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The Blue Sense, Psychic Detectives and Crime, by Arthur Lyons and Marcello Truzzi, was published by The Mysterious Press, Warner Books, in 1991 and 1992. The Blue Sense has 377 pages of exhaustive research that thoroughly covers the subjects of psychism and psychic crime detection at the end of the twentieth century. It is important […]
Four Lectures by Rudolf Steiner, given in Berlin, January 1914. Published by the Rudolf Steiner Press, 1961. Reprinted in 1991, and in 2015 with a revised translation by Charles Davy. The note at the beginning of the book regarding the need for specialized anthroposophical knowledge is discouraging for general readers. It would be better to […]
Anthroposophy and the Philosophy of Freedom: Anthroposophy and Its Method of Cognition: The Christological and Cosmic-Human Dimension of the Philosophy by Sergei O. Prokofieff Temple Lodge Press, June 1, 2009. Buy This Book! Some people’s path to Anthroposophy leads them directly to Rudolf Steiner’s early work Intuitive Thinking as a Spiritual Path: A Philosophy of […]
By Allis Radosh and Ronald Radosh Published by Harper Collins Publishers, New York, NY, 2009 Buy this Book! The authors, both associated with the City University of New York, Allis as teacher and Ronald a professor emeritus of history, have written a thorough history of the founding of the nation of Israel, from its early […]
By Gerald Posner A Doubleday Anchor Book, 1994, originally published by Random House in 1993 Buy this Book! Case Closed is a significant work in twentieth-century history that persuasively argues for the “case” of Lee Harvey Oswald (1939 – 1963) as “the lone assassin” of President John F. Kennedy (1917 – 1963) in Dallas, Texas, […]