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      • Everything's Fine Inc.

        Everything's Fine is a small independent press based in Manila that seeks to build a community around practices that will make publishing and bookmaking kinder and more sustainable for local authors. By treating our authors as partners, and operating with transparency throughout the bookmaking process, we hope to create the best conditions for continued creativity and productivity. Founded in 2019, we aim to publish well-made books with ambitious and thought-provoking content. As such, we choose our publications and book projects thoughtfully, keeping in mind not just what the reader seeks, but how publications can perhaps contribute to making a better world possible.

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      • Tango Sin Fin

        “Método de Tango” is the first fundamental book series that teaches how to play tango music, published in English and Spanish since 2014 by Tango Sin Fin in Buenos Aires. This book series is the only collection which provides any musician, arranger, composer or ethnomusicologist from around the world a methodological and pedagogical approach to tango language, using academic terms, exercises and musical studies. Each volume is focused on one instrument: violin, bass, bandoneon, piano, flute and guitar. So far, the collection has only been published in Argentina and worldwide rights belong to Tango Sin Fin.

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      • Mind, Body, Spirit: thought & practice

        The Findhorn Garden Story

        by Findhorn Community.

      • Mind, Body, Spirit: thought & practice

        In Search of the Magic of Findhorn

        by Karin Bogliolo

        Since the early 1970's the name Findhorn has been synonymous with the unfoldment and exponential growth of the new age movement the inner search for spiritual fulfilment and higher consciousness and the tender beginnings of environmental awareness. From the magical early stories of nature spirits and overlighting Devas to the formation of an accredited College and the founding of numerous socially responsible green businesses Findhorn remains today as solidly as ever at the core of creative learning integrated spirituality and innovative solutions to the challenges of community living. Hundreds of thousands of people have been touched by Findhorn over four decades and each individual has their own story and their own perception of what Findhorn is. Forty years of evolution growth and change have resulted in such a complex and varied community that it almost defies description. Karin Bogliolo lived in the Findhorn Community for 25 years and recently returned after an absence of several years. IN SEARCH OF THE MAGIC OF FINDHORN is Karin's quest to re-discover the magic of Findhorn as it is today. Her adventure requires persistence with an open mind and open heart until she eventually finds the elusive magical factor X that is unique to the community. Her journey takes her into some strange and unusual places and always into the wonderful diverse yet so very human people she finds there--a rock star a prison social worker a family building a straw-bale house a former Benedictine monk who runs a pottery studio and community newcomers from the far corners of the world.

      • Mind, Body, Spirit: thought & practice

        The Findhorn Book of Unconditional Love

        by Tony Mitton

        Though "unconditional love" has only recently entered out general thinking, its realization has always been part of the Findhorn Community's work and purpose. In a perceptive and personal book, Tony Mitton, a five year resident at Findhorn, explores its implications and applications in everyday life, also clarifying confusions about its meaning. He argues that unconditional love is built into our physical nature and can be given and received by everyone, of whatever faith or none. He suggests that in our present critical times we need to make it part of us, and the exercises in the book help readers to make it come naturally to them. Unconditional love pops up in our life in countless ways - with a pet, a lover or a friend - we just need to recognize it.;Learning at Findhorn is experiential, so Tony Mitton draws on incidents from his own life and discusses the effect of prior ones. Because Findhorn is a group experience, he has asked family and friends to add their insights. The result is a comprehensive roadmap and prospectus, embracing humans, angels, animals, art, landscapes and God.

      • Vegetarian cookery

        The Findhorn Book of Vegetarian Recipes

        by Kay Lynne Sherman

        Since 1962 the Findhorn Community in the North of Scotland has created healthy and creative vegetarian food for its members and guests. The life within the food we eat nourishes more than just our bodies and the vitality we recieve is a measure of the love and care that has gone into its preparation.;Here is a collection of the favourite recipes that have been used and loved over the years, celebrating the pleasures of preparing food with love and joy. From the simplicity of sprouting alfalfa seeds, through home-made bread and breakfast treats, to a range of vegetarian entrees and desserts and even a "proper tea party", this book offers recipes - and a perspecive on the art of cooking - that have grown out of the community's experience.;All the recipes have clear, easy-to-follow instructions and are in metric, Imperial and American measurements.

      • Mind, Body, Spirit: thought & practice

        The Findhorn Book of Guidance & Intuition

        by Carly Newfeld

        This title explores the many ways in which we can access spiritual guidance, heed intuition, and follow what we receive with diligence and joy. Through insightful narrative and spirited dialogue, the author tells the stories and defines the steps taken by people whose clear guidance and intuition is as integral to their daily lives as brushing their teeth.;The first chapters offer a glimpse as to how the Findhorn Community was brought into manifestation through the discipline of Eileen Caddy who heeded the "still small voice" of God within and followed her spiritual guidance impeccably. Also Dorothy Maclean, who discovered that inner listening led to inner joy and from there to rare communication and cooperation with the angelic realm of the Devas. And Peter Caddy, who matched his keen intuition with faith and action. Their very different forms of attunement have inspired thousands of people since the 1960s to seek spiritual guidance, to trust their own intuition, and to follow what is revealed to them.;The author aims to bring readers into her home and on adventures, meeting along the way colourful characters and ordinary people who show the many forms guidance takes in their lives. She offers a touchstone for inner listening and recognizing the voice and tone of wholeness amid the internal dialogue.

      • Mind, Body, Spirit: thought & practice

        The Findhorn Book of Building Trust in Groups

        by David Earl Platts

        This title is for people who lead groups or who take part in groups of any kind. It describes a method of building trust in both new and established groups based on a session which has been used regularly and successfully for guests who visit the Findhorn Foundation every year.;The book is a practical manual which provides detailed guidelines for preparing and presenting a "Group Discovery" session, including complete instructions for 67 exercises and games.;The method is simple, yet complex in the way that it works. On an individual level, it provides sessions on light-hearted games and exercises designed to give participants insight into their own personality and behaviour.;On a group level the method fosters authentic human contact, communication, co-operation, trust and unity. Goodwill increases and group dynamics are enhanced. As a result, a collective group consciousness begins to emerge and the group functions more effectively, whatever its purpose and responsibilities may be.

      • Mind, Body, Spirit

        Flight Into Freedom and Beyond

        by Eileen Caddy

        Eileen Caddy co-founder of the world famous Findhorn Community in the North of Scotland is an ordinary woman who has lived an extraordinary life. She has allowed herself to be a channel for her still small voice within that she recognises as the word of God. She has always followed it fearlessly and with total obedience. Her early life showed no sign that it would be anything other than thousands of others of her generation - marriage children a quiet life of domesticity and child rearing. However when Peter Caddy burst into her life everything changed. Eileen's life was turned upside down and the journey both outer and inner to Findhorn had begun. It is now 50 years ago since Eileen first heard that voice announcing Be still and know that I am God. Her life since then has not been easy. There was the hell of her dark night of the soul when life seemed to hold no more meaning for her. Losing her home and living for years in a tiny caravan next to a rubbish dump with Peter and their three boys. Eventually even losing her husband and partner to another woman - the man with whom she had worked to create the Findhorn was suddenly no longer there to support her. But somehow Eileen's faith and trust in God have helped her to adjust to all the challenges and changes in her life. Now in her 80s she continues to be an inspiration and beacon of hope to millions around the world. She still lives in the centre of the Findhorn Community and is a source of stability continuity and wisdom for each new generation of people drawn there.

      • Mind, Body, Spirit: thought & practice

        God Spoke to Me

        by Eileen Caddy

        This work was Eileen Caddy's first book and contains some of the earliest guidance she received from her "inner voice" after she, her husband Peter, their three sons and a friend, Dorothy Maclean, came to live on a caravan site on the edge of the northern Scottish village of Findhorn in 1962. During the following years, others joined them in what rapidly became recognised as a spiritually pioneering way of life. Now, at the beginning of the 1990s, the Findhorn Foundation and its associated community, comprising some several hundred people and a variety of lifestyles and businesses, is a focus of attraction for several thousand visitors each year from around the world.;Eileen's life over the past thirty years or so has been a process of coming to realise that God is the divine essence within each person. Her guidance has stated this fact over and over again, but it has taken some years for Eileen to accept it as a reality. In the beginning her inner voice addressed her as "My child" and spoke to her as does a loving father. Over the years, as this relationship changed, her voice began to call her "My beloved". Now she feels she can truly say that there is no separation and that this is so for everyone.;The messages in this book are about learning to trust totally the process of living, to trust God, the universe, the divine source or whatever you prefer to call it. They affirm that there is an inherent wisdom and intelligence present in everything, including ourselves, and that it can be contacted by turning within.;There is also advice about moving into a new age, which should be regarded not so much as a period of time as a new kind of consciousness. It is a process of connecting with the divine, seeing with new eyes, recognising God within everything. It is also about creating something new by means of vision, bringing into form from within that which is for the highest good of all.;Although Eileen's voice relates to her in these early messages like a father who knows what is best for his child, there is throughout an emphasis on the free will and choice of the individual. This isn't a God of fire and brimstone issuing orders from on high, but an all-seeing source of compassion and love whose only wish is for all beings to realise their highest potential.

      • Mind, Body, Spirit: thought & practice

        The Findhorn Book of Community Living

        by Bill Metcalf

      • Poetry

        Footprints On the Path

        by Eileen Caddy

        The Findhorn Foundation and its associated individuals, projects and businesses is an international spiritual community in north-east Scotland. Over the thirty years of its existence and growth it has been remarkably open to all ideas and teachings, new and old, which make a contribution to living a more aware and spiritual life and creating a better world. All these philosophies have much to offer, and yet with the passing of time and the continuing advent of increasingly sophisticated spiritual theories and "new age" techniques, it becomes more and more obvious that the simple and direct teaching that has come through Eileen Caddy forms an absolutely solid basis for living a practical sacred life. The very simplicity of this teaching is what makes it stand out among the growing clutter of the new age marketplace.;Eileen has gone through a long process of change in relation to her "voice within". When she first became aware of it during the 1950s, and for some years afterwards, it addressed her as "my beloved child" and spoke to her as does a loving father. After a while the relationship changed and the voice began to address her as "my beloved". In recent years Eileen has come to realise that in regarding the voice as something outside herself she was separating herself from God. "God is within", she says now, "therefore I am the voice". As she looks back over the guidance she has recieved over the years, she sees that again and again she was told: "we are one; there is no separation". It took her several years, though, to experience this as a reality in her own life.;Much of Eileen's guidance, some of it containing very specific instructions, was received for the community as a whole during its early years and was undeniably valuable in guiding the fledgling centre along the right path. Yet at a certain point Eileen stopped receiving guidance for others, as her "voice" insisted that in the long run this was not healthy. Indeed, Eileen believes that the most valuable way to help people is to turn them inwards to their own spiritual resources, and her work now centres around this task. This presents a striking contrast with the modern trend towards "channelling" supposedly lofty beings - of often dubious credentials - who sometimes seem to expect to be obeyed unquestioningly.;"Footprints on the Path" contains gentle but direct messages of the kind which are most likely to turn the reader inside towards his or her own divine source. Eileen sees it as containing a complete teaching in how to live a spiritual life, which the reader can either follow step by step or dip into at random.

      • National & regional cuisine

        A Thai Herbal

        Traditional Recipes for Health and Harmony

        by C. Pierce Salguero

        A practical and entertaining guide to the traditional herbalism of Thailand, this book is written for the beginning herbalist, or for the general reader with a curiousity about the fascinating topic of holistic health and Eastern medicine. This text is the first in a series on the subject of the traditional medicine of Thailand and contains a brief overview of the history, theory and spirituality of traditional Thai medicine, but the focus of the book is largely on the application of these ancient ideas in modern Western life.

      • Complementary medicine

        Anything Can Be Healed

        by Martin Brofman

        This title offers a healer's tutorial and reference. It is also a user's manual for the body/mind interface through the chakras (energy centres) described in Eastern traditions, as explained with Western concepts of psychology. The physical body is seen as a mirror of the consciousness within, and specific tensions on the physical level are seen as reflecting correspondingly specific tensions in the conscious about specific issues in the life of the individual experiencing the symptoms.;Each symptom is associated with a particular way of being, a particular personality profile, in the same way that heart disease is associated with type "A" behaviour. The "way of being" reflects as stressed way in which the individual interacts with his or her environment and which is actually the inner cause to the outer symptom. Healing the symptom, then, involves not only releasing the tension on the physical level, but also the cause, by letting go of the stressful way of interacting with the environment. The process of healing thus implies a process of transformation.;This book deals with the various elements of the healing process, including transformation, and is of interest to those wishing to be healed, as well as those wishing to use these concepts to understand and help others. The methods used are compatible with all philosophies and all religions. This is a Westernized system, in that there are no secret symbols and no one to call "master" - only tools that anyone can easily use.

      • Hobbies, quizzes & games

        The Spirit of Play

        Cooperative Games for All Ages, Sizes, and Abilities

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      • Popular psychology

        The A-z Guide to Common Habits

        Overcoming Them Through Affirmations

        by Ann Gadd

      • Self-help & personal development

        Write Your Memoir

        The Soul Work of Telling Your Story

        by Allan G. Hunter

      • Biography: general

        The Gentleman and the Faun

        Encounters With Pan and the Elemental Kingdom

        by R.Ogilvie Crombie

      • Assertiveness, motivation & self-esteem

        The Confident Creative

        Draw to Free Hand and Mind

        by Cat Bennett

      • Mind, Body, Spirit
        December 2004

        A New Light On Ascension

        by Diana Cooper

        A revised and enlarged new edition of the best seller 'A Little Light on Ascension' gives us all we need to fulfill our highest spiritual aspirations. In her down-to-earth way, Diana Cooper introduces us to important aspects of ourselves as well as being of the spiritual world and shows how we can connect more deeply with ourselves as with the unseen spiritual guides.

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