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May 15, 1998
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You can become a millionaire. By saving enough money, regularly, everyone can have a million dollars. Ed Dzwonkowski, a certified financial planner, explains this theory simply and well. By saving $268 per month for 35 years, you will... Read More
“Dad, do I have good karma?” Such a vexing but valid question certainly deserves a considered answer, but parents would be hard pressed to find one in the standard set of encyclopedias. While World Book and Britannica do a solid job... Read More
Turning the Feather Around: My Life in Art is a surprising read, not only for the facts that lie in George Morrison’s life story, but also how Margot Fortuna to Galt skillfully crafted the 30 or so interviews with Morrison and his... Read More
In this cinematically potent novel, we meet protagonist, Katherine Dennison, who suffers from a series of acute personality foibles due to the death of her son and subsequent divorce from her husband. She has spent the last three years... Read More
“The only woman awake is the woman who has heard the flute!” These telling words from the long stilled tongue of a 13th century poet provide the framework for Regina Sara Ryan’s ambitious quest to define and concurrently celebrate... Read More
Sleeping is a magical process, not only because it provides our bodies and minds with time to rest and heal, but because it allows us a chance to DREAM! In our dreams we can be anyone, anywhere at anytime. Dreams, though, are not always... Read More
Enter the forest, the metaphor by which seeker/traveler/workshop leader Foster Perry draws readers into his mythopoetic spiritual journey. These are medicine journeys to sacred sites and shamanic teachers and life. Four sections define... Read More
“Every rainstorm, every one is different, but the feeling is the same. There’s glory in it. There’s victory,” proclaims Hank Beecham, profes-sional rainmaker. The protagonist’s obsessive quest for victory on his own dark,... Read More