Unidentified Flying Religions
There is a network of highly capable scientists exploring UFO phenomena. They work anonymously and in secret lest their reputations be trashed for dealing with…… Read More » As Humans: Stories From the 0.5 Percent
When you stumble on a subject you know little about it is always reassuring to have the input of experts, especially if two or more…… Read More » Manufactured Consent
This is an eye-opening history of propaganda and public relations (for which the author coins the term ‘idea bullying’) going back to its origins with…… Read More » What Kind of New World Order?
I have reviewed a number of cultural historian Nicholas Hagger’s books on these topics, notably concerning World Government, a World Constitution and, most recently, the…… Read More » What Kind of New World Order?
I have reviewed a number of cultural historian Nicholas Hagger’s books on these topics, notably concerning World Government, a World Constitution and, most recently, the…… Read More » A Greener Lens
There are many books now calling for a recovery of the indigenous wisdom that everything is alive, conscious and interconnected. A new development, though, is…… Read More » A Greener Lens
There are many books now calling for a recovery of the indigenous wisdom that everything is alive, conscious and interconnected. A new development, though, is…… Read More » Authors: Emanuel Kuntzelman, Jill Robinson
Reviewer: David Lorimer
Category: Futures Studies Economics Ecology
Towards a Healing Wholeness
This is in many ways a companion volume emanating from the same publisher as The Great Upshift launched in December and edited by Ervin Laszlo…… Read More » Authors: Michael Miovic, Soumitra Basu
Reviewer: Natalie Tobert
Category: Psychology Consciousness Studies
Sri Aurobindo'S Vision of Yoga, Health and Transpersonal Growth
This book is written by two practising psychiatrists: one Indian and one American. Both honour the philosophy of Sri Aurobindo: they claim he is an…… Read More » Individuation and Reenchantment
This fascinating study takes as its point of departure the famous 1917 lecture by Max Weber Science as a Vocation, the argument of which helped…… Read More »