New June titles & a new on-line magazine format
It’s a beautiful day here today and we are filled with thoughts of how very much there is in this wonderful world to be grateful for. The British are mocked the world over for spending so much time talking about the weather, but all it takes is a bit of sun and warmth to make us feel so much more connected with the true essence of life, the very substrate of the universe which we feel sure is benevolence, good will, and love.
And that’s something worth talking about, isn’t it?
Our June issue is now online, and below you’ll find some links to help you browse through it:
- This month’s articles, including the editorial by Sarah Portsmouth and Ann Napier and features by Joe Vitale, Robert Schwartz,Jonathan Goldman, Maddy Harland and Diana Cooper
- We also have new ‘website only’ books - all on extra special offer - the titles in this section are only available via our website and offer you savings of up to 60% on new titles by Robert Holden, Angela McGerr, Madonna Gauding and others
More ways to share your views
By the way, you’ll find that the online articles are
presented in our new-style magazine format, which we hope you’ll find much more readily accessible and easy to read. It is still being developed, so please do let us know what you think of it, and we may be able to incorporate your ideas. Also new is the possibility for you to add reviews of your own to the book pages on our website. Just visit the page about the book you’d like to review, and follow the instructions. You need to be logged in to use this function.
A thank you from the NapiersOf course, the subject of this month’sCygnus Review is not just a coincidence. The questions ‘Why do we suffer? How do we heal?’ are very much on our minds at the moment owing to Ann’s ongoing healing journey, and we are hoping to share more of our thoughts about it in our July issue.
Meanwhile, we’d like to thank you all for your kind, heartfelt wishes and prayers for Ann’s health, and for help for our whole family as we face as best we can the challenges that life brings before us. Ann has been out of hospital for a few weeks now, and we are deeply happy to report that she feels better - spiritually, mentally and physically - than she can remember for a long time.
Some of the Features in This Issue of the Review

Spiritual guidance for dealing with feelings of mortality and threat, and encouraging patients to not only take an active part in healing but also to view illness as a positive passage to new awareness.
This features the remarkable concept of Ho’opopono from
HawaiiThis edition is a CygnusBooks Publication

Gary Zukav explains how a powerful new dynamic is at play in human relationships.
What if there were a technique for sounding the personal name of God that could change the world?
Ever wanted to find your own space & rediscover the joys of the natural world? Nick Rosen did…
