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Mysticism: The Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness
Published in Paperback by Oneworld Publications (1999-08-25)
Author: Evelyn Underhill
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excellent book and great speedy service
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-10
the seller did a great job in getting this book to me quickly. Great job

Great work
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Review Date: 2007-10-20
One of the best books ever written on the subject. If the topic is confusing, she makes it less confusing. She is one of the great spiritual thinkers of the early twentieth century.

Beyond The Earth
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-06
What else can be said about this work Mysticism that hasn't been said over the years. Some say, in this modern period we now live in that some of her phrases etc. are out moded. Perhaps this is true! But if you are a person who has had experiences with God or Inner revelations, you feel this great Love within you, but you are not sure what it is, this book may give you the answers. When I first tried to read St. John of the Cross when I was 25, I felt the beauty and the love from his writings, but all the suffering he kept talking about was too much for me. Meaning of course I wasn't actually ready to read it until years later. After I had developed a little more spiritually. The same with this book it's a great history of mysticism and love; but you will not understand it fully
unless you are on this Path of Transformation. It can be read, but it will only be guessed at, until you experience it within your self. Yes, this is a great book; and remember: "You are the Love, You Search for In Others.

A Definitive Study
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-07
Underhill's book is a superbly authoritative look at the facts and processes of the mystical experience. This work offers much in the way of assurance and guidance to those whose inner eyes are beginning to open, as well as those who are already well acquainted with the deeper layers of their own spiritual reality. She is keen on detail and shares a wealth of examples from the lives of well known and not so well known mystics from all times and places.

While one may get the feeling from Underhill's works that self deprivation is a key to enlightenment, it should be remembered when reading such potent material that spiritual development is an evolution of values, that we move into each new phase when we are clear that our current values no longer serve our forward movement.

I particularly appreciate Underhill's superb command of the English language in choosing words that convey abstractions that could easily be defined merely as inexplicable feelings. She is one of those rare and gifted writers that I wish were still alive. I would love to be able to thank her personally for her monumental contribution to the world's great spiritual writings.

J Douglas Bottorff, author of The Whisper of Pialigos.

A Different Way of Knowing
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-03
The author states at one point that only a mystic can write about mysticism, or rather about the true mystic experience. Conventional language, mere words, are poor tools for expressing transcendent reality. In spite of this I found myself exclaiming again and again during my reading that I knew exactly what was being described.

The core here is that only Being can know Being, we behold that which we are, and we are that which we behold. There is a spark in man's soul which is Real and by its cultivation that we may know Reality. You can only behold that which you are. Only the Real can know Reality. If this resonates to you, if it sounds strangely familiar, then perhaps this work is for you.

The mystic is drawn to the path by the force of love- the overriding desire for union with the Absolute. It is by this power that he or she is drawn to transcendent reality. This love leads to the state of contemplation which is the subtle state of consciousness that allows access to another plane. It is a form of consciousness recognized by Plato and Plotinus as well as Augustine and Aquinas. It is that form of consciousness beyond the emotional, intellectual, and volitional striving of ordinary men- a different way of knowing.

The second half of the book is structured according to the pattern of awakening, purification, illumination, ecstacy and rapture, the dark night of the soul, and the unitive life. In no sense is it a "how-to" guide, but it is a most valuable validation for those who have travelled any way at all on the path. It has also been traveled by others.

I find it significant that the author ends her appendix of biographical sketches with William Blake's death in 1827. There have of course been genuine, accomplished mystics since then, but the materialist and rationalistic world is more hostile to the testimony of the true mystic than the "dark ages" ever were.

And yet Mystic Union is no less a reality- and no less obtainable by the boon of grace.

After all, it is to know God that is our ultimate and highest purpose- all else is secondary if not ultimately trivial.

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Need More Love: A Graphic Memoir
Published in Hardcover by M Q Publications (2007-02-01)
Author: Aline Kominsky Crumb
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"You have to have confidence in your intuition." Aline Ricky Goldsmith Kominsky Crumb
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Review Date: 2008-06-11

An amazing book from an amazing artist.
I have been a fan of R.C.Crumb for a long time and was estatic when I came across this book.Several times when you are going through this book you'll see mention of the movie "Crumb".By all means ,find it and watch it. It is much more about RC,but Aline appears in it many times. And why wouldn't she;she has been an essential part of his life,and he of hers, since 1973.And what a life it has been for these two artists feeding on one another's talents,imaginations and love of life and freedom of expression. The reason I mention this movie is that it brings you into their lives so well as you listen to them talk about their lives ,art and lifestyles. And most important, many of the people you encounter in this book are in the movie and play themselves--in what seems to be virtually unrehearsed. I wrote a Review on that movie on February 14,2007.
I have loved the Comics since I was able to read,starting in the early 1940's. Very much a part of Comics ,has in addition to the storyline ,been the fabulous art that these great strip writers have produced. I find it impossible to pick a favorite since each is such a personal expression of their imagination and skill.
It this book Aline bares her soul to us all ,probably even to a greater extent than most people are able to bare their own to themseles.
The thing about an artist with the love of life ,imagination and skills of Aline ;is that she is able to show the way one reacts to the world around them. She is able to see and tell about things where others only look and wonder why.
Throughout the book, her artist's soul is displayed in every part of her life.From the time she was a child,the families around her,her friends,her art,her choices of homes and what ojects and artistic surroundings she creates;and toward the end of the book she becomes very open to us and tries to show what has been important in her life and what a struggle one must make if they are to really live their life with gusto;or simply let oneself flow along with the stream.
If you are a fan of the Crumbs or Comics or Art or Life itself ;you can't help but be enchanted with this book.I notice that this book was listed at $30 and now offered at a Bargin Price of $8.99 --an amazing value for such a treasure.It has 384 pages,and superbly constructed with glossy covers and dj.The color rendition is excellent as well as the printing ,and on very heavy stock paper.
I really wanted to rate this 5*,but for some reason,only 4* registered.It is definitely a 5* book.

Amazing.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-18
I was amazed at how easily Aline Kominsky Crumb seems to open up to the reader in this plump autobiography. You can tell when you first pick up this hefty book, that Aline has alot to say about her life, her loves, and her work. Even though I'm not a Jewish girl from the "guyland" (as she says it), I found her characters easy to relate to. Highly recommended!!

Strange, funny, entertaining.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-18
This is a good one to flip through - strange and funny. It's also quite revealing but I like the lighthearted tone of the author and I never know this much about her, though I knew a bit about Crumb. Can be kind of crude, but you should see that coming if you've seen Crumb...

Better Than Expected, A Freewheeling, Wildly Creative Memoir
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-28
I am a big Crumb fan, but have always found his wife's work somewhat annoying and insubstantial by comparison. Boy was I wrong!

I have come away from this book with a new-found appreciation for The Bunch. She has written and created a deeply affecting, funny, touching, intimate, and very creative memoir, weaving in photos, comics, text, paintings and more to craft a full and complete picture of a very lovable person and a pretty decent artist as well.

To be honest, I too grew up in Long Beach, from a Jewish family that shares much in common with Aline's family. However, like many of my parents' peers, we moved to South Florida in the early 70s, while The Bunch ran off to the East Village and then San Fran. The sweep of her story captures a wide chunk of baby boomer history, and she presents her life in a very self-deprecating, humorous manner.

A very unique book, one you should grab before it goes out of print forever.

Interesting, Evolving Woman!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-25
I have always loved and looked forward to Aline K-C's work. She is about 11 years older than me and everything she goes through, well, a few years later, I go through it too! I think of her as a kind of sister, preparing me for the road ahead.

In this large and slightly unwieldy book, she gives us autobiographical data that might not go down too well with your average nerd-boy in the USA, even though this stuff she goes through and talks about are important aspects of a woman's life that every man who has interest in precisely one half of the planet's residents should get a feel for, at least!

She shows us her more recent artwork and it is wonderful! She has really changed what she does and it is magnificent work. She's always done collages but not quite like the ones she shows us in this book! I could feel my art lust welling within my breast. She's got a pretty good life right now and has done some extensive traveling in recent years, and this has been very good not only for her artwork but for her worldview. I'm glad this has happened for her, and have always believed that in some ways this woman far outstrips her mate.

Get it. It is very interesting and very amusing. Sacre Blu! Old Blabette is still alive and making her periodic appearances not only in Aline's strips but her granddaughter Sophie's as well, and believe me, that kid can draw and has a very level headed, healthy view of this world. It will be interesting to see where the kid goes in the time to come.

Get it. You can't be bored with it, between the pictures and the texts you will get many hours of amusement out of it.

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Niebla
Published in Paperback by French & European Publications Inc (1989-10-01)
Author: Miguel De Unamuno
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Existencialism
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-28
In La Niebla by Miguel Unamuno. Is a story of love, tragedy, and existentialism. Augusto (the main character) falls in love with Eugenia that is in love with another guy. At the beginning, Augusto didn't know she was in love, but later on he knew that Eugenia was in love with other, however he don't care about it, because he is rich and he can be more helpful than his boyfriend. To start it Augusto pays the loans that Eugenia had to pay for her house that her father leaves her without pay it before he died.

In some way Eugenia felt like she must corresponds him by marring him, because she knew that that was what Augusto wants. One night before the wedding she escape with her boyfriend and leave a letter to Augusto, giving thanks for pay the house but she couldn't married him. Augusto felt terrible and died in his bed. And the theme that I like is existentialism, in which the man is victim of his own circumstances. In which Augusto knew that Eugenia was a pretty and that she never was going to fall in love with him. Also when tries to play a Hero when he pays the loans to the bank, so Eugenia can see what her best choice is.
Practically it was about a man that is trying to be happy, but didn't know how to choose the correct way.

It's great
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-06
The book is absolutely wonderful. It is funny as well as powerful. Unamuno effectively uses the construct of the book to criticize aspects of Spanish society.

NIEBLA... like nothing you have ever read before!!!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-01
" Ni los recuerdos ni los suenos son tan efimeros como la NIEBLA"

This book deals with human emotions, thoughts and fears in a deep, meaningful and funny way. It has a little bit of everything, private conversations with God, the search for the true meaning of life, the quest to find an everlasting love, the fear of facing death, and the hardships that every single human faces during a lifetime.

I read it in Spanish, and I have to say it is one of the best written books I have read so far. Every single word is where it should be, and the story flows magnificently.
Although it deals with very serious topics, the story is simple, well written, funny, easy to read and with a very unexpected twist at the end...

It simply belongs to a class of its own.

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Niebla... es un libro maravilloso, que toca temas muy profundos y valiosos para cualquier ser humano, de una manera unica, original e incluso graciosa.
Incluye conversaciones privadas con Dios, la busqueda incanzable por encontrar el verdadero significado de la vida, la necesidad de encontrar el amor, el miedo a la muerte.... en fin.... un poco de todo, y sin embargo la historia es simple, facil de seguir, divertida y con un personaje principal con el que cualquiera puede identificarse.

Definitivamente uno de los mejores libros que he leido... Unamuno tiene una manera unica de escribir y de mantener al lector interesado a lo largo de toda la historia.

Una Obra Increible
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-03
Este libro nos muestra el genio de Miguel de Unamuno. Su tecnica en crear Augusto Perez y su mundo es brillante. Niebla representa el elite de la prosa Espanola...Cada palabra ocupa su propio lugar y lo que resulta es una obra con pasion, humor, un lirismo hermoso, tragedia , y sabidura universal.

La Niebla que nos impide la Fé
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-30

Miguel de Unamuno es sin duda un gran escritor, ennieblado? No lo creemos, mas bin ennivolado. Veremos al Creador y al creado, a Unamuno y a Augusto, al que tiene el poder y al que prescinde de poder. Es el autor un ateo? Si lo fuera no pudiera haber creado al protagonista de la novela, pues al no haber Creador para crear lo creado se convierte en una utopa la existencia, y siguiendo entre Creador y creados, nunca se niega la existencia de la vida, mas bin se aplaude tristemente la negacin de poder desempaar lo enmaraado de ella, pero abunda existencialmente. El existencialismo de Unamuno nos niebla el camino a una salida y nos enfrenta a un Creador al cul aparentemente no entendemos unos, no le creen otros, y le odia el pelotn de los autnticos desafortunados.

"Empez hablndome de mis trabajos literarios y mas o menos filosficos...no dej claro esta! de halagarme, y enseguida empez a contarme su vida y sus desdichas...las vicisitudes de su vida saba yo tanto como l...y los que l crea mas secretos" (XXXI). Aqu empieza el autor a enfrentarnos filosficamente en su existencialismo a nuestro Creador. Creemos conocerlo y no cesamos de halagar y adorarlo para entonces poniendo nuestra esperanza en EL comenzar a confesar nuestras faltas, desdichas, las trampas, las injusticias a las que estamos sometidos, el odio que ronda entre piratas, la mala hierba que abunda en cada jardn, la envidia que roe mas que huesos esqueletos generacionales; pero no importa, por mucho que hablemos, escucha lo que dice la cancin de la realidad: "se lo demostr citndole los mas ntimos pormenores y los que l crea mas secretos", entonces el Dios de Unamuno, a quien l arremete en la novela, es capaz de crear, de saber todo, an lo profundo de nuestros corazones.

Unamuno conoce al diablo, su filosofa entra en el mbito espiritual abofeteando su propio existencialismo: "Tu...con un tono autoritario-tu, abrumado por tus desgracias, has concebido la diablica idea de suicidarte...vienes a consultrmelo." Dios en su trono, es consultado, y en algn lugar dimensional, el diablo empujando a un hombre abrumado al suicidio. Vuelve a caer, s, vuelve a su enclaustro terrenal: "no eres, pobre Augusto, mas que un producto de mi fantasa".

El existencialismo es un "movimiento filosfico que trata de fundar el conocimiento de toda realidad sobre la experiencia inmediata de la experiencia propia" (Real Academia), pero un producto de la fantasa no puede tener experiencia propia, mas bin se convierte en un instrumento desmesurado para tirar por la borda toda filosofa real que nos permita cuestionar nuestra existencia; es por tanto el autor un ser sincero por su dolor, pero contradictorio porque quiere negar lo que para l es innegable: la existencia del mismo Dios, conviviendo con la existencia humana. Lo que vemos aqu es a un Unamuno atareado con disputar evocando su voz hacia el cielo, pero con el pequeo valor de mantener sus ojos en la tierra, para as exprimir de esa naranja terrenal cuanta lgrima pueda verter, cuanta desesperanza pueda acumular, cuanta tristeza hacer memorar, olvidando an el propio amor que hace cantar, rer, celebrar, soar, y contemplar el nacimiento transformador del nio que el propio Victor (Unamuno tambin) una vez rechaz depresiva y existencialmente, pero que admite llen su corazn de un gozo inexplicable.

"Bueno basta!Cllate!...una criatura ma...Dios, cuando no sabe qu hacer de nosotros, nos mata." Basta Una-mundo que Dios te di la vida y ha dejado que hables, te permiti crear y asi colaborar en Su dominio, te dej procrear y asi experimentar que el manantial existe para ser bebido, y que no hay fuerza ni inteligencia que pueda machucar el amor a la vida y el querer alcanzar la eternidad prometida.

La lucha que Nivola nos entrega en bandeja es afianzarnos a la desesperanza de la existencia. Nos mata el aliento; sin embargo, el autor supo conservar el aliento durante toda su vida, se supo enfrentar a las injusticias, y nunca dej de tener hijos. El es por tanto uno que no se dej vencer por la niebla que encontramos en el camino, y as un hijo prodigo que arremeti contra Su Padre celestial, pero que sinceramente nos anuncia que el camino a transitar esta lleno de falsos brillos, mereciendo pues respeto por ello.

Un poco de admiracin para lo que hemos vivido, y asi no dejar que la Niebla nos impida la F en lo desconocido.

Alejandro Roque.


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Nights Master
Published in Hardcover by Highland Publications (1986-06)
Author: Tanith Lee
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One of the all time best books I've ever read!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-14
Night's Master was my first introduction to Tanith Lee nearly ten years ago and ever since I have been addicted to her work. Her writing is beautiful and seductive filled with lush imagery and descriptions that will have you longing to enter the pages of her novels. This is not your typical "fantasy" novel. It is powerful and moving and unlike anything else I have ever read. Of all of Tanith Lee's books, I would recommend the Flat Earth series and The Silver Metal Lover as the best. They never fail to transport me to another world, and really isn't that the great joy of reading novels?

Time for a reprint
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-10
This title have now been out of stock for at least two years running. That is too long.

The flat earth books are Tanith Lee's best. Spiritual and physical, romantic and thought provoking.

My copies are falling apart from all the times they have been borrowed and all the times I have re-read them myself.

So REPRINT!

Please.

Strange and Lovely
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-24
Night's Master reads like a twisted fairy tale for adults. Lee's writing is very elegant and compelling. The world of the demons is wonderfully imagined, and full of vivid, dreamlike imagery. It's affecting and thought-provoking, and I was able to totally immerse myself in Lee's world. This is a wonderful escape from reality, far beyond the typical sword-and-sorcery shenanigans.

Dark and Magical...
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-14
...and you have the strange feeling that you are reading something that is a dream, and yet it is so magical and fairytalish, but in a dark and twisted way.

In this book we meet the Prince of Demons, Azhrarn, who plots and schemes to his own dark ends. He is an evil, selfish antagonist, and yet Sivesh, his adopted son is the 'good guy', falls prey to his evilness and in the end...

The book is written like a myth, with strange and wonderful things like silver collars woven of tears, and demon horses that ride the night...

Enjoy it!

Strong prose and a richly imagined world
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-30
Fantasy, ultimately, depends on description to carry it. The more alien the landscapes and psychologies an author wishes to describe, the more she must rely on her style and vocabulary to carry it off.

-Night's Master- kicks off the Flat Earth series, about a richly imagined, glittering, world of cruel and proud daemons. What ultimately carries off the story of Azhrarn is Tanith Lee's strong prose style. You can tell that she must have been the victim of a classical education.

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The of Butch Jones Y.B.I. Youngs Boys Inc.
Published in Paperback by H Publications (1996-07)
Author: Raymond Canty
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Wow what a great book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-31
Om my i just loved this book, i will read it over and over again and will and have recomended this to many people, the price was ok and the shipping was faster then i had thought it would be..love it not second guess buying this book

Great Book
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Review Date: 2007-10-31
Gives you a real eye account of the Drug Dealing and Killing in the streets of inner city Detroit Great Read very easy to follow

A NON-fictional account of TRUE street"gangsta" life
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-23
Unlike,the fabricated,contrived tales of these so-called"gangsta rappers"(better known,as"STUDIO-gangstas,in the hoods of Detroit)this book tells of the REAL-deal of street hustlin' along with the not-so glamorous consequences'of life in the"game"...If you're looking for a bunch of gangsta "fairytales"like T.I. and a lot of other rappers' from the "Dirty South"(better known as the"Downy-Soft"by those in Detroit who KNOW,that Atlanta,Memphis and New Orleans are comparatively "SOFTER"than pharmacy cotton.and "SWEETER"than FOUR bake-sales!!)like to spit out then this book is not for you!!As a lifetime Detroiter,I personally knew about how "ruthless"the Young Boys were,and I also knew that wandering over into their hood was a SUICIDAL move to say the least!!These cats had MUCH respect,from one corner of "tha D"to the other!!Their status in Detroits' history is LEGENDARY,and this great book shows you why!!

wonderful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-08
I have yet to read the book but i am planning on it very soon. I am 39 and i not only lived in detroit during that time, but i was indirectly associated with several members of the group. I am proud and glad to see butch turn things around and tell this story. I am hoping that so called "tough guys " read this book and learn from it, learn ! I am in a carrer where i try to help young people overcome mental health issues and problems in the streets and in the homes. Because of my past it;s easier to connect with these children. This book is another step in continuing to open the eyes of our kids. Thanks.

The Autobiography of Butch Jones Y.B.I. Young Boys Inc.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-29
I enjoyed reading this book. I know some of the people that are mentioned in the book and I can recall when all of this was going on. I now have a vision of what happened from the inside out and why things went down the way they did,as was viewed by Butch himself. I reccommened parents of all urban youth to get a copy of this book and let their offspring read and educate them on the pitfalls of the BIG MONEY, DRUG SELLING LIFESTYLE.

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Over in the Ocean: In a Coral Reef
Published in Hardcover by Dawn Publications (CA) (2004-07-30)
Author: Marianne Berkes
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well done
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-24
This is a really nice book. It has really nice texture and is very beautiful. My son absolutely loves it.

Great pictures, very creative, little one's favorite
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-12
Over in the Ocean: In a Coral Reef

This is a great gift for baby shower, or first birthday - kids love this sing songy book with great illustrations. So good that I also ordered
'Over in the Jungle'.

Amazing Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-05
This book is amazing in every way. From the gorgeous illustrations, the words to the sing along story and the cool facts at the end of the book. I LOVE this book!

Over in the Ocean
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Review Date: 2008-07-12
This book is great with music. The text is perfect with the traditional children's song "Over in the Meadow". Singing or chanting the song increases children's attention span and love for this fun, colorful book.

Colorful!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-16
My students loved this book and returned to read it again and again. This book fit perfectly into our student of oceans unit.

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Oxford Handbook of Tropical Medicine (Oxford Medical Publications)
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press, USA (2004-12-16)
Authors: Michael Eddleston, Robert Davidson, Robert Wilkinson, and Stephen Pierini
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great resource!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-19
I used this book on a medical humanitarian mission to Africa because I didn't want to lug my huge textbooks around. It was the perfect size to fit in my carry on and fanny pack. The material was clear, concise, and up to date. I used it every day of my trip, and would recommend it to physicians or other health care professionals.

one of the best books if you're traveling light
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-01
The Oxford Handbook of Tropical Medicine is a great book, as the other reviewers have stated. There is one reason why it stands out, and that is its physical construction. The paper is very thin (like a bible), and the writing is microscopic (good for traveling). The cover is tough plastic, and it is crammed with great reference material. If you've made it to this review, you should buy this book even if you aren't a doctor. If you're going to a developing country (where English is spoken) it would make a wonderful gift for the local doctor or nurse (many of whom are forced to consult 20 year old smeared photocopies of photocopies of out of date textbooks for their clinical information).

Very Helpful Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-16
I stay part time in rural India and this book is awesome. It addresses issues that I had begun to believe I would never find solid information about. It also gives treatment options that keep Third World Medicine in mind. Very practical.

If you take one book...
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Review Date: 2007-11-11
I recently spent some time in a small, rural clinic in sub-saharan Africa, and this book was by far the most useful tool I had. This is not at all a book on disease theory or etiology - it is purely practical. Concisely, what to suspect, how to diagnosis, and how to treat (e.g., step-by-step instructions on how to Giemsa stain a blood smear). One feature I especially appreciated was how this book doesn't make any assumptions about what diagnostic tools you have available; it explains how to best make decisions both with and without radiology, bacterial cultures, etc. The size of this book of course precludes certain information, the incorporation and discussion of WHO treatment guidelines is incredibly valuable.


Must Have
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Review Date: 2007-11-10
I had this book among several others while working in rural Uganda. I quickly forgot the other texts and had this stuffed in my back pocket on the wards and going for housecalls. I'm an internist, so when a measles outbreak started I really appreciated the great section on managing this disease. This text contains the essentials for all aspects of medicine in tropical, resource-poor settings as well as great nutritional information. I will bring this book whenever when workng abroad.

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Play of Consciousness: A Spiritual Autobiography/Chitshakti Vilas
Published in Paperback by Siddha Yoga Meditation Publications (1994-11)
Author: Swami Muktananda
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A solid glimpse into a spiritual master's consciousness
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-11

This book is a one of the few "must reads" for almost anyone who enjoys eastern spiritual thought and the upliftment of consciousness.

This is a unique personal autobiography by Paramahansa Muktananda.

This book does not deal with the mundane details of Swami Muktananda's life nor does it deal much with the details of his teacher Swami Nityananda's life; more of that sort of thing can be found in "Meditation Revolution" by Douglas Renfrew Brooks, or by Muktananda's earliest biographer Swami Prajnanananda.

What this book does do is to transmit some of Paramahansa Muktananda's consciousness to the reader in a unique way, giving the reader some direct experience of Muktananda's life and his Awareness.

STILL ECSTATIC AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-09
I first read this book in the `70's. It knocked my socks off. I recently recommended it to someone and thought, "Hmm. Maybe I should read it again." It blew my socks off again. Play of Consciousness is the spiritual autobiography of Sw. Muktananda, an Indian meditation master who died in 1982. In POC, he breaks Hindu tradition by talking about his experiences. He does this for one reason: To serve and guide his students. This is a handbook for meditators, in many ways a survival manual. Muktananda had many of the experiences recounted here -- some of which were terrifying-- without knowing what they were. Here, he lets his students know what to expect in advanced meditation. The book is written in sections. The book opens with a tightly written and comprehensive guide to Hinduism and kundalini yoga. Muktananda lays out the turf-- quoting many major Indian saints and scriptures. This alone is worth buying. The second part describes his spiritual experiences, his sadhana. If you ever thought that meditation was a passive, dopey thing popularized in California, this will change your mind. Muktananda's experiences were big. Explosive. Gorgeous. They read like sci-fi, but you have the sense of their utter authenticity. The final section explains what Muktananda wants from his students. How he sees the universe, and how a good yogi/yogini should live. This is a masterpiece in mystical writing. POC is not an easy read. First, it may induce culture shock. This is not a Western book. It was translated from Hindi or one of the Indian languages and written by an older man, a Hindu monk. The language sounds it-- flowery, exquisite, complex, and somewhat antiquated. Muktananda talks about gurus and disciples. The word "guru" has been maligned in the West. For thousands of years, Indian people have had gurus the way that we have accountants. "Guru" means "teacher", with the root meaning, "bringer of light, taker of darkness." The guru's function. POC is a hard read for another reason: Muktananda's experience roars through it. If you do not know what devotion and love are by the end of this book, there's no hope. His energy permeates POC. You may find yourself nodding off or falling into meditation. You may only be able to read a page to two at a time. That's fine. Just keep reading.

Recommended reading for students of eastern philosophy.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-04
In Play Of Consciousness: A Spiritual Autobiography, Swami Muktananda vividly and candidly describes his spiritual initiation which awakened the hidden power known as Kundalini Shakti and the astonishing process of inner transformation that followed. Muktananda reveals many mysteries describing the rigors of spiritual practice and the mystical, metaphysical alchemy of the awakened Kundalini. He offers inspiration for all those seeking the ultimate personal and metaphysical freedom that is spiritual enlightenment. Play Of Consciousness is recommended reading for students of eastern philosophies, yoga, metaphysical studies, and personal spiritual enlightenment.

Play of Consciousness
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-12
Truly this is the greatest work of liter- ature of any kind I have ever been exposed to. The immense power of Swami Muktananda's state of realization seems to have infused each word with an amazing spiritual force, so that I can usually only read a paragraph or two before I have to put the book down and revel in the presence of his Shakti (spiritual energy). If I were to be left on a deserted island, I often reflect, I would only need this book with me to be completely happy for all time. This is not really a book, it is a doorway God has opened into the mystical realm of His Presence. I have heard of people reading it, and becoming immediately transformed beyond measure...

YOGIC CLASSIC
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-12
Orginally published and edited undr the title GURU in the 1970's , this work must be on any seeker into Eastern wisdom. this work plus Autoboigraphy of a Yogi, and the Gita are must reads. We are given a detailed look inot the world of Kashmir Shaivism and the potential of that mysterous force barely known to psycholiogists called Kundalini. The only danger in the presentation is that it may casue the reader to seek out a teacher to place full dependency upon and we have learned well from the past thirty years that this can be a great error as most teachers are subjected to human flaws such as rock star syndrome READ THIS BOOK

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Prince Siddhartha (Wisdom Children's Book)
Published in Paperback by Wisdom Publications (1996-09-25)
Author: Jonathan Landaw
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fantastic and beautiful book
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Review Date: 2008-09-07
I bought this book to read to my two young boys (6 and 3). I was concerned at first that the reading would be too intense and I would lose them, but the illustrations are so beautiful and captivating that it kept their attention. They actually request me to read the book each night. I highly recommend this book.

A Great Introduction to the Life of the Buddha and Buddhism!
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Review Date: 2008-07-31
Hey guys :-)

I originally bought this book for my nephew to read. I wanted to expand his horizons on subjects he wasn't familiar with, so I figured this book would be a great introduction to Buddhism. I never read it myself, but when it arrived in the mail today, I was tempted to jump right in.

Wow! It was so good, I finished it in one session. So often, I came across Buddhist books and teachings that seemed to complicate the Buddha's simple message of inner transformation and showing kindness and respect for others. It was difficult for me to find information on the Buddha's life without it complicating things, so this book was a breath of fresh air. Colorful illustrations wonderfully complemented the exciting story of how Prince Siddhartha came to be the Buddha. This book was both easy to understand and inspiring. I was particularly excited at the vivid account of Siddhartha meditating under the Tree of Enlightenment as Mara (the evil force representing our negative thoughts and emotions) tried everything in his power to thwart his efforts ('The Great Battle', pages 92-97). I feel this represents the struggle we all face to overcome our limiting, self-destructive selves.

Even though I'm not a Buddhist, reading about the Buddha's interactions with all kinds of people inspired me to practice my own spiritual exercises more fervently in hopes of one day attaining the same conscious state of bliss the Buddha experienced. The Buddha's behavior and lifestyle very much reminded me of the Gnostic Jesus.

Please keep in mind that this book is an introduction to Buddhism. Don't expect to find any detailed description of practices used to attain Buddhahood. That's beyond the scope of this book.

This book isn't just for Buddhists; it's for anyone open-minded and willing enough to learn from a great human being. It's all about LOVE. :-)

What more can I say? I loved this book from start to finish, and I'm sure my nephew will too.

Thanks for your time. Take care.
Kevin :-)

buddha kid's book
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Review Date: 2008-03-27
beautiful illustrations. wonderful story. great for any child who would like to find out more about buddhism, or mother for that matter.

Excellent Start for Buddhist Kids
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Review Date: 2008-08-08
The little guy i bought this for loves it. It is simple, beautifully illustrated, and content laden with great values. Some Buddhist lit for kids is too vague & overly symbolic, but this book tells the story of Prince Siddhartha well. There are some short moral stories at the end aside from the life story e.g. the Buddha & the angry elephant.

Perfect
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Review Date: 2008-03-30
This is a great introduction to the life of Buddha. All ages can benefit from this story. My son read it from cover to cover. Let's just say, to get him to read is nothing less than impossible. He read it without my asking him to. He just picked it up and read. He is 13 and totally enjoyed it.

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The Program for Better Vision: How to See Better in Minutes a Day: Without Glasses or Contacts!
Published in Paperback by K-SEE Publications (1998-03-01)
Author: Martin A Sussman
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The Program for Better Vision
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-12
This is the most informative book I have seen on eye care and improvement. I notice an improvement in 4 weeks, but have much further to go.

Thorough and Clear
Helpful Votes: 41 out of 49 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-01
The information is presented in a very clear, well-organized, and succinct way. The instructions for the exercises are very clear and thorough. I especially like the "What to Watch For" and "Notes" sections for each exercise. I feel like it's hard not to do these exercises correctly with all the notes and observations the author adds. The testimonials at the beginning and the introductory chapters really gave me hope and enthusiasm in this program. I just started the program, but I feel this book will have been valuable even if I do not see improvement in the "First Stage" of the program.

The "First Stage" is only 8 weeks, with a simple exercise for each day. Eight weeks is quite a short time considering how long it took for some of our vision to have deteriorated this much. The exercises taught seem like they should be helpful in the prevention of my worsening nearsightedness, if not improvement.

I read through the non-exercises part of this book quickly--its content is all relevant. It seems helpful to read through the exercises before starting because some may require other materials, such as a fusion string for the first exercise or a voice recorder for the visualization exercise later on. The schedule asks that you follow it strictly (6 days a week with the 7th day as a rest day) so I'd rather not discover that I'm missing materials on the day for a certain exercise.

I wish the materials were either included in the book or that we were warned that it might be helpful to order the materials from The Cambridge Institute for Better Vision. The materials are easy to make or find, though--it's just a "tad" more trouble.

Better than the other books!
Helpful Votes: 41 out of 49 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-01
If you are looking around Amazon at all the different vision improvement books, this is the one that is worth investing in. It is clear, succinct, and offers a step by step program that is thoroughly outlines and easy to follow. A lot of the other books on the subject offer a lot of information, but fail to give the reader a program to follow. Martin Sussman's book also explains why and how vision works and why it will improve with this program. I just got the book, but already his techniques have completely changed my (previously negative)attitude toward my vision.

Vision improves more than 25%
Helpful Votes: 63 out of 70 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-15
When I started this program, my perscription was -4.75 in each eye with enough astigmatism that I had to wear glasses to correct it. Now, three months later, I wear contacts at -3.50 and no correction for astigmatism and am seeing 20/20. I have hope that someday I might not need lenses at all.

Really good book.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 37 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-29
This book explains everthing about you eyesight and the way you can improve it. I recommend it.


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