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A Feeling Of Worth    by Bay Jordan
Price: $9.99 USD. 61270 words. Published by Bookshaker.com  on November 21, 2009. .

"The world is a dangerous place; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it." Albert Einstein WE'VE COME A LONG WAY Today we live longer, have more choices and greater opportunities for a higher standard of living than at any other time in recorded history. Yet we seem more dissatisfied than ever, and find ourselves unfulfilled, stressed.
Spiritual Enlightenment: The Damnedest Thing MMX    by Jed McKenna
Price: $9.99 USD. 94320 words. Published on November 25, 2009. .

A MASTERPIECE of illuminative writing, Spiritual Enlightenment: The Damnedest Thing is mandatory reading for anyone following a spiritual path. Part exposé and part how-to manual, this is the first book to explain why failure seems to be the rule in the search for enlightenment, and how the rule can be broken. :: Book One of Jed McKenna's Enlightenment Trilogy. Contains Bonus Material.
Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment MMX    by Jed McKenna
Price: $9.99 USD. 115070 words. Published on November 25, 2009. .

Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment Isn't ~One~ Kind of Enlightenment — It's the ~Only~ Kind :: THE MARK OF A TRUE MASTER is that he can express a subject of the utmost complexity with uncanny simplicity. Jed McKenna is such a master, and spiritual enlightenment is his subject. :: Book Two of The Enlightenment Trilogy. Contains Bonus Material.
Spiritual Warfare MMX    by Jed McKenna
Price: $9.99 USD. 141630 words. Published on November 25, 2009. .

Guns and bombs are children’s toys. A true war wages, and you’re invited. IT’S AN INVITATION you may not be able to accept if you want to, or decline if you don’t. It’s an invitation to fight in a war like no other; a war where loss is counted as gain, surrender as victory, and where the enemy you must face, an enemy of unimaginable superiority, is you. Contains Bonus Material.
Mortally Immortal    by Lawren Greene
Price: $7.99 USD. 73280 words. Published on November 30, 2009. .

Mortally Immortal merges all six volumes of autobiographically inspired poetic literature. This book is crowded with rhythmic memories and sensational experiences. He addresses morality, spirituality, fundamentalism and individualism. Lawren strategically places a gambit of additional topics into the book that offer the reader a finalizing bonus regarding this magnificent well produced archive.
The Philosophy of Jesus    by John Heinmiller
Price: $5.99 USD. 34000 words. Published on December 4, 2009. .

All Christians believe that Jesus died for our sins, but how many know what Jesus actually said and taught? As written in four Gospels, this can be confusing. John D. Heinmiller has taken over a year of reserach to determine exactly what the message of Jesus was, and it is simpler to understand that most people realize.
Nogood, Nowhere: A Play    by Sakabaka
Price: Free! 2080 words. Published on December 6, 2009. .

The traveler spends his days searching for the meaning of life. The man spends his cowering behind the bottle. Can an encounter between the two give answer to the traveler's quest?
The Purloined Boy: The Weirdling Cycle, Book 1    by Mortimus Clay
Price: $1.99 USD. 75450 words. Published on December 16, 2009. .

The Purloined Boy, the multiple-award winning book by Mortimus Clay, is a work of fantasy literature for young adults. It could be described as R. L. Stine meets Plato. It begins with the question, Where do all those children on the milk cartons go? It provides the answer through the eyes of one of those children, a boy named Trevor Upjohn, the purloined boy
Inner Strength Defies the Skeptic: A Psychological and Spiritual Guide from Fear to Freedom    by Duane Campbell
Price: Free! 9880 words. Published by Immediex Publishing  on December 21, 2009. .

In Inner Strength Defies the Skeptic, author Duane Campbell combines philosophy, psychology, spirituality, and sociology to deliver a powerful message about cultivating and unleashing our inner strength, and challenging and conquering negative, counterproductive, and oppressive ideologies and conditioning perpetuated both in society and within us as individuals.
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.