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Rockpool Publishing Let Go
These cards serve as reminders to stay focused on your creative destiny and future success and living your life with purpose. When you let go of the past all the things that no longer serve you from last year, last month, last week or yesterday, you can live with greater presence and inner peace. And when you are present you can see all the opportunities and prosperity that is meant for you.
£8.99
Rockpool Publishing Self-Love: Finding Peace and Happiness
SELF-LOVE is visually layered with dharma art, expressing the many layers of the complex divine feminine. This book offers a visual journey that is like the life of a woman and is an intricate tapestry of colour and beauty woven with love. The dharma art on each page presents visual, poetic and practical offerings to guide each reader as they immerse themselves in self-love, compassion, forgiveness and an expanded perspective. As the reader learns about the chakras, including the aura, which are used as a container for the understanding of emotions, they will understand how subtle energy within the body can be trusted, harnessed and utilised for well-being. In this Aquarian Age of multi-layered communication, technology and greater awareness, the human collective is evolving rapidly. This age is all about energy - and particularly the expansive energy that is the vibration of true love flooding through our world. SELF-LOVE provides practical ways to work with the seven main chakras and aura, the energy of the moon, the elements, the seasons, crystals, aromatherapy, mantras and mudras, the art of making love, healthy plant-based recipes and cleansing and self-nurture practices.
£22.50
Rockpool Publishing The Unfurling Goddess Inspiration Cards: Embody the divine self within
The seeker's quest, the scientist's questions and the poet's longing are surrendered as we enter the wild adventure of the unfurling path. The path of 'not needing to know everything' is infused with deep trust and faith in the inseparable power of love. When one surrenders to and embodies a belief that love is victoriously greater than any other force, fear dissolves from within, naturally creating beauty and unity. This path is about remaining present and aware to fully receive all that is your life. Who is the unfurling goddess, is it you? Embody the divine self within to become the sacred human. The alchemy of one individual embracing their uniqueness releases unstoppable, healing waves of light into the collective-trust the great value of gentle, human kindness. May you trust and lean into your own journey, knowing you are more powerful in your letting go than in your holding on. May love yourself in every direction.
£17.09
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Rockpool Publishing Self-Love Oracle
Self-Love Oracle is the oracle for the modern woman! Explore your chakras and aura, and integrate your past emotional experiences and energies for a total for mind, body and soul healing. Through its stunning multi-layered illustrations and unique and loving messages, this 36-card oracle invites you to discover the essence of your divine femininity. Each card in the 36-card set offers an energy description, a soul lesson, element, gift and ritual. Additional cards for the seven Chakras and Aura, as well as four Wild cards for extended guidance, complete the sensual oracle. Create your own path to total wellbeing and divine spirituality.
£17.09
Rockpool Publishing Indigo Sage: Affirmation cards
Indigo Sage is a name that hints you are a humanitarian and generous individual who knows that infinite possibilities are the ultimate truth, you choose wisely. To be of service to others comes from actively being of greatest service to your unique soul's dharma (creative destiny). By connecting with your inner wisdom and activating your intuitive powers through the arts of wonderment and contemplation expanded self-knowing will unfold. When you live with inner clarity, you are calm, peaceful and content and this makes you a wonderful human to know. This deck is made up of one stunning hand painted picture (featuring a young wisdom holder surrounded by the simple wonders of nature) divided into 40 cards labelled 1-40. Complete the puzzle intuitively with the images or with numbers facing up by laying the cards out in order then turn the cards over to reveal the full picture. The images on each of the cards are symbolic and work on their own when viewed separately from the full picture. Choose cards as personally guided, either from the full picture or simply draw from a shuffled deck.
£9.99
Peepal Tree Press Ltd The Naipauls of Nepaul Street
This is a moving story of a family’s beginnings, growth and, in the context both of time and Trinidadian society, its inevitable dispersal. Savi Naipaul Akal’s memoir pays tribute to remarkable parents, so different but equal in importance to their large family. Her father’s life is one of heroic self-invention, from virtual orphan in a dirt-poor rural Indian family, one generation away from indentured migration, who through self-education became Seepersad Naipaul, a remarkable journalist and pioneering documenter of Indian Trinidadian life. Her mother, Dropatie, displayed remarkable diplomatic skills in sustaining a relationship with the large and inward-looking Capildeo clan of which she was the seventh daughter, whilst loyally supporting her husband’s insistence on independence and engagement with Trinidadian life. It was Dropatie, after Seepersad’s tragically early death, who held the family together, so that all seven children achieved university education. It is an account of family loyalty, sacrifice, and sometimes tensions; pride in the writing achievements of her brothers Vidiadhar and Shiva, and sorrow over estrangements and Shiva’s premature death. Through this focus, the memoir also gives a sharply observed picture of cultural change in Trinidad from colony to independent nation, of being Indian in a Creole society, of the role of education, and her parents’ encouragement of herself and her sisters to make independent lives for themselves. The memoir gives an acute analysis of the pressures that led many of the family to emigrate, but also of the good lives made by Savi and her husband that led them to “put down their bucket” and stay.Above all, this memoir offers the pleasure of writing which is elegant and lucid, with a distinctively personal voice. The book is further enhanced by the generous quantity of family photographs that say so much about both people and the times they lived through.
£13.99
Bonnier Books Ltd A Disappearance in Fiji: A charming debut historical mystery set in 1914 Fiji
A charming debut historical mystery set in 1914 Fiji. Perfect for fans of Abir Mukherjee, Vaseem Khan and Sujata Massey.'AN UTTERLY CHARMING NOVEL ... NILIMA RAO IS AN AUTHOR WELL WORTH DISCOVERING' ALEXANDER MCCALL SMITH'AN EXCEPTIONALLY PROMISING DEBUT' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY STARRED REVIEW1914, Fiji: Sergeant Akal Singh would rather be anywhere than this tropical paradise - or, as he calls it, 'this godforsaken island'. After a promising start to his police career in Hong Kong, Akal has been sent to the far-flung colony of Fiji as punishment for a humiliating professional mistake. Lonely and embarrassed, he dreams of solving a big case, thereby redeeming himself and gaining permission to leave. Otherwise, he fears he will be stuck in Fiji for ever.When an indentured Indian woman goes missing from a sugarcane plantation and Fiji's newspapers scream 'kidnapping', the inspector-general reluctantly assigns Akal the case, giving him strict instructions to view this investigation as nothing more than cursory. But as soon as Akal arrives on the plantation, he identifies several troubling inconsistencies in the plantation owners' stories, and it seems there is more to this disappearance than meets the eye . . .
£8.99