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One only has to look at the child sticking out like a sore thumb, in the brightly coloured paisley shirt, surrounded by children in more appropriate dress for a school photograph to see why Shane Ward is instinctively the type of person not to conform to pigeon holes. Did his mother create a monster or just a young lad with an abnormally acute desire to explore why mothers would want dress children in silly shirts?

At the age of 8, Shane wrote a story called 'The Inquisitive Explorers'. His teacher was so impressed she had the story typed and it was stapled to a front cover designed and drawn by Shane himself. It would probably have been at this point where the battle between words and music jostled for a place in his future. But life for some poeple is rarely a straight and easy path, especially if life habitually hands you a metaphorical microphone but always forgets to plug it in.

Stop Smoking: Diary of a Quitter

Shane quit smoking on 16 April 2005. He smoked over 20 a day for 28 years. Having realised that there was no 'easy way', for him at least, to quit smoking he was willing to take all the help he could get. But despite using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and a lot of support from an internet forum, Shane was still responsible to find a way, any way he could, to beat his addiction. So if you want to quit smoking you might find this 'real time' diary more than useful. It discusses what happens for a whole year. It looks at what works and what doesn't. It discusses what quitting is really like for the majority of smokers. It explores the reason why 'will power' is not necessarily enough to beat your addiction to nicotine. And because the diary was written as it really happened, you will be able to relate to the book as it happens to you.

Add to the mix a little bit of humour and Shane's penchant for silly poetry and you have an entertaining book that helps you quit smoking while having a little fun at the same time.

There is no in depth discussion about medical diseases or chemical substances. Knowledge of either is likely to help you quit smoking. 'Stop Smoking: Diary of a Quitter' helps you to find out what does help you quit smoking.

England bans smoking in public places on 1 July 2007. Folks in the UK can buy this book for cheaper than a packet of 20 fags. So what have you got to lose?.... except that smoker's cough of course :-)
 

 

 

Walking the Path

"... an amazing writer", Alison Baughman. "Gripping stuff", Chris Ward. "It took me twice as long to read this chapter because I couldn't see the screen for the tears", Michelle Cotton.

Walking the Path is an autobiography that, at times, is stranger than fiction but in the truth of the telling stretches reality to its limits. As the pace gets quicker and quicker you are guaranteed an emotional workout as good as any fiction story. As a promotional Word Doc it was read by over 5000 people. Now it is available for you to own as a paperback.

Everyone has a journey through life. In the world of the occult it is known as 'Walking the Path'. For those who intentionally and willingly step on the esoteric path they agree to a 'speeding up' of internal growth. What happens when one does so can make quite gripping reading.

Knowledge comes only with experience and this is perhaps another way to look at the Chinese curse, 'may you live in interesting times'. This book is, to the best of the author's recall, the story of his life so far. And as he hasn't done with living it yet you could say that it is a reflection of where he has been and where he might be going as a result.

The Philosophy of the Tarot for the 21st Century

"The 21st Century begins in a world with all the problems of the 20th Century: war, famine, disease, and poverty. The world, never the less, is changing and the people bask in the hope of a glorious new age.

Well, here we are! So what do we do next?"
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There are enough books out there on how to read Tarot cards. This is not one of them. The story of the 'book of life', as Tarot is sometimes called, is about a method of living. It is possible for every person in the world to stop what they are doing and find out where they are in the Tarot's story.

'The Philosophy of the Tarot for the 21st Century' was written precisely for people of the 21st century. It was written for the low paid worker who wants to find out the best way to get a pay rise. It was written for the person looking for a partner in love. It was written for the person who wants to develop themselves, not just spiritually but emotionally and mentally. It was written for those who feel oppressed, victimised, disaffected or out of control. It was written as a tool to become stronger, more self confident, in control and to work towards becoming better people and building better societies. It does not sugar coat the way life is and, at times, it has been noted that the author offers strong opinions where others might have been a little more diplomatic. The author offers no apologies for it. The author has acted in life where others offered only words. Doing what is right is not always the easy option.

There is a limited edition in paperback but is also available in ebook formats. See synergebooks for details.

Numerology: Making it Work for You

This is an essential self development guide to understanding how to make numerology work. So many books teach about single numbers and principles but so few go deep enough into how to put those numbers and principles together. For the student of numerology it is an often neglected subject.

To the uninitiated, on the other hand, there is a snapshot view that can be used immediately, using the ground breaking and most complete coverage of the combination of Birth Days and Life Paths ever attempted. Pick any date of birth and you will find it here. This book gives you an insight into every person whose birthday you know. Some people might think of this as having an unfair advantage.

The book also includes descriptions of karmic debt numbers, the common master numbers 11 and 22 and the rare appearances of the master numbers 33, 44 and 55.

There is a limited edition in paperback but is also available in ebook formats. See synergebooks for details.

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