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What About The Big Stuff
With over 21 million copies sold worldwide, Richard Carlson's Don't Sweat the Small Stuff series has helped millions of people to change their perception of, and ways of dealing with, life's annoying little problems. Rising above the 'small stuff' in order to gain perspective has allowed us to live more fulfilled and peaceful life. But now- what about the big stuff....? In this new book, Carlson addresses exactly that: the larger concerns of life. With his trademark wise healing tone, he explores ways of handling the incredibly difficult issues that life throws in our laps, including dealing with the death of a loved one, how divorce affects your family and friends, confronting illness in yourself or in others, managing difficulties at work, and coping with financial setbacks. Carlson offers heartfelt advice on how not to sweat the Big Stuff, but instead:* learn form the big stuff * ask yourself 'will this matter a year from now?' * reflect on what you're going to say- before * prepare and let go
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The Tibetan Art Of Serenity
Bestselling author of "The Tibetan Art of Positive Thinking" shows us how to conquer fear and live at peace with ourselves. In the ancient Tibetan Bon tradition, the secret of serene, successful living is to have no fear. But in our demanding society, where stress is the norm, fearfulness can become a way of life. In this inspiring book, leading Tibetan Bon practitioner Christopher Hansard explains the 'twelve types of fear' believed by traditional teaching to affect our lives. He shares with us age-old techniques for facing and overcoming these fears, and shows how, without them, we can better connect with our deepest selves, transform relationships and find increased peace, humour and confidence. Drawing from his deep personal knowledge of Tibetan teachings, and with easy-to-follow exercises and inspiring case studies, Christopher shows us how we can stop living with our fears - and start living our life.
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The Silent Stones
Handed a sacred scroll from Atlantis by a dying Tibetan monk, Marcus, Joanna and Helen are propelled into adventure as they race to get it translated and to follow its instructions. Because its contents hold the key to healing and empowering Earth and humanity, vested interests will stop at nothing to prevent the information from being revealed, and the lives of all three are endangered as their endeavours to protect and act on this information take them across the world, and to a final denouement in Machu Picchu, Peru. Diana Cooper weaves into her story profound elements of spiritual learning, as her characters reveal the seven Great Mysteries that are the spiritual laws of this planet, the illusions by which humans live, the symbols and sounds for unblocking interdimensional portals and the true purpose of Stonehenge and Machu Picchu.