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She Who Dreams: A Journey into Healing through Dreamwork18 reviews
Wanda Easter Burch

New World Library, 2003

The Art of Dream Healing
Dreaming is healing. Our bodies speak to us in dreams, giving us early warning of symptoms we might develop, showing us what they need to stay well. Dreams give us fresh and powerful images for self-healing. Dreams are also the language of the soul; they put us in touch with wells of memory and sources of creativity and energy far beyond the clutter and confusion of the little everyday mind. ...
  
  











  



  
Being Spherical: Reshaping Our Lives and Our World for the 21st Century3 reviews
Phil Lawson; Robert L. Lindstrom

Sphericity Press, 2004

A New Perspective on Organizing Data and Seeing Solutions for our Problems
Mr. Lawson, the author, and Mr. Lindstrom, the illustrator, create a new perspective on the interconnected nature of world and the issues in the 21st century. The result is a new approach to collecting data about issues presently plaguing individuals and our society. The book also reveals a new way of displaying data in a sphere. The old paradigm was the limiting concept of a box in which ...
  
  











  



  
The Dreamer's Book of the Dead: A Soul Traveler's Guide to Death, Dying, and the Other Side10 reviews
Robert Moss

Destiny Books, 2005

Death does not have to be a fearsome thing
A favorite dream of mine is one I had after my mother's death. She has been gone for almost ten years, but has taught me much about life after death through dreams. I dreamed that my sisters and I were helping at a community church event. Mom was there. We knew she was dead. This was a very special visit. Someone asked me to run an errand, but I refused. I did not know how long Mom would be ...
  
  











  



  
Dreamways of the Iroquois: Honoring the Secret Wishes of the Soul16 reviews
Robert Moss

Destiny Books, 2004

Real shaman of the West is Poet of Consciousness
Robert Moss's deep experience in the dreamscape is unlike any other shaman-writer in the West. As in all his books, this one shows the mark of a real shaman. In Dreamways of the Iroquois, Moss is more revealing about himself even than in his previous books. In spite of this personal tone, the book is scholarly at times. Interspersed with a retelling of the ancient myths of the Iroquois and Huron ...
  
  











  



  
Moscow Rules5 reviews
Robert Moss

Random House Inc (T), 1985

All elements and more
Never before have I read a spy novel with such political and human depth. The themes and ideas are universal, and celebrate the triumphant spirit of mankind, that makes freedom always triumph over tyranny. I wrote down quotes from the book and have kept them forever. A must read for all lovers of intrigue, about events that could have come to pass, if it had not been for the foresight of Mikhail ...
  
  











  



  
Monimbo2 reviews
Robert Moss, Arnaud De Borchgrave

Pocket, 1984

Fidel Castro meets with the Sandinistas in Nicragua
Sound like a Cold War newspaper headline? Sound too good to be true? Well, I have news for you, my friend, IT'S TRUE! Robert Hockney's back. This time he's married to Julia Cummings and they're expecting a baby. Monimbo's the code-name of a Cuban plan to bring the United States to its knees. It begins with a conference in Monimbo, Nicragua, and one of the people there, an eighteen-year-old ...
  
  











  



  
Raymond Chandler: A Literary Reference1 review
Robert Moss

Da Capo Press, 2003

The complex art of Chandler
An excellent, accessible and profusely illustrated bedside companion to Raymond Chandler and his writings. More scrapbook than standard-issue biography, RAYMOND CHANDLER: A LITERARY REFERENCE will delight both Chandler scholars as well as newcomers trying to better negotiate the author's haunted and dog-legged literary mean streets. Chandler veterans and novices alike will find something to ...
  
  











  



  
The Three "Only" Things: Tapping the Power of Dreams, Coincidence, and Imagination19 reviews
Robert Moss

New World Library, 2007

"How to manual" to manage your inner and outer life
I must said... this one is the best book by Robert Moss. You can read a kind of resume "Conscious Dreaming", plus added and valuable chapter about coincidence (waking dream, synchronicity.. whatever you named it)and imagination. This book reveal how to manage both of your inner and outer life. Know your dream, learn it, discover hidden aspect from your inner life.. make it usefull tool for your ...
  
  











  



  
Dao De Jing: The Book of the Way4 reviews
Laozi

University of California Press, 2004

An exceptional translation.
Moss Roberts' fine translation of TAO TE CHING is one of several recent translations based upon the Ma-wang-tui texts of Lao-tzu's reflective book of wisdom. Those texts were discovered in 1973, preserved in the tomb of an official's son. That tomb has been dated to 168 B.C. (p. 4). Professor Roberts' translation also draws from the Guodian LAOZI, discovered in 1993 in a royal tutor's tomb. ...
  
  











  



  
Mexico Way1 review
Robert Moss

Dell, 1993

Credible tale of Mexican and Washington politics
Mexico Way is an excellent read. The plot is believeable and the action gripping. Jim Kreeger is very credible as an aging, but savvy CIA COS. So are all the other characters. The book exposes both Mexican and Belt Way politics for what they often are: corrupt and self-serving. Throughout the book, I often asked myself: could this really happen? And the answer was almost always YES. Moss does ...
  
  











  



  
Dreaming True: How to Dream Your Future and Change Your Life for the Better8 reviews
Robert Moss

Pocket, 2000

Buy this book!
Dreaming True is about you. It is about your future as you dream it. It is about your life as you change it for the better. All of Robert Moss' writings are good, whether in his other books, Dreamgates or Conscious Dreaming... he addresses life issues. What I like most about Dreaming True is at its heart, the Soul, our dream Soul. Each of us has likely lost parts of it. Whether through ...
  
  











  



  
The Spike5 reviews
Arnaud De Borchgrave, Robert Moss

Outlet, 1980

Hollywood should turn this into a movie
I know, I know. The heading's a tad too ephusive but I JUST LOVED THIS BOOK! The Spike is a news- paper term for killing a story. That's the meaning of the title. Written in 1980, it's about Robert Hockney. It begins in 1968, where Hockney, a journalism major at Berkley, participates in the antiwar movement. The war at the beginning and throughout the first half of the book being the Vietnam ...
  
  











  



  
The Interpreter3 reviews
Robert Moss

Forge, 1998

Adventure, history and dreaming woven into a powerful saga.
This is fine historical fiction: well-written, exciting, and carefully researched. It pulled me right into the stream of events, and left me seeking out history books to learn more. This is one of those books that you just don't want to end. Moss blends the very complex subject into a cohesive, fascinating narrative. Conrad Weiser's story vividly expresses the sacrifice, challenges, and richness ...
  
  











  



  
Conscious Dreaming: A Spiritual Path for Everyday Life42 reviews
Robert Moss

Three Rivers Press, 1996

Moss rocks!
Although all Robert Moss books are wonderful, Conscious Dreaming is one of my favoites. Moss is by far my favorite dream author. The book is fascinating, easy to read, and very informative. It contains excellent istructions for beginners as well as experienced dreamers. Not only do I remember more dreams after reading this book, now but I can use them more effectively to guide me through ...
  
  











  



  
The Firekeeper: A Narrative of the Eastern Frontier4 reviews
Robert Moss

Forge, 1995

THE FIREKEEPER is "the dream" of Sir William Johnson by Wanda Burch, author of SHE WHO DREAMS, www.wandaburch.com
In the dry, often dull, pages of thousands of eighteenth century documents, the researcher and student of history meets--in his or her studies of upstate New York--the names of characters who shaped the cultural and geographic boundaries of the lands bordering and expanding beyond the Mohawk River into the thick forests of the eighteenth century western frontier. Principal among those names ...
  
  











  



  
Three Kingdoms99 reviews
Lo Kuan-Chung

Pantheon, 1977

Most fun I've ever had with a book.
I'll be perfectly honest: I've never been one to actually sit down and read a book unless it's been marked required reading. In fact, my only fantastic literary claim up to this point was conquering the Harry Potter series. Then, I picked up these volumes. I was absolutely enthralled. I picked up this book because I'm a big of the Dynasty Warriors series. In fact, I just recently discovered ...
  
  











  



  
Cleopatra's Wedding Present3 reviews
Robert Tewdwr Moss

Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd, 1997

A languorous, yet exciting trip to a complicated land
This absolutely remarkable story brings to life the sights, sounds and smells - in all their beauty and ugliness - of Syria. The book recounts the journey of one gay man has he spends several months traveling around this complex and exotic country, which was actually part of Mark Anthony's love gift to Cleopatra. Robert Tewdwr Moss was tragically murdered in London just after this manuscript was ...
  
  











  



  
Helping the Stork: The Choices and Challenges of Donor Insemination14 reviews
Carol Frost Vercollone, Heidi Moss, ...

Wiley, 1997

Thank good ness for this book!
This book was a wonderful tool for my husband and I when we were exploring DI as an option. This is the one book that truly addresses our unique infertility situation. None of the other infertility books spend more than a page talking about using donor sperm. This was wonderful!
  
  











  



  
Dreamgates: An Explorer's Guide to the Worlds of Soul, Imagination, and Life Beyond Death11 reviews
Robert Moss

Three Rivers Press, 1998

A Book of Wonders!
I have been interested in dreams for decades, and in that time have read many books on the subject. By comparison with other popular books on dreams, Robert Moss's books are singular in breadth and depth of subject range, readability, and usefullness of the exercises presented to the reader. Moss takes the reader through an exploration of known dream territories and further, to the exciting ...
  
  











  



  
Dream Gates7 reviews
Robert Moss

Sounds True, 2007

So NOT a "book on tape"!
This audio set is a course in adventure! Yes, it is complimented by Mr Moss' book of the same title, but it is not some airy thing that you pop in the tape deck for distraction on those long road trips! This is a guide for the Roads to be found in Shamanic journeys. Mr Moss' narration sets the perfect tone for the excursion, and his years of experience teaching workshops on the subject shine ...
  
  











  







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