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Throughout the long coridors of history many societies have studied death.

 

Some have even come to understand and respect it as a portal to a greater beyond - although this isn't the prevailing view in the West today.

 

Many societies formulated their own route-maps for death. The Egyptians and the Tibetans both created

 

'A Book of the Dead'.

 

This little book is a similar volume except that it

is for everyone.

 

Its purpose is to give a step-by-step account of the processes involved, the places you will wind up in and the intelligences - human and non-human - you are likely to meet there.

 

It may not be what you imagined at all but as it describes your eternal future, it's certainly worth taking a look at.

'Everyone's Book of the Dead' 

 

is the Fifth Volume in the Nosegay Books' Seeds of Wisdom series.

The message from Timothy J Wyatt’s new book

 

‘Once You're Dead You're Made For Life: 

Realities of Karma and Reincarnation’ is:

 

You just can't get away from Karma. It lurks in every nook and cranny of the universe – sometimes it seems to ambush and sometimes acts as advice, but always to harmonise.

 

We accumulate and burn off Karma through many life times, incarnating as soldiers and saints or princes and

paupers. But our eternal journey is a tough one involving agonies and ecstasies - as well as a very steep learning

curve.

 

As we evolve we see things from every angle and experience all perspectives.

 

We are alternately men and women.  We live in every race and on every continent. It is a cosmic game of snakes and ladders as we suffer triumphs and defeats. Running time and time again to Earth School on the physical plane, we finally realise where we're going.

 

'Once You're Dead You're Made For Life' 

 

is the Fourth Volume in the Nosegay Books' Seeds of Wisdom series. Post-mortem Worlds', has been warmly received in Theosophical circles.

Books

REVOKING THE REICH

is the fascinating story of how magic and intrigue helped the Allies defeat Germany in the Second World War.

 

Based on detailed research, it reveals how British intelligence used the wickedest man in the world to lure a top Nazi to Britain - not to talk peace but to subvert the Third Reich by occult means.

How were King George VI and a pair of world-famous writers involved in the plot?

 

And how did a working class boy from Yorkshire come to play such a pivotal role in one of the most secret deception operations of all time?

Postcards from Chiangmai by Tim Wyatt is the perfect antidote to the ‘nice’ glossy celebrity travelogues from the likes of Stephen Fry and Michael Palin and their ilk with their corporate duty not to offend.

 

After all, the benign BBC is picking up the tab for the books and the televisions shows that spawned them.

 

Fortunately, former television reporter and freelance writer Tim Wyatt is unencumbered by such sensitivities. He’s produced a little gem covering three fascinating months (starting at the buttend of 2006) seeking spiritual enlightenment and sanctuary from an increasingly absurd Britain in Chiangmai in northern Thailand.

Tim Wyatt, reads extracts from his book - Postcards from Chiangmai and other utterings - and talks about the inspiration behind his acerbic take on the Thailand city..

Tim Wyatt

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