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The Hidden Energies Behind Feng Shui    by James Frank Loretta
Price: $9.99 USD. 70120 words. Published on September 24, 2009. .

Our thoughts interacting with the subatomic particle field is what makes feng shui work. It is shown as an ancient earth science that really can improve our surroundings and health by influencing the energy systems of our bodies and the Earth. White Tiger and Blue Dragon are discussed as well as other secrets understood by our ancestors...a cutting edge book that will intrigue and fascinate you.
Cultivating Inner Harmony    by Rudy Scarfalloto
Price: $7.00 USD. 57250 words. Published on May 13, 2010. .

·Three months of gentle focused attention that can change your life. ·Contains principles that have remarkably broad application -emotional healing, addictions, rejuvenation, enhancing creativity, conflict resolution on the personal and larger social level, etc. ·Includes simple daily lessons for applying the principles to your personal life.
The Dance of Opposites    by Rudy Scarfalloto
Price: $7.00 USD. 96980 words. Published on May 14, 2010. .

This remarkable book starts with a simple premise: the life within us and around us is a dance of opposites. And then, Dr Scarfalloto shows how such understanding can give new, and sometimes astounding, insights into personal and social issues, such as forgiveness, sexuality, creativity, self-worth, addiction, depression, fear, war and religion.
Alignment    by Bill Abitong
Price: $6.00 USD. 2050 words. Published on July 3, 2010. .

This book features the basics of what is like to live a life where you are in complete alignment with the universe. This book details the specifics and principles you need to live a balanced and harmonized lifestyle.
Decoding of the Lao-zi (Dao-De Jing): Numerological Resonance of the Canon's Structure    by Alexander Goldstein
Price: $9.99 USD. 142310 words. Published on October 31, 2011. .

As a canon, the "Dao-De Jing" is a symbolic work and its symbols transcend its context. When this is properly understood, all 81 sections of it divided into nine divisions and two halves have universal application. Any attempt to translate them with no account taken of the numerological and symbolical systems means to remove them entirely from canonical context and narrow the field of application.