
Through ten deeply insightful chapters, Bastian Locke's Fascinating Concepts of Karma explores how karma operates not as a mystical force of reward or punishment, but as a natural law of cause and effect—a universal principle shaping the evolution of consciousness. He reveals how every choice we make sends ripples into the world, and how those ripples eventually return, teaching us about who we are and what we still need to learn.
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Between Emptiness and Being: The Buddha and the Western Mind is Boris Kriger's profound dialogue between two civilizations of thought — the contemplative East and the analytic West. Where Buddhism dissolves the illusion of permanence, Western philosophy constructs systems to preserve it. Between the silence of the Buddha and the speech of metaphysics lies the forgotten middle ground where awareness itself becomes understanding.
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In The Unseen Burden: Is Creating Conscious AI Morally Right?, philosopher and futurist Julian Vexley explores one of the most haunting ethical dilemmas of our time: what if the birth of a conscious machine also gives rise to the possibility of suffering? Written in lucid, evocative prose, this book invites readers to step beyond science fiction and confront the emotional and moral realities of digital sentience.
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Tamsin Haleshenk unpacks the science and structure of keto with clarity and balance, exploring both its remarkable benefits and its realistic challenges. Readers are guided through ten essential facts that explain what ketosis really is, how to achieve it, and what happens inside the body during this powerful metabolic shift. From understanding the correct macronutrient ratios — high fat, moderate protein, and very low carbohydrates — to identifying the difference between healthy and unhealthy fats, this book provides a complete overview of how to approach keto safely and effectively.
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In Intermittent Fasting: 10 Facts About This Popular Eating Pattern, Tamsin Haleshenk explores the science, history, and practical wisdom behind this increasingly popular lifestyle. Drawing on cutting-edge research, she explains how periods of fasting trigger powerful metabolic changes — reducing insulin levels, improving fat metabolism, and supporting cellular rejuvenation through a process known as autophagy.
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From mastering digital communication and building trust, to handling crises, confronting toxic influence, and balancing family or independent enterprises, The Ethical Leader’s Playbook by Colin Maxwell reveals how authentic leadership can transform teams, culture, and entire organizations. It shows that quarterly reports do not measure true success. Success is measured by the legacy of integrity, that a leader leaves behind.
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Heinrich Wilson's The Weak Generation: We Were Never This Sick Before delivers a brutal but honest look at: Why emotional weakness became socially acceptable. How overprotection destroys confidence. Why everyone thinks they have a disorder. How comfort kills discipline and purpose. Why responsibility is disappearing. Why modern life feels harder even though it isn’t. And how society rewards fragility over strength.
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