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The profoundly peaceful music and words of the Inner Peace CD, will take you from agitation to deep peace in moments. Use the ideas, affirmations and deep visualizations experience anytime and over and over to bring yourself into a deeper state of peacefulness. |
Click on the links to hear a sample of each of the three tracks: Track 1: Ideas for Inner Peace Track 2: Affirmations for Inner Peace Track 3: Guided Visualisation |
This CD is particularly helpful for anyone who needs a boost to relax and calm down. If you have sleep problems, anxiety or are going through a troubling time in your life, this CD will be of even greater value. Full money-back guarantee if you are not 100% satisfied. |
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"A hymn to nature.." |
"A compelling read.." |
"Her best work yet!" |
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The words above have been used to describe Karen Hood-Caddy’s books. Recently a house |
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Tree Fever, Flying Lessons and The Wisdom of Water are all part of what I call my eco-fiction trilogy. Each book is self-contained and satisfying on its own, but they can be read as a threesome for a more powerful experience. Jessie Dearborn-James, the heroine, and her half Ojibway lover, Harley, can be found in all three books, but there are significant new characters in each story as well. Most people read the books out of sequence, but if you are an ordered person, read Tree Fever, then Flying Lessons, and finish with the Wisdom of Water. These books are about people who are trying to make a difference in the world and all the challenges that go with being out there and standing up for what's important. The characters are gutsy, they take their lives on and prove that humour, sensuality and commitment to the wellbeing of all living things can prevail. The most common comment I hear about my books are these: "Couldn't put it down." "Damn good read." "I never wanted it to end." |
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Her new, non-fiction
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TheFindhorn Book Of Everyday Abundance will teach you practical skills for creating abundance in every area of your life - relationships, money, career and more. |
In The Wisdom Of Water,
the last book,Jessie is compaigning to protect the quality of water in her area, when Dan, the man who runs the water treatment plant becomes her client. A sewage spill occurs and Dan covers it up. Many people become gravely ill. When Harley is on the verge of death, Jessie calls a native elder who performs a special healing ceremony to save him. Jessie ends up comforting Dan and helping him work through the disaster his cover-up creates. This is a book about the power of truth and its ability to create positive change. |
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In Flying Lessons,
the second book of this trilogy, Jessie and Harley are
running a bird sanctuary. When a teenager continually
marauds the lake on his jet ski, two loons get hurt, one
gets its foot severed. Although
Jessie is told to
euthanize them (loons rarely live in captivity), she are
Harley turn their couch into a nest and make a Herculean
effort to save them. Meanwhile, Jessie plots a way to
stop the teenager from destroying more of the wildlife she
loves. Unfortunately, her strategy results in serious
physical injury to the boy. When Alex, a woman on the
run for a high profile job in the city arrives at their
doorstep, the tension between the rights of people versus
the rights of the nature kingdom explodes. Despite the
tough issues this book explores, it has a satisfying,
redeeming ending. People who loves birds, and loons,
love this story.
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Tree Fever,
is a lush, sensual tale of a woman's transformation.
When a stand of 100-year-old trees is threatened, Jessie Dearborn-James, a psychotherapist in a small town, is pushed
off the branch
of her conventional life. 'environmentalist/tree hugger".
One of her clients, who is dying, helps her realize the importance of standing for what
she believes in. When she meets Harley Skinkeeper, a part Ojibway man, he takes her through some native rituals
that give her the courage to withstand the powerful forces in the town that want to silence her. They become lovers and
she discovers her own strong sensuality and a deep commitment to be true to her inner knowing. This helps her repair a
deep rift in her relationship with her daughter, Robin, who sides with the developer who wants to take down the trees.
The debate heats up and a group of feisty seniors who call themselves the Guerrilla Grannies join in the fight.
Funny, sexy, this is a book that will get you believing in good things.
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