Philosophy of Human Life
Philosophy of Human Life features books which investigate how human beings live and develop, often drawing on areas such as spirituality, science and philosophy. Includes books on consciousness, evolution and spiritual biography.
Explores the energy used by the internet and electronic devices, and argues that we all need to make changes to change ... Read more
And There Was Light: The Autobiography of a Blind Hero in the French Resistance
Jacques Lusseyran; Translated by Elizabeth R. CameronThe remarkable and moving story of Jacques Lusseyran, a blind French resistance leader w... Read more
Archetypal Imagination: Glimpses of the Gods in Life and Art
Noel Cobb; Introduction by Thomas MooreThis unique book is about freeing psychology's poetic imagination from the dead weight of unconscious assumptions about t... Read more
At the Threshold of the Modern Age: Biographies Around the Year 1861
Karl König; Translated by Simon Blaxland de LangeKarl König explores the personal stories of twenty-nine pioneers whose work and experiences h... Read more
Examining the sense of unity and harmony in architecture, and calling for a return to the use of proportion, this book ranges impressively from ancie... Read more
Becoming Human: A Social Task: The Threefold Social Order
Karl König; Edited by Richard Steel; Translated by Carlotta DysonExplores the idea that social change must begin in individuals.... Read more