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An imprint of SteinerBooks, Lindisfarne Books publishes a unique range of titles dedicated to transforming the pursuit of knowledge and recovering the sacred in our culture and personal lives. Here, you will find a large selection of books on a variety of subjects: For a complete list of all that we carry, see our Complete List.

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The New Essential Steiner
The New Essential Steiner
An Introduction to Rudolf Steiner for the 21st Century
Rudolf Steiner, Robert McDermott

The New Essential Steiner is an illuminating, completely new introduction to the philosophy and essential writings of Rudolf Steiner, introduced and edited by Robert McDermott, who also edited the now-classic Essential Steiner. This new volume offers selections from a wide variety of Steiner’s published works, presenting a broad, accessible overview of Anthroposophy.
Green Monasticism
Green Monasticism
A Buddhist-Catholic Response to an Environmental Calamity
Prof. Donald Mitchell, William Skudlarek, O.S.B.

Green Monasticism is a collection of articles and talks from the third Gethesemani Encounter, which took place in 2008. The theme was the Buddhist and Catholic response to the environmental crisis. In addition to covering a wide range of Catholic thought, the essays come from both the Theravadan and Mahayana traditions and cover both North American and international monastic orders.
The Genius of Money
The Genius of Money
Essays and Interviews Reimagining the Financial World
John Bloom

“To understand money in the deepest sense is to journey inwardly to grapple with the ‘money self,’ to become more conscious economic participants in financial transactions with the world, and last but not least, to work to meet the material needs of others so that our economic needs are met through others’ work. This formulation describes a three-fold virtuous cycle, one that represents a radical transformation from our current world circumstance, which tends to revolve around and end with self-interest, unsupportable accumulation, and fear born of never-enough.” —
John Bloom
Where the Shadows Lie
Where the Shadows Lie
A Jungian Interpretation of Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings
Pia Skogemann

“Skogemann goes through the whole of Tolkien’s work—characters, landscapes, and events—to determine what kind of archetypes and basic situations from the collective unconscious are appearing. And she does it with enormous zest.” —Anne Knudsen, Weekendavisen
Divine Therapy and Addiction
Divine Therapy and Addiction
Centering Prayer and the Twelve Steps
Thomas Keating

“All spiritual traditions have a wisdom literature. Alcoholics Anonymous is a spiritual tradition. Its influence and spread in the present century is going to depend on how well each generation of those in recovery assimilate and interiorize the basic wisdom that is enshrined in the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions.” —Thomas Keating
A Woman's Path
A Woman's Path
Motherhood, Love, and Personal Development
Almut Bockemühl

“A woman who wishes simultaneously to find herself as an individual and to devote herself to motherhood, is caught between two extremes that are hard to reconcile: how to integrate motherhood with one's deepest, personal aims?”
Experiencing Hildegard
Experiencing Hildegard
Jungian Perspectives
Avis Clendenen

Clendenen synthesizes the spirituality of Hildegard of Bingen into a fresh combination with insights from Jungian depth psychology—particularly that of the unconscious and the soul’s reality. Hildegard lives in these pages, not only through the superb analysis of a woman living in a turbulent and changing time, but also in an affirmation of Hildegard's deep trust of the soul’s potential to change individuals and their culture.
The Speech of the Grail
The Speech of the Grail
A Journey toward Speaking that Heals & Transforms
Linda Sussman

Sussman begins with a beautiful retelling of the story, allowing readers to inwardly reproduce the potent inner images of the text. Then she shows that it is not so much a path toward perfection as a recovery of the proper relationship with our own imperfections. She shows, too, that it is a path in which male and female aspects work together to overcome evil.
A Message for Humanity
A Message for Humanity
The Call of God's Angels at a Time of Global Crisis
K. Martin-Kuri

"Martin-Kuri acts as messenger for the angels and ultimately for their source, God.... As angels transcend religious differences, so does this book. In it, all people - religiously affiliated or not—may find heavenly inspiration and delight." — Publishers Weekly
Atlantis
Atlantis
Lost Kingdom of the Andes
Jim Allen

This book is based on full documentation of a site that corresponds to Plato’s detailed description, including the level rectangular plain; the mysterious metal “orichalcum”; red, black and white stones; hot and cold springs; the five pairs of twin sons; and a local legend of a city sunk by earthquakes, leaving a site one can visit today.
Chill
Chill
A Reassessment of Global Warming Theory
Peter Taylor

Based on his studies of satellite data, cloud cover, ocean, and solar cycles, Peter Taylor concludes that the main impetus of recent global warming has been an unprecedented combination of natural events. His investigations indicate that the current threat facing humanity is, in fact, a period of cooling, as the cycle turns, comparable in severity to the Little Ice Age of 1400–1700 CE.
Transforming History
Transforming History
A New Curriculum for a Planetary Culture
William Irwin Thompson

“A brilliant and original work that challenges us to rethink the evolution of human societies and consciousness, and to craft an education for our children that reflects human history.” —Arthur Zajonc, author of Meditation as Contemplative Inquiry and Catching the Light

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