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Print: $9.63 Download: FREE This book is another example of the New Thought movement where the author looks at the law of attraction in the sense of thought with the respect oif the power of mind.
Atkinson points out the similarities between the law of gravitation and the mental law of attraction. He ex-plains that thought vibrations are as real as those manifesting as light, heat, magnetism and electricity. The difference is in the vibratory rate which also ex-plains the fact that thought vibrations cannot usually be perceived by our five senses.
The author, rather skilfuly, argues that there are huge gaps in the spectrum of light and sound vibrations, wide enough to include other worlds. It is logical that these activities would be perceived by sense organs at-tuned to them. Increasingly sophisticated scientific instruments are able to register more and more of these hidden frequencies.
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Print: $14.92 Download: $5.12 To those not familiar with the subject it may be stated that the bulk of its contents is derived from the old Buddhist canon. Many passages, and indeed the most important ones, are literally copied in translations from the original texts. Some are rendered rather freely in order to make them intelligible to the present generation; others have been rearranged; and still others are ab-breviated. Besides the three introductory and the three concluding chapters there are only a few purely original addi-tions, which, however, are neither mere literary embellishments nor deviations from Buddhist doctrines. Wherever the compiler has admitted modernization he has done so with due considera-tion and always in the spirit of a legitimate development. Additions and modifications contain nothing but ideas for which prototypes can be found somewhere among the traditions of Buddhism, and have been introduced as elucidations of its main principles.
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Print: $14.95 Download: $5.29 FROM the extreme West of the Indo-European world, we go this year to the extreme East. From the soft rain and green turf of Gaeldom, we seek the garish sun and arid soil of the Hindoo. In the Land of Ire, the belief in fairies, gnomes, ogres and monsters is all but dead; in the Land of Ind it still flourishes in all the vigour of animism.
Soils and national characters differ; but fairy tales are the same in plot and incidents, if not in treatment. The majority of the tales in this volume have been known in the West in some form or other, and the problem arises how to account for their simul-taneous existence in farthest West and East. Some--as Benfey in Germany, M. Cosquin in France, and Mr. Clouston in England--have declared that India is the Home of the Fairy Tale, and that all European fairy tales have been brought from thence by Crusaders, by Mongol missionaries, by Gipsies, by Jews, by traders, by travellers.
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Print: $14.95 Download: $6.95 Part life-coach, part Machiavelli, part Yoda, Balthasar Gracian [1601-1658], a Jesuit priest, wrote this collection of pithy sayings four centuries ago. Gracian speaks to the twenty-first century as well as the seventeenth. It's only a matter of time before someone markets Gracian's life advice to busy executives, like Sun Tzu or the Book of Five Rings (if it hasn't been already). In the meantime, Gracian can be our little secret.
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Print: $19.82 Download: $9.20 Lockyer argues that the ancient British monume nts and stone circles are astronomical in nature, as are the ancient monuments in Egypt. Lockyer, considered the founder of solar astrophysics, also founded the Science Museum in London and also the science journal NATURE.
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Print: $14.89 Download: $7.75 There were many speculative attempts to explain the internal architecture of the Great Pyramid of Giza in the 19th century. Most of them were composed with an eye to Christian dispensational prophecies. Adams, on the other hand, thought that the blueprint for the Great Pyramid was the recently translated Egyptian Book of the Dead, a journey of the soul through the afterlife. He viewed this as an allegory of initiation, a precursor of Masonic rituals. Adams was dismissive of the 'pyramidologists.'
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Print: $9.90 Little is known about Wattles' life. He was born in the USA shortly before the civil war, and experienced much failure in his earlier years. Later in life he took to studying the various religious beliefs and philosophies of the world including those of Descartes, Spinoza, Gottfried Leibniz, Schopenhauer, Hegel, Swedenborg, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and others. It was through his tireless study and experimentation that he discovered the truth of New Thought principles and put them into practice in his own life. He began to write books outlining these principles. He practiced the technique of creative visualisation and as his daughter Florence relates, "He wrote almost constantly. It was then that he formed his mental picture. He himself "tested" this out on himself, as he lived most of his life in poverty, but in his later years he became rich.
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Print: $15.09 Download: $7.63 Notovitch was a Russian doctor who journeyed extensively throughout Afghanistan, India, and Tibet.
During one of his journeys he was visiting Leh, the capital of Ladak, near where the Buddhist convent Himis stands. Due to an accident that resulted in his leg being broken he stayed awhile at the Himis convent. Here he saw a scroll that described a man from the west whose description was uncanny and resembled Jesus of Nazareth.
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Download: $6.05 Hardcover Print: $31.92 Quimby treated over 12,000 people in the last 8 years of his life, using his own unique process which he termed "The Quimby System." He also found that many religious beliefs and opinions were the root cause of a great percentage of all the diseases he treated. Quimby claimed that disease is not the cause of illness, but the effect of a conflict existing within the mind.
Among the students and patients who joined his studies and helped him to commit his teachings to writing were Warren Felt Evans, Annetta Seabury Dresser and Julius Dresser, the founders of New Thought as a named movement, and Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Christian Science movement.
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Print: $15.10 Download: $8.20 We take great pleasure in presenting to the attention of students and investigators of the Secret Doctrines this little work based upon the world-old Hermetic Teachings. There has been so little written upon this subject, not withstanding the countless references to the Teachings in the many works upon occultism, that the many earnest searchers after the Arcane Truths will doubtless welcome the appearance of this present volume.
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Print: $16.05 Download: $6.25 By 1933 The Master Key System had sold over 200,000 copies and then seemingly disappeared. The Master Key System is one of the finest studies in self-improvement, mind-stuff, and higher consciousness ever written. Covering everything from how to get wealthy to how to get healthy, Mr. Haanel leaves no stone unturned. With precision, he elucidates on each topic with logic and rigor that not only leaves you feeling good, but also thinking good. The book was banned by the Church in 1933 and has been hidden away for seventy years!
Rumor has it that while he was attending Harvard University, Bill Gates discovered and read The Master Key System by Charles F. Haanel. It was this book that inspired Bill Gates to drop out of the University and pursue his dream of "a computer on every desktop." You probably know the results. . .
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Print: $17.45 The artist’s eye and philosopher’s spirit, which are Roerich’s, are as a magnet. Drawn by their power, there flows into Roerich’s being a stream of experiences which he is able to transmute into beauty by that spiritual alchemy which is pos-sessed by the teachers of men.
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Print: $9.16 Download: $2.50 Apollonius of Tyana had the myth and ambiance about him equal to Pythagoras and perhaps even approaching the level the other Jewish sage – Jesus of Nazareth.
The reason Apollonius is important is because he is not as much talked about and discussed. He remained much of a mystery.
He never managed to become a “son of God” or get crucified. He is not the subject of countless of movies and musicals and around Christmas time his name is not a household word.
Exactly for this reason he is talked about for his message as a philosopher and not trivialized and commercialized to ad naseum.
Apollonius remained a mystery man for his abilities and power to transcend much of the material world and to reach God’s Consciousness. Apollonius was of course; attached later much the same way the author and his theosophical Society was attached and called a charlatan.
Read this book and decide yourself.
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Print: $9.58 Download: $3.56 The turn of the century have introduced many progressive thinkers in the fields of esoteric doctrines, Spiritualism and Healing.
Certain fields as nutrition science have not yet entered into the medical practice and diagnostic. Stress Management and other 20th century ailments have not yet discovered due to their infancy.
Mind Cure has managed to enter the mainstream Western Medical thinking without the outlandish claims of certain “Healing” books and schools of thoughts.
The Mind Cure acknowledges the active role that the patient's mental state can take in resolving health problems, while not disregarding orthodox western medicine.
Most of the advice in this book would likely be regarded as sensible, and at the very least, not harmful by many medical professionals.
Nonetheless, please observe the caveat about 'medical advice,' and consult with a doctor before using any of the treatments in this book.
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Print: $19.26 Download: $10.38 In preparing this series of lessons for students of Western lands, I have been compelled to proceed along lines exactly opposite to those, which I would have chosen had these lessons been for students in India. This because of the diametrically opposite mental attitudes of the students of these two several lands.
The student in India expects the teacher to state positively the principles involved, and the methods whereby these principles may be manifested, together with frequent illustrations (generally in the nature of fables or parables), serving to link the new knowledge to some already known thing.
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Print: $14.94 Download: $8.60 A brilliant speaker, gifted thinker, and inspired writer, Dr. Ernest S. Holmes founded the United Church of Religious Science, an international ministry that flourishes today. His message is simple: The universe has intelligence, purpose, and order. By understanding its principles and applying them to ourselves, we can see who we are and what we truly want in life. Creative Mind, produced in 1919, is a simple guide for the many thousands who came to hear his words and wished to know more.
Creative Mind is a little book designed to explain what people must discover for themselves about the nature of the universe and the creative power of their own minds. Its message is as fresh today as it was a century ago.
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Print: $7.96 Download: $1.94 The main importance of this book is to show that fiery elements override all others. Anrias shows this by example and occult contact with the Masters.
David Anrias wrote under a pseudonym and was of English descent. He fought in the WWI and traveled the orient extensively upon his return to England he surveyed the occult "scene" in London and started writing.
His other very famous (in occult circles) book is "Through the Eyes of the Masters". The illustrations of the Masters in the book are of Anrias’s own drawings.
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Print: $9.08 Download: $2.50 THE following account of a psychic experience has been gathered from notes handed to me by a friend, a writer of considerable repute. Whether the adventures told therein are to be regarded as a dream, or an actual experience on the astral plane, I must leave to the reader to judge.
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Print: $7.29 Download: $1.25 The goal of this book, according to the author, is to place the revelations of the Ancient Wisdom regarding man's life on this planet, which H.P. Blavatsky brought to the Western world. To sort out from the many related facts which enrich Blavatsky's magnum opus THE SECRET DOCTRINE and the STANZAS OF DZYAN.
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Print: $15.12 Download: $3.75 The original title of this book was “Why does not God Heal the Amputees?” In this 3rd edition we have decided to change the title to a more provocative title. See the "proof" in Q[2:13].
Ultimately the book is written to everyone who is seeking to find the Truth with special emphasis to the agnostic/atheist crowd who think the only kind of God can be denied is the western, anthropomorphic, personal god.
Of course there is no proof or conclusive way to show the existence of a higher power other than attempting to show a different eastern concept of god. This book wants to share the eastern view with no uncertain terms and paint a true view of the eastern mind by showing the difference of meditation and prayer (Q[2.15]).
Clearly, to some people, god has been "on vacation" and does not answer prayers. This book attempts to answer some of these questions, it requires an open mind and an open heart, and if this condition is met it will open your horizons and expand your consciousness.
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Print: $14.59 Download: $6.56 Ernest Holmes (1887-1960) founded Religous Science, part of the New Thought movement. Schooled in Christian Science, he moved to Los Angeles in 1912. Holmes published his first book, Creative Mind in 1919, and followed it up with The Science of Mind in 1926. Holmes had an immense influence on New Age beliefs, particularly his core philosophy that we create our own reality. This is the text of the first edition of The Science of Mind. A revised edition of this book was published in 1938
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Print: $14.97 Download: $3.75 According to her own story as told to a later biographer, she spent the years 1848 to 1858 traveling the world, claiming to have visited Egypt, France, Quebec, England, South America, Germany, Mexico, India, Greece and especially Tibet to study for two years with the men she called Brothers. She returned to Russia in 1858 and went first to see her sister Vera, a young widow living in Rugodevo, a village which she had inherited from her husband
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Print: $9.95 Download: $2.89 Nicholas Roerich, the Russian painter chronicles his expeditions through the Himalaya, his journeys to over fifty monasteries and his encounters with lamas.
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Print: $22.22 Download: $5.00 Tros is the daring captain of his trireme, and the son of Perseus, an initiate of the mysteries of Samothrace who was murdered by Caesar. Tros fights back by helping to repulse Caesar's invasion of Britain. Bold and crafty, like a true adventurer Tros wants to avoid fighting, but circumstances draw him into it, forcing him to battle the injustice around him. A warrior philosopher and navigator, Tros represents the adventurers and explorers, who value chivalry, honor and freedom, and will outlast Rome. However, Tros is no reckless swashbuckler, mercenary or fortune hunter; his opposition to Caesar is more than revenge. Unlike many of his powerful contemporaries, Tros has a highly developed, almost modern moral sense, and he is labeled a pirate only by his Roman adversaries. Although he makes use of guile, Tros is a man of conscience who is monogamous and loyal, despising the treachery and treason he sees all around him.
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Print: $20.34 Download: $1.81 Set in Tibet, the story concerns a group of men and women who are vitally involved in an exciting situation in that forbidden land of towering mountain peaks and age-old secrets.
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Print: $16.96 Download: $2.50 The central image of the book - the magical Ahbor jade stone - It is hoped that for those who are familiar with the story, this image wll bring to life the mystery of the Ahbor jade. And in turn, perhaps it will act as a prompt for those unacquainted with Mundy's masterpiece to read this wondrous novel and in effect take a mystical trek to Tibet where they, too, will learn "the secret of Ahbor Valley."
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Download: $1.86 Hardcover Print: $31.68 1st in Tros series. Tros is the daring captain of his trireme, and the son of Perseus, an initiate of the mysteries of Samothrace who was murdered by Caesar. Tros fights back by helping to repulse Caesar's invasion of Britain. Bold and crafty, like a true adventurer Tros wants to avoid fighting, but circumstances draw him into it, forcing him to battle the injustice around him. A warrior philosopher and navigator, Tros represents the adventurers and explorers, who value chivalry, honor and freedom, and will outlast Rome. However, Tros is no reckless swashbuckler, mercenary or fortune hunter; his opposition to Caesar is more than revenge. Unlike many of his powerful contemporaries, Tros has a highly developed, almost modern moral sense, and he is labeled a pirate only by his Roman adversaries. Although he makes use of guile, Tros is a man of conscience who is monogamous and loyal, despising the treachery and treason he sees all around him.
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Print: $11.47 Download: $3.94 Ramakrishna (1833-86), was a Bengali Hindu sage. Although theoretically a high-caste Brahamin by birth, he came from a poor, low-caste village and had little or no education. He did not know a word of Sanskrit and his knowledge of the Vedas, Puranas, and Hindu Epics was obtained orally (in the Bengali language). In spite of this, he managed to convey in his aphorisms the essence of the Hindu religion. Ramakrishna also worshipped with Muslims and Christians, and propounded a simple approach to religious tolerance: "Creeds and sects matter nothing. Let every one perform with faith the devotions and practices of his creed. Faith is the only clue to get to God." (#200).
His often earthy sayings and short fables are immediately comprehensible to everyone, using vivid metaphors which employ everyday objects and settings to express deep Hindu philosophical concepts. This collection of sayings was collected by his followers after his death and translated by Max Müller.
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Print: $8.28 Download: $1.94 Although similar in title, theme and structure to his book Creative Mind, this is a completely different book. Creative Mind has more of a focus on "Mental Healing." This book is principally about what is today called in New Age circles "Prosperity Consciousness". Holmes discusses how to focus one's thoughts to create monetary wealth, as well as increase one's personal charisma to garner circles of friends. This little classic of New Thought is very similar to its successor, Think and Grow Rich, optimistic, self-empowering, and confident in its outlook.
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Print: $15.19 Download: $1.25 The Aquarian Gospel was rediscovered during the spiritual ferment of the 1960s; a beat-up paperback copy of this book was de rigeur in every hippie pad, and it no doubt played an unsung role in naming the 'Age of Aquarius'. The Aquarian Gospel was probably one of the catalysts for the 'Jesus freak' movement. Although they would never admit it, many a staid evangelical Christian probably had their spiritual awakening while browsing this book in a head shop.
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Print: $10.93 Download: $5.00 This Book may justly challenge the first place for antiquity, from all the Books in the World, being written some hundreds of years before Moses his time, as I shall endeavour to make good. The Original (as far as is known to us) is Arabic, and several Translations thereof have been published, as Greek, Latin, French, Dutch, etc., but never English before. It is pity the Learned Translator [Dr. Everard] had not lived, and received himself, the honour, and thanks due to him from the Englishmen for his good will to, and pains for them, in translating a Book of such infinite worth, out of the Original, into their Mother tongue.
Concerning the Author of the Book itself, Four things are considerable, viz., His Name, Learning, Country, and Time.
1. The name by which he was commonly styled, is Hermes Trismegistus, i.e., Mercurius ter Maximus, or, The thrice greatest Intelligencer.
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Print: $11.33 Download: $3.13 In the Life of Apollonius, Philostratus tells the story of Apollonius of Tyana, a charismatic teacher and miracle worker from the first century CE who belonged to the school of Pythagoras. It is an apologetic work, in which Philostratus tries to show that Philostratus was a man with divine powers, but not a magician. He also pays attention to Apollonius' behavior as a public speaker (quote).
Although the hero is known from other sources, Philostratus' vie romancée is our most important source. Scholars studying the life of the Tyanaean sage -whose miraculous acts have often been compared to the miracles of Jesus of Nazareth- have tried to establish the sources of Philostratus' books in order to come as close as possible to the historical truth.
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Print: $12.05 Download: $3.13 In the Life of Apollonius, Philostratus tells the story of Apollonius of Tyana, a charismatic teacher and miracle worker from the first century CE who belonged to the school of Pythagoras. It is an apologetic work, in which Philostratus tries to show that Philostratus was a man with divine powers, but not a magician. He also pays attention to Apollonius' behavior as a public speaker (quote).
Although the hero is known from other sources, Philostratus' vie romancée is our most important source. Scholars studying the life of the Tyanaean sage -whose miraculous acts have often been compared to the miracles of Jesus of Nazareth- have tried to establish the sources of Philostratus' books in order to come as close as possible to the historical truth.
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Print: $29.12 Download: $3.13 Manly Palmer Hall wrote this book at age 21(!) and self-published it later in his mid twenties. The book is pure conceptual truth without bogging ourselves down with the details. Great read for anyone who likes Joseph Campbell and wishes to follow up on the Power of Myth and get into the right-hand occult.
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Download: $3.13 Hardcover Print: $36.68 Manly Palmer Hall wrote this book at age 21 and self-published it later in his mid twenties. The book is pure conceptual truth without bogging ourselves down with the details. Great read for anyone who likes Joseph Campbell and wishes to follow up on the Power of Myth and get into the right-hand occult.
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Print: $12.28 Download: $5.38 Socrates (469-399 B.C.) had episodes of what some called Epilepsy. Contemporary historians and his followers all concurred with the self-admitted fact that Socrates had visions of a Daemon who was with him since childhood and
guided him throughout his life.
This book is a fictional biography of Socrates attempting to shed light to his peculiar habits, valor and source of wisdom unparalleled in history. Could it be that this daemon was also the source of Socrates’ wisdom? Read the book to find out.
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Print: $21.41 Download: $13.63 The original work of Livermore was an much as enigma as the author himself. It was poorly written and almost deliberately confusing and hard to follow. This is not a surprise coming from a very secretive trader who refused to converse with people in the mornings so he would be left in pure set of mind not under undue influence of unwanted punters. The book was apparently written in 1940 at low ebb in Livermore's life he was soon to commit suicide. Livermore wrote this book to promote a stock market advisory service that he was starting, to supplement his declining income. This book attempts to explain Livermore's trading style; it also contains code of the Market key in Trade Station (EasyLanguage) and Wealth-lab wealth-script languages as well as flowchart and pseudo-code format. Download the CD-ROM (all the source code in the book and more) after the purchase for free. Instructions in the book.
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Print: $24.90 Download: $9.60 Secret Doctrine Volumes I and II are the magnum opus of H.P. Blavatsky, founder of theosophy and enigmatic teacher of the Secret Wisdom. Volume III is her collected writings and thoughts after her death. Some of the writings are contributed to Annie Besant and others so the book remains as controversial as thought provoking.
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Print: $24.30 Download: $5.00 The Mahatmas whom this book depicts are members of our own evolutionary group, not visitors from the celestial spheres.
They are supermen only in that they have attained knowledge of the laws of life and mastery over its forces with which we are still struggling. They are not Gods come down to earth, but earthly mortals risen to the status of Christ.
They ask from us no reverence, no worship; they demand no allegiance but that which it is expected we shall render to the principles of Truth and Fact, and to the nobility of life.
They are our "Elder Brothers," not distant deities; and will even make their presence known to us and grant us the privilege of cooperating with them when we have shown ourselves capable of working unselfishly for mankind.
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Print: $7.64 Download: $0.94 Bhagavad-gita is also known as Gitopanishad. It is the essence of Vedic knowledge and one of the most important Upanishads in Vedic literature.
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Print: $22.08 Download: $10.75 Nearly 8 trillion dollars were lost after the dot.com bubble and the ensuing stock market sell-off between 2000 and 2002. This bubble caused life-style changes for pre-retirees and caused 10 Wall-street broker firms to pay off 1.4 billion to unhappy investors in settlements. It has become clear that one must manage one's financial affairs and try to do a better job doing it. Personal application of Modern Portfolio Theory and unique Money Management ideas in this book will help the reader to plan better. The book also explains in detail the long hidden secret of success of the famous Turtle Trading.
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Print: $46.00 Download: $7.50 Industry experts and pundits would like you to believe commodity futures trading is only for the wealthy and sophisticated.
However, a number of savvy traders use the commodity markets to hedge inflation and energy woes as well as prepare for the ever-increasing fiscal volatility we are facing in the New Millennium. The book covers Options and
Spreads on Commodity Futures.
This little known area of the commodities market is ideal for people who have a steady income and want to earn a second income trading a small amount of capital.
The key here is multiple source of income. It is best to keep your day-to-day needs for income separate from your program of wealth building. You have to find a way to keep your spending from increasing just because you are making a bundle trading. Many new traders build up a large trading account in a short time, starting with a hardly any capital in the commodities market.
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Print: $14.16 Download: $5.00 It is the purpose of these books not only to discuss these greater powers and possibilities in man, but also to present practical methods through which they may be applied, and to encourage as many as possible to study and apply these greater powers within them so that they may not only become greater and richer and more worthy as individuals, but may also become the forerunners of that higher and more wonderful race of which we all have so fondly dreamed.
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Print: $11.26 Frater Achad a.k.a. Charles Stansfeld Jones goes into the meaning of the tarot cards very thoroughly in this gem of a book. If you are a student in the correspondences between the tarot trumps and the "paths" on the Tree of Life (Cabbala), this is an essential and educational reading. The author's ideas start in the material world and lead in the direction of Kether, rather than the other way around. The Author's attitude is very humble in making suggestions only, and he goes out of his way to praise some of those in the world of established commercial magick who disagreed with his ideas.
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Print: $15.83 Download: $6.25 Robert Collier was an author of self help, and New Thought metaphysical books in the 20th century.
Collier was born in St. Louis, Missouri on April 19, 1885. He was the nephew of Peter Fenelon Collier, founder of Collier's Weekly. He was involved in writing, editing, and research for most of his life. His book, The Secret of the Ages, sold over 300,000 copies during his life. Collier wrote about the practical psychology of abundance, desire, faith, visualization, confident action, and becoming your best.
Robert Collier's books have been popular with self help and New thought.
After overcoming an illness he became facinated with the power of the mind and how to use it to create success in every area.
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Print: $12.60 Download: $5.00 This work, though now appearing for the first time in English dress, has not only passed into three editions in Germany, but has been translated into Russian, Swedish, Dutch, Czechish, and Italian, while a French translation is being prepared.
It were perhaps well to mention that in this work the words "know" and "knowledge," when used in reference to the supersensible worlds, involve actual experience of them gained by man through his higher organs of perception.
The names chosen by the author to describe the higher bodies of man, and other theosophic facts, have been, as far as possible, retained here. Readers will find that they revert with primitive strength to the ancient power of names, and are word pictures and also mnemonics of what they represent. They thus constitute distinct forces too valuable to be withheld from the English reading public.
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Print: $18.75 Download: $5.00 First published in 1647, as Christian Astrology, this is one of the best known post-classical works on Astrology. the present edition, heavily edited by 'Zadkiel,' was released under the current title in 1852. As the planet Uranus ('Hershel'), discovered in 1781, is mentioned throughout, and Neptune, discovered in 1846, is not, we can bracket the date of composition of the revised edition to the mid-19th century.
Horary Astrology, the subject of this book, interprets planetary positions to answer a wide range of questions, from lost dogs and stolen fish, to the death of kings. While there is a basic repertoire of interpretations, (e.g., Saturn bad, Venus good), the horoscope is used as a jumping off point for the astrologer's intuition.
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Print: $10.12 Download: $5.00 Astrology is a group of systems, traditions, and beliefs in which knowledge of the apparent relative positions of celestial bodies and related details is held to be useful in understanding, interpreting, and organizing information about personality, human affairs, and other terrestrial matters. A practitioner of astrology is called an astrologer, or, rarely, an astrologist. Numerous traditions and applications employing astrological concepts have arisen since its earliest recorded beginnings in the 3rd millennium BC. It has played a role in the shaping of culture, early astronomy, and other disciplines throughout history.
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Print: $9.40 Download: $3.75 The Bavarian Illuminati was founded in 1776, were a secret society with a revolutionary ideology, and a centralized structure. Barreul was a respected historian, even though he wrote from a decidedly bias point of view. He was able to view the primary source documents and interview participants. As such this book is today, in and of itself, a primary source of the Illuminati.
Today, civil society in Europe and America has in concepts at least, subscribed to the ideas of 'Liberty and Equality' that the author thought would lead to the complete breakdown of civilization. The Bavarian Illuminati are considered by some to be the philosophical forerunners of the Communist, Fascist ideologies. It is ironical that Barruel who was also a Jesuit , whose order is also tainted by the same criticism that the Illuminati, would pen a book that itself, many ways, reminds us to the fanatical, educated, obbedient and centralized Jesuit order.
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Print: $10.63 Download: $1.25 This book, written in 1894, is a fundamental treatment of Steiner's philosophical outlook. Together with Truth and Science and The Riddles of Philosophy it might be considered as one third of a philosophical trilogy. The emphasis of the book is not on “freedom” as ordinarily understood, but is on “freiheit” or what might be termed freeness. This freeness is a self-starting, self-directing activity of a spiritual sort. Here, the term “spiritual” is used in a sense not incompatible with the use of the word in the tradition of the German idealistic school of philosophy.
The main divisions of the book are: Knowledge of Freedom, The Reality of Freedom, and Ultimate Questions.
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Print: $27.00 Download: $7.50 ACIM is a monistic school of thought, meaning it only believes the absolute and infinite God as Real. It (rightly) considers all else in form as Maya, Illusion.
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Print: $11.65 Download: $5.00 Using Solar Biology equals to Astrological Divination made simple, In Hiram Butler's ingenious system everyone is divided into twelve archetypes based on their natal sun sign, Actually Butler divided everyone into 144 archetypes, based on their natal sun and moon signs. The planets are also used, but only the sign they occupy is important; the angles between them are ignored. This makes it easy to create a horoscope, as the time and place of birth are no longer required. The tricky computation of the rising signs and houses is skipped. You just look up the positions in any ephemeris, then read the matching page in this book. The result is a system so simple, practically anyone can do it.
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Print: $16.19 Download: $5.00 Shortly after Mundy finished Om he began planning a novel that he called Queen Cleopatra. He put the project aside, and instead produced a massive epic based around one of the supporting cast members of his projected novel, a Greek sailor-adventurer named Tros of Samothrace. Mundy's aim may have been to create interest for his Cleopatra novel in the pages of Adventure (abbreviated A). The series sparked a hot historical debate that ran for a decade. Mundy's revisionism, especially his view of Rome as a proto-fascist state, was ahead of its time.
As in original plan, Cleopatra is the main protagonist, but Tros' role may have expanded due to the popularity of the Adventure series. Ends with the assassination of Caesar, and Cleopatra's escape from Rome.
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Print: $15.87 The Pictures of Dorian Grey is a literary work that typically induces strong emotions from the reader. They either love it or hate it. For one thing Oscar Wilde depicted the world as he saw it; harsh, shallow and terminal. Brutal honestly is often not accepted en masse and some readers expect a feel good story as entertainment.
Critics say that the novel is homoerotic and vulgar. The young man named Dorian Gray, the subject of a painting by artist Basil Hallward, who is greatly impressed by Dorian's physical beauty and becomes strongly infatuated with him, believing that his beauty is responsible for a new mode in his art. The fact that Basil Hallward is a bachelor hints that he is not interested in the opposite sex.
Meeting in Basil's garden, Dorian meets Lord Henry Wotton, a friend of Basil's, and becomes enthralled by Lord Henry's world view.
The novel has strong Faustian theme whereby Lord Henry Wotton can be construed as the tempter and the “dark side”.
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Print: $17.95 This book starts in the ancient Castle at Mora De Rubielos, in Spain. This Castle has a XIIIth century winding staircase, leading to the dungeon, with secret Masonic symbols engraved on the vertical side of most steps and on the walls. The author made attempts to save the stairs (and the engravings) from the destruction of time and wear, but also to understand the meaning of these symbols. While attempting to do so the book evolved into something more, a historical journey of Good and Evil - from the murder of Mediæval Knights Templars through to General Franco's Spain and the Nazis. The book also addresses the dark, occult obsession of Hitler's Germany through well-researched chapters and rare photographs. The book contains concepts were the key to good and evil. They were taught only to initiates from time immemorial to teach them a secret way of deciding how they ought to live and how they ought to die.
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Print: $15.93 Download: $5.00 It is said that many intelligent and otherwise capable people owned the Secret Doctrine but only a handful actually understood and comprehended it in its totality.
The problem is that the esteemed author, Madame Blavatsky used a prose and style that many contemporary readers would have trouble reading and understanding. The sheer size of the books is formidable.
In addition the Secret Doctrine attempts to cover everything from the complete Cosmology of The Universe, God and the devil – just to name a few of the subjects. The third, also called Lost Volume of the work was published and mostly written by her disciple Annie Bessant, who naturally knew a great deal less than her Master.
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Print: $12.19 Download: $3.75 Florence Scovel Shinn's approach to New Thought is practical, filled with references to popular culture (she made an elaborate parable out of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs). Shinn was attempting to bring metaphysical ideas down to earth for everyday people, and she succeeds for the most part. Affirmations are at the center of Shinn's method. She wrote a huge number of pithy affirmations which are still circulating in the New Thought literature and society at large today. Her books continue to appeal to readers who want guidance in difficult times.
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Print: $18.62 Download: $2.50 Talbot Mundy's legendary account of the Druid Warrior Tros and his unwilling service to the Roman Empire. First serialized in Adventure, the book chronicles Tros' attempts to keep Julius Caesar from conquering the Britons, and of the young man's efforts to free his father. Stunning for its time, this work of action that shatters anything R.E. Howard could dream up also makes the case that Celtic peoples were far more sophisticated than the wicker-burning freaks they'd been painted as, and goes deeply into the mind of Caesar, depicting the supposed Worthy as a proto-fascist and demon fully capable of massacring comparatively defenseless barbarians on a whim. No mere hack and slash work, Mundy's Tros grows as the narrative presses along, and survives, ironically, in the service of Rome. This book is the author's finest work, though one that, sadly, ended his relationship with a publisher (who'd been expecting something shorter, and about Cleopatra.)
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Print: $14.35 Download: $6.25 The Age of Reason: Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology, a deistic treatise written by eighteenth-century British radical and American revolutionary Thomas Paine, critiques institutionalized religion and challenges the inerrancy of the Bible. Published in three parts in 1794, 1795, and 1807, it was a bestseller in America, where it caused a short-lived deistic revival. British audiences, however, fearing increased political radicalism as a result of the French revolution, received it with more hostility. The Age of Reason presents common deistic arguments; for example, it highlights the corruption of the Christian Church and criticizes its efforts to acquire political power. Paine advocates reason in the place of revelation, leading him to reject miracles and to view the Bible as an ordinary piece of literature rather than as a divinely-inspired text. Yet, The Age of Reason is not atheistic: it promotes natural religion and argues for a creator-God.
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Print: $12.50 Download: $5.00 THE GREAT ILLUMINIST, Rosicrucian and Freemason who termed himself the Comte de St.-Germain is without question the most baffling personality of modern history. His name was so nearly a synonym of mystery that the enigma of his true identity was as insolvable to his contemporaries as it has been to later investigators. No one questioned the Comte’s noble birth or illustrious estate. His whole personality bore the indelible stamp of gentle breeding.
The grace and dignity that characterized his conduct, together with his perfect composure in every situation, attested the innate refinement and culture of one accustomed to high station.
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Print: $15.81 Download: $6.25 This is the essential Tarot reference by the designer of the best known Tarot deck.
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Print: $51.73 This is a sample book on a detailed report and chart of Sir Paul McCartney. Custom books like this are available to anyone. They are great gifts, or novelty items for family, friends. The reports are extremely accurate and a great self-help tool.
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Print: $9.64 Download: $2.50 Sufism is a mystic tradition within Islam that encompasses a diverse range of beliefs and practices dedicated to Divine love and the cultivation of the elements of the Divine within the individual human being. Practitioners of this tradition are known as "Sufis" generally, though some senior members of the tradition reserve this term for those who have attained the goals of the tradition.
Although some people refer to this tradition as Sufism, others refer to it as the Sufi Way. They draw this distinction because they feel that the term "Sufism" refers to a philosophy or a school of thought like capitalism or socialism, and they feel that the Sufi Way describes a practical path to follow.
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Print: $8.44 Download: $5.00 The power of thought, as Emerson says, is a spiritual power. It is the greatest power that man has at his dis-posal. The world today is in its present state simply as a result of mankind's collective thinking; each nation is in its present state of either peace and prosperity, or poverty, murder and anarchy, simply as a result of its thinking as a nation; and each individual is what he is, and his life is what it is, and his circumstances are what they are, simply as results of his thoughts.
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Disc: $24.94 The nature of "secrets" has changed. In modern days we have information overload and many "new teachings" that borrowed from the old. Like placing old wine into a new bottle these ageless ideas are repackaged and resold as new. We tried to keep the original ideas and not sell it as one of our own. The secret of Pythagoras describes the Cosmology that was origination of many other esoteric cosmologies and thought systems. Due to age and the destruction of ancient scrolls there is very little known of Pythagoras and his teachings. The fact remains that the name "Pythagoras" is in the public consciousness forever. This DVD tells us why.
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Disc: $11.75 The nature of "secrets" has changed. In modern days we have information overload and many "new teachings" that borrowed from the old. Like placing old wine into a new bottle these ageless ideas are repackaged and resold as new. We tried to keep the original ideas and not sell it as one of our own. The secret of Pythagoras describes the Cosmology that was origination of many other esoteric cosmologies and thought systems.
Due to age and the destruction of ancient scrolls there is very little known of Pythagoras and his teachings. The fact remains that the name "Pythagoras" is in the public consciousness forever.
This Audio tells us why.
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