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  • Ufos: A Great New Dawn for Humanity : Being the True Story of a Contactee and His Encounter With Intelligent Beings Who Have Visited the Planet Earth for th

    Enrique Castillo Rincon

    Paperback (Blue Dolphin Pub, May 1, 1997)
    In 1969, the author met a man at a movie theater in Caracas and began a friendship lasting four months. Three years later, this same "man" greeted the author as he was taken on board the Pleiadean ship for the first time. Castillo was later to board space ships four more times over two years. A highly respected engineer, known for his genuine credulity, he dramatically changed his life to research these amazing encounters. His true story of how events unfolded--from the ship rising out of a lake to the "people" who inhabit these vessels (and their control of natural forces)--all lead to a compelling conclusion: the universe is teeming with intelligent, conscious beings.
  • When Spirits Come Calling: The Open-Minded Skeptic's Guide to After-Death Contacts

    Sylvia Hart Wright, Andrew M. Greeley

    Paperback (Blue Dolphin Pub, April 1, 2002)
    Two out of five Americans report sensing meaningful contacts with lost loved ones. Such contacts are usually comforting - and surprisingly intense. Most do not involve mediums. And unlike near-death experiences, they come unexpectedly to healthy people going about their normal lives. Here are moving, never-before-published stories of apparent afterlife communication, told in the perceivers' own words. Comparing today's Western beliefs with those of other traditions, ancient and modern, Professor Wright opens the door to reasoned discussion about this often hush-hush subject.
  • This Strange Quantum World and You

    Patricia Topp

    eBook (Blue Dolphin Publishing, April 4, 2013)
    In the last few centuries, scientists studying the world in an objective way have solved many problems. Yet, with the view that only measurable things have reality, they have managed to split themselves and all of us off from the deep spiritual connection needed to live meaningful lives. Thus the scientists came upon their discoveries in the world of quantum physics totally unprepared. Their view of how the universe worked was shattered when they found that they could no longer stand outside looking in. In some strange way they themselves had become a part of their own experiments.This Strange Quantum World and You is a book for those from 9 to 90 who wish to gain some understanding of this quantum world. This smaller-than-an-atom world can be known only be suggestion.This book is geared toward children and suggests a few simple experiments to learn how the energy and the material part of our universe may work and that they are really different states of the same thing. We discover how information is carried in such a way as to make everything and everybody a part of a spiritual universe which is ONE. This leads children to a feeling of belonging. It also illustrates the necessity of watching how we think, speak, and act, so that we do a more responsible job of caring for our Earth and for each other.Endorsements"Patricia Topp has done a remarkable job of translating the language of quantum physics into one that a child can understand." Fritjof Capra, author of The Tao of Physics"Patricia Topp's book offers a bridge between the world of form and matter's true essence. Easy to read, it offers a straightforward understanding in an area of previous wonder. Having been an educator for over two decades, I plan to use this book and its experiments with my 4th grade class." Laurel Petersen"After reading This Strange Quantum World & You, I understood a lot more about science than I used to. The drawings and experiments help to give a more clear idea of what's being explained. This book makes reading about a tough subject fun and easy to understand." Natalie Nix, 7th grade student"This book flows from science to the beyond. Quality, thoughtful reading for children from eleven to one hundred and eleven." Terry Turk, M.S., M.A., L.P.C.Table of Contents1. The Atomic Age Begins With a Bang2. Discoveries About Light in the 1800s3. What Is This Strange Quantum World?4. Particles/Waves5. What Is Solid?6. Information Networks7. Now You See It; Now You Don't8. Caught in the Web9. Faster Than the Speed of Light10. What's It to You?ExcerptMore than two thousand years ago the Greeks talked of the universe as being made of tiny marble-like things, which they called atoms. For many years this seemed to be a useful way to view the world.Then, scientists of the 1800s began to change their thinking about atoms being solid. They thought that each atom must be more like a small solar system with a center like a little sun. They called this center the nucleus. They thought even smaller particles circled, like planets on their paths around this sun. They called these tiny specks electrons. Like our solar system, the atoms were made mostly of great spaces. Their parts were thought to be held together by a force like the one you can feel when you put the south and north poles of two magnets close together.The scientists believed that they could find out how most things in the world worked if they could study these atoms. No one knew whether the scientists were right or wrong about this. Even after the first microscopes were invented, the atoms proved to be too small to see.Is it crazy to believe in a world that you cannot see? Many scientists did not think so. In the early 1900s, they made many discoveries even in the smaller-than-an-atom world.And then along came Professor Einstein! He did not use a microscope. He just put on his thinking cap and came up with all sorts of strange ideas about energy and the solid stuff
  • This Strange Quantum World and You

    Patricia Topp

    Paperback (Blue Dolphin Publishing, Inc, May 21, 2007)
    In the last few centuries, scientists studying the world in an objective way have solved many problems. Yet, with the view that only measurable things have reality, they have managed to split themselves and all of us off from the deep spiritual connection needed to live meaningful lives. Thus the scientists came upon their discoveries in the world of quantum physics totally unprepared. Their view of how the universe worked was shattered when they found that they could no longer stand outside looking in. In some strange way they themselves had become a part of their own experiments. This Strange Quantum World and You is a book for those from 9 to 90 who wish to gain some understanding of this quantum world. This smaller-than-an-atom world can be known only be suggestion. This book is geared toward children and suggests a few simple experiments to learn how the energy and the material part of our universe may work and that they are really different states of the same thing. We discover how information is carried in such a way as to make everything and everybody a part of a spiritual universe which is ONE. This leads children to a feeling of belonging. It also illustrates the necessity of watching how we think, speak, and act, so that we do a more responsible job of caring for our Earth and for each other. Endorsements "Patricia Topp has done a remarkable job of translating the language of quantum physics into one that a child can understand." Fritjof Capra, author of The Tao of Physics "Patricia Topp's book offers a bridge between the world of form and matter's true essence. Easy to read, it offers a straightforward understanding in an area of previous wonder. Having been an educator for over two decades, I plan to use this book and its experiments with my 4th grade class." Laurel Petersen "After reading This Strange Quantum World & You, I understood a lot more about science than I used to. The drawings and experiments help to give a more clear idea of what's being explained. This book makes reading about a tough subject fun and easy to understand." Natalie Nix, 7th grade student "This book flows from science to the beyond. Quality, thoughtful reading for children from eleven to one hundred and eleven." Terry Turk, M.S., M.A., L.P.C.
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  • Ufos: A Great New Dawn for Humanity : Being the True Story of a Contactee and His Encounter With Intelligent Beings Who Have Visited the Planet Earth

    Enrique Castillo Rincon

    eBook (Blue Dolphin Publishing, Jan. 14, 2011)
    In 1969, the author met a man at a movie theater in Caracas and began a friendship lasting four months. Three years later, this same "man" greeted the author as he was taken on board the Pleiadean ship for the first time. Castillo was later to board space ships four more times over two years. A highly respected engineer, known for his genuine credulity, he dramatically changed his life to research these amazing encounters. His true story of how events unfolded--from the ship rising out of a lake to the "people" who inhabit these vessels (and their control of natural forces)--all lead to a compelling conclusion: the universe is teeming with intelligent, conscious beings.
  • Try, Try Again

    Brian Jones, R. L. Crabb

    Paperback (Blue Dolphin Pub, June 1, 1997)
    In Try, Try Again, Gus shows his friend, Marco, a trick on his skateboard. It isn't easy at first, but the more he tries, the better he gets. With a wonderful surprise ending, Gus shows us just how far a little youthful enthusiasm and imagination can take you.
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  • The Clockmaker of Mullen

    Jamison Escott, Esther Escott

    Paperback (Blue Dolphin Pub, Nov. 1, 2002)
    When a rat stops the town clock from chiming, making time stand still in the village of Mullen, the clockmaker decides to take advantage of the situation.
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  • Sad but O.K.: My Daddy Died Today : A Child's View of Death

    Barbara Frisbie Juneau

    Paperback (Blue Dolphin Pub, May 1, 1988)
    Through the eyes of her nine-year-old daughter, the author shares the events that befell her family during the time the author's husband was faced with a terminal brain tumor.
  • Call Him Father Nature: The Story of John Muir

    Patricia Topp

    language (Blue Dolphin Publishing, May 28, 2016)
    Suitable for children from 8 to 12 years of age, the story follows the life of John Muir from age 8 to age 42. John Muir was an important figure in the field of conservation, founder of the Sierra Club, and advisor to presidents in protecting western lands from over-development. He was a deeply spiritual man, who felt strongly about caring for plants and animals. He serves as a model of one who lived life free from fears and limitations. He found beauty even in such disasters of nature as winter storms and earthquakes.
  • Think Think Think

    Brian Jones, R. L. Crabb

    Paperback (Blue Dolphin Pub, )
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  • The Art of Letting Go: A Pathway to Inner Freedom

    Vidya Frazier

    Paperback (Blue Dolphin Publishing, Inc, Oct. 15, 2002)
    With refreshing insight, Vidya Frazier demystifies enlightenment for us. Speaking as a human being, not as a guru, she helps us discover a pathway to spiritual freedom that is simple and practical, yet powerfully profound. With gentle encouragement and compassion, she guides us in letting go of our mistaken identity with our ego and consistently points to our true Self that is already free, here and now, living in peace and harmony with all that is.