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How To Go
Further: A Guide to Simple Organic Living
- Based on the film Go Further by Ron Mann. Complied and edited by Frank
Condron
Now, with the recent publication of his book How To Go Further: A Guide to
Simple Organic Living, Woody hopes that the message of leading a happier,
healthier life while using less of the world's resources will reach even
more people.
Your Body's
Many Cries for Water - F. Batmanghelidj, M.D.
I read this book from cover to cover over a weekend and found the information
so compelling that I made the simple changes to my daily intake of water in
quest of the vibrant health we all deserve.
Addicted
to War - Joel Andreas
Why the U.S. can't kick Militarism. "A witty and devastating
portrait of U.S. military policy, a fine example of art serving
society." - Howard Zinn

Stupid
White Men - Michael Moore
Author of bestseller DOWNSIZE THIS!, Moore returns to size up the
new century - and that big, ugly special interest group that's laying
waste to the world as we know it: stupid white men.
The
Food Revolution - John Robbins
Bestselling author of DIET FOR A NEW AMERICA, exposes the dangers
behind many of today's foods and reveals the extraordinary benefits
of healthy alternatives. This is a must read by all!
Coming
Home to Eat - Gary Paul Nabhan
To rediscover what it might mean to "know our foodshed,"
Nabhan spent a year trying to eat only foods grown, fished, or gathered
within two hundred miles of his home-with surprising results.
Fast
Food Nation - Eric Schlosser
Schlosser wrote this book out of a belief that people should know
what lies behind the shiny, happy surface of every fast food transaction
and how it shapes our lives...they should know what really lurks
between those sesame-seed buns.
The
Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
Written in the 1940's with timeless literary expertise, Rand celebrates
the artistic soul unable to succumb to mediocrity. We need to heed
her message in this questionable 21st century.
Mutant
Message Down Under - Marlo Morgan
An alternative health practitioner from the American Midwest, Marlo
Morgan was working with underprivileged Aborigine youths in the
inner cities of Australia when a group of Aborigines offered her
a chance to learn firsthand about their culture. Morgan accounts
the tribe's customs, healing methods, food-finding tactics, etc.
Her willingness to forgo Western luxuries and to relish the experience
is courageous and touching.
Permaculture
Designers Manual - Bill Mollison
Based on the years of experience of one of the worlds foremost permaculture
practitioners. Not an easy book for beginners, this hardback has
600 pages, lots of illustrations and exceptional detail. An essential
reference for all designers of sustainable systems.
Mastery
Through Accomplishment - Hazrat Inyat Khan
Hazrat was a master musician in the late 1890's, touring throughout
the world. He gave it all up to lecture on consciousness. One of
the most profound mystics to have ever graced the earth, this book
is a collection of some of his best discourses on how to bridge
the gap between 'knowing' and 'doing'.
The
Alchemist - Paulo Choelo
A truly epic and timeless tale of Santiago, a shepherd boy who seeks
his destiny though a lifetime journey. A short, sweet read.
A
Brief History of Everything - Ken Wiber
Just that. Wiber integrates science and spirituality with the inventory
of society, psychology, spirituality and science.
Health,
Healing & Beyond - T.K.S. Desekachar (Krishnamuchary's
grandson)
The wisdom and ancient teaching of one of the greatest yogi's of
modern day. Krishnamucharya's journey and pearls of wisdom about
health, healing and balance.
No
Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies - Naomi Klien
The impact of brand and marketing on culture, work and consumer
voice.
Solar
Living Source Book - John Schaeffer (Editor)

The
Heart of Yoga - T.K.V. Desikachar
Developing a Personal Practice - this book written by the son of
Krishnamacharya who learned yoga from a mystic in the Himalayas
and taught it to Iyengar, Pattabi Jois and Desikachar.
Tao
of Jeet Kune Do - Bruce Lee
Life
and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East - Spalding T. Baird
This is the true story of a 19th Century trip to the Himalayas by
a small group of American scientists who are welcomed there by ascended
masters who take the scientists on a tour of human evolution of
consciousness and demonstrate the path of the heart as well as the
mystical practices of the Masters such as levitation, manifestation,
walking on water, etc. Well known Masters such as Buddha and Jesus
appear in the narrative. Vols. 1-2; and part of Vol. 3.
A
People's History of the United States: 1492-Present - Howard
Zinn
Get ahold of this one as fast as you can. Prof. Zinn brings
history to life as is should be told –vividly truthful, enthusiastic,
expansive. The great ignored events are documented with a clarity
that includes revealing quotes and references. First published over
20 years ago it has been hailed by scholars, workers, labor leaders,
historians and activists. Many of us pass around our dog-eared copy.
The
New Rulers of the World - John Pilger
Pilger illuminates the nature of modern imperialism in his collection
of essays on power, its secrets and illusions.
9-11
- Noam Chomsky
A set of interviews with Noam Chomsky by a variety of interviewers
(mostly foreign) diring the first month following 9-11.
Dreaming
War - Gore Vidal
Gore shares his thoughts about blood for oil and the Bush-Cheney
Junta.
Perpetual
War for Perpetual Peace - Gore Vidal
In a collection provocative of essays, Vidal explains how we got
to be so hated by the rest of the world.
War
on Iraq - William Rivers Pitt
"What team Bush does't want you to know"... Pitt interviews
former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter.
War
Talk - Arundhati Roy
As the United States pushes for war on Iraq, the internationally
acclaimed author of The God of Small Things, addresses issues of
democracy and dissent, racism and empire, and war and peace in this
collection of new essays.
JUST FOR FUN
The
World According to Garp - John Irving
The
Gates of Fire - Elwin Chamberlin
Catch-22
- Joseph Heller
The funniest book I've ever read - makes me laugh out loud - especially
in this Catch-22 world we live in :) Characters such as Major Major
Major Major among others just make you LOL!
The
Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test - Tom Wolfe
The original explanation of the work that led to the 60's countercultural
revolution - to paraphrase Bob Weir "the Pranksters started
out out in a black and white world and set out to add noise and
color" - which they did! Tom Wolfe covers the story from the
early acid tests to the FURTHUR - experience :) My favorite part
is when the San Francisco lawyer winds up at an Acid Test, eats
a tab and realizes that the whole system is bullsh*t ;)
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