Robert Moss teaches you how to enjoy your life. You might think that’s hard but he provides eighteen games to help you with the task. Moss specializes in dreams, oracles and symbols. This book invites you to become a kairomancer, someone attuned to synchronicity, to catching the special moment. Magic is simply a question of walking the walk: if you are looking for magic you will find magic. A new Robert Moss book is always a cause for celebration and this one is as ever full of stories about dreams, coincidences and extraordinary outcomes. You can read it as a practical guidebook full of exercises that will expand our openness or as a rich and life-enhancing testimony from a master teacher. Oh, and the jacket is wonderful too.
Paperback, 288pp, 2015
£11.99 £14.99
Cancer is a terrible disease and you might have been through hell to get to a position where the primary treatment is over and you can start to focus more on recovery. Now though, with that intensity having passed, you might find it harder to get attention from medical staff and harder to find out what is really needed to get you started on the path of rebuilding yourself. This book forms the ideal introduction on how to become more than a passive survivor, and an active participant in a more robust and healthy life. The three authors have more than three decades of experience in post-cancer care between them, and they can mine a rich vein of experience to give you the best tips in diet, exercise and creating a conducive environment. There are statistics that claim that around 95% of cancer survivors are left to their own devices once initial treatment has ended. This title gives us all we need to be better informed and more empowered.
Paperback, 272pp, 2015
£18.99 £24.99
There is one vegan recipe but even that is treated as preparation for the meat-based broths – for this book to be of benefit you really do have to be a meat-eater! However it does use the bones, and they are parts of the animal that most people discard. Beyond that, this book is a delight. The colour photographs look great and it’s just such a blessing to have a healthy cookery book with such an active contribution from Louise Hay. I must confess, I feel positive just looking at her. In age she is getting close to ninety but in the many pictures of her and her co-author Heather Dane she just looks so radiant and alive. There is something very comforting about broths and I found it hard to believe all the uses they can be put to, including, believe it or not, Negroni cocktails and banana ice cream. The authors also provide affirmations to be used in conjunction with consuming the broths, depending on the particular healing process you might be undergoing. This traditional food is now being recognized as an essential element for wellness and longevity. Includes a handy metric conversion table.
Paperback, 400pp, 2016
£14.99 £16.99
This is a personal story written in full-on American style, so to gain the benefits of its message any reader needs to feel at ease with the author’s voice. The book talks about the Heroine’s journey, in touch with the divine in various forms personified in archetypal and subtle forms by the name SHE. It visits familiar places such as the mother/baby bond and the monthly cycle and encourages the reader, through journaling, to explore and understand what it means to be a woman. All sorts of characters pop up along the way, Mary Magdalene, Tara, Emily Dickinson, all of whom have a connection with SHE, the soul of this book. Depending on your personal perspective on life this strong book is one to either fall in love with, dissolve into and allow it to transform you with joy, or to gently leave aside.
Paperback, 304pp, 2015