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The Chaco Canyon Tapes    by Bill Whitehouse
Price: $5.99 USD. 218320 words. Published on September 13, 2009. .

The book, 'Chaco Canyon', is a novel which ranges across an assortment of: kidnapings, murders, mysteries, intrigues, rescues, problems, and relationships. It is a journey of opportunity to engage, from a spiritual perspective, a set of important, interrelated issues of our times -- from: Native peoples, to: terrorism, mythology, spirituality, ecology, feminism, alien abduction, and psychology.
Essential Writings of Hinduism: The Upanishads and the Mahabharata    by Lenny  Flank
Price: $9.99 USD. 238040 words. Published on November 21, 2009. .

The core writings of Hinduism
The Temple of Hanuman    by Daud Shawni
Price: Free! 36650 words. Published on December 22, 2009. .

The Temple of Hanuman is a conversation between Aurangzeb, the Muslim emperor of India, and a mysterious Brahmin boy, whose temple Aurangzeb's soldiers are demolishing. Allowed to speak freely to Aurangzeb, the boy explains that all religions belong to God and how this is conceivable despite the apparent contradictions between the world's many religious faiths.
Indian Immigration Stories 01: Gathering the Numbers    by Dinesh Verma
Price: $0.99 USD. 3260 words. Published on December 26, 2009. .

Amar has grown up all his life helping gather the required number of people for rituals her mother performs. He savors his freedom from this chore thanks to admission in a U.S. University. One day in the small university town, he encounters another young man trying to collect some people for an apparent ritual. Amar thinks it is similar to the numbers he used to gather, but is it really so?
(Chapter 2) The Lord's    by
Price: Free! 15650 words. Published on March 8, 2010. .

Prophecy for the coming years. Chapter 2 of Immanuel.
Religion Explained in an Hour    by Glenn Hill
Price: $5.00 USD. 14790 words. Published on April 12, 2010. .

This short succinct book examines and analyses the six major faiths of the world, their origin and beliefs. It takes a wholly rational and scientific view in its search for truth supported by firm evidence. These questions are answered. What is religion? Why do religions exist? How do beliefs enter the mind? Why is there religious terrorism? All are fully explained.
Religious Folktales    by Praveen Dabré
Price: $0.99 USD. 9580 words. Published on September 6, 2010. .

Tales of piety and devotion from around the world. A selection of folklore from all the world’s major religions expounding the universal values of love, peace, brotherhood and much else. One in a series of 18 titles on topics that range from Enchantment to Trickery; with Folly, Passion & Vice in between.
In The Realm of Inorganic Beings    by Brian Johnston
Price: $0.99 USD. 73370 words. Published on December 1, 2010. .

Brian Johnston takes us on a mind bending trip spanning over forty years of involvement with mysticism. His was a quest to know the truth about the nature of reality through transcendental meditation the teachings of Don Juan and by becoming a Rosicrucian Illuminati. He delves deeply into the subject of reincarnation and the negative associations that mankind has with the demonic inorganic beings
How We Met: Sita Describing Her Marriage to Rama    by Krishna's Mercy
Price: Free! 22530 words. Published on December 18, 2010. .

“I have heard, O Sita, that your hand in marriage was won by the renowned Raghava on the occasion of the self-choice ceremony [svayamvara]. O Maithili, I wish to hear that story in detail. Therefore please narrate to me the entire sequence of events as you experienced them.” (Anasuya speaking to Sita Devi, Valmiki Ramayana, Ayodhya-kanda, 118.24-25)
An Enlightening Lie About the Lucidity of Bees    by Ian Kraft
Price: $2.50 USD. 60270 words. Published on January 18, 2011. .

Crofton Eer, a member of a militaristic society set in a canyon that knows only war, seeks an escape from the troubled canyon in which he lives, guided by the embodiment of the lone star that is visible from the canyon depths. His escape takes him on a journey in which he discovers that there are a great many more stars (gods) in the sky, which leads to a search for truth in the valley of life.