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The Happiness Prescription
$26.95
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The Happiness Prescription by Deepak Chopra


Renowned author, speaker and spiritual teacher Deepak Chopra offers us a powerful approach to possessing happiness in his groundbreaking work, "The Happiness Prescription." Dr. Chopra offers us a life-changing prescription for how to live more joyfully and with greater awareness of all things. Dr. Chopra draws upon the world's major spiritual traditions including contemporary applications of Buddha's wisdom.


The Law of Attraction in Action: Episode II
$19.95
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The Law of Attraction in Action: Episode II by Esther and Jerry Hicks (The Teachings of Abraham)


This episode includes: Dark Forces: “ I study with amazing healers who tell me to say prayers of protection and to surround myself with White Light. And I think, Why should I do that?” Do we need to be wary of “the dark side”? To be aware of our ”awareness“: “. . . Something very important coming here,” Abraham pauses to say. “Your question has taken us into a new place. So give us a moment to give it to Esther and she will give it to you in a reasonable manner.” . . . Abraham goes deep. Non-Physical vs. Physical reality: What life is like from Abraham’s Non-Physical point-of-view. Childhood brainwashing, family reunions & running away to the circus! How does one recover from a childhood of suppressed intuition & emotion? “This is a big one friends. This is at the heart of every human relationship.” Abraham talks about “control” and what’s behind a desire to "change our life and try something new." What about people creating stuff we don’t want? If everybody gets to create their own reality, what about people creating things the rest of us don’t want in our lives? Leaving Corporate America: Abraham’s take on what many people are feeling — the desire to leave their ‘Corporate’ jobs and find fulfillment elsewhere. Plus — The Court Jesther!!


The Secret
$24.99
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The Secret by Rhonda Byrne


The new "extended edition" of this ground-breaking feature length movie presentation reveals The Great Secret of the universe. It has been passed throughout the ages, traveling through centuries... to reach you. This is The Secret to everything - the secret to unlimited joy, health, money, relationships, love, youth: everything you have ever wanted. In this astonishing program are ALL the resources you will ever need to understand and live The Secret. For the first time in history, the world's leading scientists, authors, and philosophers will reveal The Secret that utterly transformed the lives of every person who ever knew it... Plato, Newton, Carnegie, Beethoven, Shakespeare, Einstein. Now YOU will know The Secret. And it can change your life forever.


Travelers and Magicians
$29.99
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Travelers and Magicians by Khyentse Norbu


Mystical journeys of spiritual discovery are set against the spectacular, evocative landscape of the remote kingdom of Bhutan in TRAVELLERS & MAGICIANS Young government official Dondup (Tshewang Dendup) dreams of escaping to America while stuck in a ravishingly beautiful but isolated village. But when he misses his bus to the city (and an awaiting visa), Dondup is forced to hitchhike with an elderly apple seller, a sage young monk, an old man, and his beautiful daughter (Sonam Lhamo). Along the way, the mischievous monk tells Dondup a story of another young man who sought a land far away: a tale of lust, jealousy and murder that holds up a mirror to the restless Dondup and his blossoming attraction to the innocent young woman. Directed by Khyentse Norbu (AKA Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, one of Himalayan Buddhism’s most revered lamas who made his feature directing debut with the monks-who-soccer sleeper THE CUP), this critical and box-office hit magnificently intertwines twin love stories for an enchanting, unforgettable film that is filled with heart, hope and humor.


Zen Noir
$29.95
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Zen Noir by Marc Rosenbush


A unique and original blend of Buddhist philosophy, vaudevillian comedy and surrealist art film from filmmaker Marc Rosenbush, the award-winning ZEN NOIR follows a nameless detective as he investigates a mysterious death in a Buddhist temple. But his logical, left-brained crime-solving skills are useless in the intuitive, non-linear world of Zen, and he finds himself drawn into a deeper, stranger, more personal mystery... the mystery of death itself. Filmmaker Marc Rosenbush's work has been described as having a David Lynchian audio-visual vocabulary mixed with Woody Allen-esque comic rhythms.