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Gift Oddly Wrapped: The spiritual journey of seeking sacred, ironic gift rather than dwelling on the pain.    by Patrick A. Jones
You set the price! 11090 words. Published on February 9, 2009. .

We all know people who suffer greatly, yet gracefully. Explore in poetry and reflection the depths of intimate, personal faith ~ journeying with God and each other to transform the pain of loss into the joy of co-creating with God. Patrick's contemplative soul startles us to see grace's abundance. Suggested price: $3-5. Additional generosity helps those strapped also get a copy. Thank you!
The Bridge: A Seven-Stage Map To Redefine Your Life And Purpose    by Marilyn Powers
Price: $9.99 USD. 57600 words. Published by The I AM Foundation  on September 9, 2011. .

Are you at an impasse in your life, where the past no longer works for you and the future is uncertain? Do you have more questions than answers? Have you recently experienced a profound ending of a relationship, a career or a belief system? Are you questioning the meaning and purpose of your life? If you answered yes, to any of these questions, then you are empowered to make dynamic change...
Transformative Meditation    by Gayle Clayton
Price: $3.99 USD. 63180 words. Published on February 10, 2012. .

Gayle Clayton, former meditation faculty at the Omega Institute, provides instructions for both solitary and group meditation as a path of transformation to mystical awareness. Learn how to establish your own practice, working meditation group and explore exercises to foster both personal and planetary awareness. Clayton maps realms of consciousness applicable to most paths and traditions.
New Questions for a New Age: The limits of metaphysics and other belief systems    by sl stanley
Price: $2.99 USD. 39220 words. Published on May 27, 2012. .

This book is for everyone who has turned away in disillusionment from their inherited religion, only to find more of the same in the alternate paths they have chosen.