I run very slow Claudia- Sorry for delay in running with your Tag!
Total number of books read: No Clue
Last Book Read: E-book on Fasting - I'm intrigued by the idea that the body can heal itself. This e-book explains how a body at rest (one that's not spending all of it's energy on digesting the crap we feed our bodies) can regenerate. A true example of "You are what you eat"
Last Book Bought: Actually a bunch of them (I Love Borders Coupons) and I was on a Fred Alan Wolf kick after watching "The Secret"
Let me preface this with;
I'm not a geek
I've never been nor have had the desire to attend a Star Trek Convention
I'm not the brightest beaver working on the dam.
And I'm not going to pretend I can truly understand these books thoroughly.
What I will be doing is using this cold cold winter to read and re-read these books and develop a greater understanding of a very intriguing theory.
Eagle's Quest: A Physicist's Search for Truth in the Heart of the Shamanic World
The Spiritual Universe: How Quantum Physics Proves the Existence of the Soul
Description: The American Book Award-winning author of Taking the Quantum Leap examines the startling answers modern science provides for questions about the soul--in a provocative exploration of the realm where religion, philosophy, science and spirituality intersect. Line drawings throughout.
Taking the Quantum Leap: The New Physics for Nonscientists
Description: Entertainingly traces the history of physics from the observations of the early Greeks through the discoveries of Galileo and Newton to the dazzling theories of such scientists as Planck, Einstein, Bohr, and Bohm. This humanized view of science opens up the mind-stretching visions of how quantum mechanics, God, human thought, and will are related, and provides profound implications for our understanding of the nature of reality and our relationship to the cosmos.
Dreaming Universe:
Description: What is dreaming? Why do we dream? What is the connection between our dreams and those of others? In The Dreaming Universe, National Book Award winner Dr. Fred Alan Wolf examines the psychological and anthropological basis of this most personal and most mysterious of all human activities.
5 meaningful books:
The Dictionary of Thoughts - My Grandma gave this book to my Mom for graduation. I would always sneak it out of the book case and read quote after quote till Mom discovered one of her prize books was missing.
The Secret - Another great example of "You are what you eat" except this time it's "What you think about- You bring about.
Random acts of kindness -
Description: the book that encourages grace through the smallest gestures is an antidote for a weary world. Its true stories, thoughtful quotations, and suggestions for generosity inspire readers to live more compassionately.
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success/Creating Affluence
Deepak Chopra and Wayne Dyer are my favorite speakers and authors
Books that make me giggle and snort:
Creepy Susie and 13 other Tragic Tales for Troubled Children
Click the link to read "The Debbies"
Reminds me of my experience working in Corporate America.
The Largest Tongue in Tunisia Click the link to see more cartoons

There are soooooo many fiction books I'd like to read, but for now I working on going through all the books I bought on Ebay. Most are 100+ years old and extremly amusing in a 19th turn of the century way.
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