Lovingly structured collection of Zen stories featuring women seeks to bring gender equity to enlightened thinking. The traditional belief in mainstream Buddhism is that “it is not possible to be enlightened in a woman’s body.”... Read More
This timely book presents a path to personal and global peace bolstered by the author’s experience and great thinkers of history. As a West Point graduate who was deployed in Baghdad, Paul K. Chappell certainly knows war. As a... Read More
With wit and emotional drive, a family lawyer sensitively reveals the changing laws regarding marriage in the modern era. The definition of family has changed over the years. Gone are the days when most homes in the United States... Read More
These personal essays on and acute observations of Che Guevara’s legacy achieve insight into his enduring appeal to young revolutionaries. Forty-six years after he was killed in an ill-conceived guerrilla movement in Bolivia, Ernesto... Read More
This wide-ranging and detailed book explores nonsurgical options that can be used along with more traditional practices. In The Art of Healing: Uncovering Your Inner Wisdom and Potential for Self-Healing, Dr. Bernie S. Siegel offers... 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
This accomplished writer’s “focused journaling” exercises encourage self-discovery. Catherine Ann Jones’ first book, The Way of Story: The Craft and Soul of Writing, inspired creative writers to complete short exercises in order... Read More
Simple, poetic, sophisticated prose relays ancient Native American wisdom that will inspire modern-day reflection. Self-published over a decade ago and now available from a traditional publisher, "The Seven Paths" is the work of the... Read More