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The Cosmic Ordering Service: A guide to realising your dreams

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

The Cosmic Ordering Service is the new self-help phenomenon. It is recognised as the book that turned TV presenter Noel Edmonds’ life around.

Here’s an audio book that will appeal to you if you have unfulfilled dreams: Bestselling author Barbel Mohr teaches you how to fulfil all your wishes – just by placing an order with the universe.

For her, this cosmic ordering system seems to work just fine: She has used the Cosmic Ordering Service to gain her dream job, the ideal man, money, health – even a castle to live in!

Barbel Mohr has taught hundreds and thousands of others how to listen to your inner voice, place your order, sit back, and let marvellous things happen.

Listen to a sound sample of this dream audio book here:

Audio Book Downloads: The Cosmic Ordering Service: A guide to realising your dreams

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Valentines Poems in MP3 Format

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Twelve specially selected favourite love poems, read by acclaimed actors Bill Wallis and Jenny Agutter are available as a love audio book: Valentines Poems - A Dozen Red Roses - downloadable audio files for iPod and other MP3 players

This literary bouquet of blooms includes Andrew Marvell’s classic To His Coy Mistress, a beautiful extract from The Song of Solomon, Christina Rossetti’s joyful A Birthday, and Christopher Marlowe’s The Passionate Shepherd to His Love.

As well, there are Edward Fitzgerald’s meditations from The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, Edward Lear’s comic verse The Owl and The Pussycat, Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s If Thou Must Love Me, John Donne’s The Sunne Rising and lines from John Milton’s Paradise Lost.

Completing the dozen are Robert Burns’ My Love is Like A Red, Red Rose, Robert Herrick’s Delight in Disorder and Shakespeare’s Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day.

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Drugs and Alcohol, the Philosopy

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

Drugs in general, and alcohol specifically have played an important role in all cultural societies known to man, as long as history goes back. The fascination of mind expanding drugs has always pulled man in and made him try to what extent these substances could be used. Some use them to be more creative, others to forget.
In the audiobook ‘Drugs and Alcohol’ Dr. Rod L. Evans takes a philosophical look at this development: Drugs and alcohol involve personal habits that have significant social consequences. Some have said that we are a society of drinkers and pill takers; much of this consumption is legal. Should the use of intoxicants, stimulants and drug medications be governed by personal choice or regulation? Which drugs should be legal, and which should be illegal? Is law or persuasion a better method of reform?

His views are a good base to start thinking about the problem yourself. There is no final cut and dried answer to the morality of drugs and the use or abuse… There always two sides to their consumption. Should drugs taken by amateur sportsmen to increase their fitness, power or stamina be allowed, how about for professionals?

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