This volume brings together seven essays discussing aspects of time in the history of philosophy, going back to Plato, Plotinus and Augustine through to Spinoza,…… Read More »
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This volume emerged from a meeting in India on what Henryk Skolimowski calls lumenosophy and lumenarchy. Never content with the limitations of existing vocabulary, he…… Read More »
The Seer
This book is the first volume of The O Manuscript, a quite extraordinary work - partly set at Montsegur - that I reviewed in the…… Read More »
Deep Awake
This wise and balanced book draws on many years of reading and reflection about the nature of the human journey, and is subtitled 'wake up…… Read More »
The Morning Muse
This inspiring work contains 250 statements of Truth revealed through meditation and helping the reader awaken from the illusion of separation from one's true Self-…… Read More »
You are THIS
The interest in non-duality and universal spirituality is a striking feature of our time, and certainly more prevalent than 30 years ago. The message of…… Read More »
The Spirit of Spinoza
Many readers will have heard of Spinoza (1632-1677) while knowing little about his work, perhaps from the chapter of Russell's History of Western Philosophy. This…… Read More »
Philosophers Take on the World
This stimulating volume is a selection from The Practical Ethics Blog (www.blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk) consisting of over 60 contributions on a wide variety of issues such as…… Read More »
The Soul of the World
This beautifully written book, based on the Stanton Lectures delivered in Cambridge, asks what is left of our spiritual and aesthetic aspirations in the light…… Read More »
Forty Years of Science and Religion
This volume emerged from the 40th anniversary conference of the Science and Religion Forum last year. It was founded by Rev Dr Arthur Peacocke in…… Read More »







