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The Starseed Oracle is a captivating book penned by the talented Rebecca Campbell. Published by Hay House UK Ltd in 2020, this masterpiece has quickly become a must-read in the literary world. The genre of the book is not easy to pin down, as it blends elements of spirituality, personal growth, and self-help, creating a unique and compelling narrative that resonates with readers. The Starseed Oracle guides you on a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment, helping you to unlock your potential and navigate the challenges of life. The author's profound insights and the publisher's dedication to quality make this book a worthy addition to any bookshelf. This book is written in English.
The Rose Oracle is a captivating book by Rebecca Campbell, a renowned author who has a knack for creating intriguing narratives. Published in 2022 by Hay House UK Ltd, this book is a testament to Campbell's storytelling prowess. The genre of the book is not specified, but Campbell's writing style is versatile, allowing her to create compelling narratives across various genres. The Rose Oracle is no exception. The book is a gripping read from start to finish, with Campbell's skillful writing keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The publication by Hay House UK Ltd further attests to the quality of the book, as the publisher is known for producing high-quality books. If you're a fan of Rebecca Campbell or just a lover of good books, The Rose Oracle is a must-read.
Most women spend much of their working lives 'making it' in a man's world. Full of tools, calls to action, contemplative questions, rituals and confrontational exercises, this book teaches women that it is safe to let Shakti rise, safe to trust their intuition and safe to take leaps of faith - because in healing ourselves we are healing the world.
Letters to a Starseed asks the biggest questions that mystics and philosophers through the ages have asked: What is the soul, where did it originate and why have we chosen to come here at this time? This deeply soulful book will help you to uncover your cosmic origins, be more present to your life and fully embrace your human experience.
Suitable for a breed of women who are here to be bright lights in the world - modern-day light workers, who agreed to be here at this time in history. In this book, the author shares her own journey, alongside practical tools to help you reconnect with the core of your being, and channelled messages from the Universe.
Monty is a dog, not a financial genius, but economics still shapes his everyday life. Over the course of seventeen walks, Dr Rebecca Campbell chews over economic concepts and investigates how they apply to our lives people and mutts alike. There are no graphs, no charts (Monty can't read them) and definitely no calculus! How to Teach Economics to Your Dog tackles the knotty question of what economics actually is. Is it a mathematical science like physics? Or a moral and philosophical investigation of how societies should manage scarce resources? Along the way we meet some of the great thinkers from Adam Smith to Thomas Piketty, and ponder questions such as: What on earth does quantitative easing mean? And why are some countries so much richer than others?
An expansion of the 2020 Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award winning story. Arboreality is a finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award and the winner of the 2023 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction.A professor in pandemic isolation rescues books from the flooded and collapsing McPherson Library. A man plants fireweed on the hillside of his depopulated Vancouver Island suburb. An aspiring luthier poaches the last ancient Sitka spruce to make a violin for a child prodigy. Campbell's astonishing vision pulls the echoing effects of small acts and intimate moments through this multi-generational and interconnected story of how a West coast community survives the ravages of climate change.
Based on interviews with over 100 rape researchers, Emotionally Involved explores what it feels like to continually work with these distressing accounts of sexual violence in women's lives.
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