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sir albert howard: an agricultural testament (ebook)

  Sir Albert Howard was an English botanist and a principal figure in the early organic movement.  He is considered by many to have been, along with Rudolf Steiner and Eve Balfour, one of the key co-founders of modern organic agriculture.  Gratitude for this book resource shared as Fair Use at this Digital Public Library: An Agricultural Testament

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the power of now by eckhart tolle (unabridged pdf)

  The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment, is now a classic (with more than 2 million copies sold) written by popular spiritual teacher, Eckhart Tolle. An ocean of gratitude to the author for allowing this work to be available online.  Click to access a downloadable PDF version

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the art of loving by erich fromm (e-book)

  Gratitude for the sharing of this downloadable book, The Art of Loving by Erick Fromm, German social psychologist, psychoanalyst, sociologist, humanistic philosopher, and democratic socialist. In it he presents love as a skill that can be taught and developed, rejecting the idea of loving as something magical and mysterious that cannot be analyzed and explained.  Fromm was skeptical about

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the web of life by fritjof capra (pdf)

  Fritjof Capra is one of the leading scientists in the growing field of systems theory.  His research is fundamental to the holistic world view underpinning a new level of comprehending life with its uncountable interdependencies.  Gratitude for the access to 71 pages of his 1996 book, The Web of Life.

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the hero with a thousand faces by joseph campbell (book)

  The Hero With A Thousand Faces (first published in 1949) is a classic, award-winning book of comparative mythology by American mythologist Joseph Campbell, arguably the greatest mythologist of our time and known for his famous saying, “Follow your bliss.” In this seminal work, Campbell discusses his ubiquitous theory of the full-circle journey of the archetypal hero found in world

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the way of zen by alan watts

  Excerpted from the Preface of The Way of Zen by Alan Watts. During the past twenty years there has been an extraordinary growth of interest in Zen Buddhism.  Since the Second World War this interest has increased so much that it seems to be becoming a considerable force in the intellectual and artistic world of the West.  It is

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a new earth: awakening to your life’s purpose by eckhart tolle

  A New Earth is a “self-improvement book” that encourages its readers to live their lives in each present moment and to create happiness for themselves without emphasizing material possessions.  Tolle’s intent is to change the way human beings think, and he envisions a world population that is increasingly humble, enlightened and pure.  According to Tolle, the book’s purpose “is

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capitalism nature socialism: development against freedom & sustainability by debal deb

  Debal Deb’s book excerpt (PDF) was added by Namjen, a former NEU staff researcher.  It is common understanding among natural scientists that if development means unlimited growth in production and consumption of materials, sustainable development is an oxymoron.  That’s because unending growth of anything in the universe is impossible except perhaps the universe itself.  In ecological economic parlance, sustainable

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se-5: developing biofield innovations for regaining wholeness

  The SE-5 legacy is self evident for most people that have investigated this area of research.  Since its inception in 1985, the SE-5 has become the standard of the industry for scalar tech and radionics.  The SE-5 was the 5th instrument that Dr. Willard Frank (aka Bill Lawson Ph.D.) developed.  The original SE-5 superseded the Digitron.  In 1996 the

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erich fromm: to have or to be? (ebook)

  In To Have or to Be? (1976), psychoanalyst Erich Fromm differentiates between having and being. Fromm writes that modern society has become materialistic and prefers “having” to “being” mentioning the great promise of unlimited happiness, freedom, material abundance, and domination of nature.  These hopes reached their highs when the industrial age began.  One could feel that there would be

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