Spiritual Books
Spiritual books are not necessarily
religious books, but books that help us transcend, evolve or
improve as human beings ...
When discussing spiritual books, we are talking self-help
books taken to the next level of human transcendence,
evolution, or improvement. We are speaking to, I think,
not religious tomes for bible study but spiritual books as
essential contribution to human adult development where mental,
physical, emotional, and spiritual balance is the
goal.
Different books provide different focus, of course, and each
of the “best-selling” spiritual books adds to our repertoire of
working toward becoming good, pure, whole beings.
Here are some of the specific spiritual books I am referring
to:
Spiritual Books by Sylvia
Browne
From her books on psychic experiences and evolution (such as
ADVENTURES of a PSYCHIC) to her works regarding reincarnation
or the afterlife (as in LIFE on the OTHER SIDE: A PSYCHIC’S
TOUR of the AFTERLIFE) to her latest discussions of God and
spirituality (such as LESSONS for LIFE or EVERYTHING YOU NEED
to KNOW about the PARANORMAL), Sylvia Browne is the spiritual
guru of the postmodern generation. And she writes in a
candid and no-nonsense, yet personable tone that is engaging
and informative without being so lofty readers are alienated or
put off otherwise.
Spiritual Books by Rosemary
Altea
There is something regenerative, something spiritually
engaging to the point of being mystical about Altea’s spiritual
books. In THE EAGLE and the ROSE: A REMARKABLE TRUE STORY
and PROUD SPIRIT: LESSONS, INSIGHTS, and HEALING from “the
VOICE of the SPIRIT WORLD, for example, she uses narrative to
bind her “lectures” and lessons…those which even the most
skeptical will understand and appreciate at some level.
Spiritual Books by Marianne
Williamson
Based on the Course in Miracles, many of Williamson’s books
offer a supportive yet grab-you by-the-collar realism that is
stunning in its profound simplicity. For instance in her
two spiritual books, A RETURN to LOVE and A RETURN to LOVE:
REFLECTIONS on the PRINCIPLES of “A Course in Miracles,” the
words remind readers of self-empowerment that is a given, not
as something one hopes to get from people who will not give
it. That is, she says, if you act as if you expect to be
treated in [X] manner, you will be.
Spiritual Books by James
Redfield
By way of narrative, which furthers the lessons of the human
condition, Redfield presents a chronology of “prophecies,” each
of which he delivers by designing the prophecy around the
personalities in the books. For example, in THE CELESTINE
PROPHECY, Redfield determines people who are “energy suckers”,
what we might know as takers but who are people taking not
necessarily money or material valuables: they take our energy;
they drain us; they suck good energy, out of the air around us,
even. By the time you get through a prophecy in his
spiritual books, you will feel the energies and spiritual
phenomena of which he writes so skillfully and
insightfully.
There are dozens of so-called spiritual books.
Deciding which to read, or which to read first is challenging,
but if you start with the three authors above, then move to the
works of, say, Iyanla Van Zant (pragmatic and healing at once), Shakti Gawain (stunning connections), and even Gary Zukav (heady, brilliant), you will be part of the
heightening awareness that we are more than just work,
eat, and sleep creatures.
For more information about self help, see the "resources"
section of this website, or go to articles about self help.
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