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We've collected a number of links to other sites on the World Wide Web that you might find interesting. They come with the standard disclaimer: we are not responsible for their content. If you find any links broken, or if you know of others we might want to add, let us know. 

In some of our areas of our interest we have so far not been able to locate appropriate web sites.  Accordingly we also list below the titles of some good books. (Please contact us if you know of sites we should consider linking to.) 

Creativity 
All of the following books are excellent helps to awakening or re-awakening creativity: 

    Julia Cameron, The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity 
    Eric Maisel, Fearless Creating 
    Roger van Oech, A Kick in the Seat of the Pants 
    _____________, A Whack on the Side of the Head 
     
Meditation 
While there are innumerable books on meditation, this straightforward one remains the best single treatment of the subject:  
    Lawrence LeShan, How to Meditate 
     
The Feminine Side of the Psyche 
The Jungian writer Marion Woodman gives insight into this rapidly developing topic in spiritual psychology: 
    Marion Woodman, The Pregnant Virgin 
    _______________, Conscious Femininity 
    _______________, Dancing in the Flames
The World Wide Web currently carries two interviews with Marion Woodman, one by   
M.E.N.. Magazine and one by NOW Magazine 

Divine Science 
For a list of sites dealing with Divine Science, please see About Divine Science.  

New Thought 
For a list of sites dealing with the New Thought movement in the history of American spirituality, please see About New Thought. 

Mysticism 
The "perennial philosophy" called mysticism.  Who's Who in the History of Mysticism. 

Hildegard of Bingen 
Mystic, feminist, painter, musician, and writer, Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) remains today a unique spiritual presence.  The Life and Works of Hildegard von Bingen  
Internet Resources on Hildegard von Bingen  Hildegard of Bingen Conference Fall 1998 

Henry David Thoreau 
"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived."  The Life of Henry David Thoreau  The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau  Civil Disobedience 

Art 
Online collections of art resources.  WebMuseum  

 

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