Feeling Safe is a much-needed book. In it, William Bloom shows us how to free ourselves from the waves of fear and anxiety that so often hold people in their thrall, and develop a strong sense of security and confidence whatever is going on in the outside world. William offers powerful strategies for maintaining a calm body, open heart and generous mind, even in the midst of conflict or danger, and for managing crises with courage and grace. He also describes many ways in which we can protect ourselves from negativity and make others feel safe and reassured. From this strong foundation, we become much better able to be a positive influence for a better world. 156pp, 128mm x 197mm, softback, 2002
In Happy for No Reason, Marci Shimoff - one of the contributors to The Secret [170103] - offers a fresh and intriguing approach to being happy, free from reliance on achievement and materialism. She... [more]
It can be sometimes necessary to protect ourselves from unpleasant atmospheres and energies, or to change them for the better. William Bloom offers simple, positive and light-filled ways of doing so.
In The Beautiful Life Simon Parke, a former vicar who now works in a supermarket, has crafted ten new commandments or skillful attitudes that will enable us to live a better life.
The Dalai Lama offers powerful advice on how to live a peaceful and fulfilling life among the conflicts of the modern world. He paints a compelling portrait of his early life, reflecting on the personal and political struggles that have helped to sha
The Endorphin Effect CD carries the most important exercises from William Bloom's groundbreaking book on personal development, healthcare and healing, The Endorphin Effect [100601, £8.99].... [more]
William Bloom The Endorphin Effect explores the link between endorphins (a group of hormones produced naturally by the body), pleasure, and the experience of spiritual connection.
Working with Angels, Fairies and Nature Spirits by William Bloom reveals the invisible realm of angels, fairies and nature spirits as an essential part of the fabric of nature.