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An Alef-Bet Kabalah    by Dan Brook
Price: $1.80 USD. 3520 words. Published on April 26, 2009. .

An Alef-Bet Kabalah contains 22 short mystical journeys across lifetimes and universes, one mystical meditation for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. They are designed to expand your mind by creating awareness, provoking peace, and making connections between the individual and the rest of the universe, so that you can live a happier and more fulfilling life. Enjoy the journeys!
Alyzhia's Journal    by Gigi Talley
Price: $0.99 USD. 2460 words. Published on March 9, 2010. .

Originally channeled in 1997 before most books on "the NOW", the spirit guide Alyzhia, teaches that all ALL TIME IS NOW and that we are ALL ONE. Alyzhia's enlightening words are to be considered at one's own discernment. The information is timeless.
Shift Happens, A Laypersons Guide To Awakening    by Gina Charles
Price: $9.99 USD. 31210 words. Published on May 10, 2011. .

Shift Happens, A Laypersons Guide To Awakening, takes a metaphysical look at the human experience and our ability to Awaken to our best life.
Powerful and Feminine: How to Increase Your Magnetic Presence & Attract the Attention You Want    by Rachael Jayne Groover
Price: $8.97 USD. 65640 words. Published on July 6, 2011. .

This empowering book teaches women how to increase their personal presence, feminine energy, and vocal power so they walk into any room and attract the attention they want.
Ripples    by Rita Villa
Price: $0.99 USD. 48820 words. Published on January 15, 2012. .

When Evan was born Janet and Henry Noonan felt like something wasn’t quite right. They carefully checked his tiny fingers and counted his toes, all there. They kissed his round pink belly and felt his pudgy freckle covered cheeks. Everything looked fine, yet something felt peculiar, a bit odd, even uncanny. How, what, when and why were constantly on the child’s lips. It was not unusual to find him taste testing dirt, rocks, plants, and even spaghetti topped with whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles. By the time Evan turned four he had become quite opinionated about things and loved expressing his thoughts to anyone who’d listen. He’d have conversations with dogs, cats, birds, trees, flowers, ants, crickets, cockroaches, and even ladybugs. The bugs seemed to speak back, for he would talk, quietly listen, and then laugh or comment again. Could Janet and Henry ever understand the reason their son had such charisma? Would Nurse Anita Scofield come forward with the truth about the child’s birth? How would the world, namely kindergarten, handle the presence of a Saint Francis want-to-be? Who is The Presence and why is he watching from afar? Will one innocent child and his si