When I was a young boy going to school at Saint Edwards Christian Brothers College in Gosford I would attend roll call every morning in the assembly ground. Afterwards, as other students wandered into their classrooms, I quietly made my … Continue reading →
The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying By Sogyal Rinpoche This acclaimed spiritual masterpiece is widely regarded as one of the most complete and authoritative presentations of the Tibetan Buddhist teachings ever written. A manual for life and death and … Continue reading →
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success By Deepak Chopra For those treading the path of spiritual development, this book is essential reading. Through a simple narrative, it conveys certain truths that all of us already, deep down understand – … Continue reading →
Mystery of the Ninth Moon By Tara White About the book: Deep in Shamballa, in the Himalayas, the Dalai Lama prepares to move up to a higher plane of consciousness. An astral spirit answers his prayers and appears. Full of … Continue reading →
Beyond The Dreamtime A film by John Lind Ainslie Roberts has done more than any other white artist to bring the enchanting richness and awesome power of Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime to universal attention. His vibrant surrealist images not only delight … Continue reading →
Meditation is a process whereby the mind is reorientated to reality, and, rightly used, can lead a man into another kingdom, into another state of consciousness and being and into another dimension. Intellect to Intuition Alice Bailey Meditation is primarily … Continue reading →
Written in cooperation with a Tibetan teacher between 1919-1949, the books of Alice Bailey constitute a continuation of the Ageless Wisdom – a body of esoteric teaching handed down from ancient times in a form which is always suitable to … Continue reading →
The Way to Shambhala… By Edwin Bernbaum Published by Anchor Book/Doubleday, New York 1980 This book is a classic for anyone interested in adventure, mythology and spiritual development. Written by Edwin Bernbaum who while teaching in the Peace Corps in … Continue reading →
For Centuries, Tibetans have been devoted to the study of human consciousness. The Tibetan Buddhists believe that there is no greater vehicle than compassion and forgiveness to counteract the suffering in the world. Their unique Buddhist practise and beliefs … Continue reading →
By meditation man’s consciousness is transferred from the body to the soul, and through the soul’s power of intuition, he experiences himself not as a mortal body (a phenomenon of objective nature), but as immortal indwelling consciousness, one with the … Continue reading →