Guest guest Posted April 18, 2003 Report Share Posted April 18, 2003 , Gabrielle Mathieu <gabriellemathieu> wrote: > Has anyone seen this? Care to venture an opinion? > Thanks, Gabrielle > > NOTES from SOUTH MOUNTAIN > A Guide to Concentrated Herb Granules > by Andrew Ellis > i posted a short review earlier this week. i'm enjoying reading the book; it basically started as a product manual for KPC granule extracts (which i've been using for years in my practice) but IMO the formula discussions are very clinically useful so most anyone practicing herbal medicine can find some value in it. robert hayden Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Hello Amanda, I do not want to act like I am advertising this and promoting sales, but I did write a book. It is a compilation of essays spanning 28 years of academic and personal exploration of spiritual psychology using all the tools at hand. My worldview, my grandparents culture versus United States, school, clergy and friends shaped my perspective as I wrote from a transpersonal platform. It might spark interst in you, hope so because I am always seeking self-improvement and what better way than to write a book and ask for feedback ? You can find it on the net... Transpersonal Enlightenment: Awareness 101 Enjoy ! ~enlightenepsych2~ , " Amanda " <demandymetro wrote: > > Hello Group, > > I don't know about the rest of you but I am a book > fanatic...especially when it comes to self help books and spiritual > psychology. My favorite author, Mystic Life, just released his newest > (and boldest) book. It's called A Fresh Look at Being Human - > Evolving Into Spirit Identification. I enthusiastically recommend > that you check it out. I was able to get my copy from Amazon.com > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0595386148 > > This is a book that I believe will speak to folks who are drawn > towards their own spiritual growth, but are still resisting putting > action behind it. It will equally speak volumes to people who have > been tending to and maintaining their spiritual path for years. It's a > compassionate reminder to not skip ahead in the awakening process. It > encourages the reader to be courageous and unravel their own ego > agenda so as to avoid the pitfalls and traps that can develop along > ones spiritual path. If you get the opportunity, please check it out! > > Peace and great care, > Amanda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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