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BMHC Bookstore: Titles Q through T |
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| Queen of the Sun |
| By E.J. Michael |
| From the publisher: "On a California hillside overlooking the Pacific, a young artist named Jason finds an ancient relic, a mysterious amulet that contains powerful wisdom--inspired keys to humankind's secret heritage. Jason's efforts to discover the meaning of this charm embroils him in a perilous struggle for global dominance involving the highest levels of the corporate and financial establishment--and reward him with life-renewing insight. In a tale both magically real and mesmerizingly fantastic, Queen of the Sun offers intrigue and insights that capture the imagination and liberate the spirit."
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Sacred Manhood, Sacred Earth: A Vision Quest into the Wilderness of a Man's Heart |
| By Joseph Jastrab |
| A book for men in search of their souls. The author leads men into the wilderness on vision quests to find themselves and tells of the miraculous transformations that can occur when they reconnect with the body of the earth and face the challenges of aloneness. "Ritual, story, initiation, sacredness, nature, hero's journey--these are all good words and profound realities . . . Joseph Jastrab gives them blood and dimension in this book that is more about the ongoing discovery of one's humanity than about the reconstruction of the male identity. --Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul
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| The Secret Garden |
| By Frances Hodgson Burnett |
| From the publisher: "It was the sweetest, most mysterious-looking place any one could imagine. The high walls which shut it in were covered with the leafless stems of roses which were so thick, that they matted together...."No wonder it is still, " Mary whispered. "I am the first person who has spoken in here for ten years." When orphaned Mary Lennox, sickly and lonely and cross, comes to live at her uncle's great house on the Yorkshire moors, she finds it full of secrets. Down a corridor of empty rooms she hears someone crying in the night. Outside, she meets Dickon, a magical boy who can charm the wild animals and birds of the countryside. And a robin Mary has befriended shows her the way to a walled, locked garden that has been completely forgotten for years and years. Is everything within the garden dead, or can Mary make it grow again? (ages 9 and up) |
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| Stories of the Spirit, Stories of the Heart |
| By Christina Feldman and Jack Kornfield |
| Parables of the spiritual path from around the world. "This is an imaginative collection of some familiar and not so familiar tales and teaching stores that will challenge and delight. In the tradition of the well-crafted parable, the reader is entertained while the metaphor works beneath the surface to enlighten." --Patricia A. Burke, Editor, The Hungry Soul
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Tao Te Ching: A New English Version |
| Translated by Stephen Mitchell |
| A definitive translation of the ancient Chinese philosophy of Lao-tzu. In the forward to the book Mitchell writes, " Lao-tzu's central figure is a man or woman whose life is in perfect harmony with the way things are. The Master has mastered Nature; not in the sense of conquering it, but of becoming it. In surrendering to the Tao, in giving up all concepts, judgements and desires, her mind has grown naturally compassionate. She finds deep in her own experience the central truths of the art of living, which are paradoxical only on the surface . . . "This is my favorite translation of the Tao. Simple, poetic and powerful." --Patricia A. Burke, Editor, The Hungry Soul
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