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Embark on a journey with this unique book featuring mind-tickling artworks, igniting creativity and challenging your perceptions. A visual adventure awaits!
Embark on a journey with this unique book featuring mind-tickling artworks, igniting creativity and challenging your perceptions. A visual adventure awaits!


Living Between Material and Spiritual Worlds engages individuals on a deep journey of self-discovery, encouraging them to ponder life's fundamental questions through the perspective of their own experiences. Instead of offering direct answers, the author encourages reflection on the dualities that shape our lives, such as good versus bad, strong versus weak, and honest versus diplomatic-prompting readers to make choices that resonate with their viewpoints. For those who are prepared to take charge of their lives and tackle challenges with clarity and happiness, Living Between Material and Spiritual Worlds acts as a beacon guiding them toward a more intentional and satisfying life.
$5.99


A guide to using gravity effectively for better health, increased energy, and improved aging. Moving in the course of living keeps your body tuned and oiled ready to respond when you need it. Simple everyday moving is the foundation of health. It's what keeps you alive and healthy. Studies show that too much sitting is killing you even if you exercise. Why isn't exercise enough? What is missing? Uninterrupted sitting means that you have taken away the frequent stimulus you need every so often. The stimulus is provided by the change in posture, your body working up in the opposite direction to the downward pull of the force of gravity. How often? As often as you can spread it out throughout the day. What hours of sitting take away are the crucial interruptions that challenging gravity by standing up often provide? Even those who exercise three to five times a week but don't move the rest of the time, are at risk and can benefit from this kind of moving. Smart Move a Guide emphasizes the importance of purposeful, efficient movements that can be done in the course of everyday activities. By making small adjustments and prioritizing movement, readers can enhance their health and prevent the debilitating effects of aging and inactivity.
$4.99


Dive into a high-stakes future with Cliff Ratza's "The Girl Who Sparked The Singularity," a thrilling sci-fi adventure. Electra "Kitt" Kittner, a genius immune to the devastating Techno-Plague, is humanity's last hope for a vaccine against a mutating virus and ruthless terrorists. Forced out of hiding, she battles enemies and internal betrayals, navigating a world of action, intrigue, and profound questions. Get ready for a gripping read that blends intense action with deep philosophical themes, leaving you eager for more.
$12.99


The historical novel "Thunder in the Wind" tells the story of the deculturation of Indians living on reservations in the late eighteenth century. Being subjugated to an Indian Bureau that adhered to the ethic that was fashionable at the time of "white man's burden" is how the Assiniboine, and one family in particular, dealt with the story. The main character's attitude was just as perplexing and ineffective as everyone else's. He had been lost for a long time. People who are living through the destruction of their culture now can sympathize with his mother's path while also understanding the road he ultimately took. To save her family, she desired to accept subordination and the giving up of her tradition and heritage. Her son's revolt employed strategies akin to those employed by people who use fear to intimidate and subdue opponents today. The way things worked out and how he handled his disagreement with his mother demonstrated how common the issue is. It is a metaphor for the times we live in.
$15.75

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