2013 READING SUGGESTIONS
Over the years I have posted suggested reading lists for
those seeking inspiration, motivation and spiritual guidance. One of the
interesting things about life is,
What attracts one may repel
another
Not every author or book is relatable for every reader. This
is why we have millions of authors and books – to fill the needs of every
individual.
And the Envelope, Please
This season’s list is pretty awesome, by virtue of the
writer and their content.
1.
The Way
of the Peaceful Warrior. Dan Millman, This embellished autobiographical
account of a young man’s meeting with his mentor, and the challenges that he
accomplishes both emotionally and physically, inspire and entertain. While it
is partially fiction, it doesn’t sugar coat his journey or detract from its purpose.
2.
Three
Magic Words. Uell S. Andersen. This New Age read
was written in 1954! Going on sixty years old, this significant book is
relevant and stays true to its metaphysically scientific roots, with no side
trips to religious realms. Though the cover has changed several times, the
easy-to-read informational content remains a constant, giving one much to ponder.
3. Prayer, The Art of Believing. Neville
Goddard. Another easy to read book on cause and effect, Mr. Goddard writes
simply and eloquently. Taking
quotes from the Bible, he lends truth
to his explanations. “He calleth things
that are not seen as though they were and things that were not seen become
seen.” This book assists the
reader in passing through the dream state of prayer to arrive at the door of
practicality.
Esoteric Does Not Mean Extra Difficult
These book suggestions are nowhere near “high brow” nor do
they talk down. They are reader-friendly and open up the mind to three great
writers who have selflessly opened up and shared their thoughts and experiences with you.
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