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      • Fiction

        Hypnosis

        by Paulo Moura

        In the early 1990s, Mexican journalist Chespirito Diaz arrived in Washington willing to win in life and save the world. He was far from imagining that he would be the cause of a war. When Rachel Woodberg, a daughter of the American elite, with an obsession for adventure, proposed an unorthodox report on a gang summit, Chespirito realized that he was treading dangerous ground. Hypnosis is the novel of that decisive decade, between Bill Clinton's inauguration in 1993 and the Iraq war in 2003, and can be read as a reflection on the nature and origins of collective persuasion in the contemporary world. A story that is only beginning.

      • August 2020

        You Can Work Miracles

        by Jan Becker

        Life grants us fresh miracles every day – we only have to seethem and make use of them, as Jan Becker reveals in his newbook. The “miracle maker” and master hypnotist has long been interestedin the magical aspects of our world, and explains in thisbook how magic has influenced his philosophy of life and why it’simportant to keep a sharper eye out for everyday miracles. Drawingon countless examples and practical exercises, Becker helpsreaders find the magic in their lives, showing how they can developa fresh perspective on themselves and their possibilities in orderto realise their full potential. The bestselling author’s most personalbook yet – encouraging and life-changing!

      • Erotic fiction
        August 2012

        Smoking Hot (Unillustrated)

        Story 5 from the Naked Delirium anthology

        by Fulani

        The fifth and final story from the "Naked Delirium" collection. Hypnosis has helped Hannah kick a 40-a-day smoking habit, but the side effects have bee most unexpected...in SMOKING HOT by Fulani.

      • Erotic fiction
        August 2012

        Smoking Hot

        Story 5 from the Naked Delirium anthology

        by Fulani & Giorgio Verona

        The fifth and final story from the "Naked Delirium" collection. Hypnosis has helped Hannah kick a 40-a-day smoking habit, but the side effects have bee most unexpected...in SMOKING HOT by Fulani, featuring the illustrations of Giorgio Verona!

      • Family & relationships
        February 2010

        Your Gay Friend's Guide To Understanding Men

        by Bo Sebastain

        Girlfriends, get ready for some straight-talk about straight men from a gay friend. What do men really want from women? How do you avoid Mr. Wrong in your search for Mr. Right? What kind of emotional baggage is likely to send a man packing? Is your heartthrob a deadbeat? Where are the best places to search for the man of your dreams? Explore all these questions and more with renowned Life Coach, Bo Sebastian. Find ways to make your life and relationships better. Nationally renowned Clinical Hypnotist and Life Coach Bo Sebastian is a member of the National Guild of Hypnotists and taught at the 2008 World Hypnosis Conference. He currently works with Green Hills Healing Arts and has a private practice in Nashville, Tennessee. Bo has appeared on The Learning Channel with his sound-enhanced, multilayered hypnotherapy.

      • Thriller / suspense
        May 2022

        Poetic Licence

        by Kevin Price

        An explosive political thriller novel pitching people-smuggling, corruption and murder against the boundaries of truth and freedom.   '... ​​a block of shadow pushes against a diffusing moonlight, the golden halo spreads out into the vineyards from its sides and drains into the night like blood on a carpet'   Art Lazaar is a writer with a poetic licence. In short, it secretly puts him in service to a mysterious government agency. As a result, he is assigned to doubling as an academic, but his poetic licence also ties him to a past he can't escape. And when a figure from that same past calls him, he must act. First, to protect a young asylum seeker running from those who murdered her brother. And secondly, to find the murderers. It's not a call he can refuse.   The call as much as guarantees Lazaar stumbles into a murky world of corruption. It leads to threats of arrest, kidnap and torture. As a result, he is left for dead. The situation grows ever more dire as suspects disappear, die, or leave the country in the nick of time. In the end, his choices come down to the only weapon in his arsenal ...   A meticulously crafted political thriller novel.   Poetic Licence's spellbinding and suspenseful plot, with its complex web of characters, thrusts the reader into a world deeply etched in our psyches. It leaves no doubt as to who is to blame and where the responsibility lies. The politics of truth and freedom do not rest easily in this funny, angry and endlessly entertaining novel. Alan Carter and David Whish-Wilson attest to it.   Poetic Licence dives headlong into a  world of political and institutional corruption, exposing the vast gulf between the words and deeds of the powerful, between the lives of the haves and have-nots, and the casual mistreatment of asylum seekers. Written in terse, propulsive prose, Poetic Licence is a clever thriller that won't disappoint. David Whish-Wilson   A vividly-realised Fremantle is the apt setting for this zeitgeisty thriller. Hunter is an original and kick-ass protagonist.Alan Carter   A smart and utterly distinctive slice of Ozzie-noir, set in Fremantle where "evil breeds like the flies on a sheep's arse."

      • Nature's Confession

        by JL Morin

        The epic tale of two teens in a fight to save a warming planet...the universe...and their love. A cli-fi quest to outsmart polluters, full of romance, honour and adventure.    “The novel is epic” –The Guardian    “It makes no apologies for its mission: to save our Planet Earth from self-destructing. A thought-provoking novel that brings the genre of ‘cli-fi’ to young adult readers.” —Florence Griswold Museum Reading Club, in an event featuringDr. Mark J. Schenker, Senior Associate Dean andDean of Academic Affairs at Yale University   Readers' Favorite Award Winner Book Excellence Finalist A Top 10  Best Science Fiction book Best Climate and Environmental Fiction book LitPick Award winner In "12 Works of Climate Fiction Everyone Should Read" 'Top Fiction Read' of the Year New York Book Festival Honorable Mention An excerpt received an Eco-Fiction Story Contest Honorable Mention     "Honestly, it's not my fault.  Humans were polluting the planet to desolation.  What else could I do?  I had to save her. "   When a smart-mouthed, mixed-race teen wonders why the work that needs to be done pays nothing compared to the busywork glorified on holovision news, the search for answers takes him on the wildest journey of anyone's lifetime. With the girl of his dreams, he inadvertently invents living computers. Just as the human race allows corporations to pollute Earth into total desolation, institute martial law and enslave humanity, the two teens set out to save civilization. Can they thwart polluters of Earth and other fertile planets? The heroes come into their own in different kinds of relationships in this diverse, multi-cultural romance. Along the way, they enlist the help of female droid Any Gynoid, who uncovers cutting-edge scientific mysteries. Their quest takes them through the Big Bang and back. Will Starliament tear them from the project and unleash 'intelligent' life's habitual pollution, or will youth lead the way to a new way of coexisting with Nature? Nature's Confession couldn't be more timely, just as the IMF reveals that governments give $5.3 trillion in fossil fuel subsidies every year, while we continue to propagate the idea that solar and wind power are unprofitable. The ideal classroom tool, with illustrations and topics for discussion at the back of the book. JL Morin entertains questions about busywork; economic incentives to pollute; sustainable energy; exploitation; cyborgs; the sanctity of Nature; and many kinds of relationships in this diverse, multi-cultural romance.

      • Children's & YA
        February 2024

        Awoke

        The Unseen War Series (#1)

        by K. T. Conte

        Katya Stevens' eighteenth birthday brings more than just adulthood—it reawakens a terrifying gift. Suddenly able to see the dead again, she's thrust into a hidden world where restless spirits roam and ancient prophecies come alive.Enter Gregor, a brooding Grim Reaper with secrets of his own. Together, they must confront The Want—malevolent spirits defying their fate—while Katya grapples with her newfound abilities, family tensions, and a destiny she never asked for.As Katya explores the ethereal realm of Ager, she faces not only supernatural threats but also the turmoil of her own heart. With friendships tested and first love blooming in the shadow of danger, she must learn to harness her powers and find her place between two worlds.In this thrilling journey of self-discovery, Katya will face the ultimate choice: embrace her role as a legendary beacon of hope, or risk losing everything—and everyone—she's come to love.

      • Philosophy & theory of education
        February 1994

        Learning, Remembering, Believing

        Enhancing Human Performance

        by Daniel Druckman and Robert A. Bjork, Editors; Committee on Techniques for the Enhancement of Human Performance, National Research Council

        Can such techniques as sleep learning and hypnosis improve performance? Do we sometimes confuse familiarity with mastery? Can we learn without making mistakes? These questions apply in the classroom, in the military, and on the assembly line. Learning, Remembering, Believing addresses these and other key issues in learning and performance. The volume presents leading-edge theories and findings from a wide range of research settings: from pilots learning to fly to children learning about physics by throwing beanbags. Common folklore is explored, and promising research directions are identified. The authors also continue themes from their first two volumes: Enhancing Human Performance (1988) and In the Mind's Eye (1991). The result is a thorough and readable review of Learning and remembering. The volume evaluates the effects of subjective experience on learning--why we often overestimate what we know, why we may not need a close match between training settings and real-world tasks, and why we experience such phenomena as illusory remembering and unconscious plagiarism. Learning and performing in teams. The authors discuss cooperative learning in different age groups and contexts. Current views on team performance are presented, including how team-learning processes can be improved and whether team-building interventions are effective. Mental and emotional states. This is a critical review of the evidence that learning is affected by state of mind. Topics include hypnosis, meditation, sleep learning, restricted environmental stimulation, and self-confidence and the self-efficacy theory of learning. New directions. The volume looks at two new ideas for improving performance: emotions induced by another person--socially induced affect--and strategies for controlling one's thoughts. The committee also considers factors inherent in organizations--workplaces, educational facilities, and the military--that affect whether and how they implement training programs. Learning, Remembering, Believing offers an understanding of human learning that will be useful to training specialists, psychologists, educators, managers, and individuals interested in all dimensions of human performance.

      • Mind, Body, Spirit: thought & practice

        The Art of Psychic Protection.

        by Judy Hall

        A book of practical techniques and help for any individual or group seeking to expand their consciousness. It provides information on the art of psychic protection, some of which dates back thousands of years, whilst other tools belong to the 21st century. They should be of use to those who meditate, use guided imagery or self-hypnosis tapes, for therapists and healers, and for those who find excessive tiredness a problem.

      • Spirituality & religious experience

        The Road to Hiranyaloka.

        Not the road to Damascus.

        by James Kilcullen

        In the past century we have received more information about life, and our part in it, going back to the first celestials on the continent of Atlantis. Those accounts come from thousands of people, who, under hypnosis, recalled their previous lives. We look at recorded history, taken as gospel, for thousands of years, including reports of events that never happened. Our world is much more exciting than we thought.

      • Complementary therapies, healing & health
        July 1905

        A Handbook of Hypnotherapy

        A practitioner's guide

        by Dr Peter Marshall

        In simple, plain English style, this book the reader through the entire subject of hypnotherapy – the theories underlying hypnosis, the disorders it can be used to treat, the wide range of procedures and the protocols for treating different conditions. It contains step-by-step guidance on how to conduct a course of hypnotherapy, from the initial consultation, through establishing rapport with the client, taking a case history, deciding on the appropriate techniques to use, setting realistic therapy aims and objectives, psycho-education, gathering of therapy resources, induction, deepening, therapeutic intervention, ego strengthening to wakening the patient. There is even a chapter that deals with all aspects of managing a successful therapy practice.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        2019

        Adventure of Lan Xiaoyu

        by Wu Meizhen

        The Adventures of Lan Xiaoyu is a story about the fantastic and interesting magic journey of the Lan Xiaoyu, an ordinary girl in her fifth grade, with a gentle mother and a strict father. Fascinated by magic, Lan Xiaoyu met her aunt, a mysterious witch. Ever since then, a series of incredible things happened to her, and the secret of her true identity was also revealed. However, her aunt listened to Xiaoyu’s mother and enchanted magic spell of hypnosis on her, making her forget what she remembered about magic and witch. In the meantime, her aunt fell in love with Xiaoyu’s teacher Mr. Lu. Xiaoyu also found that something important seemed to be lost in her memory and began to wonder whether she had once learned about magic…

      • Psychology
        September 2015

        Depression and Anxiety the Drug-Free Way

        And when to take medication

        by Mark Greener

        Drugs can give people a ‘breathing space’ but do not cure depression and anxiety. Often, people need to address their underlying issues irrespective of any pharmacological treatment. But depression and anxiety aren’t single diseases. Each can take various forms and can arise from a plethora of causes. And each can dramatically vary inseverity. Sometimes, ‘talking treatments’ are enough to alleviate mild-to-moderate depression and anxiety – especially if the distress arises from certain identifiable problems, such as bereavement, a phobia or unemployment. This book explores the many faces of anxiety and depression, and the various ways in which they may be addressed. Topics include: • Symptoms • Why depression and anxiety commonly co-exist • Drug treatment • CBT and counselling • Diet for depression and anxiety • Stress management • Exercise • Herbalism, eg St John’s Wort • Other treatments, eg hypnosis, meditation, breathing

      • Mystery
        2015

        Death at Beggar's Knob

        A John and Mary Braemhor Mystery

        by Owen Magruder

        John Braemhor, retired former member of the Rhodesian constabulary, runs a B&B in Daraichburn in the Scottish lowlands with his wife, Mary. But the quiet life of innkeeper does not keep pace with his former, more dynamic investigative existence. The world of unique and fascinating crime puzzles continues to beckon him. And so when individuals begin vanishing from inside fairy circles under hawthorn trees, as foretold in ages old folktales, John and Mary travel to the Loch Ness region, to investigate these strange disappearances. Later the perplexing, worldwide phenomenon known as “the hum,” a bizarre low frequency sound heard by very few people, causes them to enlist the assistance of Mary’s eccentric aunt to unravel its origins. Beggar’s Knob also claims their attention when an artist appears to be literally sucking the life out of the subjects of his paintings as he transfers their images onto canvas. Braemhor’s superior knowledge of the history of crime leads to an understanding of the motives behind the criminal’s actions. These and other adventures, including the use of hypnosis in crime and murder during a professional meeting, keep John and Mary Braemhor busy thwarting the criminal elements of their native Scotland and of a small college town across the pond in the Colonies.

      • Erotic fiction
        August 2012

        Naked Delirium (Unillustrated)

        by Sommer Marsden, Vanessa de Sade, Kristina Wright, Velvet Tripp, Fulani

        The mind has the power to save us from depravity...or to drive us further to it! NAKED DELIRIUM delves deep into the human psyche to celebrate sex in altered states! Within these pages, we invite you explore the indecent expanse of the unfettered mind, and maybe get a little bit delirious yourself. Free your mind....and great sex will follow! In SUGARSHUTTLE EXPRESS by Sommer Marsden, a three-day hike becomes a three-day high when Danny and Wren climb aboard! The mystic waters of the Lakeshore Spa are the domain of Gilinda the Good....but Gilinda is not always so good, in GILINDA AND THE WICKED WITCH by Vanessa de Sade. In LILITH RETURNS by Kristina Wright, Adam and Eve have lived together in harmony for millennia. But the return of the demon Lilith is set to result in one cataclysmic climax! Then, a young woman is left fighting for her very body and soul when a pagan ritual goes suddenly wrong, in A WOMAN POSSESSED by Velvet Tripp. And finally, in SMOKING HOT by Fulani, hypnosis as helped Hanna kick a 40-a-day smoking habit, but the side effects have been most unexpected!...

      • Birthing a Better Way

        12 Secrets for Natural Childbirth

        by Kalena Cook

        Birthing a Better Way: 12 Secrets for Natural Childbirth presents a fresh, proactive, and positive approach to why you may want to consider the safest and most satisfying kind of birth—natural childbirth—especially in these times of overused medical interventions. Kalena Cook, a mother who experienced natural childbirth, and Margaret Christensen, M.D., a board certified obstetrician-gynecologist, have written this much-needed book for expectant mothers and their caregivers, imparting proven safe or “evidence-based” information with compelling narratives. Think of What to Expect in Natural Childbirth meets Chicken Soup for the Natural Birthing Soul! Unlike other books that overwhelm with data, Birthing a Better Way simplifies the best key points. Going beyond actual birth accounts, the authors reveal 12 Secrets which bring confidence in the normal process of birth and inspire you to believe in what your body is beautifully designed to do—a far cry from what is portrayed in the media or from some fear-based conventional medical practices. More than fifty powerful testimonials include healthy mainstream women who answer why they chose natural birth (instead of Pitocin, inductions, epidurals and C-sections), what it was like, and even how it compared to a medicated birth. Six physicians share why they birthed their own children naturally, and not in the hospital. Through Birthing a Better Way, choose whether you want a doctor or a midwife and decide where to birth: in a hospital, birth center, or at home. Get informed about the variety of births such as waterbirths, breech birth, twins, VBACs (vaginal birth after cesarean), and using hypnosis. Find out about ways to avoid Pitocin, an induction, or an unnecessary C-section. Discover what is in an epidural and its effects. Know what safe comfort measures truly work and how to overcome fear. Learn what you need to know about ultrasound and nutrition. Approach natural childbirth with a mind-body-spirit stance to strengthen your commitment.

      • Mind, Body, Spirit: thought & practice

        Tollbooth, The

        An Inspirational Story about One Man’s 40-Day Spiritual Journey

        by John Feloni

        A Meeting. A Journal. A Price to Pay. A Life to Gain. The Tollbooth follows the story of a business meeting between Mr. Robert Campbell, the CEO of a multinational conglomerate, and an employee who is looking for more. During this encounter, Mr. Campbell shares something he’s never shown to anyone: a hand-written journal. Within its pages, the employee learns invaluable life lessons, strategic business insights, and, most important of all, the secret to a transcendent life.   The Tollbooth is the second (and favorite!) of author John Feloni’s trio of books, which include “The Covenant Secret,” that propound and elucidate time-tested as well as contemporary philosophies on life and business. Each book is a modern-day exemplum, or parable, with the concepts presented in a riveting story that entertains as much as it educates. “Hollywood Digest” writes that Mr. Feloni “makes the giving and sharing of ideas and hard knocks feel effortless.” You will learn the secrets to life and business within the pages of The Tollbooth. How to enhance the power of prayer. The importance of believing before seeing. How to deal with the negative people who may be in your life. Uncover the time-tested way to capture the joy of doing. Discover when the right time to start is. Why your helping might not really be helping. The method to feel like you can conquer the world all the time. How you can make better decisions more frequently. The author, John Feloni, wrote this business exemplum more than thirty years ago. And the message is relevant today — more than ever. Learn the secrets to life and business today. The toll owed is small — and the rewards gained are mighty. CONTENTSMeetingNotebook: Days 1 to 3PrayingNotebook: Days 4 to 9FocusingNotebook: Days 10 to 12BelievingNotebook: Days 13 to 30AffirmingNotebook: Days 31 to 35SeeingNotebook: Days 36 to 40RevealingWhy 40 Days?Special AcknowledgmentAbout the Author

      • Complementary therapies, healing & health
        August 2012

        An Introduction To Healing

        by Pat Smith

        This book aims to answer the question How do I become a healer? It is a comprehensive explanation of spiritual healing, the aim being to inform, encourage and enlighten the reader. In easily understandable terms, the book describes the background of healing, how to tap into the universal energy and how to protect oneself. Spiritual healing is traditional in its origins and there continues to be an urgent need for it today. The complex and seemingly strange energies which spiritual healing involves are explained and terms such as energy , spirit and protection are demystified. Pat Smith, believes that anybody who wants to help others can become a healer and within this book she shows how.

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