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    The practice of ayurvedic medicine is known as the world's oldest health care system.The word ayurveda is a sanskrit word meaning '' science of life.'' it revolves around the principle that there is harmony between our bodies, minds, and spirits. When these are balanced and in good harmony with one another, it will prevent illness and will lead to a long and healthy life. Like most things, keeping ... Read more

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  • Grab Another Gear

    Disrupt the Norm. Ignite your Passion.

    Grab Another GearFor Leaders Who Built Something Good and Quietly Stopped Feeling Alive in itCoasting feels comfortable until you realize it's costing you the life you were meant to live.You never set out to just go through the motions. You built something - or you're still building. From the outside , it may even look successful. But somewhere along the way, you got stuck in an old gear that no ... Read more

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  • Everything I Know About Zombies, I Learned in Kindergarten

    Finalist for Foreword Reviews' IndieFab Novel of the Year for Multicultural fiction and Horror. Even before the apocalypse, nine-year-old Letitia Johnson's life had never been simple. Shuttled from foster home to foster home in the impoverished neighborhood of Mott Haven, it was all she could do to keep track of her little sister. When the apocalypse came, she tried to keep her sister's ... Read more

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  • Daily Medicine

    Those who have masteredthe truthbegan withseeing their ownDaily Medicine, a spiritual prayer book, contains 366 meditations focused on Indigenous healing and spirituality. With love and gratitude, Wayne William Snellgrove gives readers the gift of his listening. He communicates directly with Spirit and interprets the messages he receives for all of us to use.Daily Medicine is meant to show us how ... Read more

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  • Rumors of Beauty and New Beginnings

    In the realm of the Spirit, Life begins when courage takes hold.In his fourth and most powerful book yet, Wayne William Snellgrove-respected Indigenous musician, artist, and meditation guide-invites us into the quiet spaces where ancestral wisdom meets present-moment clarity.This collection of daily meditations is more than a guide to peace; it's a return. A return to the Red Road, to the ... Read more

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  • Tulalip, from My Heart

    An Autobiographical Account of a Reservation Community

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    In Tulalip, From My Heart, Harriette Shelton Dover describes her life on the Tulalip Reservation and recounts the myriad problems tribes faced after resettlement. Born in 1904, Dover grew up hearing the elders of her tribe tell of the hardships involved in moving from their villages to the reservation on Tulalip Bay: inadequate supplies of food and water, harsh economic conditions, and religious ... Read more

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    In this second book of daily meditations, Wayne William Snellgrove offers us the opportunity to work with the Medicine Wheel, which follows the seasons and teaches us about the cycles of life. Within this transformative work, we are given the opportunity to listen, see, and move within the Universe, connecting to Creator and catching the words of our ancestors in the whispers of the wind.Acting as ... Read more

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    You have a way of dancingTo the beat of a storm in the sheets,Making me say stop in the formOf a question. I've got it now, aForm in my mouth, and when I bitDown, all there was, was glass,And your face amazed. Why do ITalk about you again like everyPivot of my mind brings meBack to you?In a debut collection of poetry, Clifford Wayne Williams II opens his heart and life so that others can find ... Read more

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    The price of betrayal is more than thirty pieces of silver.Two days after Jesus Christ's crucifixion, Judas Iscariot receives an anonymous note stating, I know what you did. Wrapped with it is an eye, complete with trailing optic nerve, and a splintered tooth -trophies ripped from two recently butchered friends. Someone, it seems, knows what Judas did on that fateful night following the Last ... Read more

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  • Danny

    Danny is the son of a son of a frontiersman who settled in the American West in what came to be called Indian Territory, before the government under President Andrew Jackson assigned portions of the land to the Five Civilized Tribes, the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole Indians. They were called civilized because they lived like white men, but they were dislocated by people moving ... Read more

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