Part “hard-nosed researcher,” and part “poetic dharma teacher,” Shinzen Young brings fifty years of meditation experience and exploration of the best of what East and West have to offer to bear, showing how science and... Read More
For the individual seeker interested in exploring Tao, this work will speak sincerely to the heart and mind. In "Practicing the Tao Te Ching", Solala Towler offers a thoughtful and practical guide to the practice of Taoism. Many books... Read More
Does spiritual awakening have to be difficult? Does it require years of meditation and tireless struggle to master the mind and body? Loch Kelly, director of the Open-Hearted Awareness Institute and authorized to teach meditation by... Read More
This important study will satisfy those interested in increasing their understanding of the complex subject of death and dying. "Death Makes Life Possible" explores the emotional angst endured by people who fear death. Marilyn Schlitz... Read More
In this sturdy, grounded, no-nonsense, and practical guide, the curious and committed can freely and safely explore modern-day shamanism. Shamanism, globally and historically available in indigenous communities, earns its place as a... Read More
“There is another reality in addition to the ordinary reality of space, time, matter, and energy,” writes Claude Poncelet, author of "The Shaman Within", who has spent nearly thirty years engaged in shamanic practice and twenty-five... Read More
Very few people will ever achieve Robert Peng’s mastery of Qigong which, he writes, “is the science of cultivating our Life Force through specific practices as well as the art of applying this energy in the service of the Dao, or the... Read More
By making seemingly abstract concepts concrete, two psychologists offer a self-therapeutic method for quieting one’s most harmful self-doubts. At one time or another, virtually everyone has dealt with an internal voice that undermines... Read More