Melinda Powell is a psychotherapist and co-founder of the Dream Research Institute UK, so she is very well-placed to explain the world of dreams and…… Read More »
Many readers will have read The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, and in fact it is a gap in my own reading probably because I never…… Read More »
Jack Hunter is a leading figure in the anthropology of the paranormal and supernatural, and he provides here an accessible introduction to the field. The…… Read More »
Kurt Leland is a composer and intuitive consultant who is the author of a number of previous books including Otherwhere, which I remember reviewing quite…… Read More »
Stephen is an independent thinker, and his book is subtitled 'timeless principles of quantum, fractal and natural phenomena, and human social dynamics' representing as such…… Read More »
This is a brilliant and significant contribution to debates on the philosophy of consciousness, drawing on a wide range of literature and proposing a new…… Read More »
I reviewed an earlier series of articles on St John published in the White Eagle magazine Stella Polaris, and this new collection contains a series…… Read More »
This book forms part of an accessible introductory series that provides a short biography and thematic conversations around key teachings. The biography relates his various…… Read More »
Subtitled 'Tantric teachings to transform neurosis into sanity', this book draws on four decades of Buddhist study and practice along with the author's clinical experience…… Read More »
This book is a critical exposition and evaluation of the ideas of Jordan Peterson, who has become very well-known in the last few years; his…… Read More »
























