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The Cloister House Press A Valuable Contribution
The Biography of Bill Sinclair MBE
£14.26
The Cloister House Press Teacup goes to Guisi Beach
This is the second in the series of Teacup's adventures. It tells the story of Teacup's day out with his family to Guisi Beach on Guimaras Island. It provides an insight to one of numerous beautiful locations in the Philippines and the many things you can do there. Teacup's family are typical of one in the Philippines and you can discover how much they can enjoy themselves. The bright and beautiful illustrations and Teacup's adventure give you a glimpse of real life in the Philippines.
£7.17
The Cloister House Press Crystal Mysticism
Through the magic, mystery and miracle of meditation, an intriguing expedition is embarked upon into the World of Light in Crystal Mysticism so that understanding can be obtained about the Great Shift that is going to occur to Human Beings and to Earth. Many souls, and many more of every kind, have been given knowledge about the Great Event and at a pre-ordained time this information started being released. During the journey, hidden knowledge about the Great Shift is disclosed by Light Bearers who appear in various forms and include crystals, crystal skulls and gemstones. Some of them carry higher spiritual vibrations and some of them have an extraterrestrial origin. Along the way, the following questions are answered as well. Do the Extraterrestrial Beings, who visit our planet, come in peace? If they were to share their technology with us, are we sufficiently advanced to be able to understand this information? Do Extraterrestrial Beings believe in God? Heavenly Beings/Extraterrestrials have been visiting Earth since our Universe began. As each new stage of our development has been about to occur, they have provided us with knowledge about it beforehand. Throughout the current time of change, they have been conveying, via telepathy, the information that we need to know so that we are aware that the reconfiguration process, which our beings are going through, is so that we will be able to obtain the more profound level of direct experience of The Divine that is realized by Extraterrestrials.
£10.64
The Cloister House Press The Shorter Proust: An abridged edition of Remembrance Of Things Past
'A la Recherche du Temps Perdu' by Marcel Proust is a magnificent and towering achievement of French literature, published in English translation in twelve volumes between 1922 and 1931, and totalling nearly one and a half million words. It is difficult for many readers to find the time and motivation needed to keep going through to the end as Proust has a rich and sometimes discursive style. However, a powerful structure underlies the whole work which is not revealed till the last chapter. This selection, which is less than a quarter of the original, includes all the crucial characters, places and themes needed to understand this and omits everything else. It is not intended to improve the original novels by editing, as many wonderful passages and descriptions have been left out. The style of the book in its vocabulary and sentence structure is unaltered. Nothing is paraphrased or condensed. The text reads as a continuous lively narrative with much of Proust's wit and humour and follows the sequence of the original, showing the development of all the major characters and including all the incidents which are referred to in the closing passages which resolve the whole novel. Proust himself encouraged the publication of "selected passages showing a coherent whole which is not diffused and will make one want to read the whole book" and this is the aim of this selection. It is intended to inspire the reader to go to the full text and enjoy individual sections in the knowledge of where they fit into the whole.
£16.43
The Cloister House Press A Valuable Contribution
The Biography of Bill Sinclair MBE
£17.09