Approaching the Great Perfection by Sam van Schaik
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Approaching the Great Perfection by Sam van Schaik
Reading:
Spiritual Warfare - Jed McKenna
Adrenal Fatigue - James L Wilson
Edgar Cayce - Colon Care
Narco-ing an old thread... :shock:
I'm re-reading the "Tibetan Book of Living and Dying" by Sogyal Rinpoche , re-reading "Astral Dynamics" by Robert Bruce and "Far Journeys" by Robert Monroe. Castenda is always lurking though the copies are so well-thumbed as to be nearly falling apart :lol:
Webwise a whole mishmash, recently reading "Splinter in the Mind" by Bronte Baxter and a bunch of NWO stuff.
Phew, almost no time for work :wink:
In Light
Jasis
The Magick of Reiki by Christopher Penczak
I just got done with a murder mystery "The Witch Hunt" and now I'm starting with "The Unanswered Question".
I love Sci-Fi too :) I'm a big fan of Ian M banks - his books describing the "Culture" - a pan-species, pan-galactic society in the far future, assisted by intelligent machines whose AI cores exists in hyperspace... :shock: WOW, gotta re-read some of that :mrgreen:Quote:
Originally Posted by Gehenna
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Dipping in some yoga books from the library; The Ultramind Solution by Mark Hyman- http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=cd-jelcz6vg - and Seth speaks the Eternal Validity of the Soul by Jane Roberts.
Since the Australian dollar has dropped I've discovered the joy of second hand books from Better World Books.
Calculus: Single and Multivariate, by Hughes-Hallett, Gleason, McCallum, et al.
Why? Because my brother had bought this textbook for his classes, didn't need it anymore and was willing to loan it to me, and I thought it looked like fun. It's been decently enlightening so far! :)
"Professional Dreamer: 6 Simple Steps That Turn Dreams Into Reality" by Ghalil
Good book. I recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning how to effectively and routinely alter their own reality and/or manifest their desires into reality.