The books we present in the library could be rightly called a sensation; because, the information they contain allows everyone, not only to expand his knowledge about the world and himself, but, also to reveal the path to creative growth and spiritual liberation. So. These books are an outstretched hand for everyone.
“AllatRa” – Anastasia Novykh
Book “AllatRa” is the ABSOLUTE BESTSELLER of the 21st century!!!
The past, present and future of the whole civilization is contained within its pages. This invaluable pearl of Primordial Knowledge reveal lot of the secrets of the material world. The Knowledge of life and death, the nature of human soul; also, Soul is the most precious in a Human being. The structure of Universe. What is the System of Animal Mind. Sensations in science. The meaning of a person’s spiritual development. Ancient spiritual practices and meditations. Society of the future, free of politicians and priests. Active signs. What happens after death of the physical body. Also, many others…
The past, present and future of the whole civilization is contained within its pages. This invaluable pearl of Primordial Knowledge reveal lot of the secrets of the material world. The Knowledge of life and death, the nature of human soul; also, Soul is the most precious in a Human being. The structure of Universe. What is the System of Animal Mind. Sensations in science. The meaning of a person’s spiritual development. Ancient spiritual practices and meditations. Society of the future, free of politicians and priests. Active signs. What happens after death of the physical body. Also, many others…
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“Sensei I” – Anastasia Novykh
“Sensei of Shambala” is very unusual book, and since you read it, you can feel an inspiration and rising of the spirit. Besides it’s universality, the book is actual for every age in the full sense of the word! In addition, everybody finds his answers for the innermost and personal questions. This book reveals a unique world filled with valuable knowledge. It awakens huge spiritual forces in human souls and helps to resist the difficulties and the injustice of this world. In short, the book fills one’s life with inmost sense, love, inspiration and changes the destiny for the better.
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“Sensei II” – Anastasia Novykh
The unusual adventures of the guys, amazing philosophy of Sensei and his phenomenal demonstrations. A story by Sensei about the Unmercenary Healer – Agapit Pecherski. The famous Saint of Kievan Rus whose miracle-working relics are still kept in Kievo-Pecherskaya Lavra. In the book you will read also the parable of the Bodhisattva. It amazes with its wisdom, that reveals the eternal aspirations of human soul. The book contain this and many other facts. It bestows the reader with another world-view about the history and eternal questions of the humankind.
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“Sensei III” – Anastasia Novykh
A very unusual book, which compel with its non-typical style compared to the previous books. But it’s still a continuation of “Sensei of Shambala” and “Sensei of Shambala. Book II”. It depictures Ariman, an ‘occasional’ and very rich guest of the tent camp of the guys. His philosophy and life views are completely opposite to the ones of Sensei. However, it covers under the image of Ariman a whole range of material values, which predominate in wishes of most of people. When reading the book, you don’t understand why people are given such hidden details of the ‘reverse’ side of life which is known only to handful people, but not the best part of the humankind. At the end of the book you understand its deep meaning hidden by the author. In short, amazing book, which lifts a veil of illusions from people’s eyes!
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“Sensei IV” – Anastasia Novykh
Who and how does rule the world? Unique historical facts revealing the truth about today’s world events. Why do global wars, crisis, and other world events take place and who benefits from them? Fascinating story by the main character Sensei about backstage secrets of this world. Interesting and informative facts, about life and true deeds by many outstanding personalities, world mythology of peoples, history of states, religions… Striking information about the secret power of the Grail. The teachings of Imhotep. Unknown information about the life of Jesus. The creation of Templars organisation and many others.
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“Ezoosmos” – Anastasia Novykh
Hidden reality is present in every day in the human society. Cognition of its secrets helps a human not only to gain experience of existence in this world but to make a step in studying of his own essence… A lot of so-called human diseases, sudden depressive states, suicide attempts, accidents, murders are often a consequence of activities of hidden forces. Once there were people who actively resisted them protecting people on the other side of reality. The scale of Good and Evil is in hands of a human himself. His ezoosmos predetermines everything.
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“Birds and a Stone” – Anastasia Novykh
Three captivating stories of this book: “Duty”, “Everything is so simple” and “Birds and a stone” tell about unusual people who reconsider their life values. All these people are united by a legendary personality of Sensei. Interesting facts about a human from the point of view both: modern science and ancient civilizations. Amazing information how thoughts are “born” and how to control them. Interesting information about “Jesus’ Prayer”, Saint Agapit, the Elder Antony. Also many useful information for those who are on the spiritual way and strive to become Humans!
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“Predictions of the Future and Truth about the Past and the Present” – Anastasia Novykh
The latest developments in the world – world economic crisis and geopolitical changes – set every person thinking about the cause of their origin. Putting together fragments of news in a joint mosaic of the on-going process, one may come to a conclusion: Behind all this disorder and rapid changes there are powers, certain people, who possess the largest share of the world capital and whose names are not public. However, they are the ‘puppeteers’ of the world billionaires who decided to provoke world destructive activities on the planet. Who they are, the history of their existence, what are their plans, methods and approaches of manipulating the masses. This information is presented in the books by A. Novykh. The “world elite” is merely a tiny group of people, compared to the humanity. After all they are only able to plan. However, the future now is in hands of every human!
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“Spiritual Practices and Meditations” – Anastasia Novykh
Simple meditations by Anastasia Novykh, offered in this broshure, are easy for everybody, even for those, who have never tried meditations or spiritual practices. Their effectiveness will be also interesting for those, who have been self-improving his phenomenal abilities for long and seriously. And of course, these spiritual practices are a unique source for those, searching their spiritual way. And finally the practices allow to every practitioner to understand his true multi-layer structure, to reach the divine spiritual berry called – Soul.
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All books are available for free download thanks to their author – Anastasia Novykh. Also, the layout of the English and Bulgarian digital versions as well the translation of Bulgarian versions are made by Foundation volunteers. Bulgarian versions of all books can be downloaded free from – www.allatra.bg
Not long after I first met Warren Buffett back in 1991, I asked him to recommend his favorite book about business. He didn’t miss a beat: “It’s Business Adventures, by John Brooks,” he said. “I’ll send you my copy.” I was intrigued: I had never heard of Business Adventures or John Brooks.
Today, more than two decades after Warren lent it to me—and more than four decades after it was first published--Business Adventures remains the best business book I’ve ever read. John Brooks is still my favorite business writer. (And Warren, if you’re reading this, I still have your copy.)
A skeptic might wonder how this out-of-print collection of New Yorker articles from the 1960s could have anything to say about business today. After all, in 1966, when Brooks profiled Xerox, the company’s top-of-the-line copier weighed 650 pounds, cost $27,500, required a full-time operator, and came with a fire extinguisher because of its tendency to overheat. A lot has changed since then.
It’s certainly true that many of the particulars of business have changed. But the fundamentals have not. Brooks’s deeper insights about business are just as relevant today as they were back then. In terms of its longevity, Business Adventures stands alongside Benjamin Graham’s The Intelligent Investor, the 1949 book that Warren says is the best book on investing that he has ever read.
Brooks grew up in New Jersey during the Depression, attended Princeton University (where he roomed with future Secretary of State George Shultz), and, after serving in World War II, turned to journalism with dreams of becoming a novelist. In addition to his magazine work, he published a handful of books, only some of which are still in print. He died in 1993.
As the journalist Michael Lewis wrote in his foreword to Brooks’s book The Go-Go Years, even when Brooks got things wrong, “at least he got them wrong in an interesting way.” Unlike a lot of today’s business writers, Brooks didn’t boil his work down into pat how-to lessons or simplistic explanations for success. (How many times have you read that some company is taking off because they give their employees free lunch?) You won’t find any listicles in his work. Brooks wrote long articles that frame an issue, explore it in depth, introduce a few compelling characters, and show how things went for them.
In one called “The Impacted Philosophers,” he uses a case of price-fixing at General Electric to explore miscommunication—sometimes intentional miscommunication—up and down the corporate ladder. It was, he writes, “a breakdown in intramural communication so drastic as to make the building of the Tower of Babel seem a triumph of organizational rapport.”
In “The Fate of the Edsel,” he refutes the popular explanations for why Ford’s flagship car was such a historic flop. It wasn’t because the car was overly poll-tested; it was because Ford’s executives only pretended to be acting on what the polls said. “Although the Edsel was supposed to be advertised, and otherwise promoted, strictly on the basis of preferences expressed in polls, some old-fashioned snake-oil selling methods, intuitive rather than scientific, crept in.” It certainly didn’t help that the first Edsels “were delivered with oil leaks, sticking hoods, trunks that wouldn’t open, and push buttons that…couldn’t be budged with a hammer.”
One of Brooks’s most instructive stories is “Xerox Xerox Xerox Xerox.” (The headline alone belongs in the Journalism Hall of Fame.) The example of Xerox is one that everyone in the tech industry should study. Starting in the early ’70s, the company funded a huge amount of R&D that wasn’t directly related to copiers, including research that led to Ethernet networks and the first graphical user interface (the look you know today as Windows or OS X).
But because Xerox executives didn’t think these ideas fit their core business, they chose not to turn them into marketable products. Others stepped in and went to market with products based on the research that Xerox had done. Both Apple and Microsoft, for example, drew on Xerox’s work on graphical user interfaces.
I know I’m not alone in seeing this decision as a mistake on Xerox’s part. I was certainly determined to avoid it at Microsoft. I pushed hard to make sure that we kept thinking big about the opportunities created by our research in areas like computer vision and speech recognition. Many other journalists have written about Xerox, but Brooks’s article tells an important part of the company’s early story. He shows how it was built on original, outside-the-box thinking, which makes it all the more surprising that as Xerox matured, it would miss out on unconventional ideas developed by its own researchers.
Brooks was also a masterful storyteller. He could craft a page-turner like “The Last Great Corner,” about the man who founded the Piggly Wiggly grocery chain and his attempt to foil investors intent on shorting his company’s stock. I couldn’t wait to see how things turned out for him. (Here’s a spoiler: Not well.) Other times you can almost hear Brooks chuckling as he tells some absurd story. There’s a passage in “The Fate of the Edsel” in which a PR man for Ford organizes a fashion show for the wives of newspaper reporters. The host of the fashion show turns out to be a female impersonator, which might seem edgy today but would have been scandalous for a major American corporation in 1957. Brooks notes that the reporters’ wives “were able to give their husbands an extra paragraph or two for their stories.”
Brooks’s work is a great reminder that the rules for running a strong business and creating value haven’t changed. For one thing, there’s an essential human factor in every business endeavor. It doesn’t matter if you have a perfect product, production plan, and marketing pitch; you’ll still need the right people to lead and implement those plans.
That is a lesson you learn quickly in business, and I’ve been reminded of it at every step of my career, first at Microsoft and now at the foundation. Which people are you going to back? Do their roles fit their abilities? Do they have both the IQ and EQ to succeed? Warren is famous for this approach at Berkshire Hathaway, where he buys great businesses run by wonderful managers and then gets out of the way.
Business Adventures is as much about the strengths and weaknesses of leaders in challenging circumstances as it is about the particulars of one business or another. In that sense, it is still relevant not despite its age but because of it. John Brooks’s work is really about human nature, which is why it has stood the test of time.
This article originally appeared in The Wall Street Journal.