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- The Book of Pleasure in Plain English (1)
- Based on Austin Spare's Original Work Paraphrased by C. J. Chibnall
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By Christopher Chibnall -
Finished on Nov 17, 2010
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- Awaken the Giant Within (89)
- How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny!
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By Anthony Robbins -
Finished on Nov 7, 2010 




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- The Structure of Magic (20)
- A Book About Language and Therapy (Structure of Magic)
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By Richard Bandler -
Finished on Nov 14, 2010 




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- GOLDEN BOUGH (66)
- (Wordsworth Collection)
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By James George Frazer -
Reading since Oct 3, 2010
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- Healing with Form, Energy, and Light (3)
- The Five Elements in Tibetan Shamanism, Tantra, and Dzogchen
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By Mark Dahlby, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche -
Finished on Sep 24, 2010 




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- Cabal (85)
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By Clive Barker -
Finished on Sep 24, 2010 




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- A Practical Guide to Qabalistic Symbolism (7)
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By Gareth Knight -
Not Started
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- Behold the Spirit (3)
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By Alan Watts -
Finished on Sep 9, 2010 




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- Solitary Fitness (5)
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By Charles Bronson -
Finished on Aug 30, 2010 




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- The Complete Romances of Chretien De Troyes (7)
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Finished on Aug 23, 2010 




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- Experience of the Inner Worlds (2)
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By Gareth Knight -
Finished on Jul 11, 2010 




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Experience of the Inner Worlds




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Invitation to christian esoterism in the form of a free flowing exploration of themes including Dante, the crusades, Simone Weil, the holy grail, alchemy, renaissance magic and christian heresies. Revealed religion as the only light to correctly orientate oneself in the dangerous fields of inner exp ... (
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Solitary Fitness
In an age obsessed with beauty at all cost, where that epitome of defiance of nature called body building reigns supreme, why not take fitness advice from a psychopathic prisoner instead? One with a healthy hate of the "how big is your bicep?" freaks.
Charles Bronson is famous for climbing with hos ... (continue)
In an age obsessed with beauty at all cost, where that epitome of defiance of nature called body building reigns supreme, why not take fitness advice from a psychopathic prisoner instead? One with a healthy hate of the "how big is your bicep?" freaks.
Charles Bronson is famous for climbing with hostages to the roofs of prisons, breaking bulletproof glasses using his bare fists and jumping down from high windows just to beat someone up. He is also a terrific inspiration, seeing how he managed to do more with his life from solitary confinement than most of us do as relatively free men.