The CSL Bookstore

The CSL bookstore, located behind the blue stairs is where you will find inspiration, education and spiritual support. Our peaceful haven offers book titles ranging from spiritual classics, ancient wisdom, children and teen focus, new thought, studies of Science of Mind and self-help. We offer music, guided meditations and books on CD in addition to an array of gifts and jewelry.
Our dedicated volunteer staff is available before and after CSL services every Sunday. All profits from the bookstore go directly to CSL.
Featured Offerings
NonViolent Communication by Marshall B.
Rosenberg Do
you hunger for skills to improve the quality of your relationships, to deepen
your sense of personal empowerment or to simply communicate more effectively?
Unfortunately, for centuries our culture has taught us to think and speak in
ways that can actually perpetuate conflict, internal pain and even violence.
Nonviolent Communication partners practical skills with a powerful
consciousness and vocabulary to help you get what you want peacefully. In this
internationally acclaimed text, Marshall Rosenberg offers insightful stories,
anecdotes, practical exercises and role-plays that will dramatically change
your approach to communication for the better. Discover how the language you
use can strengthen your relationships, build trust, prevent conflicts and heal
pain. Revolutionary, yet simple, NVC offers you the most effective tools to
reduce violence and create peace in your life--one interaction at a time. Over
150,000 copies have sold and it is now available in 20 languages around the
world. More than 250,000 people each year from all walks of life are learning
these life-changing skills.
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NonViolent
Communication Companion Workbook by Lucy Leu
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The Secret by Rhonda Byrne |
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365
Science of Mind A Year of Daily Wisdom by Ernest
Holmes
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Book Reviews by CSL Community Members
Diamond in Your Pocket by Gangaji Who
is Gangaji and what does she mean by saying there is a diamond in your pocket?
Gangaji was born Toni Roberson in a small town in Mississippi. She evolved from
an unhappy child to the beloved teacher who travels the World inviting you to
discover the possibility of living your life in the freedom and joy of simply
being. If this sounds impossible, read her "The Diamond in Your Pocket." The
Rev. John P. Horsuch, an Episcopal priest, states, "The Diamond in Your Pocket
brings to life the profound nature of who we are, inviting us into the core of
our being and helping us check out the endless ways we try to search outside
ourselves for happiness." Gangaji, in her book, helps the reader to meet the
unknown, discovering the truth at the heart of every emotion. Gangaji's
teaching ability guides the reader to realize the needless repetition of the
same destructive patterns of mind that one often takes. Gangaji invites us to
be still and open to ourselves. Know we have that diamond in our pocket, bring
it forward, Know you are that gem, let it shine inside and outside you. Peace
will be yours and your life will be forever changed. STOP - be still and let it
happen.
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Stop by The CSL bookstore on Sunday for these any many other spiritual books, tapes and merchandise.




Who
is Gangaji and what does she mean by saying there is a diamond in your pocket?
Gangaji was born Toni Roberson in a small town in Mississippi. She evolved from
an unhappy child to the beloved teacher who travels the World inviting you to
discover the possibility of living your life in the freedom and joy of simply
being. If this sounds impossible, read her "The Diamond in Your Pocket." The
Rev. John P. Horsuch, an Episcopal priest, states, "The Diamond in Your Pocket
brings to life the profound nature of who we are, inviting us into the core of
our being and helping us check out the endless ways we try to search outside
ourselves for happiness." Gangaji, in her book, helps the reader to meet the
unknown, discovering the truth at the heart of every emotion. Gangaji's
teaching ability guides the reader to realize the needless repetition of the
same destructive patterns of mind that one often takes. Gangaji invites us to
be still and open to ourselves. Know we have that diamond in our pocket, bring
it forward, Know you are that gem, let it shine inside and outside you. Peace
will be yours and your life will be forever changed. STOP - be still and let it
happen.