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Guide
Lines by K. Bradford Brown
Guidelines are an
exercise in awakening, designed to punctuate the not-so-obvious. You
can open them at random and see how they speak to your current situation.
Or you can read them in sequence and get a broader sense of connections.
You might choose one to reflect on, to develop your growth edge. Either
way, use them to untie knots and help you grow. Each book is spiral-bound
in a gift box, and is dedicated to a different theme.
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Guide Lines to Spirituality
Offers insight into the nature of the spiritual realm and ways
to connect with it in everyday life.
"Wouldn't
we rather discover what is deep and sacred, than what is high
and holy?"
NZ$20
each |
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Guide
Lines to Creativity
Gives nourishment to the creative part of you, and inspiration
when you believe you have lost it.
NZ$20
each |
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Guide
Lines to Love
Explores love as both an emotional experience and a spiritual
practice and reminds you of its ever-present power in our lives.
"Loving
is both a way of being and a way of acting."
NZ$20
each |
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Guide Lines to Relationships
Provides relief, guidance, and insight into how relationships
work and what we can learn from them.
NZ$20
each |
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Guide
Lines to Success
Expands the definition of success to include both our chosen goals,
and what we discover on the way.
"My
greatest success is attained when I am willing to let myself be
perfectly fallible."
NZ$20
each |
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I
Think My Mind Is Tricking Me
by Roy & Joshua Whitten
Mum’s
mind is made up. She is sure that there is too much to do in the
garden to take Joshua round to David’s house. But perhaps
her mind is tricking her? Joshua’s mind is also made up.
He’s convinced that the path to David’s house is the
scariest walk in town. But perhaps his mind is tricking him? Joshua
Whitten was just five when he had the idea on which this story
is based. It was written by Joshua together with Roy, his father.
NZ$20
each (Paperback) |
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Simply Being Happy
by W. Roy Whitten
‘Early
one morning, around five o’clock, on the Fourth of July
no less, after too much neglect and too little forgiveness, I
slept and had a dream . . . In the dream I was wearing a turquoise
shirt and cream-colored slacks, and I was simply standing there,
being, of all things, happy.’ Roy Whitten writes about his
dream to remind himself, and you, how simple it can be to be happy.
NZ$25
each |
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