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Nine Pillars for Creating a New Paradigm    by Vincent Casspriano, Jr.
Price: $0.99 USD. 2950 words. Published by New Paradigm Press  on March 19, 2010. .

Our real work is discovering together, right now, today, what it means to be fully-human human beings on planet Earth, living in balance with each other and all of Earth's creatures in a way that manifests love, freedom, grace, beauty, compassion and wisdom for all. Accomplish that task, and our future evolution will take care of itself. Bungle it, and no amount of "potential" will save us...
The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva    by David Tuffley
Price: $3.99 USD. 7600 words. Published by Altiora Publications  on March 24, 2011. .

Tokme Zangpo's classic 14th Century guide for travellers on the path to enlightenment. A companion to Santideva’s classic work the Bodhicaryavatara. While there are English translations of this text, they are a little difficult to understand for many readers living in the 21st Century. The mode of expression and the figures of speech are the product of that far-off time. T
The Enchiridion of Epictetus    by David Tuffley
Price: $2.99 USD. 14350 words. Published by Altiora Publications  on December 8, 2011. .

The Enchiridion of Epictetus is a classic Stoic text, now written in modern English. Long considered an excellent manual of practical philosophy, you can apply it beneficially to your everyday life. The timeless message of the Enchiridion is as practical today as it was in ancient Greece. Perhaps this is where the it gets its enduring power and long-life. It really does work, start using it today.
The Ethical Technologist    by David Tuffley
Price: $9.95 USD. 24890 words. Published by Altiora Publications  on December 29, 2011. .

The Ethical Technologist is an exploration of what it is to be a change agent during this most dynamic period of human history. Ethical conduct in technology development comes down to a simple, two-part proposition; people must be told what the consequences of using a technology will be and give their informed consent, and secondly, that they must not be harmed by using it.