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The Hollow Earth Revisited

by Danny L. Weiss

$15.95 304 pp.

ISBN:  978-1-935914-26-6


What is the Hollow Earth?

 

A figment of the imagination of those who cling to their beliefs about the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy?

 

Or could there be some substance to the tales of yore, of the hints through ancient maps and mythology? Dan Weiss reveals the transcripts of private conversations with the shadowy head of a secretive sect devoted to some of the most fabled mysteries: the hollow earth, the Holy Grail and the Holy Lance that pierced the breast of Christ.

 

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The Vallian Trilogy - An Inventive Life.
Part II: The Learner

by Larry E. Wahl

$19.95 404 pp.

ISBN:  978-1-935914-18-1


Autobiography details man’s journey from a damaged child to a significant inventor

 

In the second book of a trilogy, Larry Wahl (aka Lewis X. Vallian) describes his dysfunctional adult years, providing insight into a young life filled with failed marriages, failed jobs, and extensive learning experiences. The author examines the processes that, 50 years later, resulted in his receiving the first – and probably only – patent on the 4th dimension.

 

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The Alchemy of Caregiving: Transforming Grief and Loss into Wholeness

by Karen Young

$14.00 156 pp.

ISBN:  978-1-935914-13-6

This poignant and beautifully written memoir is a must read for anyone caring for a loved one with a terminal illness. It gives expression to one’s spiritual journey along with the thoughts, emotions, struggles and gratitude that one experiences while going through major transitions in life.

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Stumbling Backasswards into the Light

Written by Jay Norry

$12.99

ISBN  978-1-935914-14-3

Stumbling Backasswards into the Light is a spiritual autobiographical novel chronicling the return of “Nobody” from the brink of despair and looming death as he begins to comprehend the truth of his Divine nature

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Within Each of Us: A Journey of Awakening to Inner Guidance

by Dino Calabrese

$13.00    104 pp.

ISBN  978-1-935914-05-1

In this fascinating tale of self-discovery, intuitive counselor and medium Dino Calabrese relates his life adventures as an artist and player in the world of fashion and interior design. As a child, Dino came to know that the voices communicating to him were those of Spirits or Guides. Through a series of enriching and challenging experiences, he comes to understand that this guidance is providing him with information to assure his success and wellbeing. Dino's search for happiness and a satisfying expression of his creativity leads him to teachers who show him the best and worst of the awakening New Age movement. As he opens himself as a channel to this realm of "perpetual guidance," Dino experiences an ability to hear the messages of "spirit guides" surrounding other people. By remaining true to himself, Dino discovers his ability to create the life of his dreams by tuning in to this inner guidance -- a pathway of the heart that is WITHIN EACH OF US.

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A Moment in Time: Book One (Nature's Way)

by Steve D. Wilson

$16.95    86 pp.   FULL COLOR

ISBN  978-1-935914-01-3

With full-color and black-and-white photographs and images, scientist, author, and adventurer Steve D. Wilson chronicles his idyllic boyhood life with his five brothers in the mountains of Pennsylvania. Their reluctant move to California gives rise to new adventures as Steve, with two of his brothers and his friend Bob Moran sign on in their college years for summer work fighting fires in the early days of the US Forest Service. It's a rough and free life, at times fraught with danger and exhaustion, as "the Brush Apes" earn their name. The stories and lessons are timeless and heartwarming -- chronicling chapters of our nation's history and the development of a young man's character as he experiences "nature's way" in myriad forms and guises.

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On the Cruz - Poems of Santa Cruz

by Ron Lampi

$15.95 304 pp.

ISBN:  978-1-935914-24-2


Poet, philosopher, and dedicated chronicler of life Ron Lampi brings the unique treasure that is Santa Cruz, California, to life in this collection. A companion column is Lampi's Bay of Monterey, both collections "presenting the parallel running inspirations that begin to bring into form the mythos of place, which today is fundamental to the emerging Mythos of the New Age." From lyrical and comic to serene and passionate, Lampi serenades...

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Grandma Josephine: Upper Hood River Valley and Days Gone By

by Heather Bradrick

$16.00 116 pp.

ISBN:  978-1-935914-21-1


In 1905, there was more to Oregon dairy farming than milking cows. Life was slower paced, but never dull as mischievous ten-year-old Josephine gets talked into a logrolling contest on Hood River by her brothers. She is introduced to Native Americans and comes face to face with a mountain lion!


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The Siren's Guitar...A musical Paddling Adventure

by Stephen Snyden

$14.95

ISBN:  978-1-935914-11-2


Two musician/kayakers paddle around Sun and Moon islands of Lake Titicaca in search of caves that, according to local folklore, are visited at night by water spirits (sirenas) who come to play instruments left by local musicians. Traveling with an Andean ten-stringed charango, the author writes of their explorations and attempts to uncover the truth behind the sirena belief, and of their encounters personal, musical and environmental in this immense blue lake 12,OOO feet high in the Andean mountains.

 

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Oliver Owl

Written and Illustrated by C. Heidi Drew

$13.95    Full color    32 pp.

ISBN  978-1-935914-16-7

This full-color story of autobiographical fiction by author and illustrator Heidi Drew depicts of the story of Oliver, a screech owl who comes to live with Heidi's aunt Joan.

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A Moment in Time: Book Two (A Burdened Dream)

by Steve D. Wilson

$16.95    296 pp.   illustrated

ISBN  978-1-935914-04-4

In Book Two of the collected writings of scientist and adventurer Steve D. Wilson, we traverse Mexico in a ramshackle Cadillac with Steve and Robert Moran encountering remote tribes. Wilson's vignettes of the death of Robert Moran in Guatemala, and endearing episodes with wild birds touch our heartstrings. This special collection includes a novella "The Valley of Wilderness," a tale of nobility and brutality in the wild West, a true story gifted to Wilson in a manuscript written at the height of gold profiteering in California. Dr. Wilson's articles address scientific topics such as "Why do Light Rays Bend?", The Origin of the Universe, Orbital Emissions, Cohesion Theory, Cosmology, and Gravity... with his prose flowing through a myriad of topics from Conscience to "Intellectual Advancement," "Fragments of Life," "Happiness," "Peace," "Idealism." His poetry is lyrical and poignant: "The whole scene which greets my eyes/in some strange way I recognize./As one whose every mystic part/I feel prefigured in my heart." (from Destiny) The entire book is a joy to read!

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