In bookshops,
Mind,
Body,
Spirit tends to be where books like '
The Celestine Prophecy',
Chariots of the Gods' and '
The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail' get put. It's supposed to harbour works which are enlightening and improving, but I tend to go to the
Religion section for
Spirit purposes, the appropriate non-fiction sections for
Mind purposes, and the
Health section for
Body purposes. I suppose that the existence of MBS sections at least prevents cult handbooks getting into the Religion section - usually. Unfortunately, perfectly reputable books of
Pagan theology and philosophy get filed under MBS along with all the junk.