Friday, February 20, 2009

The Bach Remedies Workbook or A Cut Above

The Bach Remedies Workbook

Author: Stefan Ball

Here is a complete, self-contained course in the selection and use of the Bach Flower Remedies. The course begins with first principles, then in seven progressive sections covers all 38 of the remedies and their uses.

Charles William Daniel (1871-1955) was a maverick free-thinker whose tiny publishing house had august links with many of the most influential thinkers and movements of the 20th century. To wit, copies of Daniel's books could be found in the library at Ghandi's ashram. This spirit lived on after his death, and the company maintained its niche by publishing definitive texts on a variety of spiritual and esoteric subjects. Many of these titles, notably those on Aromatherapy and Bach Flower remedies, have become standard works on the subject. When the C.W. Daniel list went looking for a new home, the Vermilion and Rider imprints were the natural place for this wonderful collection of authors.



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A Cut Above: How the Man Who Gave the World the Afro Made $$ Millions!

Author: Cornell McBrid

It's a fantasy many of us have: invent a product and make a million dollars. Cornell McBride, Sr., did just that- twice. By inventing one of the most famous hair-care products in history, Cornell created on of the country's most successful African-American -owned companies.

Cornell's creation was Sta Sof Fro, a revolutionary hair-care formula that would eventually give the world the "Afro" Starting with an investment of $500, his M&M Products Company exploded onto the scene as sales skyrocketed. Cornell was a millionaire by age 35.

This is Cornell's story, packed with the lessons learned for creating and recognizing opportunities and overcoming obstacle placed in his path. A cut Above shares the steps this great American leader followed on his road to success and embodies his corporate motto: "Always giving back."



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