Books from BalboaPress

  • A Path Less Conventional
    By Michael E Morrison

    In this well researched and detailed exploration of alternative medicine, Morrison looks at the work of Joo de Deus at the Casa de Dom Incio in Brazil; the method and benefits of Buteyko breathing; the use of energy medicine; the importance ...

  • Prisoner of Words
    By Michael E Morrison

    Can we use words to make ourselves feel and actually be better? Michael Morrison certainly thinks so, and in this insightful guide he tells us about the transformational power of language.

  • Calls to God: A Spiritual Manual for Detaching Evolved Energetic Cording
    By Susan K. Todd

    This is beyond the cording you are exposed to in everyday interactions. These are conscious, energetic infiltrations that deliberately cord to you and extract energy from you discreetly without your consent. How do they impact your life?

  • A Golden Love: Relationships of Divine Enchantment
    By Craig Francis Nieuwenhuyse PhD, Laura Dawn Bridges MS

    Thank you to Diane Carlson, M.A. for the ethereal artwork and editorial work. Thanks also to Claudia A. Frantz, B.S. for her editorial review of this book. Contents Introduction A Golden Love: A Spiritual Quest 1 Part.

  • A Blueprint for Leadership Success: Leadership Wisdom, from Hearts and Minds: a Public School Miracle
    By Sandra Dean

    Sandra is a National Treasure with a rare ability to inspire others. Gail Gallant, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. A guided tour of The New Leadership Paradigm for the 21st Century. Step...

  • Changing the Dream: A Pilgrimage to Machu Picchu
    By Laura and Michael Anderson

    It was while caring for my Uncle Harold that my mother, who also had Parkinson's disease, began to need assistance. We had been very close in the past, running a dancing school together for over ten years. I knew what to do, ...

  • Mary Magdalene, Shaman: Awakening To The Indigenous Christian Soul
    By Sara Taft

    Marea Claassen, a pioneer in exploring the sacred feminine across myths, cultures, and religions, led our group, “The Sisters of the Mysteries,” to Australia. Marea, who is a Jungian analyst and wise dream weaver, helped me grow a more ...

  • Be Happy Now: Simple Steps for Enjoying Life
    By Laura Barrette Shannon

    Releasing. Regret. “If only. Those must be the two saddest words in the world.” ~ Mercedes Lackey “Never regret. Ifit's good it's wonderful. Ifit's bad it's experience.” ~ Victoria Holt ...

  • Crime Of Passion
    By Laura Lang

    ... kitchens who would eventually die of chemical poisoning, down to the mules, and let's not forget the guys who worked the stash houses, all the way to the poor lackey's who risked their lives in the submersibles, everyone got paid.

  • Blaming Japhy Rider: Memoir of a Dharma Bum Who Survived
    By Ph.D., Philip A. Bralich

    Stewart, an English teacher like I was, had a houseboy who was the son of a butcher. His father agreed to butcher the cow for us in exchange for the skin, brains, guts, bones, hooves, and so forth—all the things we didn't know what to ...

  • I'll Touch Your Heart Today
    By D. Todd Munford

    In all my time, Ive never seen, A heart that glows like yours, so clean.

  • Healing the Present from the Past: The Personal Journey of a Past Life Researcher
    By Heather S. Friedman Rivera

    “Freud clearly noted that the repressed memories of patients influenced their behavior”, states Kevin Hogan (Kevin Hogan, The New Hypnotherapy Handbook, [Nebraskaz Morris Publishing, 2001], 41). Andy Tomlinson, when discussing Dr. Ron ...

  • A Diary of Healing: My Intense and Meaningful Life with Cancer
    By Mary Ann Wasil

    You remember that old show from the late sixties and early seventies, “Bewitched,” starring Elizabeth Montgomery? She used to snap her fingers and—poof—she was transported. Well, one minute I was at the doctor's office, ...

  • The Miracle of Hospice: A Personal Journey of a Hospice Nurse
    By Cathy Truehart

    But my passion for the exploration of death and dying actually started at the age of five in a lake in Maine. Called Porter Lake, it was located in New Vineyard, a town whose population could not have been more than 500 or so.

  • Letters to Anna: Mentoring spiritually gifted children
    By Cathy Pfeil

    There was a busy street between our house and the lake. I was afraid if I just took the ducklings out they would never make it across the road. “I'm going for a box,” I told the momma duck. Returning with a box from the garage, ...

  • Rapture
    By Gail Glode

    And there's no time to waste. No time. You get to write the epilogue . . . you . . . Listen to “The Only Promise That Remains” by Reba and Justin Timberlake live at Oprah 2007 Listen to “Wake Up Everybody” by Harold Melvin and the ...

  • “WHOEVER HEARD OF A PURPLE HAPPY TREE?”
    By Joyce Timberlake

    The Happy Tree is a mischievous, lovable little creature who is an outcast from his forest home because he accidentally started a fire with a magic glass on a stick (magnifying glass).

  • Discovering the Healer Within: Discover the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit in balanced health
    By Karen D. Gilroy

    Loita asked if I had read any books or articles written by Raymond Francis, an MIT scientist. She had requested that the local library get a copy ofhis two books Never Be Sick Again, and Never Be Fat Again.

  • The Visitor: A magical understanding of uncertainty
    By Karen Mc Dermott

    I am now in first stage of dispatch, and Harry isn't in any panic —but, you know Harry, he doesn't ever panic. What do you think?” “I think you should just watch out. I don't think that you can trust Iayden. I will keep an ear out, ...

  • Within Your Reach: A Journey through Diabetes
    By Chris Lynch and Michelle Tackabery

    In this pivotal moment, when I should have asked for more time to consider such a major change in my life, I chose to mount this major obstacle instead of stay where I was and continue in the position that made me so happy.