"Singer/songwriter, Kirtana, sings about the journey she takes. With each successive album she has invited us, song by song, footstep by footstep, to come with her, deeper into this journey which ...
"The Offering : Epiphanies and Prayer Flags begins with a few relatively upbeat songs then winds down into more prayerful, introspective ballads about our relationship to ourselves, our planet and ...
Skivan "Songs for Tibet" består av 19 låtar med svenska artister som genom åren stöttat Tibet. På titelspåret "A song for Tibet" medverkar 8 sångare samt Janne Schaffer, Björn J: ...
Sonia Choquette has created this interactive and informative card deck with accompanying instructional booklet to help you get in touch with your sixth sense and empower yourself to reach your life's purpose and Trust Your Vibes.
You've most likely heard the saying "Like attracts like," "Birds of a feather flock together," or "It is done unto you as you believe" (a belief is only a thought you keep thinking); and although the ...
New York Times best-selling author Mike Dooley is known for bringing the wisdom of the Universe down to earth for his readers in an irrepressibly joyful, wise, and loving form. In this gorgeous 60-card deck, he shares messages that shed inspiring light on the joys and challenges of relationships.
Designed for meditation and contemplation, this set of 44 beautiful cards and accompanying book explore in great depth the spiritual and metaphysical qualities of crystals and how to communicate with ...
Within you beats a wild and compassionate heart, alive with fierce optimism. You have the courage to walk a path of transformation. You will not be tamed by convention. You are not afraid to be different, to take risks for what you love, and most of all, to keep hope in your heart. You are one of the wild ones.
A unique rendering of civilizations and cultures from past to present. Tarot of the Ages features Egyptian Civilization on the Major Arcana. The four Minor Arcana suits are represented by Vikings for Swords, Africans for Batons, Aztecs for Cups, and East Indians for Coins.