Enough! | Book review
Books , Review / 9 April 2016

It rarely happens I’ve trouble with a book and only continue to read because of a review. That is unfortunately exactly what happened with Enough!. Let me start by saying you shouldn’t stop reading just now. I am not saying that Enough! is not worth reading or badly written, but the *way* it was written might not appeal to everyone.

According to the press release “Enough! is a groundbreaking, paradigm changing non-fiction book that reveals a simple key to happiness and abundance: changing our orientation…

The Soul Discovery Coloring Book |Review
Books , Mindfulness , Review / 1 April 2016

Adult coloring books are all the rage. Some of my friends have one, my parents got one on an outing with brothers and sisters, and I have been known to color a mandala or two. But now I have a real adult coloring book. And this book, called The Soul Discovery Coloring Book is a little different from just an average adult coloring book.
Why have those coloring books become so popular? It is not all of a sudden…

The 3 Cs, Chaos Crisis Confusion | Review
Books , Mindfulness , Review / 19 March 2016

Lately pretty much everyone around me is going through small or big painful transitions. People are stuck or just unhappy without realizing exactly why, or they have to deal with serious health issues, job loss, divorce or even death of a partner. “Life sucks” is an expression I hear a lot these days. The 3 C’s, Chaos, Crisis, Confusion: Your invitation to a new life by Alana Fairchild seems to want to tackle exactly that issue. I go through life trying to make the best out of very little. But I am quite allergic to writers who…

Book M: Liber Mundi | Review
Books , Decks , Review , Tarot / 5 March 2016

Companion books usually leave a lot to desire. We don’t call them little white booklets for nothing; they are hardly deserving of the name book and we usually crave lots more information when it is a deck that has a lot of symbolism or a consistent theme. Luckily there are decks where a companion book can be bought separately. Book M: Liber Mundi is one of those, and belongs to the Tabula Mundi nox et lux. My job to see if Book M…

Everyday Tarot: a choice centered book | Review
Books , Mindfulness , Review , Tarot / 3 February 2016

I decided to give you a golden oldie. Sure, a review site usually shows the newest releases (patience my darlings, the 2016 beauties are not yet published), but I do not want to forget about tools and books that are still useful years after their first release. So today: Everyday tarot: a choice centered book.

The title of the publication, a choice centered book, becomes immediately clear in the introduction. Author Gail Fairfield says we, not others make and form our own lives, we choose and we respond.

We as readers have a choice on how to deal with life and everything that the universe throws at us. Whether it is