Recommended Reading
How To make One Hell Of A Profit And Still Get To Heaven:
by Dr John F. Demartini
There are a lot of people in the world who are spiritually rich and materially poor and people who are materialistic rich and spiritually poor. This book made me understand that true prosperity comes about when we are prosperous in all areas of our life, when there is a balance.
The Hundred –Year Lie: How to Protect Yourself from the Chemicals That Are Destroying Your Health: by Randall Fitzgerald
An informative book on the chemicals we have been exposed to over the past hundred years and the affects we are now seeing. Also looks at the myths we have come to believe. Very interesting and enlighting read.
You Can Heal Your Life: by Louise L. Hay
Ms Hay’s key message: “If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed.” The Author has a great deal of experience and first-hand information to share about healing.
The Secrets of Happy Children: by Steve Biddulph
More Secrets of Happy Children: by Steve Biddulph
I found these books to be life savers when I had young children. Steve clearly explains a way of disciplining children which works and keeps everyone safe and happy it empowers parents.
Raising Boys: by Steve Biddulph
Everyone who has a boy wants them to grow up safe, happy, motivated and positive. In this book Steve shows how that can be achieved.
Manhood: by Steve Biddulph
Steve Biddulph tackles the key areas of a man's life - parenting, love and sexuality, finding meaning in work and making real friends. This book opens new pathways to healing the past and forming true partnerships with women, as well as honouring our own inner needs. This revised and expanded edition captures the spirit of change
The New Diary – How to use a journal for self guidance and expanded creativity by Tristine Rainer
From the jacket: “…as much for those who already keep a journal as it is for those who have never kept one. It does not tell you the ‘right’ way to keep a diary; rather, it offers numerous possibilities for using the diary to achieve your own purposes. It is a place for you to clarify goals, visualize the future, and focus your energies; a means of freeing your intuition and imagination; a workbook for exploring your dreams, your past, and your present life.”
Life’s Companion – Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest
by Christina Baldwin
From the jacket: “…this luminous book on journal writing and inner development will help you discover the precious bond between spiritual experience and everyday events that is at the heart of the spiritual journey…Centred in a broad spiritual philosophy, Life’s Companion will show you how to transform writing into a tool for self-growth, heightened awareness, and personal fulfilment.”
Chemical Free Kids: Raising Healthy Children in a Toxic World
By Dr Sarah Lantz
“Chemical Free Kids: Raising Healthy Children in a Toxic World”.In her soon to be released book, Dr Lantz will explore the impact of everyday chemicals on our children - how they get into their bodies, behavioural problems they cause, why kids are particularly exposed to chemicals and what we, as a society, industry, and parents, can do about it. Dr Sarah Lantz was awarded her PhD from the University of Melbourne, Youth Research Centre in 2003 and also awarded the Victorian Community Policing Award in 2002 and 2003 for her research with young people and citizenship. Her 9 years of research experience and clinical work for Adolescent Health at the Melbourne Royal Children Hospital and the Pregnancy Advisory Service at the Melbourne Royal Children’s Hospital has now lead Sarah to pursuing a post-doctorate Fellowship at the Social Policy Unit, University of Queensland. Her compelling research with Australian families, her academic & professional background, her passion and success as a ONEgroup Executive gives us through her book all the prefect opportunity to learn more about the critical role we, as parents have in our children’s everyday health and wellbeing. This is a book I will be waiting for. Check this page again for an update. |