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BOOKS By Peter Tompkins & Christopher Bird. Publ: Harper & Row, (Perennial Library) USA. 444 pages, softcover. RRP - $26.00 Way Of Approaching Disease By Ed McCabe. Publ: Energy Publications, 99-RD1 Morrisville, NY 13408 USA. nan A remarkable collection of research and information on techniques to improve our soil. Many topics are covered such as Rudolf Steiner's Biodynamic agriculture, Dan Carlson's growth stimulating Sonic Bloom, nature spirits and devas, psy- chic skills, and ancient antennas of cosmic radiation from Phil Callahan (see article on pages 28 & 29). For those who read The Secret Life of Plants by the same authors, you will appreciate their talent for digging up interesting and non-dogmatic information which treats living things, such as soil with the respect that it deserves If you have enjoyed the recent arti- cles in Nexus Magazine about Oxygenation and Hydrogen Peroxide by Waves Forest, then you will love this hard to get book. It contains the best research available in a book to date on ALL these types of therapy. Includes Hydrogen Peroxide, Ozone, Aerox etc, with laboratory studies, case histories, methods, and sources of information. It is without doubt the most definitive book on this subject, and I urge as many readers as possible to obtain it. (I would suggest your local new age bookstore, but I doubt they would have it, so try the contact list given on page 31 of this issue). This is the book that the med- ical authorities don't like to talk about. Environment friendly ways to deal with unwanted garden pests and diseases. By Trevor G. Forsythe. Publ: Thorsons (UK). 128 pages, softcover, RRP $12.99 Did you know ... * that by tolerating your wasps, you could save your cabbages from cater- pillars? * that woodlice in the compost heap speed up the decaying process?, and * that earwigs do an excellent job in clearing aphids? All this and other interesting infor- mation on how to use organic, chemi- cal free pest control measures, and disease resistant vegetable varieties. By Roger Coghill. Publ: Thorsons (UK) 1990. 192 pages, softcover, RRP $14.99 A good book for anyone who wants to know more about electro-magnetic energy. Apart from reading the article on pages 42-44 in this issue there is still not much comprehensive infor- mation on this much debated subject. The books draws on the author's considerable experience as founder of Britain's first consultancy specialising in the monitoring and control of elec- tro-pollution. It includes research on the effects on humans of power lines, VDUs, car telephones, micro-waves, fluorescent lighting, radio and TV waves and many more. You will all throw out your waterbeds after reading this one. by Len Clampett. Publ: Len Clampett, PO Box 1863, Launceston. Tas. 7250. RRP $6 (add $2 P+P if by mail) This book tells you what the bankers do not want you to know, ie the stark simple facts about money NEXUS - 36 and money flow. It deals with things such as credit creation, (which is only allowed by the Reserve Banks), and has some quite remarkable facts about the history of money and banking. As the editor of The New Citizen remarked, anybody who has ever com- plained about bank interest rates should read this book or shut-up! SQUARES Thru Jain (Volume One). Publ: F.R.E.£E.D.O.M.S Publications. (For Research Expressing Essential Data Of Majik Squares). c/- Majik Square Studio. PO Box 396, Byron Bay. NSW 2481 After 12 years of research Jain has emerged with a truly unique book. It is a masterpiece of illustrating the beauty and intricacy of majik squares. Designed as step by step guide to cre- ate your own majik squares, for both young and old, the book itself is sized to the Golden Rectangle (1:1.618) Available from your local new-age or metaphysical bookstore. More info on Majik Squares in future issues of Nexus Magazine. By Gregory Ah Ket. Publ: Compendium, (Melb). Distributed by Gordon & Gotch. 160 pages, softcover, RRP - $16.95 An excellent book by one of Australia's best known herbalists. You will be surprised at the many simple remedies from your average kitchen herb, for problems such as colic, diar- rhoea and colds to name a few. The book is clear on how to identi- fy, prepare and use commonly found herbs, including weeds. In simple lan- guage you will learn how to make a poultice, a compress, oil or just plain ointments. The book is divided into appropriate sections such as 1) the basic princi- ples; 2) the Herbs; 3) the Remedies SECRETS OF THE SOIL OXYGEN THERAPIES - A New 212 pages, softcover SUCCESSFUL ORGANIC PEST CONTROL - ELECTRO-POLLUTION - How To Protect Yourself Against It. HAND OVER OUR LOOT! THE BOOK OF HARMONY HERBAL TREATMENT OF COMMON AILMENTS YEAR BOOK - FEBRUARY 1991