Sounds True Catalog by Merryn Jose

Sounds True is one of my favorite catalogs. It offers opportunities of learning and discovery from many different perspectives, including over 600 listings on their website, www.soundstrue.com.

They have a lot of wonderful learning programs with many renowned teachers as well as testing new technologies to aid spiritual awareness and growth.

I highly recommend this catalog for anyone who wishes to accelerate their spiritual journey.

Some Sounds True recommended titles in the Voices of Wisdom Catalog are:

Lynne McTaggartLife Visioning: An In- Depth Course with Michael Bernard Beckwith

Living with Intention byLynne McTaggart

The End of Your World by Adyashanti

The Art of Presence by Eckhart Tolle

The Advanced Manifestation Program by Rick Jarrow PhD

The Wisdom of Your Cells – Bruce Lipton PhD

The Golden World by Robert A. Johnson

Dr. Quantum Presents: Do-It-Yourself Time Travel by Fred Alan Wolf, PhD

For more titles visit the Sounds True website atwww.soundstrue.com


Meta-Physician On Call: Is Revenge “Bad Karma”? by Dr. Steven E. Hodes

| by Dr. Steven E. Hodes

Those of us who believe that karma serves to balance all actions can allow this force to act for our benefit as well. We do not have to do anything. Rather than react with vengeance and likely accrue our own ‘bad karma’, just accept the truth that justice will prevail. Ultimately, our own healing is best served through remembering who we are–spiritual beings having a human experience. This requires us to face emotionally painful situations and respond to them with this powerful awareness to the best of our abilities.

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Merlian News Podcast with Sri Swami Vishwananda

| by Merlian News

In this podcast interview, Sri Swami Vishwananda speaks with Merryn Jose about Om Healing, Bhakti Kriya, the definition of a guru, the importance of unity, vibrations and water, and much more. Sri Swami Vishwananda was born on the Island of Mauritius. At the age of 14, Sri Swami Vishwananda experienced the state of Samadhi, literally meaning: experiencing intense union and direct communion with God. Many were led to him for healing and spiritual counseling. He left school to devote himself totally to his spiritual vocation. Sri Swami Vishwananda embraces all religious paths, all cultures and all races. He is here to uplift, inspire, and help people realize the Divine Light that resides within themselves.

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The Healthiest Possible Diet- For You and For the Rest of Us by Brian Sanderoff, P.D.

| by Brian Sanderoff, P.D.

In the past, my stock answer to this sticky question has been, “it depends”. There are many factors that would determine which is right for an individual… genetics, metabolism, blood type, ethnic background, health, personal preferences, etc. If I saw five patients in one day that all asked me that very same question, the conclusion drawn would have been that there is a different answer for each one of them.

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The Little Boy Who Listened: Portrait of a Medium by Ronald Hearn

| by Reviewer

In this awe-inspiring, heartwarming biography, The Little Boy Who Listened: Portrait of a Medium, fellow medium Ronald Hearn traces Molinary’s life from his Spanish Gibraltarian roots to his outstanding career at London’s celebrated College of Psychic Studies and, on the way, provides haunting accounts of some of the medium’s most notable readings, including celebrities such as the singer Sinéad O’Connor and MP George Galloway.

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Arthur Molinary: Medium & Tutor At The College of Psychic Studies

| by CPS- The College of Psychic Studies

Arthur Molinary has been with the College of Psychic Studies for over 20 years, during which time he has proved to be a highly gifted and extremely popular medium who is always in great demand… He is always ready to accept a challenge and has become an expert in Tarot Reading, Mexican Candle Reading, Spanish Sand Reading and many other forms of divination. He has worked with the police in connection with solving murders and is often requested to help in other fields. His honesty and integrity are guaranteed.

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Culinary Memoir a Feast for the Senses by Pauline Adamek

| by Pauline Adamek

Siren’s Feast — An Edible Odyssey , is a culinary memoir, which makes it extra special. Mehagian takes us through a vivid period (the provocative 60’s and 70’s) of her amazing life and also charts the experience gastronomically, providing fantastic recipes along the way for us to sample in our own kitchens. We not only live through her words but can also create, smell and taste the foods she is describing with over forty recipes . “A spicy brew of recipes and adventures,” says Quincy Jones of Nancy Mehagian’s Siren’s Feast, An Edible Odyssey. “I don’t know whether to eat this book, smoke it or make love to it.”

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Beijing ‘to talk to Dalai aides’ by BBC News

Chinese officials will hold talks with the Dalai Lama’s representatives, state media say, in the first meeting since rioting broke out in Tibet last month. Xinhua news agency quoted an official as saying a meeting would take place “in coming days”. A spokesman for the Tibetan spiritual leader welcomed the offer of talks… “The resumption of dialogue carries some real hope,” he said in a statement. Meanwhile, the US embassy in Beijing hailed the announcement as a “very positive development”. And EU commissioner Jose Manuel Barroso, who earlier discussed Tibet with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, said he was “very happy”. “

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Tell Me A Story 2: Animal Magic – Stories by Amy Friedman, Music by Laura Hall

| by Jenny Rough

Poet and Jungian psychoanalyst Clarissa Pinkola Estes said it best: the simplest ingredient for healing is stories. And what could be better than legends about a Nigerian tortoise, a Chinese dragon and an Australian kangaroo? ANIMAL MAGIC, a one hour CD (the second in the TELL ME A STORY series), is full of folktales from seven countries around the world. Amy Friedman writes the adaptations of the myths, Laura Hall sets them to music and a variety of actors read them on CD.

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Practicing Conscious Living and Dying: Stories of the Eternal Continuum of Consciousness by Annamaria Hemingway

| by Donna Baker Church

A society that tends to ignore “death, dying and the bereaved,” Hemingway believes, leads to “fear and alienation” and a sense of being “traumatized and alone” when death touches our lives. Acknowledging death and the dying process allows us to become “free to live life more fully,” and leads to an understanding of the connectedness of all beings. Viewing death as a transition, not an ending, is an “invitation to continue the work of the healer, the poet, and the philosopher — who use their creative gifts in the service of humanity.”

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