ADAMS

Sisters Barbara Mark and Trudy Griswold, coauthors of the Angelspeake series, return with Heaven & Beyond (Apr., $14.95), an inspirational guide to the transition called death as revealed to them by angels. In Wisdom of the Animals (Apr., $16 paper), telepathic animal communicator Raphaela Pope, with Elizabeth Morrison, shares some of the dialogues she's had with furred, feathered and finned friends, along with simple instructions for those who wish to do likewise.

ANDREWS MCMEEL

Conjure up cash with the help of 52 charms and chants in The Little Book of Money Spells (Apr., $10.95) by Sophia. Meditations for Cats (Apr., $9.95) by Anne Herman offers feline philosophy from such sages as James Joyce, Groucho Marx and Fran Lebowitz. Sabrina Burton peeks into her crystal ball in The Lucky Book: Fun Predictions for Your Future (Apr., $8.95 paper).

From Monterey Editions:Wisdom from the Road Less Traveled (May, $5.95) showcases M. Scott Peck's life-affirming message. Lorraine DarConte's Feng Shui (May, $5.95) shows readers how to use this ancient Chinese art of placement to create harmony.

From Little Books:Open Your Mind, Open Your Life (Apr., $4.95) by Taro Gold samples the wisdom of the East. Julie Mars's Astrology for Women series (The Taurus Woman; The Aries Woman, and so on, June, $4.95 each) delves into each sign of the zodiac from a feminine angle.

ANTHROPOSOPHIC PRESS

The first English translation of Rudolf Steiner's The Fourth Dimension (June, $18.95 paper) offers perspectives on new horizons of awareness. Steiner also examines occult history and some of the key personalities in the 20th century's spiritual revolution in Spiritualism, Madame Blavatsky, and Theosophy (Nov., $19.95 paper). School Renewal (Oct., $16.95 paper) by Torin M. Finser encourages a spiritual view of education and personal growth. Spirit and Art (Nov., $30 paper) by Van James reveals how human consciousness has evolved through the medium of art.

BALLANTINE

Bri Maya Tiwari's three-part Ayurvedic healing method for women is revealed in The Path of Practice (Dec., $14.95 paper). Andrew Newberg, Eugene d'Aquili and Vince Rause investigate the brain science of spiritual experience in Why God Won't Go Away (Apr., $24.95).

From Wellspring:The Herbal Epicure (Feb., $16 paper) by Carole Ottesen explains the healing properties of herbs. Barefoot on Holy Ground (May, $14.95 paper) by Gloria D. Karpinski offers a dozen lessons in spiritual living. Ancient Taoist scrolls discovered in remote areas of China are the topic of The Jesus Sutras (Aug., $24.95).

BANTAM DELL

Christiane Northrup explores alternative ways of dealing with physical as well as spiritual midlife transitions in The Wisdom of Menopause (Mar., $27.95). In No Less than Greatness (July, $23.95), author Mary Manin Morrissey presents spiritual and practical wisdom for those who desire deeper, more authentic love in their lives. Jan Spiller shows how to effectively combine the energy of New Moon Power Days with positive thinking in New Moon Astrology (Nov., $16.95 paper).

From DTP: Carol Gurney shares her techniques for making a spiritual connection with any animal in The Language of Animals (Aug., $12.95 paper).

From Delacorte: Mary D. Midiff examines the profound relationship between women and horses in She Flies Without Wings (Apr., $23.95).

BARRON'S

The history of shamanism—and instruction in its practice—is the focus of The Book of the Shaman (Mar., $16.95) by Nicholas Wood. The Healing Labyrinth (Apr., $16.95) by Helen Raphael Sands includes step-by-step instructions in taking a meditative path of one's own. Richard Craze's Numerology Decoder (Mar., $19.95 paper) explains how to create a three-digit personality analysis. Susan Lilly's Crystal Decoder (May, $19.95 paper) helps novices to decipher the meanings of crystals and use them to forecast and shape the future. Dorothye Parker's Color Decoder (Oct., $19.95 paper) reveals how color affects personality, desires and destiny. Love Potions & Charms (Feb., $16.95) by Francis Melville contains more than 50 recipes for seduction. Designed for travelers, Peaceful Journey (Oct., $24.95) by Shelley Lynne Cummins packages a yoga handbook with two CDs of mantras, breathing techniques, meditation music and more. The Book of Fortunes (Sept., $16.95) by Lilian Verner-Bonds describes 40 different divination methods. The Tarot Spellcaster (Sept., $18.95) by Terry Donaldson instructs readers in how to enhance their career, love life, physical well-being and more. The Book of Spells II (Sept., $18.95) by Marian Green serves up more petitions, charms and magic. Ann-Marie Gallagher's Inner Magic (Sept., $16.95 paper) explains contemporary witchcraft and how to use it. Lucy Summers's The Book of Wicca (Sept., $16.95 paper) shares tools for practicing this earth-centered craft. Goddess archetypes and their influence on women's lives is explored in Awakening Your Goddess (Aug., $14.95 paper) by Liz Simpson.

BERKLEY/PERIGEE

Joseph Sharp reflects on life's inner journey in Spiritual Maturity (June, $14.95 paper).

BLUESTAR

In The 7 Bodies Unveiled (May, $12.95 paper), Stephen Isaac draws from the works of Flower A. Newhouse to explain the seven bodies of man, including etheric or astral and mental. Sulamith Wulfing's art is at the core of Angels (Feb., $9.95), which combines the poetry of Milton, Shakespeare, Blake and others with her paintings of angelic beings, and Miracle of Tears (Nov., $12.95) by Marie, Queen of Romania, the story of a heavenly being called Sunchild.

CHRONICLE

Learn to Love (Dec., $14.95 paper) by Mary Jaksch details how to create intimacy through role-changing, deep listening and positive symbolism. Nature of the Chinese Character (Sept., $14.95) by Barbara Aria delves into the meaning and symbolism of the Chinese language and culture. Office Kama Sutra (July, $12.95) by Julianne Balmain and Thorina Rose takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the delectation and delight that awaits in the workplace.

CLARKSON POTTER

Find enlightenment at the end of a leash with Zen Dog (Sept., $17) by Toni Tucker and Judith Adler, a collection of black-and-white photographs of canines that illuminate quotes from Zen masters.

CLIFF STREET

Life Without Limits (Jan., $24) by Lucinda Bassett shows how to use anxiety positively to attain a life of personal abundance. Chi Fitness (July, $15) by Sue Benton and Drew Denbaum is a guide to creating a total mind-body-energy connection.

CONARI PRESS

Damien Sharp does the math for love, success and fulfillment in Simple Numerology (May, $14.95). Ariana blends feng shui, witchcraft, astrology and more to create beautiful spaces in House Magic (May, $15.95). Cartoonist Trina Robbins rifles mythology for 20 kick-ass goddesses in Eternally Bad (July, $15.95 paper). Once and Future Myths (Aug., $24.95) by Phil Cousineau looks at how ancient tales are played out in the present day. Nature's Healing Oracle (Sept., $24.95) by Ambika Wauters accesses the healing properties of plants through meditation and card readings. The Body Shop founder Anita Roddick addresses consumer ethics in the 21st century global village in Take It Personally (Oct., $26.95 paper). The Way We Pray (Oct., $15.95 paper) by Maggie Oman Shannon addresses a pan-religious audience. Hugh Prather, one of the founders of the human potential movement, reflects on Love and Courage (Nov., $13.95 paper). Aubrey Wallace's Earth Wisdom (Nov., $15.95 paper) is a daybook for reconnecting to the natural world. Crossing traditions and centuries, Mystics, Masters, Saints and Sages (Oct., $16.95 paper) by Robert Ullman and Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman is a collecting of stories and writings on spiritual enlightenment.

CONTEMPORARY

Maureen Gilmer's The Gardener's Way (Jan., $17.95 paper) offers 365 affirmations for rekindling one's relationship to botanical spirituality. Charles Cook's Awakening to Nature (Apr., $14.95) assists readers in cultivating a more meaningful connection with the natural world. Writing and the Spiritual Life (June, $14.95) by Patrice Vecchione reflects on the presence of the spiritual in the everyday, and offers exercises to help writers tap into the voices of their souls.

CORNELL UNIV. PRESS

Going Native (Feb., $42.50) by Shari M. Huhndorf examines the negative implications of Native American imagery, including the New Age movement's pernicious fascination with all things native. The Secret Lore of Egypt (Oct., $39.95) by Erik Hornung spotlights Egypt's influence on modern-day esoteric endeavors.

CPS

In The Golden Ones (May, $14.95 paper), Carole A. P. Chapman tells of a woman who goes to a hypnotherapist for weight control and encounters the lost world of Atlantis through past-life regression.

THE CROSSING PRESS

Atala Dorothy Toy delves into the nature of the conscious mind in Explorations in Consciousness (Jan., $14.95 paper). Fourteen spiritual healers are profiled in Healing Spirits (Mar., $20.95 paper) by Judith Joslow-Rodewald and Patricia West-Barker. Michael P. Milburn charts the similarities between contemporary Western medicine and traditional Eastern methods in The Future of Healing (Apr., $16.95 paper). Cassandra Eason taps into otherworldly energies in A Complete Guide to Magic and Ritual (Apr., $18.95 paper). Foretelling the future through dowsing is the focus of A Little Book of Pendulum Magic (May, $9.95 paper) by D. J. Conway. Paul Tuitean and Estelle Daniels's Essential Wicca (May, $20.95 paper) is a resource for neophytes as well as more experienced practitioners. Black Holes and Energy Pirates (June, $14.95 paper) by Jesse Reeder explains how to release creative energy for personal and professional fulfillment. Alan Oken's Numerology Demystified (June, $10.95 paper) takes readers on a journey of self-discovery through numbers. For intermediate to advanced healers, Reliance on the Light (July, $16.95 paper) by Diane Stein shows how to achieve psychic protection through meditation and visualization.

DEVORSS PUBLICATIONS

The Graceland edition of The Impersonal Life (June, $10.95 paper) by Anonymous is a manual of spiritual teaching and discipline billed as "the little book in which Elvis found the light."

DK

A quartet of titles in the Whole Way Library series includes Divine Intuition by Lynn A. Robinson, a guide to nurturing inner wisdom; Feng Shui by Zaihong Shen, which explains how to bring both life and life-space into harmony; Kundalini Yoga by Shakta Kaur Khalsa, an instruction book on a branch of the discipline geared to release tension, increase energy and create happiness and health; and Sexual Healing Through Yin & Yang (Feb., $13.95 each paper) by Zaihong Shen, which interprets not Marvin Gaye but rather an ancient Chinese system for increasing health, longevity and enjoyment. The Secrets of... series expands with a host of new titles, including Secrets of Numerology by Dawne Kovan, ...Handwriting Analysis by Jacqui Tew, ...Color Healing by Stephanie Norris, ...Divination by John Astrop and, with Natural Health magazine, ...QiGong by Angus Clark, ...Reiki by Anne Charlish and Angela Robertshaw, ...Dreams by Caro Ness, ...Chinese Herbal Medicine by Penelope Ody and …Ayurveda by Gopi Warrier, Dr. Harish Verma and Karen Sullivan (Nov., $9.95 each paper).

DUTTON

In Past Lives, Future Healing (July, $24.95), psychic Sylvia Browne traces the link between health and relationship problems and unresolved past lives, and looks at the influence the afterlife can have on health and happiness in this life.

FAIR WINDS PRESS

Earth Mother Magic (Aug., $16.95 paper) by Judika Illes serves up dozens of spells, recipes and incantations for conjuring everything from money to love. The Essential Handbook of Women's Spirituality and Ritual (May, $22.95) by Barbara G. Walker explores techniques and ceremonies for women that enhance the life of the spirit. Li Hongzhi's Falun Gong (May, $14.95 paper) explains a philosophy rooted in ancient oral tradition that integrates high ethical standards with physical well-being. Cynthia W. Quarta serves up simple martial-arts exercises for beginners in Tai Chi in a Chair (July, $16.95 paper). Linda Sonntag covers 23 positions in The Bedside Kama Sutra (Sept., $19.95 paper). Sara Jenkins shares her own personal spiritual journey in The Other Side of Nirvana (Oct., $22.95). Psychic, spiritual healer and ghostbuster Echo Bodine shares her adventures with things that go bump in the night in Relax, It's Only a Ghost (Oct., $12.95 paper). Carl McColman combines Christian spirituality and Wiccan practice in Embracing Jesus and the Goddess (Oct., $22.95), while the feminine side of an ancient divination system is the focus of I Ching of the Goddess (Oct., $25.95 paper) by Barbara G. Walker, which includes 64 illustrated cards. IBS Breakthrough (Dec., $15.95 paper) by Leigh Fortson turns to holistic Chinese treatments for dealing with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Launching the new A Magical Guide to... series, Cassandra Eason whips up spells and rituals for a better love life in A Magical Guide to Love & Sex (Oct., $14.95 paper). Marie Roberts draws on Eastern and Western traditions to help readers reconnect with their feelings in Out of Your Mind and Into Your Heart (Sept., $12.95 paper). Bedroom Feng Shui (Sept., $10.95 paper) by Clear Englebert shows how to bring harmony to the boudoir. Living Feng Shui (Sept., $19.95 paper) by Carole Hyder profiles people whose problems have been solved by the principles of this philosophy. D. J. Conway's Complete Guide to Wicca (Aug., $20.95 paper) instructs students in the Wiccan practice. A Little Prosperity Magic (Aug., $9.95 paper) by Cynthia Killion teachers readers how to achieve financial and spiritual abundance.

FINDHORN

(Lantern, dist.)

Guido Mina di Sospiro blends history, botany, legend and more in The Story of Yew (Apr., $12.95), the tale of an ancient tree. James R. Twyman finds inspiration in unexpected places in Ten Spiritual Lessons I Learned at the Mall (May, $12.95 paper). Christine L. Smith explores the spirituality of the late John Denver in A Mountain in the Wind (Feb., $14.95 paper). Dawn Nelson offers instruction in caring for others through touch in From the Heart Through the Hands (Oct., $13.95 paper). Marko Pogacnik traces the effect of the feminine principle on personal and planetary healing in The Daughter of Gaia (Oct., $15.95 paper). Flower Essences for Relationships (Oct., $13.95 paper) by Martin J. Scott with Gael Mariani explains how to use natural tools to enhance and empower emotional lives. John L. Payne channels the teachings of a non-physical group entity in Omni Reveals the Four Principles of Creation (Mar., $15.95 paper).

FIRESIDE

Gloria Arenson explains the principles of the self-healing system in Meridian Therapy in Five Simple Steps to Emotional Healing (Dec., $13 paper). Drawing on astrology, psychology and psychic insight, Judith Turner shows how birthdays are the essential key to understanding personality in The Hidden World of Relationships (Oct., $18 paper). Patricia Telesco's How to Be a Wicked Witch (Sept., $12 paper) is a lighthearted but learned primer on the art of spellcraft. Ma Ananda Sarita and Swami Anand Geho teach ancient holistic sexual techniques in Tantric Love (Aug., $15 paper). Soul Signs in Love (Feb., $12 paper) by Diane Eichenbaum taps into the zodiac to help create lasting relationships. Phyllis Vega's Romancing the Tarot (Feb., $12 paper) shows how to ply the cards for answers to questions about love and sex.

HARMONY

Tara Bennett-Goleman's Emotional Alchemy (Jan., $24) integrates scientific research with the Buddhist practice of mindfulness for techniques to stop negative thinking and harmful habits. Thinking with Your Soul (Mar., $25) by Richard Wolman outlines the importance of spiritual intelligence and includes a test for determining individual spirituality profiles. Psychic Gary Quinn teachers readers to connect with heavenly messengers for answers to life's most pressing questions in May the Angels Be with You (May, $17.95). Roger Housden contemplates the inspiring words of such poets as Walt Whitman and Rumi in Ten Poems to Change Your Life (Aug., $14). Deepak Chopra's Grow Younger, Live Longer (Sept., $24) is a 10-step program for spiritual renewal and age reversal. Sacred Contracts (Dec., $25) by Caroline Myss explains how readers can identify their spiritual energies, awaken divine potentials and discover their life purposes.

HARPERCOLLINS

A sequel to Goddesses in Everywoman, Jean Shinoda Bolen's Goddesses in Older Women (Mar., $25) provides new archetypes to help guide women entering their powerful, creative, crone years. In Return from Heaven (Mar., $23), children's past-lives expert Carol Bowman uses real-life case studies to explain the phenomena of same-family reincarnation—the souls of deceased loved ones returning as infants. Wayne W. Dyer turns from the intellect to the healing energy within to solve life's challenges in There's a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem (Sept., $24).

HARPER SAN FRANCISCO

In The Dance (Sept., $20), Oriah Mountain Dreamer challenges readers to lead lives of passion, energy and honesty. Goddess Initiation (Oct., $16 paper) by Francesca De Grandis provides a month-to-month program in shamanism based on Celtic Faerie tradition. The latest developments in near-death experience and after-death experience are explored in Life After Loss (Dec., $23) by Raymond Moody and Dianne Arcangel. William Buhlman shares techniques for out-of-body experiences and shows how they lead to the true spiritual self in The Secret of the Soul (July, $15 paper).

HAY HOUSE

Doreen Virtue shares a personal story about how what she calls "nature's angels" changed her life in Healing with the Fairies (Apr., $13.95 paper), and with Becky Prelitz highlights the spiritual aspect of vegetarianism in Eating in the Light (June, $7 paper). Virtue is also the author of Angel Visions II (Dec., $13.95 paper), a collection of true stories about people who have encountered heavenly visitants, and The Care and Feeding of Indigo Children (Aug., $13.95 paper), exploring alternative solutions to Ritalin for kids diagnosed with ADD and ADHD. An Indigo Celebration (Nov., $13.95 paper) by Lee Carroll and Jan Tober follows up on The Indigo Children, providing additional insights and stories. Spellbinding (Dec., $8.95 paper) by Claudia Blaxell shows how to use magic to achieve goals and make dreams come true.

HAZELDEN

In New Vision, New Reality (May, $15 paper), Donald C. Klein and Kathleen Morrow demonstrate how to realize potential by reclaiming a birthright of energy, joy and creativity. Susan Skog profiles compassionate policies, programs and people in medicine, education, government, the corporate world and more in Radical Acts of Love (May, $21.95). Love's Way (May, $16 paper) by Brenda Schaeffer offers body-, ego-, soul- and spirit-challenging assignments to ensure a vibrant love life.

HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS

Richard Mitz's The Soulful Money Manual (Mar., $14.95) outlines a nine-step plan for creating a peaceful relationship with money. Angel Watch (Apr., $11.95 paper) by Catherine Lanigan looks at real-life miracles and unexplained phenomenon to reveal how synchronicity brings positive changes into people's lives. Through words and black-and-white photographs, Being Enough (May, $12.95 paper) by Leigh Sanders conveys the message that life has purpose and that being ourselves is just what nature intended for us.

HIMALAYAN INSTITUTE PRESS

At the Eleventh Hour (Sept., $24.95) by Pandit Rajmani Tigunait is a biography of spiritual teacher, yogic master and humanitarian Swami Rama.

HYPERION

A Catholic nun for more than 30 years, Karol Jackowski reinvents traditional rituals and prayers in Sister Karol's Book of Spells and Blessings (Nov., $17.95)

INNER TRADITIONS/BEAR & COMPANY

From Inner Traditions: Robert Wolff's Original Wisdom (June, $14.95 paper) explores the spirituality of indigenous peoples. Akasha Gloria Hull reaps spiritual insights from African-American women in Soul Talk (May, $12.95 paper).

From Bear & Company:Mastery of Awareness (Apr., $14 paper) by Dona Bernadette Vigil with Arlene Broska guides readers in the training techniques of Toltec warriors. Catastrophobia (Apr., $16 paper) by Barbara Hand Clow examines how humanity is poised to overcome the fear of legendary cataclysms in the coming age of light. Victor Sanchez offers a 10-step technique for healing traumatic life events in The Toltec Path of Recapitulation (July, $15 paper). Don Juan and the Art of Sexual Energy (Mar., $15 paper) by Merilyn Tunneshende reveals the secret practices of Toltec-Mayan shamans.

From Destiny Books: Wisdom from a primitive Amazon tribe is the focus of Spirit of the Shuar by John Perkins and Mariano Shakai Ijisam Chumpi with Ehud C. Sperling. Mongolian shamaness Sarangerel offers a guide to students of the shamanic path in Chosen by the Spirits (May, $14.95 paper). The Sexual Teachings of the White Tigress (Apr., $19.95 paper) by Hsi Lai instructs in the ancient traditions of courtesans and female Taoist masters.

JODERE GROUP

(Hay House, dist.)

Crossing Over (Aug., $23.95) by John Edward delves into his life and experiences as a psychic medium and host of the Sci-Fi Channel's Crossing Over with John Edward.

LANTERN

Carol J. Adams contends that vegetarianism is a spiritual practice in The Inner Art of Vegetarianism (Jan., $15 paper), which has a companion volume, Meditations on the Inner Art of Vegetarianism (June, $15 paper). Gracia Fay Ellwood presents case studies of those who have had near-death experiences in The Uttermost Deep (July, $25 paper). Zen Buddhism and personal growth combine in Starting Point of Happiness (Jan., $10 paper) by Ryuho Okawa. Pet therapy is the focus of Hospice Hounds (May, $15 paper) by Michelle Rivera. Meditation, Oneness and Physics (Apr., $15 paper) by Glen Peter Kezwer charts the parallels between modern science and meditation.

LINDISFARNE BOOKS

Love and the World (May, $16.95 paper) by Robert Sardello outlines the practice of spiritual psychology, or what he terms "soul practice." Alive in God's World (May, $16.95 paper) by Joa Bolendas reveals the author's visions for achieving unity with the divine. Astrid Fitzgerald draws on an array of wisdom traditions for Being Consciousness Bliss (Oct., $24 paper), a primer for spiritual seekers. First published anonymously in 1994, this gift edition of Turning (June, $12.95) reveals Claire Blatchford as the author of a message of spiritual comfort and guidance.

LLEWELLYN

Bud, Blossom & Leaf (Feb., $14.95 paper) by Dorothy Morrison contains over 125 spells, rituals and recipes for gardeners. Beltane (Mar., $14.95 paper) by Raven Grimassi is devoted to the rituals and lore surrounding May Day. Wild Girls (Apr., $14.95 paper) by Patricia Monaghan is a collection of goddess tales and related activities specifically for teens. Writing from a Wiccan perspective, Gus diZerega opens an ecumenical dialogue between Pagans & Christians (Feb., $14.95 paper). Jose Armilla brings the ancient Chinese system for manipulating chi into the boardroom in Negotiate with Feng Shui (Jan., $12.95 paper). A Witch's Book of Dreams (Apr., $12.95 paper) by Karri Allrich explains how to use dreams as a tool for self-discovery. To celebrate Llewellyn's 100th anniversary in New Age publishing, a centennial edition of The Grimoire of Lady Sheba (June, $19.95) is planned, and will include the Book of Shadows. Professional mediums weigh in with advice in How to Communicate with Spirits (Sept., $9.95 paper) by Elizabeth Owens. The essentials of ritual magic are outlined in The Magician's Workbook (Sept., $17.95 paper) by Donald Tyson. Magic from Brazil (Sept., $14.95 paper) by Morwyn adds a dose of salsa to Wiccan practices. John Michael Greer investigates terrifying entities in Monsters (Sept., $19.95 paper). Peter Hazel covers divination essentials in Palmistry Quick & Easy (Sept., $9.95 paper). Astrologer Noel Tyl profiles a simple prediction system in Solar Arcs (Sept., $19.95 paper). Tarot for the New Generation (Sept., $14.95 paper) by Janina Renee is geared to teens and twenty-somethings. Author/artist Lisa Hunt's Celestial Goddesses (Oct., $24.95) is an illustrated meditation guide that celebrates the feminine divine. A companion to Bewitchments, Edain McCoy's Enchantments contains 200 recipes for magickal beauty treatments, from bath salts to makeup. Gail Wood presents 13 rituals—one for each dark moon of the year—in Sisters of the Dark Moon (Oct., $12.95 paper). Ileana Abrev serves up magic geared to good in White Spells (Oct., $7.95 paper). Invoke the Gods (Nov., $14.95 paper) by Kala Trobe explains how to call on the energies of 15 male deities. Richard Webster's Practical Guide to Past-Life Memories (Nov., $9.95 paper) contains 12 do-it-yourself methods. Tarot for All Seasons (Nov., $12.95 paper) by Christine Jette describes how to extract energy throughout the year to improve all areas of life. In 50 short conversations, professional drummer Russell Buddy Helm shares his discoveries about life through the magical experience of drumming in The Way of the Drum (Nov., $19.95 paper). Bil Tierney offers an in-depth perspective on astrology in All Around the Zodiac (Dec., $17.95 paper). An early February celebration that observes the sun's rebirth is explored in Candlemas (Dec., $14.95 paper) by Amber K and Azrael Arynn K. Professional astrologer Stephanie Jean Clement outlines the metaphysical side of her craft in Charting Your Spiritual Path with Astrology (Dec., $14.95 paper). Astral manipulation and visualization techniques are outlined in Magical Use of Thought Forms (Dec., $14.95 paper) by Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki and J.H. Brennan.

MORROW

Amma (June, $24) by Judith Cornell is a biography of a woman revered in India as a holy sage and healer. Part memoir, part exposé, The Beaten Path (Aug., $25) by Ptolemy Tompkins examines society's current quest to attain spiritual enlightenment. Diane Dreher takes readers on a spiritual journey at ground level in Inner Gardening (June, $25).

NAL

In Miracles in the Storm (Nov., $14 paper), Mark H. Macy details his experiences as a transcommunication researcher instrumental in contacting the other side via such technical equipment as computers, faxes and phones.

NEW ATLANTEAN PRESS

Gadzooks! Extraterrestrial Guide to Love, Wisdom and Happiness (July, $9.95 paper) by Z-MAN uses poetry to provide moral guidance and a blueprint for spiritual growth for teens.

NEW PAGE BOOKS

From weatherworking to fertility magick, Gerina Dunwich reveals the ancient art of casting spells in Exploring Spellcraft (Jan., $12.99 paper), a series that also includes ...Celtic Druidism (Mar., $12.99 paper) by Sirona Knight, ...Scrying (July, $12.99 paper) by Ambrose Hawk and ...Candle Magick (Mar., $12.99 paper) by Patricia Telesco, who also serves up Money Magick (Sept., $13.99 paper), a guide to banishing the poverty pox, and An Enchanted Life (Dec., $13.99 paper) for adepts who have moved beyond Magic 101. Healing with Crystals (Apr., $11.99 paper) by Pamela Louise Chase and Jonathan Pawlik is a how-to for using clear quartz crystals for personal and spiritual growth. Compass of Health (May, $14.99 paper) by Kihyon Kim is based on the ancient theory of Sasang Medicine. Shirley Blackwell Lawrence examines the underlying principles of an ancient mystical art in The Secret Science of Numerology (May, $15.99 paper). Wicca Spellcraft for Men (May, $12.99 paper) by A. J. Drew explains the workings of modern Wicca from a male point of view. Cinnamon Moon looks at Native American shamanic spirituality in A Medicine Woman Speaks (June, $14.99 paper). The Circle of Isis (Sept., $14.99 paper) by Ellen Cannon Reed plumbs ancient Egyptian magical practices for wisdom for modern pagans. Carl McColman suggests essential titles for the library of The Well-Read Witch (Oct., $14.99 paper). Sirona Knight's A Witch Like Me (Oct., $13.99 paper) profiles 13 prominent modern-day Wiccans. Laura Perry scours history for Ancient Spellcraft (Oct., $13.99 paper). Exploring Meditation (Nov., $14.99 paper) by Susan G. Shumsky explains how to master the art of relaxation and enlightenment. J. T. Ford's Zodiac Manager (Dec., $14.99 paper) applies astrology to the corporate world, and Rita Robinson's Discover Yourself Through Palm Reading (Dec., $14.99 paper) explains how to read the future, line by line.

NEW SOCIETY

Margo Adair applies the powers of vision, intuition and spirit to a host of circumstances through indexed meditations in Meditations on Everything Under the Sun (Aug., $19.95 paper)

PENGUIN PUTNAM

From Penguin Compass: Judi Hall surveys a range of divination methods to show readers how to predict what lies ahead in What Does My Future Hold? (Jan., $20 paper). Combining Buddhism with psychology, Charlotte Kasl explains how to create strong and lasting relationships through a commitment to awareness and truth in If the Buddha Married (May, $11 paper). Ann-Marie Gallagher's Spellcraft (Oct., $14 paper) revamps time-honored magic for the 21st century, using such common "ingredients" as paper clips, rubber bands and onions.

From Viking Compass:Lunchtime Enlightenment by Pragito Dove (May, $22.95) blends spiritual and emotional wisdom with practical tips and strategies for meditation and releasing stress. The Prayer Bead Box (Oct., $22.95) by Manuela Dunn Mascetti and Priya Hemenway packages a book tracing the history and uses of prayer beads in Eastern and Western traditions with a string of sandalwood beads and a keepsake box.

PERSEUS PUBLISHING

The One-Minute Meditator (Apr., $12.50 paper) by David Nichol and Bill Birchard teaches the art of quick mental escapes. Roy J. Mathew's The True Path (May, $25) bridges spirituality and neuroscience in an exploration of yoga. The Way of Transition (Jan., $25) by William Bridges spotlights the transformative power of disappointment and tragedy. Master baker Peter Reinhart finds sacramental magic in the everyday, relating the 12 stages of bread-making to initiations of the soul in Bread Upon the Waters (Mar., $25 paper).

POCKET BOOKS

Published in conjunction with a PBS special, Soul Prints (Mar., $24.95) by Marc Gafni blends ancient wisdom and modern philosophy in a search for spiritual identity, which he contends is as unique as a fingerprint. Meditation as Medicine (Feb., $25.95) by Dharma Singh Khalsa and Cameron Stauth integrates mantras, postures, breathing patterns and more with conventional medicine to alleviate psychological and physiological ills.

RED WHEEL/WEISER

From Red Wheel:Celtic Wisdom Sticks (Oct., $24.95 paper) by Caitlin Matthews explains an ancient Bardic oracle based on the ogam or tree alphabet. Spirit Maps (Oct., $19.95 paper) by Joanna Arettam is a book of art and meditation using the colors of the chakras and the drawing power of mandalas. Heart and Sound (Oct., $19.95 paper, with CD) by Carole Lynne combines music and words in chants, prayers and affirmations geared to help readers find their "soul voice." First published in 1919, The White Magic Book (Sept., $16.95) by Mrs. John Le Breton is an oracle that provides answers to everyday questions about life. Symbols from ancient times used in modern-day rituals are explored in Magick Stamp Kit (Sept., $20 paper) by Ann Kay, which includes 20 stamps and an inkpad. Love, Light, and Laughter (Dec., $22) by Monte Farber and Amy Zerner is a memoir of a New Age couple that shares a spiritual and creative path.

From WeiserBooks:13 Lessons for Pleasing the Divine (Oct., $29.95 paper, with CD) by Lady Raya provides a course of instruction in Elijan Wicca. A Century of Spells (Sept., $14.95 paper) by Draja Mickaharic is a reference workbook for practicing magic. Intuitive Living (Apr., $18.95 paper) by Alan Seale uses 45 exercises and the practice of meditation to awaken self-awareness and the inner voice of spirit. Discover hidden information about character and destiny in The Instant Numerologist (May, $22.95 paper, with CD) by Norman Shine and Felix Lyle. Lori Reid's The Color Box (May, $24.95 paper) examines the effect of color on well-being and presents the holistic therapy of Aura-Soma. Christopher Penczak takes enchantment downtown in City Magick (June, $16.95 paper). Dion Fortune explains how to safeguard against paranormal malevolence in Psychic Self-Defense (Mar., $12.95 paper). From alchemy to Zoroaster, The History of Magic (Oct., $21.95 paper) by Eliphas Levi surveys the occult sciences through the ages. Clairvoyance (Nov., $18.95 paper) by Joules and Ken Taylor trains readers in developing psychic powers.

RENAISSANCE MEDIA

Natasha Hoffman and Hamilton Hill use dowsing and channeling to read messages from megalithic monuments in The Standing Stones Speak (Feb., $24.95). Zen Meditations (Nov., $14.95 paper) by Osho envisions the integration of the Eastern spirit with the Western scientific mind, with Zen as a possible bridge. From natural healthcare and massage to telepathic communication, Liz Palika has canines covered in The New Age Dog (Aug., $16.95 paper). Send Me Someone (June, $24.95) is Diana Von Welanetz Wentworth's account of a match made in heaven for her by her beloved late husband.

RIVERHEAD BOOKS

Blessing (June, $26.95) by David Spangler embraces prayer, ritual and more in connecting with others through acts that guide, inspire and heal. In Crossing the Unknown Sea: Work as a Pilgrimage of Identity (Apr., $24.95), poet and Fortune 500 consultant David Whyte offers tools and inspiration for finding the true self and a fulfilling career.

SAMHITA

(Lantern, dist.)

Stories from ancient India's Vedic enlightenment tradition are collected in All Love Flows to the Self (May, $24.95) by Kumuda Reddy, who also applies the principles of Ayurvedic healing in Conquering Chronic Disease Through Maharishi Vedic Medicine (Mar., $20 paper), Golden Transition (May, $20 paper), a book about menopause, and Living Life Free from Pain (July, $20 paper), which treats arthritis and more.

SANTA MONICA PRESS

(IPG, dist.)

The Seven Sacred Rites of Menarche (Sept., $11.95 paper) by Kristi Meisenbach Boylan reflects on the first menstrual cycle and its effect on an adolescent girl's spiritual journey from maidenhood to motherhood.

SIMCHA PRESS

Based on ancient and timeless principles, The Ten Journeys of Life (Aug., $10.95) by Michael Gold is a spiritual guidebook to the quest for the basic essence of humanity.

SOUTHWATER BOOKS

Joanne Rippin's The Power of Aroma (Jan., $12.95) explores the therapeutic effect of essential oils. The Essentials for Health & Harmony series debuts with a wide range of remedies in Healing with Aromatherapy, ...Reflexology and ...Color (May, $4.95 each paper), along with ...Flowers and ...Herbs by Jessica Houdret and ...Crystals, by Simon Lilly, who also serves up Crystal Healing (Jan., $6.95), a new title in the Health and Well-Being series. Herbalism, homeopathy and Ayurveda are explored in Natural Healing (Apr., $10.95 paper) by Robin Hayfield, Sue Hawkey and Sally Morningstar. Michelle MacDonnell, Mark Evans, Paul Tucker and John Hudson travel The Path to Inner Harmony (June, $10.95 paper), looking at how to reduce stress through t'ai chi, yoga and more. Sarah Porter teaches massage techniques in The Power of Touch (Jan., $12.95). Will Adcock, Andy Baggott, Staci Mendoza and David Bourne delve into the mysterious arts of tarot, I Ching and casting runes in Arts of Divination (Oct., $12.95 paper). Astrology & Destiny (Aug., $12.95 paper) by Sally Morningstar, Richard Craze, Staci Mendoza and David Bourne explains how to harness the ancient wisdom and power of the moon. More ancient teachings are explored in Dream Wisdom & Shaman Journeys (Oct., $12.95 paper) by Rosalind Powell, Laura J. Watts and Will Adcock. Massage, aromatherapy, shiatsu and reflexology are the subject of The Healing Touch (July, $12.95 paper) by Mark Evans, Suzanne Franzen and Rosalind Oxenford.

STERLING

Vimla Lalvani's Stay Young with Yoga (June, $14.95 paper) outlines a 10-day program for looking and feeling more youthful. Mary Lambert shows how to achieve success, prosperity and good health through Clearing the Clutter for Good Feng Shui (May, $12.95 paper). Peter Rose looks at an ancient method used by the Egyptians, Romans and Chinese in The Practical Guide to Magnet Therapy (May, $14.95 paper). Lillian Too shares the illuminating practices of her cultural heritage in Lillian Too's Chinese Wisdom (June, $19.95 paper). Psychologist Pam Spurr explores and interprets nighttime longings in Dreams and Sexuality (May, $14.95 paper). The Practical Kabbalah Guidebook (May, $14.95 paper) by C. J. M. Hopking uses ancient mystical Jewish wisdom to address life's deepest questions. Prepare for the afterlife with What to Do When You Are Dead (Sept., $14.95 paper) by Craig Hamilton-Parker. Linda Sonntag offers a modern adaptation of tantra in Sensational Sex (Sept., $14.95). Sacred Drumming (Oct., $17.95 paper, with CD) by Steven Ash highlights the drum's healing and celebratory powers. Discover the stuff that dreams are made of with Dreamer's Dictionary (Sept., $10.95 paper) by Garuda. Jane Alexander gathers rituals that cleanse and heal in The Smudging & Blessing Book (Sept., $12.95 paper). Denise Whichello Brown covers Reflexology Basics (Sept., $14.95 paper). Ashtanga Yoga (Sept., $19.95 paper) by Juliet Pegram covers dynamic postures. Yoga for Sex (Aug., $14.95 paper) by Vimla Lalvani shows how to improve one's sex life the tantric way. Peter J. Clark's The Sorcerer's Handbook (Oct., $13.95 paper) is appropriate for beginners and experienced practitioners of magick.

SWEDENBORG

Swedenborg's Dream Diary (June, $24.95) by Lars Berquist, translated by Anders Hallengren, explains the enigmatic dream journal kept by Emanuel Swedenborg from 1743 to 1744.

From Chrysalis:When Beliefs Fail (May, $16.95 paper) by Jim Stempel explores the psycho-spiritual path that leads humanity toward universal truth. Denise Breton and Stephen Lehman offer methods and examples for forging a soul-centered society in The Mystic Heart of Justice (Sept., $24.95). The Design of Existence (May, $15.95 paper) by Wilson Van Dusen is a guidebook to mystical experience for spiritual explorers. At Home in the Universe (Sept., $16.95 paper) by John Hitchcock advocates a heart-centered rather than intellectual view of the cosmos. Editors Carol S. and Robert F. Lawson assemble a collection of essays, short stories, poetry and more on the questing spirit in Live and Learn (Nov., $13.95 paper).

JEREMY P. TARCHER

The Circle (Sept., $16.95) by Laura Day explains how one carefully articulated wish can transform a life. Tree of Dreams (Sept., $22.95) by Lynn V. Andrews explores the life-affirming way in which Native American women shamans deal with aging, change and death.

TEN SPEED PRESS

How to Be, Do, or Have Anything (May, $17.95) unveils Laurence G. Boldt's program for creative empowerment and self-fulfillment.

THORSONS

Bridge of Stars (Sept., $24.95) offers a year's worth of blessings and meditations. The Healing Path (May, $22.95) by Jacqueline Young is a practical guide to the holistic traditions of China, India, Tibet and Japan. Fiona Horne presents an enchanted makeover in Seven Days to a Magickal New You (Oct., $12.95) and a primer of pagan know-how in Witch (Jan., $22). India's venerated holistic treatment is outlined in Simply Ayurveda (Jan., $24.95) by Bharti Vyas with Jane Warren. Mari Hall offers a guide to channeling energy through the hands in Reiki (Apr., $24.95). The history and practice of a time-honored Chinese system is the focus of QiGong (May, $24.95) by Barbara Brown and Gunter Knoferl. Total Yoga (Mar., $19.95 paper) by Tara Fraser is a guidebook for practicing yoga at home; Hatha Yoga (June, $19.95 paper) by Godfrey Devereux explains the philosophy behind this specific branch of the practice. A trio of new Thorsons First Directions guides includes Meditation (Apr.) by Christina Feldman, Zen (May) by Martine Batchelor and The Enneagram (Sept., $12.95 each) by Karen Webb, which introduces the ancient system of personality types. Caroline Reynolds's Spiritual Fitness (Sept., $14.95 paper) is a seven-week guide to finding meaning and sacredness in everyday life. Lillian Too's Smart Feng Shui for the Home (Apr., $16.95 paper) rounds up 188 practical strategies. Herbs for the Soul (Sep., $24.95) by Tamara Kircher explores natural remedies for soothing the soul and healing the spirit. Gilly Sergiev instructs readers in discovering their powers of enchantment in 5 Easy Steps to Becoming a Witch (Mar., $12.95). Vivianne Crowley offers a comprehensive introduction to paganism in Way of Wicca (Sep., $12.95 paper). Nigel Pennick rounds up simple but powerful techniques for bringing enchantment to everyday life in Way of Natural Magic (Oct., $12.95 paper).

From Element:Lillian Too's Irresistible Feng Shui Magic (Sept., $19.95 paper) serves up rituals and secrets for attaining success and prosperity in every aspect of life, while Lillian Too's Feng Shui Year 2002 (Nov., $16.95) is the author's day-to-day guide for better living. Howard Kent demonstrates that yoga is more than just a series of exercises in Illustrated Guide to Yoga (Sept., $19.95 paper). The Art of Indian Face Massage (Oct., $24.95) by Narendra and Kundun Mehta introduces a natural, non-surgical treatment that produces results similar to a face-lift.

THREE RIVERS PRESS

Signs in the Sky (Aug., $16 paper) by Adrian Gilbert unlocks the mysteries of biblical prophecy using astrology and archeology. Ashtanga Yoga (May, $18.95 paper) by John Scott offers a step-by-step guide to this dynamic form of yoga—also known as power yoga—embraced by celebrities such as Sting, Madonna and Oprah. The Beginner's Guide to Insight Meditation (May, $14 paper) by Arinna Weisman and Jean Smith is a primer to the Vipassana school of Buddhism.

TORCHLIGHT

God the Astrologer (Feb., $16.95 paper) by Jeffrey Armstrong reveals the spiritual relevance of astrology as well as lost links between karma, reincarnation, yoga and God.

TRAFALGAR SQUARE

Holistic decorating with the five elements is the focus of Home Harmony (Apr., $24.94) by Suzy Chiazzari.

From Bantam UK: Embark on a journey of discovery into the world of the shaman with The Journey to You (Apr., $13.95 paper) by Ross Heaven.

From Westzone: 64 duotone photographs and text investigate the mysterious megaliths of Great Britain in Stones (Mar., $75) by David and Lai Ngan Corio.

From Rider: Bill Adams recounts his story of meeting an Indian healer in the Himalayas in The Five Lessons of Life (Feb., $13.95 paper). Lillian Too applies the principles of feng shui to finance in How to Make Your First Million (Feb., $8.95 paper).

From Kyle Cathie: Wiccan priestess Sally Griffyn explores Britain's pagan sites in Sacred Journeys (Aug., $24.95 paper). Water (Sept., $19.95 paper) by Alice Kavounas celebrates the spiritual and health benefits of water.

From The Women's Press: Astrology is reinterpreted through a feminine perspective in The Knot of Time (Aug., $15.95 paper) by Lindsay River and Sally Gillespie.

From Indigo: Sarah Bartlett shows how to achieve inner calm, balance and harmony using The Five Keys of Feng Shui (Aug., $12.95 paper).

TUTTLE

Learn to perform the elegant Japanese incense ceremony with Kodo (Aug., $24.95 paper) by David Pybus. Increase the flow of chi, or life energy, in daily life with Living Chi (July, $14.95 paper) by Gary Khor.

From Journey Editions:The Sand Labyrinth (Jan., $44.95 paper) by Lauren Artress offers a boxed kit for practicing labyrinth meditation at home. Dennis Genpo Merzel comments on Zen and modern life in 24/7 Dharma (Mar., $18.95). Zen priest Terrance Keenan's autobiography of turmoil and redemption is St. Nadie in Winter (July, $24.95). Janell Moon explores personal spirituality through creating writing in Stirring the Waters (July, $19.95 paper). Dreamwork (Apr., $10.95 paper) by Maggie Peters teaches self-discovery through interpreting and understanding dreams.

WALKER

Launching in June, the new Wooden Books series debuts with Sacred Geometry by Miranda Lundy, Sun, Moon & Earth by Robin Heath and Useful Mathematical and Physical Formulae ($10 each), and will focus on the timeless imagery and metaphysical significance of the liberal arts. Grain of Truth (Sept., $23) by Ross Laird is a meditation on self-knowledge through woodworking.

WALKING STICK PRESS

Sheila Bender advocates soul-searching through journals in A Year in the Life and mixes practical instruction with journal samplings from a variety of writers in Keeping a Journal You Love (Apr., $14.99 each paper). Katherine Ramsland shows how to use creative writing to make informed choices regarding career, relationships and more in Bliss (Sept., $14.99 paper). Pencil Dancing (May, $15.99 paper) by Mari Messer teaches creative confidence in 50 chapters or sessions. I'm Too Blessed to be Depressed (Apr., $14.99 paper) by Joanna Campbell Slan collects inspirational stories from women of all ages and backgrounds. Memoirs of the Soul (Nov., $16.99 paper) by Nan Phifer teachers readers how to write about times of wonder in their lives. The Guided Journal series expands to include Exploring Your Sexual Self (June) by Joan Mazza, Life Is Good (June) by Carroll McKanna Shreeve and Body Confident (Dec.) and My Yoga Journal (Dec., $14.99 each paper), both by Victoria Moran.

WARNER BOOKS

From Susie Miller, the creator of the Web site astrologyzone.com, comes Planets and Possibilities (Jan., $29.95), a guide to improving every area of life through astrology. Messages from the Masters (Apr., $13.95 paper) by Brian Weiss shows readers how to harness the healing energy of love. Gay Astrology (May, $12.95 paper) by Michael Yawney combines the ancient wisdom of the zodiac with modern advice for gay men on love, sex and relationships. Stacey Wolf helps teens unlock the power of intuition in Get Psychic! (Aug., $14.95 paper).

WILEY

The Way (Aug., $24.95) by Rabbi Michael Berg explores the ancient Jewish wisdom of the Kabbalah. Jeff Levin's God, Faith, and Health (May, $24.95) examines the connection between spirituality and healing, as does Spirit Body Healing (Dec., $14.95 paper) by Michael Samuels and Mary Rockwood Lane, which shows readers how to tap into their own inner healing power. The American Holistic Medical Association Guide to Holistic Health (May, $29.95) by Larry Trivieri includes 23 different disciplines from various spiritual and medical traditions.

YMAA

Tai Chi Secrets of the Wu & Li Styles (Sept., $24.95 paper) and Tai Chi Secrets of the Yang Style (Oct., $22.95 paper), both by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming, discloses the Wu, Li and Yang families' closely guarded martial arts practices. 6 Healing Movements (Sept., $14.95 paper) by Gin Foon Mark teaches the ancient Chinese art of Qigong with a focus on health, strength and longevity, while A Woman's Qigong Guide (May, $16.95 paper) by Yanling Lee Johnson targets a female audience. Traditional Chinese Health Secrets (May, $16.95 paper) by Xu Xiangcai includes herbal remedies and Qigong techniques. Principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Oct., $18.95 paper) by Xu Xiangcai outlines a holistic system for achieving health.