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And the journey begins

Cyril Axelrod, Douglas McLean, Coleford

2005 ISBN:

£12.95

Review by: Richard James

"I approached this book curious to learn about the experience of the deaf-blind. I expected to gain insight into something that is alien to my experience - and indeed I did. However it was not the world of sensory deprivation that I learned most about...."

I approached this book curious to learn about the experience of the deaf-blind. I expected to gain insight into something that is alien to my experience - and indeed I did. However it was not the world of sensory deprivation that I learned most about. This is the autobiography of Cyril Axelrod. It is a nicely produced book, with a generous helping of photographs illustrating important people and events. Born with Usher syndrome into an orthodox Jewish family in South Africa, he was congenitally deaf and had balance problems. Early life was a struggle. His family had no training in how to communicate with him and there was little provision for the deaf in the society of the day. Transcending such difficulties without a trace of self-pity, he committed himself to ministering to others with similar problems by becoming a rabbi. Unfortunately it is forbidden in rabbinical law for a disabled person so to do, so his vocation was initially thwarted. Thus he found himself drawn towards the possibility of being a priest and, after much soul-searching, he embraced Catholicism. In doing so he lost the support of the Jewish community, including most of his family, although his mother did come to accept his unorthodox way of serving God. His sense of Jewishness remained strong (at one point he described himself as a 'Catholic rabbi') but he was happy to minister to all comers. He even set up a multiracial service for the deaf during the time of apartheid. Subsequently he carried out his pastoral mission on five different continents, having to master numerous different sign languages in order to do so. Then, in middle life, he gradually lost his sight (retinitis pigmentosa is the other feature of Usher syndrome) and so had to start learning communication again - in tactile signing and Braille this time. His life is full of extraordinary achievements, which have been honoured across the globe, in the world of the deaf-blind. Even writing this autobiography must have been an immense challenge, achieved by tactile and sign communication, through the skilful and dedicated help of the book's editor, amongst others. This man is very much a people person; a communicator in a world of silence. He does not elaborate about his disability but I was struck by the flat feel of the narrative, which seems to result from its lack of sound references and auditory metaphors. There are several passages describing situations in great detail (eg the rituals for the Sabbath or Passover) which are exclusively visual. So it was language not used that conveyed to me the reality of his deafness. As I sit in my garden writing this, gazing at a glorious tapestry of greens, I hear the sound of family Sundays drifting on the gentle breeze, a hoverfly buzzes down to the water to drink and a blackbird sings his heart out in a nearby tree. I realise how important all this is to me and how nature-centred my spiritual appreciation is; it really is hard to imagine a life without it. Conversely, I find it equally hard to appreciate the emphasis on ritual in Axelrod's life. Ritual is quite foreign to me - in my childhood the nearest we got was along the lines of 'we're eating roast beef, so it must be a Sunday'.Yet to him it was the foundation of his spirituality and of his relationships - particularly with his mother. So this was the aspect of the book I found most educational. In spite of being closed off from the joys of speech, song, music and the sounds of nature this remarkable man found the divine in the rituals of his family and his two religions. What others might perceive as a severe disability caused by an autosomal recessive gene, he took as the starting point for a life of great fulfilment. Richard James

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Colin Ludlow, Hammersmith Press

2008 ISBN: 978 1 90514 020 6

£9.99

Review by: William House

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2006 ISBN: 0 323032 92 3

£23.99

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2008 ISBN: 978 0 95483 861 4

£15.50

Review by: Richard James

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May ISBN: ISBN 978 0 95561 111 7

£4.99

Review by: Professor Theodore H MacDonald

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2007 ISBN: 978 0 44310 089 5

£39.99

Review by: Annette Gamblin

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Jared Diamond, Penguin

2006 ISBN: 0 14027 951 2

£9.99

Review by: William House

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Peter Dorsher and Mike Cummings, Primal Pictures Ltd

2007 ISBN: 1 90436 970 7

£159 (DVD)

Review by: Richard James

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2006 ISBN: 1 84310 162 9

£18.99

Review by: Jay Carpenter

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Jane Tunstill, Jane Aldgate and Marilyn Hughes, Jessica Kingsley

2007 ISBN: 1 84310 461 X

£17.99

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Elisa Rossi, Elsevier

2007 ISBN: 978 0 44310 181 6

£34.99

Review by: Alan T Plenty, acupuncturist/chiropractor

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Dr Mimi Guarneri, Fusion Press

2006 ISBN: 1 904132 96 0

£8.99

Review by: Ruth Sewell Lecturer in Integrated Cancer Care, Psychotherapist and Autogenic Training Therapist

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Daniel J. Benor, Energy Psychology Press

2008 ISBN: 978 1 60415 034 6

£17.00

Review by: Diane Holliday, EFT and natural health practitioner

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2007 ISBN: 978 0 9760 860 5

£18

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J. Mark, G. Williams, John D. Teasdale, Zindel V. Segal, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Guilford Publications

2007 ISBN: 978 1 59385 128 6

£12.99

Review by: Maggie Winkworth

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Ann Oakley, Policy Press

2007 ISBN: 978 1861349378

£12.99

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Martin Walker, Slingshot Publications

2008 ISBN: 978 0 95196 469 9

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Review by: Donald Scott, osteopath

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Glenn Colquhoun, Hammersmith Press

2007 ISBN: 978 1 90514 016 9

£9.99

Review by: Annette Gamblin

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Babette Rothschild with Marjorie Rand, WW Norton

2007 ISBN: 0 39370 422 X

£19.99

Review by: David Peters

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Robert Shaw, Routledge

2003 ISBN: 978 1 583912 69 0

£18.99

Review by: Bob Withers

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Ben E Benjamin Ph.D and Cherie M, Sohnen-Moe Sohnen-Moe Associates

2005 ISBN: 1 88290 840 6

£19.99

Review by: Justin Haroun

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2002 ISBN: 0 443 07053 9

£33.99

Review by: Ashley Conway

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Daniel Eskinazi (ed)., World Scientific, Singapore,

2001 ISBN: 981-02-4511-4

£24

Review by: Richard James

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Andrew Tresidder, Newleaf, Dublin

2002 ISBN: 0-7171-3416-4

£10.99

Review by: Richard James

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John Launer, Radcliffe Press, Abingdon

2002 ISBN: 1 85775 539 1

£23.50

Review by: William House

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Rosy Daniel, Health Creation, Bristol

2003 ISBN:

£150.00

Review by: William House

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Dylan Evans, Harper Collins

2003 ISBN:

£16.99

Review by: Richard James

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Denis Postle, Wentworth Learning Resources, London

2003 ISBN: 0 954 54660 1

£19.95 pers

Review by: Richard James

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JA Kottler and J Carlson, in association with Brad Keeney, Brunner Routledge, NY and Hove

2004 ISBN: 0 41594 822 3

£11.50

Review by: Dr Natalie Tobert, Research Theme Leader Complementary Therapies, School of Integrated Health, Univ

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Joy Higgs, Barbara Richardson & Madeleine Abrandt Dahlgren, Butterworth Heinemann, Edinburgh

2004 ISBN: 0 750 6 5429 5

£25

Review by: Richard James

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Antonella Sansone, Karnac Books, London

2004 ISBN: 1 85575 355 3

£22.50

Review by: Bob Lister Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition, London Metropolitan University

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Music for relaxation and healing

Jan Ellan-Bows, West Park Recordings, Harrogate,

2004 ISBN: (all profits go to Ref No: MSS 89-2 DDD The Cultur

£10 + 1.50

Review by: Richard James

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"This CD contains music for meditation and simple guidance on how to proceed. I was intrigued by the method, having not met an approach like this before. Lying semi-supine, one focuses the attention on the body in a particular way - the attention travels around the face, the body and finally around the heart in a way similar to the hands of a clock...."

Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy: an integrated approach to care

Denise Tiran, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh

2004 ISBN:

£23.99

Review by: Joanne Borg

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Richard James
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