T/p., 2006, Plume, 569p., $16.00.
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