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chandrakavi
18-07-2007, 12:49 AM
This thread is meant to have people post on different and interesting books,
here are a few to start with::):D

THE TIBETAN BOOK OF LIVING AND DYING
BY SOGYAL RIMPOCHE

KAMA SUTRA (The Art Of Love)

THE BOOK OF QUESTIONS
by GREGORY STOCK, PH.D.

ZEN O'CLOCK
BY SCOTT SHAW

THE ORACLE OF THE WARRIOR
BY LUCAS ESTRELLA

THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA
by Friedrich Nietzsche

MY WAY
THE WAY OF THE WHITE CLOUDS
by OSHO

chandrakavi
18-07-2007, 01:34 AM
"SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA, THE BUDDHA SAKYAMUNI SAID THESE PROFOUND WORDS:

"THE CAUSE OF SUFFERING IS DESIRE"


"goals are desires

posessions are desires

conquests are desires

love is a desire

relationships are desires

achievements are desires

enlightenment is a desire"

ZEN O'CLOCK BY Scott Shaw

chandrakavi
18-07-2007, 10:36 AM
EXISTENTIALISM

From Dostoevsky to Sartre


Edited with an introduction
prefaces, and new translations
By WALTER KAUFMANN
Merdia Books
The World Publishing Company
Cleveland and New York

A very interesting book I read a long time ago ,and love to re-read it sometimes.:D:)

It has interesting philosophers such as:
Dostoevky: NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND

Kierkegaard

NIETZSCHE

RILKE

KAFKA

JASPERS

HEIDEGGER

SARTRE

CAMUS--The Myth of Sisyphus


HAVE A GOOD TRIP EVERYONE!!!:D:D:)

feanor777
18-07-2007, 09:34 PM
Bela Hamvas

"scientia Sacra"

auron
18-07-2007, 10:04 PM
http://www.freewebs.com/amberleaf2007/books.htm

chandrakavi
18-07-2007, 11:41 PM
Thanks a lot for the e-books in your site Auron, great contribution
friend!:):D

auron
18-07-2007, 11:51 PM
Thanks a lot for the e-books in your site Auron, great contribution
friend!:):D
Cheers Chandrakavi!

I have many more, check my list here:

http://www.freewebs.com/amberleaf2007/booklist.htm

If anyone would like any, please e-mail me. :)

chandrakavi
19-07-2007, 01:31 AM
Great Auron!:)

Thanks!:D

auron
19-07-2007, 01:52 AM
http://medialacache9.badongo.com/0779914056257443/2261612/image/2007-07-08/org/36_4_10.gif

chandrakavi
19-07-2007, 10:21 PM
HI All!

Read a book called : AFTER THE CRASH--THE EMERGENCE OF THE RAINBOW ECONOMY by GUY Dauncey (This book was in David Icke's Bibliography)
You can find an interesting summary of it in Google. Was written aprox. in 1995, but it fully applies to what we are living today.

chandrakavi
20-07-2007, 07:43 AM
THE PERFUME, history of a murderer
by PATRICK SUSKIND

A great book! About a guy who can make different perfect perfumes to create the right mood around him, love, forgiveness, compassion, and so on.

Right now the movie is being played, it is really very well achieved!:)DON'T MISS IT!

As it always happens although an excellent movie, the book is always better.:D

randyt
21-07-2007, 07:32 AM
Hi,

First I would like to say that I have great admiration for David's work and the message he wants to get across.

Second I would like to suggest two books by one of my favorite authors Dr. M. Scott Peck.

1) People of the Lie - The hope for healing human evil.
2) The Road Less Traveled

More information about Dr. Scott Peck can be found on http://www.mscottpeck.com and you can also preview his (other) books.


kind regards,
Randy

chandrakavi
22-07-2007, 12:43 AM
Thanks Randy sounds good!:):D

chandrakavi
23-07-2007, 01:58 AM
Thanks a lot for sorting everything LOOKFAR,
man, you really DO see far:D:D
hahahahaha,
I appreciate everything pal,

Thanks a lot,

Infinite love

lookfar
23-07-2007, 02:07 AM
Thanks a lot for sorting everything LOOKFAR,
man, you really DO see far:D:D
hahahahaha,
I appreciate everything pal,

Thanks a lot,

Infinite love

Hehe if only that were true!!;)

You're welcome Chandrakavi, glad to have helped :D

auron
23-07-2007, 05:54 AM
Some excellent books on the NWO to download here:

http://www.911kemet.co.uk/nwobooks.html

auron
23-07-2007, 06:28 AM
Go to this site and see for yourself:

http://www.nw0.info/

:)

chandrakavi
23-07-2007, 07:07 AM
Thanks a lot Auron, great sites not to be missed.


By the way don't miss BRIAN WILLIAMS INTERVIEWS DUBYA:D
man, Bush has an "eclectic reading list" hope he places it in INTERESTING BOOKS.

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

chandrakavi
23-07-2007, 10:31 AM
a Positive SPIRITUAL view of ONE WORLD by OSHO :)

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

randyt
26-07-2007, 10:23 AM
Hi Auron,

I agree with Chandrakavi; you posted a very nice list of E-books. Also like your website!

The books I would like to add to this tread are:

Fingerprints of the Gods - Graham Hancock
http://www.grahamhancock.com/library/fotg/default.htm

The last hours of ancient sunlight - Thom Hartmann
http://www.thomhartmann.com/chapter.shtml

The four agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz
http://www.miguelruiz.com/fouragreements.html

The Prophet - Kahlil Gibran
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5484/Gibran.htm


Randy

chandrakavi
26-07-2007, 10:57 AM
Great List Randyt! Thanks a lot ,will look into THE FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS, looks good.:):D

chandrakavi
31-07-2007, 05:51 AM
Hey Auron!:D
and All!:)

Try reading THE CELTICS--Life, Mythology and Art
by JULIETTE WOOD

Really great!:D:)
Enjoy

chandrakavi
31-07-2007, 10:20 AM
BRINGERS OF DAWN
by BARBARA MARCINIAK
The teachings of the Pleyadians

"The ulitmate tyranny in society iit's not the conntrol through the martial law. It's control through psychological manipulation of concience, through which reality is defined so those who live within it won't even realize taht they are living in a prison. They are not even aware that there is something outside the place where they exist. We represent that outside
of which they have told you that exists. It is there where sometimes you dare and where we want it to stay; it is outside from where society has told you taht you can live."

A very interesting Book! Don't miss it

randyt
31-07-2007, 11:03 PM
Hi All,

I've also had this book in my collection a couple of years now:

Title: ABUSE YOUR ILLUSIONS
Author: RUSS KICK

URL: http://www.disinfo.com/site/displayarticle13.html

or: Amazon.com: Abuse Your Illusions: The Disinformation Guide To Media Mirages And Establishment Lies (Disinformation Guides) (9780971394247): Russ Kick, Richard Metzger: Books@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51wYtzXTqBL.@@AMEPARAM@@51wYtzXTqBL




Randy

chandrakavi
01-08-2007, 07:01 AM
Thank you Randyt!
will look into that.

Here are a couple of other books.
(Wish I could learn to insert the pictures, but will eventually)


Making Friends With Death
A Buddhist Guide to Encountering Mortality
by Judith L. Lief
(ShambalaPublications, inc)


STORIES OF THE DARK AND THE INVISIBLE
By Arthur Conan Dolyle

(Conan Doyle dedicated with passion the latter part of his life
to the Occult ciences-- psychic--and to Spiritism., but when he wrote these stories he did it pushed mainly by the curiosity that these ciences inspired in him so much a fashion in those years. In these stories the author speaks of healing through magnetism ,telepathy, and suggestion to create these series of wwritings of great strength and intense dramatism.)


MANY LIVES MANY MASTERS
BY BRIAN l. WEISS
(Extraordinary Document
on Re-incarnation)

randyt
01-08-2007, 10:45 AM
Hi Chandrakavi,

The tread you started has produced quite a list so far!
I also have Brian Weiss' Many Lives, Many Masters at home - indeed an excellent document- and another one he has written Only Love Is Real.
You probably know this one too.

I have seen from your posts that you have also read a lot of Osho's work. You haven't yet mentioned his Zen Tarot. Cards mostly meant for self-reflection: http://www.osho.com/Main.cfm?Area=Magazine&Sub1Menu=Tarot&Sub2Menu=OshoZenTarot&Language=English

Enjoy!


Randy

chandrakavi
01-08-2007, 10:52 AM
Hi randyt!:D
We can't complaint, the list is growing and is very good so far.
Yes I have read and seen many DVDs of Osho, he is one of the brightest I have seen of our times..:):o;)

I got OSHO ZEN TAROT in India, it is one of the beautiful Tarots I have seen. Glad you placed the link where those who don't know it still, can see the cards there and enjoy it.

Thank you!
NAMASTE

chandrakavi
02-08-2007, 03:38 AM
here go some more::D

FOUR VISIONS OF AMERICA
Erica Long
Thomas Sanchez
Kay Boyle
Henry Miller


ASTROLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY AND THE FOUR ELEMENTS
by Stephen Arroyo

auron
03-08-2007, 01:59 AM
Excellent books so far!

Here is a pot of diamonds for you all:

http://www.gmms.ca/coast/page_E9999.html

Download what you can now. These kind of places don't stay around too long...

edit
03-08-2007, 02:26 AM
Excellent books so far!

Here is a pot of diamonds for you all:

http://www.gmms.ca/coast/page_E9999.html

Download what you can now. These kind of places don't stay around too long...
Thanks auron 4... ;)
I had read only this one from the link that i recognised at the glimps - this one of Castaneda - The Teachings of Don Juan > i read it some few years ago or so... and I liked Don Juan very much - I needed more conversations and His advises,.. but.. that i coudnt find in there, those were not in the book as much as i needed it.. so as I didnt want to spend all my free time in reading all the rest of books with sooo much descriptions and so little of acctual teachings - I gave up reading.
Same qwith this link - to much of unnecessery thing are there ( im sure, hehe :p)

auron
03-08-2007, 02:41 AM
Hey Edit, those were the first books i downloaded from there. I have been after them for ages! :)

edit
03-08-2007, 02:48 AM
Hey Edit, those were the first books i downloaded from there. I have been after them for ages! :)Now im curious.:cool: Which ones you "have been after them for ages" that you could not find in the book shops but there?

auron
03-08-2007, 03:13 AM
It was after reading "The Teachings of don Juan" online last year, i wanted to read more of what Castaneda had wrote. And i saw a list of them today available to download for free.

I enjoy reading my books on my computer! (In other words, I don't have a pot to piss in, and can't afford to buy real books) :D

chandrakavi
03-08-2007, 08:17 PM
Thanks a lot Auron
for the book yhat can be downloaded!

chandrakavi
22-09-2007, 03:17 AM
THE BOOK OF WISDOM
Discourses on Atisha's seven points of mind Training
comments by Osho

India has given great gifts to the world.
Atisha is one of those great gifts.

snoopsnuffleopagus
22-09-2007, 07:56 AM
Ladies & Gentlemen, Cordial Felicitations!:

Reading: The most important skill, when one can read, they can instruct themselves, asto any subject.

"The Mozart Effect" The Theraputic value of Music. Title refers to study performed at John Hopkins University, School of Medicine> 1/2 Hour of Listening to Mozart or Vivaldi or some such, is equivalent to 20mgs of Valium(shoutout to Auron!).

An interesting and important read examing the Power of Music. In prior Posts I have informed as to capabilities of the Human Mind/Brain. Every experience, audio, aural, visual, etcetera, since YOU existed in the womb is encoded in YOUR sub-conscious. Discernment asto what YOU imput into YOUR Brain/Mind Complex is important to an individuals well-Being.

Chopins: Nocturne #19 in E-Minor, Opus 72, always assuages my Inner-Beast. Largo Movement: Handels Xerxes> Umbra Ma Fui, works very well also, for me. Any Vivaldi.

A worthwhile read, Kind Regards: Snoopsnuffleopagus

adimon
22-09-2007, 08:14 AM
"VALIS" by Philip K Dick
"Acid: The Secret History of LSD" by David Black
"The Blank Slate" by Steven Pinker
"Hegemony or Survival" by Noam Chomsky
"The Western Lands" by William S. Burroughs
"Finnegan's Wake" by James Joyce
"Spycatcher: The Candid Autobiography of a Senior Intelligence Officer" by Peter Wright, Former Assistant Director of MI5

to name a few...

megafish33
22-09-2007, 09:11 AM
The World's Religions by Huston Smith

Turning the Hiram Key: Rituals of Freemasonry Revealed by Robert Lomas

Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea by Carl Zimmer

Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond

Zen and the Brian by James H. Austin, M.D.

The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible by various writers, translated and with commentary by Martin Abegg Jr., Peter Flint, and Eugene Ulrich

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness by Dean Edell, M.D.

Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand by Leonard Peikoff (this is vol. VI of The Ayn Rand Library)

And the Truth Shall Set You Free by David Icke

chandrakavi
04-10-2007, 06:02 AM
VOYAGER TAROT
Way Of The Great Oracle
by James Wanless, Ph.D
forward by Lynn V. Andrews

This book blens Shamanism , psychology, art, and mythology into a modern ritual for self-creation.

mountain
04-10-2007, 06:23 AM
Posted these already but why not again!

Barbara Marcianiak- Family of Light, Earth, Bringers of the Dawn. She is a channeler for the Pleiadian race with excellent info on becoming enlightened, also has references to the Illuminati and Reptilians

Barbara Hand Clow- Pleiadian Agenda, Mayan Code
Infoe about enlightenment and Illuminati origins, plus Mayan calendar predictions

Michelle Belanger- Psychic Dreamwalking
Explains in depth about lucid dreams and dreamscapes

Deepak Chopra- The Book of Secrets

Alan Cohen- Dare To Be Yourself

Starhawk-The Earth Path

Russel Targ- The End of Suffering

Paul Pearsall- The Heart's Code

Ronald Tyson- Soul Flight

lizzy
04-10-2007, 07:00 AM
"VALIS" by Philip K Dick
"Acid: The Secret History of LSD" by David Black
"The Blank Slate" by Steven Pinker
"Hegemony or Survival" by Noam Chomsky
"The Western Lands" by William S. Burroughs
"Finnegan's Wake" by James Joyce
"Spycatcher: The Candid Autobiography of a Senior Intelligence Officer" by Peter Wright, Former Assistant Director of MI5

to name a few...
Living in the US , I remember sending " Spycatcher"it to friends, as you know Thatcher had it banned for a while.
Arron, thanks for your links ...Bill Hicks " Hendricks is on harp tonight" and he smokes my brand Malboro lights in the soft pack. LOL.
my book ...Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.

chandrakavi
06-10-2007, 03:31 AM
Thanks Lizzy for the information of interesting Books
and everyone else
Lovely

chandrakavi
07-11-2007, 04:34 AM
MY DIAMOND DAYS WITH OSHO
By Ma Prem Shunyo

"This book is not only a fascinating record of the spiritual experiences of Ma Prem Shunyo and her transformation through Osho,
but it is also the harrowing tale of the crucifixion of a Messiah by
the US administration and the inhuman treatment given him by the so-called
democratic governments of the world. The most interesting thing about this book is that although it is a personal diary of a devotee,
reading it gives us the joy of reading a beautiful novel."

PADMASHREE GOPAL DAS NEERAJ
Celebrated Poet

published by
FULL CIRCLE PUBLISHING
www.atfullcircle.com

sunyatta60
07-11-2007, 07:57 AM
The Head Trip: Adventures on the Wheel of Consciousness is a "popular" book on altered states, but it's so well written and so up-to-date that it could be used as a text in courses on consciousness.

As I said in the blurb I gave them for the back cover, "As readable and fun as a novel, yet accurate and up-to-date. The Head Trip is about your most precious possession -- your consciousness -- and the fascinating states it goes through."

Dr Charles Tart

chandrakavi
08-11-2007, 04:12 AM
HOROSCOPO CHINO 2008 (chinese Horoscope 2008)
by LUDOVICA SQUIRRU

AŅO DE LA RATA DE TIERRA (The year of the earth rat)

:D:D:D

EDITORIAL ATLANTIDA

sunyatta60
08-11-2007, 12:26 PM
Having sent out a notice earlier today about a "popular" book on consciousness that was really quite deep, let me jump to the other end of the spectrum and recommend a "technical" book that has quite deep implications for our understanding of reality, namely Henry Stapp's Mindful Universe: Quantum Mechanics and the Participating Observer.

Henry Stapp is a leading quantum physicist at the University of California at Berkeley. I've had the pleasure of hearing him explain how the deepest insights of quantum mechanics imply that the universe is inherently conscious, down to the most fundamental levels. This is a very different picture from the typical materialist one of mindless stuff bumping around meaninglessly.

Is this deep stuff? Certainly. Do I fully understand it? No, but I am impressed by how patient Stapp is with people like me who need a lot of explanation, and he's a good teacher.

Dr Charles Tart

Was I traumatized in college, like many of us, by the physicists who were covering the blackboard with equations with one hand, erasing them with the other, while saying "As is intuitively obvious...?" Yes indeed, but Stapp pretty much sticks to plain English in this book. You can order it from Amazon at Mindful Universe.

If you want to look deeply into a potential revolution in our thinking about reality, this is where you'll find it.

chandrakavi
09-11-2007, 02:18 AM
JUNG AND TAROT by SALLIE NICHOLS

Every reader that feels interest or fascination with the power of the
image over psique will find in JUNG AND TAROT exactly that: a voyage to the kingdom where image, psique and the soul find their source and goal.

withthespigotonhot
25-11-2007, 07:57 AM
Singularity - David Serada:
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4523/1268/400/Singularity.Cover.3.jpg

The Merovingian Mythos - Tracy Twyman
http://tracyrtwyman.com/images/TN_MMcover1.GIF

&

Solomons Treasures:the magic and mystery of america's money - Tracy Twyman
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61KAAX6DM8L._SS500_.jpg

sunyatta60
25-11-2007, 01:11 PM
Just a few of the books that are on my shelves


1. God at the Speed of Light by T Lee Baumann
2. The Field by Lynne McTaggert*
3. The Self Aware Universe by Amit Goswami*
4. Mind Over Matter by Fred Alan Wolf
5. The Death of Forever by Daryl Reainey
6. The Holographic Universe Michael Talbot
7. The Holotropic Mind by Stanislav Groff
8. Your Brain is God by Tim Leary
9. The Ending of Time by David Bohm & Jedu Krishnarmurti*
10. The Limits of Thought by David Bohm & Jedu Krishnarmurti*
11. The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking
12. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking
13. Arthur C Clarkes World of Strange Powers
14. Our Haunted Planet John A. Keel
15. Book of Secrets by Deepak Chopra
16. Spiritual Growth by Sanaya Roman
17. A little light on the spiritual laws by Diana Cooper
18 All There is by Tony Parsons
19 As it is by Tony Parsons
20. Doing Nothing by Tony Parsons
21. Faust parts one and two By Johan Wolfgang von Goethe translated by
Robert David MacDonald
22. Galileo's Daughter by Dava Sobel
23. The I that is We by Richard Moss M.D
24. Embracing Uncertanity by Susan Jeffers
25. Taken on Trust by Terry Waite
26. Power versus Force by David R. Hawkins
27. Spycatcher by Peter Wright
28. Memoirs of a British Agent by RH Bruce Lockhart
29. The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
30. Hurricane the life of Ruben Carter by James S. Hirsh
31. The Class That Went Wild by Ruth Thomas
32. The London Anglers Association handbook
33. The Man at the Gate of the World by one who forsook him and fled by
W. E. Cule
34 Timeline by Michael Crichton
35. Timescape by Gregory Bateson
36 Beginners guide to Timetravel by J.H. Brennan
37. TimeStorms by Jenny Randals
38. The Time Travellers Wife by Audrey Niffennegger
39. Introducing Time by Craig Calender & Ralph Edney
40. Philosophy For Beginners by Richard Osborne
41. Quantum For Beginners by J.P. McEvoy & Oscar Zarate*
42. Adler For Beginners by Anne Hooper and Jeremy Holford
43. Zen For Beginners by Judith Blackstone & Zoran Josipovic
44. Einstein For Beginners by Joseph Schwartz
45 Introducing Freud by Richard Appignanesi & Oscar Zarate
46. A Beginners guide Plato by Roy Jackson
47. Introducing The Universe by Felix PiraniIntroducing & Christine Roach
48. Introducing Chaos by Ziauddin Sardar and Iwona Abrams
49. Introducing Marx by Rius
50. Introducing Consciousness by David Papineau and Howard Selina*
51. Introducing Mind & Brain by Angus Gellatly & Oscar Zarate
52. Introducing Jung by Maggie Hyde & Michael McGuiness
53. Introducing Buddha by Jane Hope & Borin Van Loon*
54. Not the End of The World by Geraldine McCoughrean
55. Father to Man by John Gribbin
56. Maybe (Maybe Not) by Robert Fulgum
57. All I wanted to know I learned in Kindagarten by Robert Fulgum
58. The Art of Happiness by HH The Dali Lama
59. The Dalai Lama's book of Wisdom
60. My Life in Orange by Tim Guest
61. Siddartha by Herman Hess
62. First steps to Meditation by Lyn Genders
63. The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment by Isabel Losada
64. Buddhada by Anne Donovan
65. The Tibetan book of Living and Dying by Sogyal Rinpoche
66. Beyond the Darkness a biography of Bede Griffithis by Shirley Du Boulay
67. Glimpses of Abhidharma by Cogyam Trungpa
68. A Theory of Everything by Ken Wilber
69. The New Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz
70. The Infinite Way by Joel Goldsmith
71. The SuperGods by Maurice M. Cotterell
72. Staying Sane by Dr Raj Persaud
73 Infinite Love is The Only Truth Everything Else is illusion by David Icke*
74. The Biggest Secret by David Icke e -book
75. Alexander Solzhenitsyn Speaks To The West by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
76. Infinite Minds by Professor John Leslie*
77. The Philosophy Gym by Stephen Law
78. Words and Rules by Steven Pinker
79. Horrible Histories The Groovy Greeks by Terry Deary
80. Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
81. The Brotherhood by John Dickenson & Reginald Dickenson
82. Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
83. Cosmonaut Keep by Ken Macleod
84. The Praxis by Walter John Williams
85. Context by John Meaney
86. The Science of Self-Realization by his divine grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
87. The Tao of Bruce Lee by Davis Miller
88. Zen Soup by Lawrence G. Boldt
89. Zen Flesh Zen Bones by Paul Reps
90. The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra
91. How To Know God by Deepak Chopra
92. God And The Evolving Universe by James Redfield & Michale Murphy
93. Just Six Numbers by Martin Reece
94. The Essential Plato by Alain de Botton
95. Acid Row by Minnet Walters
96. The Afterlife Experiments by Dr Gary E. Schwartz
97. Isle of Dogs by Patricia Cornell
98. Quantum Questions by Ken Wilber*
99. Road to Richies or The Wealth of Man by Peter Jay
100. Mysterious Stranger by David Blaine
101. The Keeper by E. A. MacDonald
102. You Are What You Think by Tycho Photiou*
103. You Really Are Responsible by Tycho Photiou*
104. Harmonise With Life by Tycho Photiou*
105. Inspirational Thoughts Volume One by Tycho Photiou
106. Inspirational Thoughts Volume Two by Tycho Photiou
107. Seven Experiments That Could Change the World: A Do-it-yourself Guide to Revolutionary Science by Rupert Sheldrake
108 The Sense of Being Stared at: And Other Aspects of the Extended Mind by Rupert Sheldrake
109. New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Morphic Resonance
by Rupert Sheldrake
110. Dreamcatcher by Stephen King
111. Islam and the West by Robert Van De Weyer
112. Einstein's Universe by Nigel Calder
113. Gods of Air And Darkness by Richard E. Mooney
114. The Archetypes And The Collective Unconsious by C.G. Jung
115. The Undiscovered Self by C.G. Jung
116. On The Nature of The Psyche by C.G. Jung
117. Modern Man in Search of A Soul by C.G. Jung
118. Flying Saucers by C.G. Jung
119. Jung a Biography by Gerhard Wehr
120. Two Esays on Analytical Psychology
121. Memories Dreams Reflections by C.G. Jung
122. The Gnostic Jung by Stephen A. Hoeller
123 Jung and The Lost Gospels by Stephen A. Hoeller
124. Man and His Symbols by C.G. Jung
125. The Luneburg Variation by Paulo Maurensic
126. Michael Heseltine A Biography by Michael Crick
127. Myths And Legends by Anthony Horowitz
128. Moksha by Aldous Huxley
129. The Perrenial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley
130. The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley
131. The Tailsman of Troy by Valerio Massimo Manfredi
132. Homer The Odyssey translated by E.V Rifu
133. Where's My Country? by Michael Moore
134. Fahrenhite 9/11 by Michael Moore
135. Stupid White Men by Michael Moore
136. Above Top Secret by Timothy Good
137. The World's Greatest Alien Abduction Mysteries by Chancellor Press
138. Synchronicity And The Seventh Seal by Peter Moon
139. Montanuk The Alien Connection Stewart Swerdlow
140 Forbidden History by Douglas J. Kenyon
141. Forbidden Archeology by Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson.
142. Human Devolution: A Vedic Alternative to Darwin's Theory by Michael A.
Cremo
143. Them adventures with extremist by Jon Ronson
144. The Nephilim and The pyramid of The Apocalypse by Patrick C. Heron
145. The Mayan Calender and A Transfromation of Human Consciousness by
DR Carl Johan Calleman
146. Prophecy by Sylvia Brown
147. The Atlantis Enigma by Herbie Brennan
148. Stranger Than Fiction Mystery by Leo Grex
149. Nostradamus in The 21st Century by Peter LeMesurier
150 The Worlds Greatest Mystery Intrigue and Suspense by Chancellor Press
151. The New Man by Maurice Nicoll
152. John Milton everyman's poetry selected by Gordon Campbell
153. Hegemony or Survival America's Quest For Global Dominance by Noam
Chomsky
154. What is Good? by A. C. Grayling
155. The Book of Concealed Mystery by Delian Bower*
156. On Union With God by Albert The Great vis Delian Bower
157. Jung on Christianity by Murray Stein
158. The Fire From Within by Carlos Castanada
159. The Eagle's Gift by Carlos Castanada
160. The Second Ring of Power by Carlos Castanada
161. The Avatar by Paul Anderson
162. Chariots of The God's by Erick Von Daniken
163. Return To the Stars Erick Von Daniken
164. God's of The New Millenium by Alan Alford
165. Without Trace by Charles Berlitz
166. Doppelhangar by Peter Van Greenway
167. God And Spacemen in The Ancient East by W Raymond Drake
168. God And Spacemen in The Ancient West by W Raymond Drake
169. God And Spacemen in Ancient Israel by W. Raymond Drake
170. What Does it All Mean by Thomas Nagel
171. The Tibetan Art of Positive Thinking by Christopher Hansard
172. The Buddha's Philosophy of Man by Trevor Ling
173. Your Amazing Body by Elspeth Renshaw
174 The Observer's World Atlas by John Bartholomew
175. A Path To God Realization by H.P. Shastri
176. Steve Davis Snooker Champion His Own Story by Brian Radford
177. SunGods in Exile by Karyl Robin Evans
178. The Shadow Man a daughters search for her father by Mary Gordon
179. Journeys Out of the Body by R. A. Monroe
180 Magic of the Senses by Vitus B. Droscher
181. The readers digest pocket treasury of Wit & Wisdom compiled by John O.
E. Clark
182. Memory-Efficiency And how to obtain It by J. Louis Orton
183.How to Develop a Superpower Memory by Harry Lorrayne
184. Secrets of Mind Power by Harry Lorrayne
185. Mysteries of The Mind Reuben Stone
186. Survival of Death by Peter Brookesmith
187. My Book of Bible Stories by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
188. Survival into A New Earth by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
189. Mankinds Search For God by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
190. You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth (2) by Watchtower Bible and
Tract Society
191. The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
192. Sing Praise to Jehova by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
193. Knowledge That Leads To Everlasting Life by Watchtower Bible and Tract
Society (2)
194. Reasoning From The Scriptures by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
195 Every Day with Jesus For New Christians by Selwyn Hughes
196. Is This Life All There Is by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
197. New Testament And Psalms by Giddeon International (2)
198. Effectual Prayer by Frances W. Foulks
199. Noah's Ark 2 by Colin Hudson
200. The Secularisation of Christianity by E. L. Mascall
201. Bible New Light by Steve Chalke
202 BIble KJV by Collins
203. Good News Bible by American Bible Society
204. The New English Bible by Oxford press
205 New World Translation of The Holy Scriptures by Watchtower Bible and
Tract Society
206. Holy Bible International Childrens Bible by Word Bibles Press
207. The Book of Mormon by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
208 The Story of S. Francis of Assisi by Elizabeth W. Grierson
209. Jesus and Buhdda The Parallel Sayings by Marcus Borg
210 The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
211. Ageless Body Timeless Mind by Deepak Chopra
212. The awakening of Intelligence by Jedu Krishnarmurti
213. The Jesus Mysteries by Freke and Timothy Peter Gandy
214 Jesus And The Goddess by Timothy Freke and Peter Gandy
215 The Lost Years of Jesus by Elizabeth Claire Prophet*
216. The Book That Jesus Wrote by Barbara Thiering
217. A Test of Time the bible from myth to history by David Rohl
218. Proof? Does God Exist by Philip Gardiner
219. The Shining Ones by Philip Gardiner
220. Who Wrote The Bible? by Richard Elliot Friedman
221. The Secret Teachings Of Jesus Four Gnostic Gospels by Marvin W. Meyer
222. The Book Of Enoch Translated by Richard Laurence
223. The Lost Books of The Bible by William Hone
224. The Nag Hamadi Library by James M. Robbins
225. The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manley P. Hall
226 The Christ Conspiriacy by Acharay S.
227 Suns of God by Acharay S.
228 Tomorrows God by Neale Donald Walsch
229 Five Stages of Greek Religion by Gilbert Murray
230. Buddha's Little Instruction Book by Jack Kornfield
231. Teachings of Hinduism by Ajanta Chakravarty
232. Handbook for the New Paradigm published by Bridger House
233. I Ching by Richard Craze
234 The Koran translated by J. M. Rodwell
235 The Qur'an and Modern Science by Dr Maurice Bucaille
236. A Call to the Peoples of the World to Think Afresh by Maulana Mohammed
Ashiq Elahi
237. Explore Your Inner Self by Dilys Hartland
238. Chinese Astrology published by Collins Gem
239. Meditation by Paul Roland
240. The Little Book of Inner Space by Stafford Whiteaker
241. The Little Book of Cockney Rhyming Slang by John Lawrence
242 Brain Story by Dr Susan Greenfield
243. No Logo by Naomi Klein
244. The Nature of the Universe by Fred Hoyle
245 Choose Life A Dialogue by Arnold Toynbee & Daisaku Ikeda
246. The Key to Psychology a book for students and masters by Alfred Stringer
247 Psychoanalysis and its Derivatives by Cricton Miller
248 Efforts at Truth by Nicholas Miller
249 Begin Fishing The Right Way by Ian Ball
250 The Greatest my own story by Muhammed Ali and Richard Durham
251. Introduction To Psychology by Arno F. Wittig
252. Zen Masterclass by Steve Hodge
253. Great Thinkers of The Eastern World by Ian McGreal
254. Decipher by Stel Pavlou
255. Jane Fonda's Workout Book By Jane Fonda & Alan Lane
256. In Black & White by Donald McRae
257. The Cassandra Compact by Robert Ludlum & Philip Shelby
258. Abuse of Power by the new Nixon Tapes by Stanley Kutler
259. Balance of Power by Richard North Patterson
260. The Divided Union a concise history of The Civil War by Peter Batty & Peter J.
Parrish
261. Weapons of Choice by John Birmingham
262. The Long Range Desert Group by Major General David Loyd Owen
263. World War One by Phillip Warner
264 Ghost Force the secret history of the SAS by Ken Connor
265 The World's Famous Battles by Ian Schott
266. Clark County, Space by Allen Steele
267 Lunar Descent by Allen Steele
268 Abuductions by Edith Fiore
269. Keepers of The Ancient Knowledge by Joan Parisi Wilcox
270. The Gnostics by Tobias Churton
271. The Second Angel by Peter Kerr
272. Long Life by Nigel Nicolson
273. A Child of Change by Gary Kasparov
274. Looking For Mr Nobody by Jenny Rees
275. Good Camp Guides For Britian and Ireland by Alan Rogers
276. Black Notice by Patricia Cornwell
277 How The Mind Works by Steven Pinker.
278. Final Analysis by Jeffery Mason
279. Apocalypese & Apostrophes by John Barnes
280. Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
281 Animal Farm by George Orwell
282. Implant by f. paul wilson writing as Colin Andrews
283. Coincidences by James Plaskett
284. Mastermind Compiled by Boswell Taylor
285. The Messiha Code by Michael Cordy
286. The Times Sudoko Book One
287. A Prison Diary I Hell By Jefrey Archer
288. A Prison Diary II Purgatory by Jefrey Archer
289. A Prison Diary III Heaven by Jeffrey Archer
290. First Among Equals by Jefrey Archer
291. A Quiver Full of Arrows by Jefrey Archer
292. A Twist in The Tale by Jefrey Archer
293 Angels & Demons by Dan Brown
294 Deception Point by Dan Brown
295 Digital Fortress by Dan Brown
296 The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
297 Cracking The Da Vinci Code by Simon Cox
298 The Northern Lights by Phillip Pullman
299 The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman
300 The Amber Spyglass by Phillip Pullman
301 The Science Behind Philip Pullman and his dark materials by Mary & John
Gribbin
302 The Essential Hume by Paul Strathern
303 The Essential Descartes by Paul Strathern
304 The Essential Nietziche by Paul Strathern
305 The Essential Plato by Paul Strathern
306 Improve Your Digestion by Patrick Holford
307 ILLUSIONS by Richard Bach
308 Thorsons Principles of NLP by Joseph O' Connor & Ian McDermott
309 Thorsons Principles of Hypnotherapy by Vera Peiffer
310 Thorsons Principles of Stress Management by Vera Peiffer
311 Thorsons Principles of Accupuncture by Angela Hicks
312 Be Your Own Life Coach by Fiona Harrold
313 Change Your Life In Seven Days by Paul McKenna
314 The Art of Real Happiness by Norman Vincent Peale and Smiley Blanton
315 The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
316 Life Coaching change your life in 7 days by Eileen Milligan
317 The Easy Way To Stop Smoking by Alan Carr
318 Natures Super Foods the blue green algae revolution by Gillian Gribbs
319 Mindpower by Nona Coxhead
320 Teach Yourself to Meditate by Eric Harrison
321 How to Earn Money From Your Personal Computer by Poly Bird
322 The concise 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
323 The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck
324 A Child Called IT by Dave Pelzer
325 The Lost Boy by Dave Pelzer
326 A Man Named Dave by Dave Pelzer
327 DAVE PELZER how to help yourself by Dave Pelzer
328 Just Do IT Now by Lynda Field
329 Why Men Lie and Women Cry by Allan & Barbara Pease
330 Boost Your Self Esteem by John Caunt
331 The Adventures of Anybody by Richard Bandler
332 Colour Healing by Elizabeth Verner-Bonds
333 The Biorhythm Book plan for the up and downs in your life by Jacyntha Crawley
334 On Death and Dying Elizabeth Kubler Ross
335 Golf a good walk spoiled by Helen Exley
336 Power Swing in 15 Days by Walter Ostonske and John Devaney
337 Achieving Better Golf by Steve Newell and Paul Foston
338 abc Guide to Football Grounds by 4th edition
by John Ladd
339 Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby
340 Football's Strangest Games by Andrew Ward
341 sven goran erickson On Football by Seven Goran Erickson with Wilo Railo
& Hakan Mateson
342 Sports Hypnosis by Donald R Ligget PH'd
343 Sporting Excellence optimising sporting excellence using NLP by Ted Garrat
344 Bob Wilson my autobiography Behind The Network
345 Football Fact & Quis Book by Chris Matthews
346 23 Steps to Success and Acheivement by Robert J. Lumsden
347 Confident Conversation by Dr Lillian Glass
348 How To Survive Your Parents by Roy Masters
349 A Beginers Guide to Gems and Crystals by Kristyna Arcartyi
350 Paul Wilsons Calm At Work by Paul Wilson
351 The Pilgrimage by Paul Coelho
352 Maya by Jostein Garrder
353 Hello? Is anybody there? by Jostein Garrder
354 Through a glass darkly by Jostein Garrder
355 The Power of Kabbalah*
356 Laughable Loves by Milan Kundera
357 The Aquarian Conspiracy by Marilyn Ferguson
358 Homer: The Odyssey translated by E.V.Rieu
359 The Book of Laughter and Forgetting by Milan Kundera.
360 Feersum Endjinn by Iain M. Banks.
361 Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
362 One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
363 On the Nature of Things by Lucretius
364 Unskilled and Unaware of It by Dunning and Kreuger
365 Thoughts that harm thoughts that heal overcoming common hailments
through the power of your mind by Dr Keith Mason*
366 Answer Cancer Miraculous Healings Explained The healing of a nation
by Stephen C. Parkhill*
367 The Hiram Key" by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas.*
368 How Mumbo Jumbo Conquered the World: A Short History of Modern Delusions. by Francis Wheen.
369 Entangled Minds by DR Dean Radin
370 THE END OF FAITH - Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason, by Sam
Harris.
371 THE MASTER OF LIGHT: A Biography of Albert A. Michelson by Dorothy
Michelson Livingston
372 The Dark Side of Christian History, Helen Ellerbe
373 Essential Writings: Thich Nhat Hanh
374 The Word and The Sword by Theo Lang
375 The New Man by Maurice Nicoll
376 Time Storms: The Amazing Evidence of Time Warps, Space Rifts and Time
Travel by Jenny Randles
377 Timeline by Michael Crichton
388 The Nephiliam and The Pyramid of The Apocalypse by Patrick C. Heron
389 The clan of the cave bear by Jean M. Auel
390 The valley of horses by Jean M. Auel
391 The mamouth hunters by Jean M. Auel
392 The plains of passage by Jean M. Auel
393 The shelters of stone by Jean M. Auel
394 The Final Theory by Mark McCutcheon
395 Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco
396 Sophie's World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy by Jostein
Gaarder
397 Maya by Jostein Gaarder
398 Through a glass darkly by Jostein Gaarder
399 Hello? Is anybody there by Jostein Gaarder
400 Zero Option by Chris Ryan
401 Undefeated by Terry Marsh
402 The Meme Machine by Dr Susan Blackmore
403 Andrew Jackson : His Life and Times
404 Jesus King Arthur and the search for the holy grail by Maurice Cottrell
405 The God Delusion R Dawkins

alrick888
25-11-2007, 01:46 PM
They are on your shelves, you boast :o .......but have you actuallly read them?

chandrakavi
25-11-2007, 08:20 PM
Just a few of the books that are on my shelves

A comment of what EACH BOOK IS ABOUT WOULD BE VERY INTERESTING, THEY LOOK GOOD! The idea is not only to place tthe titles in the thread but tell what they are about,
so we share the content of books . Thanks any way.


1. God at the Speed of Light by T Lee Baumann
2. The Field by Lynne McTaggert*
3. The Self Aware Universe by Amit Goswami*
4. Mind Over Matter by Fred Alan Wolf
5. The Death of Forever by Daryl Reainey
6. The Holographic Universe Michael Talbot
7. The Holotropic Mind by Stanislav Groff
8. Your Brain is God by Tim Leary
9. The Ending of Time by David Bohm & Jedu Krishnarmurti*
10. The Limits of Thought by David Bohm & Jedu Krishnarmurti*
11. The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking
12. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking
13. Arthur C Clarkes World of Strange Powers
14. Our Haunted Planet John A. Keel
15. Book of Secrets by Deepak Chopra
16. Spiritual Growth by Sanaya Roman
17. A little light on the spiritual laws by Diana Cooper
18 All There is by Tony Parsons
19 As it is by Tony Parsons
20. Doing Nothing by Tony Parsons
21. Faust parts one and two By Johan Wolfgang von Goethe translated by
Robert David MacDonald
22. Galileo's Daughter by Dava Sobel
23. The I that is We by Richard Moss M.D
24. Embracing Uncertanity by Susan Jeffers
25. Taken on Trust by Terry Waite
26. Power versus Force by David R. Hawkins
27. Spycatcher by Peter Wright
28. Memoirs of a British Agent by RH Bruce Lockhart
29. The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
30. Hurricane the life of Ruben Carter by James S. Hirsh
31. The Class That Went Wild by Ruth Thomas
32. The London Anglers Association handbook
33. The Man at the Gate of the World by one who forsook him and fled by
W. E. Cule
34 Timeline by Michael Crichton
35. Timescape by Gregory Bateson
36 Beginners guide to Timetravel by J.H. Brennan
37. TimeStorms by Jenny Randals
38. The Time Travellers Wife by Audrey Niffennegger
39. Introducing Time by Craig Calender & Ralph Edney
40. Philosophy For Beginners by Richard Osborne
41. Quantum For Beginners by J.P. McEvoy & Oscar Zarate*
42. Adler For Beginners by Anne Hooper and Jeremy Holford
43. Zen For Beginners by Judith Blackstone & Zoran Josipovic
44. Einstein For Beginners by Joseph Schwartz
45 Introducing Freud by Richard Appignanesi & Oscar Zarate
46. A Beginners guide Plato by Roy Jackson
47. Introducing The Universe by Felix PiraniIntroducing & Christine Roach
48. Introducing Chaos by Ziauddin Sardar and Iwona Abrams
49. Introducing Marx by Rius
50. Introducing Consciousness by David Papineau and Howard Selina*
51. Introducing Mind & Brain by Angus Gellatly & Oscar Zarate
52. Introducing Jung by Maggie Hyde & Michael McGuiness
53. Introducing Buddha by Jane Hope & Borin Van Loon*
54. Not the End of The World by Geraldine McCoughrean
55. Father to Man by John Gribbin
56. Maybe (Maybe Not) by Robert Fulgum
57. All I wanted to know I learned in Kindagarten by Robert Fulgum
58. The Art of Happiness by HH The Dali Lama
59. The Dalai Lama's book of Wisdom
60. My Life in Orange by Tim Guest
61. Siddartha by Herman Hess
62. First steps to Meditation by Lyn Genders
63. The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment by Isabel Losada
64. Buddhada by Anne Donovan
65. The Tibetan book of Living and Dying by Sogyal Rinpoche
66. Beyond the Darkness a biography of Bede Griffithis by Shirley Du Boulay
67. Glimpses of Abhidharma by Cogyam Trungpa
68. A Theory of Everything by Ken Wilber
69. The New Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz
70. The Infinite Way by Joel Goldsmith
71. The SuperGods by Maurice M. Cotterell
72. Staying Sane by Dr Raj Persaud
73 Infinite Love is The Only Truth Everything Else is illusion by David Icke*
74. The Biggest Secret by David Icke e -book
75. Alexander Solzhenitsyn Speaks To The West by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
76. Infinite Minds by Professor John Leslie*
77. The Philosophy Gym by Stephen Law
78. Words and Rules by Steven Pinker
79. Horrible Histories The Groovy Greeks by Terry Deary
80. Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
81. The Brotherhood by John Dickenson & Reginald Dickenson
82. Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
83. Cosmonaut Keep by Ken Macleod
84. The Praxis by Walter John Williams
85. Context by John Meaney
86. The Science of Self-Realization by his divine grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
87. The Tao of Bruce Lee by Davis Miller
88. Zen Soup by Lawrence G. Boldt
89. Zen Flesh Zen Bones by Paul Reps
90. The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra
91. How To Know God by Deepak Chopra
92. God And The Evolving Universe by James Redfield & Michale Murphy
93. Just Six Numbers by Martin Reece
94. The Essential Plato by Alain de Botton
95. Acid Row by Minnet Walters
96. The Afterlife Experiments by Dr Gary E. Schwartz
97. Isle of Dogs by Patricia Cornell
98. Quantum Questions by Ken Wilber*
99. Road to Richies or The Wealth of Man by Peter Jay
100. Mysterious Stranger by David Blaine
101. The Keeper by E. A. MacDonald
102. You Are What You Think by Tycho Photiou*
103. You Really Are Responsible by Tycho Photiou*
104. Harmonise With Life by Tycho Photiou*
105. Inspirational Thoughts Volume One by Tycho Photiou
106. Inspirational Thoughts Volume Two by Tycho Photiou
107. Seven Experiments That Could Change the World: A Do-it-yourself Guide to Revolutionary Science by Rupert Sheldrake
108 The Sense of Being Stared at: And Other Aspects of the Extended Mind by Rupert Sheldrake
109. New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Morphic Resonance
by Rupert Sheldrake
110. Dreamcatcher by Stephen King
111. Islam and the West by Robert Van De Weyer
112. Einstein's Universe by Nigel Calder
113. Gods of Air And Darkness by Richard E. Mooney
114. The Archetypes And The Collective Unconsious by C.G. Jung
115. The Undiscovered Self by C.G. Jung
116. On The Nature of The Psyche by C.G. Jung
117. Modern Man in Search of A Soul by C.G. Jung
118. Flying Saucers by C.G. Jung
119. Jung a Biography by Gerhard Wehr
120. Two Esays on Analytical Psychology
121. Memories Dreams Reflections by C.G. Jung
122. The Gnostic Jung by Stephen A. Hoeller
123 Jung and The Lost Gospels by Stephen A. Hoeller
124. Man and His Symbols by C.G. Jung
125. The Luneburg Variation by Paulo Maurensic
126. Michael Heseltine A Biography by Michael Crick
127. Myths And Legends by Anthony Horowitz
128. Moksha by Aldous Huxley
129. The Perrenial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley
130. The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley
131. The Tailsman of Troy by Valerio Massimo Manfredi
132. Homer The Odyssey translated by E.V Rifu
133. Where's My Country? by Michael Moore
134. Fahrenhite 9/11 by Michael Moore
135. Stupid White Men by Michael Moore
136. Above Top Secret by Timothy Good
137. The World's Greatest Alien Abduction Mysteries by Chancellor Press
138. Synchronicity And The Seventh Seal by Peter Moon
139. Montanuk The Alien Connection Stewart Swerdlow
140 Forbidden History by Douglas J. Kenyon
141. Forbidden Archeology by Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson.
142. Human Devolution: A Vedic Alternative to Darwin's Theory by Michael A.
Cremo
143. Them adventures with extremist by Jon Ronson
144. The Nephilim and The pyramid of The Apocalypse by Patrick C. Heron
145. The Mayan Calender and A Transfromation of Human Consciousness by
DR Carl Johan Calleman
146. Prophecy by Sylvia Brown
147. The Atlantis Enigma by Herbie Brennan
148. Stranger Than Fiction Mystery by Leo Grex
149. Nostradamus in The 21st Century by Peter LeMesurier
150 The Worlds Greatest Mystery Intrigue and Suspense by Chancellor Press
151. The New Man by Maurice Nicoll
152. John Milton everyman's poetry selected by Gordon Campbell
153. Hegemony or Survival America's Quest For Global Dominance by Noam
Chomsky
154. What is Good? by A. C. Grayling
155. The Book of Concealed Mystery by Delian Bower*
156. On Union With God by Albert The Great vis Delian Bower
157. Jung on Christianity by Murray Stein
158. The Fire From Within by Carlos Castanada
159. The Eagle's Gift by Carlos Castanada
160. The Second Ring of Power by Carlos Castanada
161. The Avatar by Paul Anderson
162. Chariots of The God's by Erick Von Daniken
163. Return To the Stars Erick Von Daniken
164. God's of The New Millenium by Alan Alford
165. Without Trace by Charles Berlitz
166. Doppelhangar by Peter Van Greenway
167. God And Spacemen in The Ancient East by W Raymond Drake
168. God And Spacemen in The Ancient West by W Raymond Drake
169. God And Spacemen in Ancient Israel by W. Raymond Drake
170. What Does it All Mean by Thomas Nagel
171. The Tibetan Art of Positive Thinking by Christopher Hansard
172. The Buddha's Philosophy of Man by Trevor Ling
173. Your Amazing Body by Elspeth Renshaw
174 The Observer's World Atlas by John Bartholomew
175. A Path To God Realization by H.P. Shastri
176. Steve Davis Snooker Champion His Own Story by Brian Radford
177. SunGods in Exile by Karyl Robin Evans
178. The Shadow Man a daughters search for her father by Mary Gordon
179. Journeys Out of the Body by R. A. Monroe
180 Magic of the Senses by Vitus B. Droscher
181. The readers digest pocket treasury of Wit & Wisdom compiled by John O.
E. Clark
182. Memory-Efficiency And how to obtain It by J. Louis Orton
183.How to Develop a Superpower Memory by Harry Lorrayne
184. Secrets of Mind Power by Harry Lorrayne
185. Mysteries of The Mind Reuben Stone
186. Survival of Death by Peter Brookesmith
187. My Book of Bible Stories by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
188. Survival into A New Earth by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
189. Mankinds Search For God by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
190. You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth (2) by Watchtower Bible and
Tract Society
191. The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
192. Sing Praise to Jehova by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
193. Knowledge That Leads To Everlasting Life by Watchtower Bible and Tract
Society (2)
194. Reasoning From The Scriptures by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
195 Every Day with Jesus For New Christians by Selwyn Hughes
196. Is This Life All There Is by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
197. New Testament And Psalms by Giddeon International (2)
198. Effectual Prayer by Frances W. Foulks
199. Noah's Ark 2 by Colin Hudson
200. The Secularisation of Christianity by E. L. Mascall
201. Bible New Light by Steve Chalke
202 BIble KJV by Collins
203. Good News Bible by American Bible Society
204. The New English Bible by Oxford press
205 New World Translation of The Holy Scriptures by Watchtower Bible and
Tract Society
206. Holy Bible International Childrens Bible by Word Bibles Press
207. The Book of Mormon by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
208 The Story of S. Francis of Assisi by Elizabeth W. Grierson
209. Jesus and Buhdda The Parallel Sayings by Marcus Borg
210 The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
211. Ageless Body Timeless Mind by Deepak Chopra
212. The awakening of Intelligence by Jedu Krishnarmurti
213. The Jesus Mysteries by Freke and Timothy Peter Gandy
214 Jesus And The Goddess by Timothy Freke and Peter Gandy
215 The Lost Years of Jesus by Elizabeth Claire Prophet*
216. The Book That Jesus Wrote by Barbara Thiering
217. A Test of Time the bible from myth to history by David Rohl
218. Proof? Does God Exist by Philip Gardiner
219. The Shining Ones by Philip Gardiner
220. Who Wrote The Bible? by Richard Elliot Friedman
221. The Secret Teachings Of Jesus Four Gnostic Gospels by Marvin W. Meyer
222. The Book Of Enoch Translated by Richard Laurence
223. The Lost Books of The Bible by William Hone
224. The Nag Hamadi Library by James M. Robbins
225. The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manley P. Hall
226 The Christ Conspiriacy by Acharay S.
227 Suns of God by Acharay S.
228 Tomorrows God by Neale Donald Walsch
229 Five Stages of Greek Religion by Gilbert Murray
230. Buddha's Little Instruction Book by Jack Kornfield
231. Teachings of Hinduism by Ajanta Chakravarty
232. Handbook for the New Paradigm published by Bridger House
233. I Ching by Richard Craze
234 The Koran translated by J. M. Rodwell
235 The Qur'an and Modern Science by Dr Maurice Bucaille
236. A Call to the Peoples of the World to Think Afresh by Maulana Mohammed
Ashiq Elahi
237. Explore Your Inner Self by Dilys Hartland
238. Chinese Astrology published by Collins Gem
239. Meditation by Paul Roland
240. The Little Book of Inner Space by Stafford Whiteaker
241. The Little Book of Cockney Rhyming Slang by John Lawrence
242 Brain Story by Dr Susan Greenfield
243. No Logo by Naomi Klein
244. The Nature of the Universe by Fred Hoyle
245 Choose Life A Dialogue by Arnold Toynbee & Daisaku Ikeda
246. The Key to Psychology a book for students and masters by Alfred Stringer
247 Psychoanalysis and its Derivatives by Cricton Miller
248 Efforts at Truth by Nicholas Miller
249 Begin Fishing The Right Way by Ian Ball
250 The Greatest my own story by Muhammed Ali and Richard Durham
251. Introduction To Psychology by Arno F. Wittig
252. Zen Masterclass by Steve Hodge
253. Great Thinkers of The Eastern World by Ian McGreal
254. Decipher by Stel Pavlou
255. Jane Fonda's Workout Book By Jane Fonda & Alan Lane
256. In Black & White by Donald McRae
257. The Cassandra Compact by Robert Ludlum & Philip Shelby
258. Abuse of Power by the new Nixon Tapes by Stanley Kutler
259. Balance of Power by Richard North Patterson
260. The Divided Union a concise history of The Civil War by Peter Batty & Peter J.
Parrish
261. Weapons of Choice by John Birmingham
262. The Long Range Desert Group by Major General David Loyd Owen
263. World War One by Phillip Warner
264 Ghost Force the secret history of the SAS by Ken Connor
265 The World's Famous Battles by Ian Schott
266. Clark County, Space by Allen Steele
267 Lunar Descent by Allen Steele
268 Abuductions by Edith Fiore
269. Keepers of The Ancient Knowledge by Joan Parisi Wilcox
270. The Gnostics by Tobias Churton
271. The Second Angel by Peter Kerr
272. Long Life by Nigel Nicolson
273. A Child of Change by Gary Kasparov
274. Looking For Mr Nobody by Jenny Rees
275. Good Camp Guides For Britian and Ireland by Alan Rogers
276. Black Notice by Patricia Cornwell
277 How The Mind Works by Steven Pinker.
278. Final Analysis by Jeffery Mason
279. Apocalypese & Apostrophes by John Barnes
280. Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
281 Animal Farm by George Orwell
282. Implant by f. paul wilson writing as Colin Andrews
283. Coincidences by James Plaskett
284. Mastermind Compiled by Boswell Taylor
285. The Messiha Code by Michael Cordy
286. The Times Sudoko Book One
287. A Prison Diary I Hell By Jefrey Archer
288. A Prison Diary II Purgatory by Jefrey Archer
289. A Prison Diary III Heaven by Jeffrey Archer
290. First Among Equals by Jefrey Archer
291. A Quiver Full of Arrows by Jefrey Archer
292. A Twist in The Tale by Jefrey Archer
293 Angels & Demons by Dan Brown
294 Deception Point by Dan Brown
295 Digital Fortress by Dan Brown
296 The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
297 Cracking The Da Vinci Code by Simon Cox
298 The Northern Lights by Phillip Pullman
299 The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman
300 The Amber Spyglass by Phillip Pullman
301 The Science Behind Philip Pullman and his dark materials by Mary & John
Gribbin
302 The Essential Hume by Paul Strathern
303 The Essential Descartes by Paul Strathern
304 The Essential Nietziche by Paul Strathern
305 The Essential Plato by Paul Strathern
306 Improve Your Digestion by Patrick Holford
307 ILLUSIONS by Richard Bach
308 Thorsons Principles of NLP by Joseph O' Connor & Ian McDermott
309 Thorsons Principles of Hypnotherapy by Vera Peiffer
310 Thorsons Principles of Stress Management by Vera Peiffer
311 Thorsons Principles of Accupuncture by Angela Hicks
312 Be Your Own Life Coach by Fiona Harrold
313 Change Your Life In Seven Days by Paul McKenna
314 The Art of Real Happiness by Norman Vincent Peale and Smiley Blanton
315 The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
316 Life Coaching change your life in 7 days by Eileen Milligan
317 The Easy Way To Stop Smoking by Alan Carr
318 Natures Super Foods the blue green algae revolution by Gillian Gribbs
319 Mindpower by Nona Coxhead
320 Teach Yourself to Meditate by Eric Harrison
321 How to Earn Money From Your Personal Computer by Poly Bird
322 The concise 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
323 The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck
324 A Child Called IT by Dave Pelzer
325 The Lost Boy by Dave Pelzer
326 A Man Named Dave by Dave Pelzer
327 DAVE PELZER how to help yourself by Dave Pelzer
328 Just Do IT Now by Lynda Field
329 Why Men Lie and Women Cry by Allan & Barbara Pease
330 Boost Your Self Esteem by John Caunt
331 The Adventures of Anybody by Richard Bandler
332 Colour Healing by Elizabeth Verner-Bonds
333 The Biorhythm Book plan for the up and downs in your life by Jacyntha Crawley
334 On Death and Dying Elizabeth Kubler Ross
335 Golf a good walk spoiled by Helen Exley
336 Power Swing in 15 Days by Walter Ostonske and John Devaney
337 Achieving Better Golf by Steve Newell and Paul Foston
338 abc Guide to Football Grounds by 4th edition
by John Ladd
339 Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby
340 Football's Strangest Games by Andrew Ward
341 sven goran erickson On Football by Seven Goran Erickson with Wilo Railo
& Hakan Mateson
342 Sports Hypnosis by Donald R Ligget PH'd
343 Sporting Excellence optimising sporting excellence using NLP by Ted Garrat
344 Bob Wilson my autobiography Behind The Network
345 Football Fact & Quis Book by Chris Matthews
346 23 Steps to Success and Acheivement by Robert J. Lumsden
347 Confident Conversation by Dr Lillian Glass
348 How To Survive Your Parents by Roy Masters
349 A Beginers Guide to Gems and Crystals by Kristyna Arcartyi
350 Paul Wilsons Calm At Work by Paul Wilson
351 The Pilgrimage by Paul Coelho
352 Maya by Jostein Garrder
353 Hello? Is anybody there? by Jostein Garrder
354 Through a glass darkly by Jostein Garrder
355 The Power of Kabbalah*
356 Laughable Loves by Milan Kundera
357 The Aquarian Conspiracy by Marilyn Ferguson
358 Homer: The Odyssey translated by E.V.Rieu
359 The Book of Laughter and Forgetting by Milan Kundera.
360 Feersum Endjinn by Iain M. Banks.
361 Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
362 One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
363 On the Nature of Things by Lucretius
364 Unskilled and Unaware of It by Dunning and Kreuger
365 Thoughts that harm thoughts that heal overcoming common hailments
through the power of your mind by Dr Keith Mason*
366 Answer Cancer Miraculous Healings Explained The healing of a nation
by Stephen C. Parkhill*
367 The Hiram Key" by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas.*
368 How Mumbo Jumbo Conquered the World: A Short History of Modern Delusions. by Francis Wheen.
369 Entangled Minds by DR Dean Radin
370 THE END OF FAITH - Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason, by Sam
Harris.
371 THE MASTER OF LIGHT: A Biography of Albert A. Michelson by Dorothy
Michelson Livingston
372 The Dark Side of Christian History, Helen Ellerbe
373 Essential Writings: Thich Nhat Hanh
374 The Word and The Sword by Theo Lang
375 The New Man by Maurice Nicoll
376 Time Storms: The Amazing Evidence of Time Warps, Space Rifts and Time
Travel by Jenny Randles
377 Timeline by Michael Crichton
388 The Nephiliam and The Pyramid of The Apocalypse by Patrick C. Heron
389 The clan of the cave bear by Jean M. Auel
390 The valley of horses by Jean M. Auel
391 The mamouth hunters by Jean M. Auel
392 The plains of passage by Jean M. Auel
393 The shelters of stone by Jean M. Auel
394 The Final Theory by Mark McCutcheon
395 Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco
396 Sophie's World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy by Jostein
Gaarder
397 Maya by Jostein Gaarder
398 Through a glass darkly by Jostein Gaarder
399 Hello? Is anybody there by Jostein Gaarder
400 Zero Option by Chris Ryan
401 Undefeated by Terry Marsh
402 The Meme Machine by Dr Susan Blackmore
403 Andrew Jackson : His Life and Times
404 Jesus King Arthur and the search for the holy grail by Maurice Cottrell
405 The God Delusion R Dawkins

The idea is not only to place the titles, also to tell in a short manner what each book is about, so the enthusiasm can be shared. :)

withthespigotonhot
26-11-2007, 03:10 AM
They are on your shelves, you boast :o .......but have you actuallly read them?

i doubt it. although i doubt he has all those books as well. some good suggestions in there either way though.
Patrick Heron's Nefilim & the Pyramid of the Apocalypes is a good read.

sunyatta60
26-11-2007, 01:17 PM
i doubt it. although i doubt he has all those books as well. some good suggestions in there either way though.
Patrick Heron's Nefilim & the Pyramid of the Apocalypes is a good read.

I read it but I did not enjoy it, he is a fundie and that came across in his book loud and clear. I tell you what we can play a little game if you like mate. You name a book from the list and I will have a photo done with me holding it that should be enough proof to shut you up. I do have about 12 out on loan though, but that list was only a small sample of the books I have. I have about 4000 books 1000 are just on the subject of Chess alone. When workman come into my house the books normally catch their eye and they often say something like, you like reading then. Or I take it you are a chess player.
I have read most of the books I have and I am spending less time on forums like this and more time reading because for example I just finished reading The Mayan Code by Barbara Hand Clow and I am now onto Devolution by Michael Cremo. I bought the Cremo book about 3 years ago I normally put in the book my name and the date and place I bought it from.
I have to say that of all the books I have read Cremo's is the one that makes most sense and I am only into chapter 2 thus far. The reason I say that is because 20 odd years ago I was using the very same word;DEVOLUTION and argument that he is using in the book. That Humans did not evolve up from Monkeys they devolved downwards from Angels. That line of reasoning fits in with in with many of the ancient mystical traditions like Kabbalah and Gnosticism because it comes directly from the Vedas.


Reading Maketh the Man
Francis Bacon

chandrakavi
05-01-2008, 07:41 AM
BUDDHA

a novel by DEEPACK CHOPRA

chandrakavi
14-01-2008, 05:56 AM
BUDDHA
by DEEPAK CHOPRA

a novel that will change your life

Buddha is a a figure like no other in the world. With him, not is only religion started,
but his teachings expand across the planet without pause. In this book, Deepak Chopra,
tells the story of a life out of the common, that started being the Heir of a great Kingdom and that even being used to living among luxury and wantings, decides to abandon home very young, to explore the world. After giving himself to prayer and meditation,
and helping the sick and the poor, one day he discovers that his body and his mind have been liberated from earthly passions and he has become a Buddha, the enlightened one.
He has reached Nirvana, a higher state of the mind that allows him to be in peace with himself and with the external world.

Starting from that moment Buddha will dedicate his life to spread his doctrine, founding a monastic order, whose end is to teach Buddhism, a religion that has not stopped adding
initiated ones across the entire world.

auron
14-01-2008, 06:02 AM
:cool:

leeoard01
16-01-2008, 11:32 AM
vatican assassins is an absolutly essential reading all about the jesuits.

sunyatta60
28-01-2008, 09:41 PM
The Secret History of the World: As Laid Down by the Secret Societies
By Jonathan Black

Well worth reading!

By Robert Lomas - See all my reviews
In this book Jonathan Black sets out to capture the common elements of spiritual intuition which have inspired mystics and visionaries since the human race first began to tell itself stories about its origins and purpose. He puts forward ancient ideas such as 'the cosmos created the human brain in order to be able to think about itself' which eerily echo the modern thoughts of physicist John Wheeler who says 'By looking back, by observing what happened in the earliest days of the universe, we give reality to those days'.

This idea of a self-creating universe, which is summoned into being from a state of chaotic uncertainty by the present and future actions of trained observers is a key part of current thinking in anthropic cosmology and yet Black discovered this vital article of modern scientific faith by studying what many people would discount as the ravings of odd-balls.

He starts his book by saying 'There is a history of the world that has been taught down the ages in certain secret societies. It may seem quite mad from today's point of view but an extraordinarily high proportion of the men and women who made history have been believers'. He's right! The truly creative makers of history are often inspired by strange ideas, and the thread of analytical thinking which Jonathan Black uncovers in his remarkable romp through the dark subterranean passages of the human mind traces how this might have happened.

Black is a highly skilled writer and has been the editorial mentor to many of todays best-selling writers about esoteric traditions. In his day-job he has edited Robert Temple, Robert Bavual, Graham Hancock, Richard Rudgely, David Rohl and myself(helping shape The Hiram Key), among many others. And for my part he has always encouraged me to write about those deep matters of the human condition which interest everyone, but to do so in way which anybody can relate to and enjoy. His knowledge of esoteric lore is encyclopedic yet his scholarship is so lightly worn and his narrative style so well crafted the book is a sheer delight to read. It brings together so many apparently unconnected threads to present a compellingly different viewpoint on the origins of modern thought. But the driving force at the heart of the story is our human insistence on studying ourselves and telling each others stories to explain why we are as we are.

He closes this inspirational book by commenting that the main lesson to emerge from his studies of the Secret Tradition is that 'Mind created the physical universe precisely with the aim of nurturing human consciousness and helping it to evolve.'

I am a scientist by training and profession and a writer about the esoteric roots of science by inclination, and I am also a fan of Niels Bohr who memorably said. 'If you aren't confused by quantum physics, then you haven't really understood it.' Enlightened by my quantum confusion and confused by my esoteric training I can't help but see many deep truths in this book. Jonathan Black, without trying to understand quantum physics has addressed some of its deepest paradoxes and given their explanation a human face.

If you only want to read one book about the ideas that have inspired generations of outstanding people from Plato via Isaac Newton to George Washington then this is the book. No only is it vast in scope, startling in concept it's also a really good read. And best of all at the end of really pleasant reading experience you will have learned something about yourself and the world you live in.

chandrakavi
20-02-2008, 12:30 AM
Alejandro Jodorowsky, author of his autobiography LA DANZA DE LA REALIDAD(THE DANCE OF REALITY), A MYSTIC, HAS WRITTEN TWO INTERESTING BOOKS ON THE TAROT,
I, THE TAROT, poetry to each card of the tarot, and a thicker very interesting one,
called LAS VIAS DEL TAROT(THE PATHS OF THE TAROT), he sees the Tarot for free.
Is also the creator of PSICOMAGIC, (also a book on this).

Really neat books by this author. :D :D

You can see some of his interviews on YOUTUBE.

chandrakavi
21-02-2008, 04:46 AM
Excellent books so far!

Here is a pot of diamonds for you all:

http://www.gmms.ca/coast/page_E9999.html

Download what you can now. These kind of places don't stay around too long...

Let's see if we can still download some books from this link. Thanks a lot Auron!

sunyatta60
21-02-2008, 01:40 PM
I cannot read e-books I just check to see if the book is stimulating then go and buy a hard copy of it.
Just recently I have bought the following and this is not anywhere near the full list:

A New Earth by Echart Tolle

George's secret key to the Universe by Lucy & Stephen Hawkings

Man's search for meaning by Dr Victor Frankl

From Science to God: A Physicist's Journey into the Mystery of Consciousness by Peter Russell

The Ogre Downstairs By: Diana Wynne Jones

Be as You Are: The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi (Arkana)

The Origin of Life by Paul Davies (Penguin Science)

Mysticism and the New Physics By: Michael Talbot (Arkana)

Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for Everyone and Nobody (Oxford World's Classics) By Friedrich Nietzche

The Goldilocks Enigma: Why Is the Universe Just Right for Life?
.by Paul Davies

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle By: John A. Wheeler (Oxford Paperbacks)

Einstein and Buddha: The Parallel Sayings By: Thomas J. McFarlane

The Gods of Eden By: William Bramley

Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind by Graham Hancock

The Coming of the Cosmic Christ by Matthew Fox

The Gospel of the Second Coming By: Peter Gandy (Author), Timothy Freke (Author)

Einstein Questions, Buddha Answers: A Message Humankind Should Not Miss Out on by Supawan P. Panawong Green

alrick888
23-02-2008, 10:56 AM
You're obviously an avid reader and I find it interesting to see the list of books you've read. I have started using it to see what to read next.

My field of interest is cults, as you may know.

I am reading "The Strongest Poison" by Mark Lane about the Jonestown massacre and "Cults In Our Midst".

One of my favorite fiction writers is Jonathan Kellerman.

chandrakavi
24-02-2008, 09:07 AM
I cannot read e-books I just check to see if the book is stimulating then go and buy a hard copy of it.
Just recently I have bought the following and this is not anywhere near the full list:

A New Earth by Echart Tolle

George's secret key to the Universe by Lucy & Stephen Hawkings

Man's search for meaning by Dr Victor Frankl

From Science to God: A Physicist's Journey into the Mystery of Consciousness by Peter Russell

The Ogre Downstairs By: Diana Wynne Jones

Be as You Are: The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi (Arkana)

The Origin of Life by Paul Davies (Penguin Science)

Mysticism and the New Physics By: Michael Talbot (Arkana)

Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for Everyone and Nobody (Oxford World's Classics) By Friedrich Nietzche

The Goldilocks Enigma: Why Is the Universe Just Right for Life?
.by Paul Davies

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle By: John A. Wheeler (Oxford Paperbacks)

Einstein and Buddha: The Parallel Sayings By: Thomas J. McFarlane

The Gods of Eden By: William Bramley

Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind by Graham Hancock

The Coming of the Cosmic Christ by Matthew Fox

The Gospel of the Second Coming By: Peter Gandy (Author), Timothy Freke (Author)

Einstein Questions, Buddha Answers: A Message Humankind Should Not Miss Out on by Supawan P. Panawong Green


Great List Sunyata60. I also love to be able to hold and turn the pages of the book.
Read it in the PC if there is no other way to obtain them. THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA is a great mystical book of Nietzsche, just about all books seem excellent mate, Happy reading! :D :D

sunyatta60
28-02-2008, 02:27 PM
Thanks guys my reading habits are best described by the word "ecelectic". LOL Now we can play a game in fact we are already playing it because if you are following me I seems to be following Hagbard Celine. He seems to have read some great books and I just went and bought a couple he recommended :)

I am reading James Herbert's The Spear it is a good novel and I have nearly finished it did not like The fog much though.

I do have an idea to float could we not start a book section where not only we can list books we have read,we can discuss them and rate them etc. Personally I think that would save me time and money because it seems birds of a feather flock together and having said that I am enjoying those books that others here have spoken up for :D

Reading Maketh The Man
Francis Bacon

luisa1331
28-02-2008, 03:19 PM
GO TO YOUTUBE.."HEADLINE NEWS POLITICS"...LUISA 1331

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

Please read and post your comments

alrick888
28-02-2008, 06:02 PM
Thanks guys my reading habits are best described by the word "ecelectic". LOL Now we can play a game in fact we are already playing it because if you are following me I seems to be following Hagbard Celine. He seems to have read some great books and I just went and bought a couple he recommended :)

I am reading James Herbert's The Spear it is a good novel and I have nearly finished it did not like The fog much though.

I do have an idea to float could we not start a book section where not only we can list books we have read,we can discuss them and rate them etc. Personally I think that would save me time and money because it seems birds of a feather flock together and having said that I am enjoying those books that others here have spoken up for :D

Reading Maketh The Man
Francis Bacon

Maybe you should pm the Technical Advisor about that. I at least am willing to post a summary of The Strangest Poison.

sunyatta60
29-02-2008, 10:37 PM
Maybe you should pm the Technical Advisor about that. I at least am willing to post a summary of The Strangest Poison.

How do I do..........

Oh never mind listen why don't you do that for us and I will willingly share with you all :)

sunyatta60
29-02-2008, 10:41 PM
The idea is not only to place the titles, also to tell in a short manner what each book is about, so the enthusiasm can be shared. :)

OK I am with you shall we do that here or should we book lovers ask for a book section? I would go with the book section idea personally I also think that David would benefit from such, we could write some great reviews :) What do you say?

chandrakavi
29-02-2008, 11:41 PM
OK I am with you shall we do that here or should we book lovers ask for a book section? I would go with the book section idea personally I also think that David would benefit from such, we could write some great reviews :) What do you say?

A book section sounds fine to me. As many threads also that we can have on this,
not with the intention to compete, but share. After all this IS being done on David's website. :D :D :D

angelicangel
01-03-2008, 12:13 AM
Will have to find that book Chand, it will really help me. Thank you for your help. x

chandrakavi
01-03-2008, 06:16 AM
I have mentioned this before, but here it goes again Angel,
hope it is of help to you:

MAN AND HIS SYMBOLS (pocketbook)
by Carl Gustav Jung
published by:
DELL PUBLISHING CO., INC. (ILLUSTRATED)

Editor CARL g. JUNG
and after his death: M.L. Von Franz
coordinating editor: JOhn Freeman
9th DELL printing--August 1972

Edit: HERE IS WHAT GUARDIAN SAID ABOUT THIS BOOK:

"This book, which was the last piece of work undertaken by Jung
before his death in 1961, provides a unique opportunity to assess
his contribution to the life and thought of our time,
for it was also his first attempt to present his life-work in psychology
to a non-technical public...What emerges with great clarity from the book is that Jung has done immense service to both psychology as
a science and
to our general understanding of man in society,
by insisting that imaginative life must be taken
seriously in its own right, as the most distinctive
characteristic of human beings."

sunyatta60
27-03-2008, 02:13 PM
I enjoyed that book Chan but I enjoyed Jung and the Lost Gospels even more. And how many people here are aware that Jung Wrote a Gnostic text which he titled The Seven Sermons to The Dead under the pen name Baslides.
You can read the whole thing in a book called The Gnostic Jung by Stephan A. Hoeller and of course another classic was Jungs book on UFO's Flying Saucers. I am now reading Moby Dick which is supposed to be full of references to Gnostic philosophy.

pilgrim
28-03-2008, 02:01 AM
A Treasure-house of Spiritual Knowledge!

http://vedabase.net/

:)

sunyatta60
28-03-2008, 09:50 AM
Ok I am now reading a book that is shaking me up in fact it is making me rethink my whole attitude to the Bible and Christianity could well be wrong.
If I was a Christian this is the book I would be using to argue my points and defend my faith from:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/515ET76RHEL._AA240_.jpg

Ark of the Covenant (Paperback)
by Jonathan Gray (Author)

I have been in touch with Jonathan over the years and he has sent me some very interesting e-mails some I would be willing to share with the posters here.
Jonathan is an Archaeologist and in many respects he reminds me of William M. Ramsay the famous Scottish Archaeologist who set out to debunk the Bible and ended up firmly believing in it why don't Christians like Drakel and Amazon ever refer to people like Ramsay is beyond me:

William Mitchell Ramsay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Here are a couple of reviews from Amazon


10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely Intriguing!, March 25, 2005
By Matt Poole (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
"Ark of the Covenant" is one of Jonathan Gray's lengthiest and best known books. It investigates (the now late) Ron Wyatt's claim of discovering the Ark of the Covenant, the golden box where the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments were kept, and where God's presence dwelt while with the people of ancient Israel. Despite himself, Gray finds Wyatt's claim to be undeniably true. It caused quite a stir when it was released, and a lot of backlash from the secular archaeological community.

Jonathan Gray, on the whole, is a great writer. His books "Dead Men's Secrets", "Sting of the Scorpion" and "The Bizarre Origin of the Egyptian Gods" are all alternative history essentials, while his more biographical books like "Into the Unknown" and "Curse of the Hatana Gods", dealing with his archaeological expeditions, are just as exciting to read. His documentary series "Surprising Discoveries" shows him as an easy going, gentle, but confident man. A true skeptic, he'll only believe when there's proof, and he has proven some amazing things over his career.

Though I am a fan of Gray, I was put off reading "Ark of the Covenant" for quite some time, due to the controversy, cynicism and criticism surrounding Wyatt's find. I don't know a lot about Ron Wyatt but I have seen his documentary on the cities Sodom & Gomorrah, and the evidence was solid throughout. He was right about that, he could be right about this, so I decided to give this book a try.

The lengthy book covers many, many topics across its 47 chapters, 11 appendixes and 40 pages of references and footnotes.

*Chapters 1-3 give us the context, they tell the reader what the Ark of the Covenant is, debunk various theories as to what happened to it and describe the tense political scene into which Wyatt's discovery was made public (the time of the assasination Israeli president Yitzhak Rabin).

*Chapters 4-20 are practically a sequel to "Dead Men's Secrets", recounting history from the time of Abraham to the present era. I'd recommend keeping a Bible handy while you read these chapters, as there are a lot of references from it that you might want to double check for context. This would be especially helpful to those who haven't been exposed to biblical/Jewish history before.

Just like "Dean Men's Secrets", the facts here are well-presented, shocking and hard to ignore. I particularly enjoyed Chapters 10 and 11, about King Solomon and his empire, which contains such evidence. Fans of Charles Berlitz' work (particularly his book "Mysteries of a Forgotten World") will enjoy those chapters too, I'd say.

*Chapters 15 and 16, which give an overview of the life of Jesus Christ suggest that Jesus is not only the Son of God, but somehow God himself, and co-created the world with God the Father. I found the evidence provided for this a little sketchy, dubious, confusing and unneccessary. That and the fact it'd put followers of Judaism off side, which is a shame because in later chapters Gray totally proves that Jesus fulfils many of the Messianic Old Testament prophecies. (Isaiah 53 is a fine example, but that speaks for itself)

*Chapters 21-29 provide this proof, not only that Jesus fufilled these prophecies by even merely existing, but that that he really rose from the dead! You'd be surprised how much the purpose Jesus has to do with the purpose of Ark of the Covenant. On the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) the ancient jewish people sacrified a lamb for their sins and sprinkled the blood of the Ark of the Covenant. Jesus said he would, and did indeed, die for our sins.)

*Chapters 30-33 deal with the initial backlash that the discovery of the Ark created in Israel, some of it violent. With all the political tension there, it is understandable that such a discovery in the country would want to be kept quiet.

Chapters 31-40 describes the crucifixion of Jesus, step-by-step, in Jonathan Gray's distinctive storytelling style, with more evidence for the event dotted here and there. The crucifixion of Christ also turns out to be very relevant to the discovery of the Ark of the Covenant.

Chapters 41-47 tackle more criticism and backlash, plus recounting some of the life-threatening encounters some with some of the critics.

To me, the evidence definitely points to Wyatt finding something in a cave. If the Ark still in one piece anywhere, I'd say it was where Wyatt claims. It makes a lot of sense. I'm convinced of about 90% of the claims in this book, actually. If it's all false, there's a LOT of questions that need answering regarding their expedition. Why did Gray, cynical about it, come back convinced after seeing the site? If the claims were so obviously false, why have some of the critics gotten violent about it?

If you're a little cynical about the whole deal, or you're doing a little investigation on the subject, there is more evidence for the claim you can get your hands on. Gray also released a CD-ROM containing many more photos, diagrams, evidences etc, that didn't make the book, as well as a book called "Discoveries: Questions Answered" which sets out to answer the critics. It's thick as a brick and just as heavy, apparently.

If you're curious, "Ark of the Covenant" is very much worth the read. I do recommend you pick up a couple of Gray's other books before reading this, though, just to see where he is coming from. ("Dead Men's Secrets" is his best known and his best, in my opinion)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Extremely Powerful Revelation, November 20, 2005
By E. Buvron - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
Simply put, The Ark of the Covenant is very possibly one of the most important books of all time, 2nd only to the Bible.

The book is a veritable keystone which completes the picture of Jesus Christ as the genuine Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.

If anyone is reading this review is interested in the book and a copy is unavailable at Amazon, you can find the book from a handful of websites (e.g. Anchor Stone, Wyatt Archaeological Research, and Jonathan Gray's archaeologyanswers site).

In my estimation, the work done by Ronald Wyatt and Jonathan Gray is too important not be read.

And here is someone who remains cynical:


1 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Only a theory!, February 15, 2004
By john tinker "kaz_2681" (AUSTRALIA) - See all my reviews
This book claims to have all the answers,but on reading it soon becomes obvious there is no evidence at all,like many other books i have read it say's the truth will arrive shortly but it never does,reading the book itself is hard work ,changing from one subject to another without warning,any way make your own mind up.

chandrakavi
08-04-2008, 10:16 AM
I enjoyed that book Chan but I enjoyed Jung and the Lost Gospels even more. And how many people here are aware that Jung Wrote a Gnostic text which he titled The Seven Sermons to The Dead under the pen name Baslides.
You can read the whole thing in a book called The Gnostic Jung by Stephan A. Hoeller and of course another classic was Jungs book on UFO's Flying Saucers. I am now reading Moby Dick which is supposed to be full of references to Gnostic philosophy.



MMMM , sounds like very interesting books ,sunyatta, will look for them, Jung is great in every way. Thanks for the information friend!.

chandrakavi
30-05-2008, 08:16 AM
The book of Mirdad by Mikhail Naimy

---"What is truly high, is always below.
What is really fast, always goes slow.
The Highly sensible is blocked.
What is highly elocuent is mute.
The flux and reflux are only a wave.
He who has no guide, has the best guide.
The biggest is always the smallest one.
And he who has it all, is he who gives it all that is his away."


A beautiful book with a master called Mirdad and his wisdom.

ichi wa zen
30-05-2008, 09:35 AM
Hahah whats so great about Jung? A coked up looney doc!

Books suck! They keep man from attaining true wisdom.

You can never read all the books in existence plus one book denies what the other affirms....headaches!!!!

Trying to find wisdom in books is like a fish jumping on land looking for the sea it thought was lost!

Useless!

ichi wa zen
30-05-2008, 09:37 AM
The greatest book i ever read.

http://www.digitalscrapbookplace.com/gallery/data/2936/Blank_Page.jpg

There is no text in it! FANTASTIC!

sunyatta60
30-05-2008, 04:47 PM
Hahah whats so great about Jung? A coked up looney doc!

Books suck! They keep man from attaining true wisdom.

You can never read all the books in existence plus one book denies what the other affirms....headaches!!!!

Trying to find wisdom in books is like a fish jumping on land looking for the sea it thought was lost!

Useless!

That is your opinion I guess you never got that far with your education. The fact is reading is remembering because everything we see outside the Self must come from within just like Plato taught thousands of years ago. And Jung is someone whose shoes your not fit to polish let alone walk in.

chandrakavi
30-05-2008, 06:04 PM
If a book leads you to an experience, it is worth reading.

A book with blank pages and a rose is what Zen enlightened masters read. Which doesn't mean you are enlightened because you have one.

cruise4
31-05-2008, 12:17 AM
I'm reading a book called 'The Two Babylons' by Rev. Alexander Hislop

also known as

'the papal worship proved to be the worship of Nimrod and his wife'

Seems an open and shut case! Suprisingly interesting.