Hi Mara,
I agree with Gary, good idea for sharing our current interests...
Currently, I cannot resist cooking from my great big tome, "Ultimate Chinese". I decide how I feel and look up a dish to compliment my y/y balance, like looking up "what to eat for dinner" (Martha Stewart, trademark) in a catalog. Fun!
I am reading

two macro biographies: Elaine Nussbaum's, "Recovery from Cancer". And, David Briscoe's, "A Personal Peace".
I am reading

several Feng Shui books, chiefly, "Creating Sacred Space with Feng Shui" by Karen Kingston. I am also reading, "The Sacred Kitchen" by Jon and Robin Robertson with several quotes inside from the macrobiotic community.
I am again looking at Meredith McCarty's "American Macrobiotic Cuisine". And my frequently perused "The Cancer Prevention Diet" (Michio) and "The Cancer Prevention Cookbook" (Aveline).
I am also reading

several of Watchman Nee's books, a Chinese Christian from the 1930s, who was astonishingly prolific and wrote many works on deep spiritual topics.
Also, my carryall, "How to Live on Nothing", Joan Ranson Shortney.
Nancy
