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The sabbath by Abraham Joshua Heschel
Peace Is Every Step : The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life by Thich Nhat Hanh
History of Philosophy, Volume 7 (Modern Philosophy) by Frederick Copleston
Toward a new philosophy of biology : observations of an evolutionist by Ernst Mayr
The Magus of Strovolos: The Extraordinary World of a Spiritual Healer (Arkana) by Kyriacos C. Markides
The worldly philosophers : the lives, times, and ideas of the great economic thinkers by Robert L. Heilbroner
The background of ecology : concept and theory by Robert P. McIntosh
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About my libraryMy current shelf space accommodates about 700 books, so for the past couple of years I've been recycling--selling or donating the books I haven't opened for a while in order to make room for new ones (which still leaves me with shelves double-stacked). It's an eclectic mix that is currently light on fiction and leans toward psychology, spirituality, history, and social/economic analysis and commentary. There's also a good bit of science and history of science and environmentalism left from my doctoral study days.
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Currently readingNature and the Human Soul: Cultivating Wholeness and Community in a Fragmented World by Bill Plotkin








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My husband, Zeera (Zee) Charnoe, and I joined librarything a few days ago.
I've been reading the posts you made at the Humanities group topics
and I've enjoyed reading your home page at librarything.
You have a beautiful library.
I've only catalogued 200 of about 4,000 books and journals we have.
We share 3 similar books and authors, so far.
I am helped by everything Zee has ever written or spoken.
His source of inspiration offers purpose and hope for the soul.
I have had the pleasure of being his student, partner and assistant for 21+ years.
Zee has taught and studied gnosis, gnostic writings, Huna, Zen, Zen meditation, Tibetan Buddhism, hypnosis,
and a wide range of subjects and disciplines.
He was a physics professor of optics and acoustics, in Denmark.
He has been the CEO of numerous organizations dedicated
to environmental products and services (Life Essential Systems).
There are tens of thousands of pages
of short writings and short books at his website:
http://ecophysics.org
There are four actual books there,
with numerous more writings and books in process:
1. What Life Is and What Life Is For
2. Anaclysm
3. The Soul of a Poet-Philosopher
(poetry and short stories)
4. Language, Literacy and Intelligence:
Made For Each Other ! ? (1986 thesis) (draft)
There are also hundreds of audio recordings
of lectures, meditations and hypnosis scripts,
that are available on DVD's,
and are played (and archived) at a webcast:
ANACLYSM radio program
www.blogtalkradio.com
We live a very quiet, secluded life,
surrounded by plants and books.
We very much like to exchange
with others of like mind,
who seek to connect to a greater scheme.
Zee continues to write.
I would be happy to e-mail you current writings, as they become available,
if you are interested.
Thank you for your attention.
Kind regards,
Jennifer Gray Charnoe (ecohealth2003) Jenn@honouredliving.org
Zee Charnoe (ZeeCharnoe) Zee@honouredliving.org
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