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Full Cauldron: Savor by Thich Nhat Hahn
Read the Entire Book Now! Renowned Buddhist master Thich Nhat Hanh has helped thousands of people find a path to mindfulness. Now, together with Harvard nutritionist, Dr. Lilian Cheung, he applies mindfulness teachings to everyday life in the most fundamental way: by focusing on the way we eat. SAVOR explores not only what one should consume, but also how to consume for individual well-being and the well-being of the world. Enjoy full access to the entire book and its practical tools including, personalized goal setting, a detailed nutrition guide, and a mindful living plan, courtesy of Team Elixir!
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Good Books in Bad Times Giveaway!
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Team Elixir's Prescriptions
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You Are Here by Thomas Kostigen
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Jenn's Rx: Thomas Kostigen helps us become mindful of how what we do at home affects people, places, and things across the globe. |
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Spirited
by Rebecca Rosen
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Abby's Rx: Heighten your intuition, connect with deceased loved ones, and surpass the psychological roadblocks holding you back.
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Open Mind by Diane Mariechild
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Molly's Rx: Bathe in daily readings on mindfulness from literary luminaries like Alice Walker, Anne Dillard and Sylvia Boorstein.
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A New Concoction from Matthew Sleeth
Read a Sneak Peek NOW! From the leading Christian voice for the green movement comes a dynamic and surprising primer on all the Bible teaches about caring for the earth. In The Gospel According to the Earth, Matthew Sleeth walks us story by story through the Bible, revealing new insights and truths about God's amazing love and plan for creation. Sleeth then shows how we can take small actions to reduce our carbon footprint and restore health to God's handiwork.

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Video Therapy: Made for Goodness |
 | Now, more than any other time in history, our world needs this message: that we are made for goodness and it is up to us to live up to our destiny. Hear what Desmond Tutu has to say about his new book, Made for Goodness.
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Words of Wisdom
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"Excuse me," said an ocean fish. "You are older than I, so can you tell me where to find this thing they call the ocean?" "The ocean," said the older fish, "is the thing you are in now." "Oh, this? But this is water. What I'm seeking is the ocean," said the disappointed fish as he swam away to search elsewhere.
- Anthony de Mello
- From The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything by James Martin, SJ
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