Books matching: spiritual awakening
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Wild Animus by Rich Shapero tells the story of Ransom, a man who embarks on a journey to Alaska, leaving behind everything to follow his obsession with a Dall sheep ram named Animus. The book weaves between real life events and Ransom's drug-induced trips where he dresses up as the ram, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. As Ransom navigates his inner demons stemming from childhood trauma and a sense of not belonging, he must choose between the people who care for him and his belief in the god Animus waiting for him in the Alaskan wilderness.
The book offers vivid descriptions of Alaska, realistic characters that draw readers in, and a fairly intense drama that explores themes of identity, trauma, and the search for meaning. The narrative style, mixing real-life experiences with drug-induced fantasies, creates a unique and engaging reading experience that delves into the complexities of human nature and the pursuit of self-discovery.
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'Power vs. Force' by David R. Hawkins delves into the distinctions between power and force, highlighting how power uplifts and unifies, while force leads to conflict and polarization. The author explores consciousness, the law of attraction, and the impact of emotions on human behavior. Readers are taken on a journey of self-reflection, challenging their perspectives and encouraging them to elevate areas of force into power. The writing style is thought-provoking, exploring complex concepts such as consciousness and truth through a mix of science and spirituality.
Regardless of what branch of inquiry one starts from—philosophy, political theory, theology—all avenues of investigation eventually converge at a common meeting point: the quest for an organized under... - #3
'Be Here Now' by Ram Dass, Richard Alpert is a transformative book that chronicles Ram Dass' journey from a Harvard psychiatrist to a spiritual seeker in India. The book is a blend of autobiography, yogic philosophy, and practical advice for spiritual growth. It includes sections like a Cookbook for a Spiritual Life, offering guidance on yoga, meditation, and finding one's true self. The writing style is described as a mix of psychedelic imagery, unique layouts, and profound messages that encourage readers to live in the present moment and embrace spiritual evolution.
Imagine feeling more love from someone than you have ever known. You’re being loved even more than your mother loved you when you were an infant, more than you were ever loved by your father, your chi... - #4
'Deep Undercover: My Secret Life and Tangled Allegiances as a KGB Spy in America' by Jack Barsky is a compelling memoir that delves into the life of a former KGB spy, exploring his journey of espionage, self-discovery, and redemption. Through a mix of personal anecdotes and reflections, the author navigates the complexities of his double life, grappling with the consequences of his actions while seeking a path towards personal growth and spiritual awakening. Barsky's writing style is described as engaging and introspective, offering readers a glimpse into the world of espionage and the internal struggles faced by a spy torn between duty and morality.
Discovering my roots and heritage came to me in increments over the years: some remembered, some overheard, and some retold when I was old enough to ask. Most of the early pieces came in conversations... - #5
The Book of Awakening by Mark Nepo is a collection of daily readings that offer wisdom and inspiration to navigate life's challenges and find meaning in everyday experiences. The author's writing style is described as poetic and profound, guiding readers to reflect on their emotions, perspectives, and connection to the world around them. Through bite-sized nuggets of wisdom, Nepo shares his own journey of spiritual awakening, drawing from personal experiences like surviving cancer to offer insights on living a more mindful and fulfilling life.
There is a Buddhist precept that asks us to be mindful of how rare it is to find ourselves in human form on Earth. It is really a beautiful view of life that offers us the chance to feel enormous appr... Mary Karr's memoir "Lit" delves into her journey through adulthood, detailing her struggles with alcoholism, marriage, motherhood, and her eventual conversion to Catholicism. The book portrays her raw and honest exploration of her past, including her battle with addiction and her path to recovery, all narrated with the poetic beauty of a talented storyteller. Karr's writing style captures the essence of her experiences, from the darkest moments to the uplifting triumphs, offering a candid reflection on her life's challenges and growth.
Age seventeen, stringy-haired and halter-topped, weighing in the high double digits and unhindered by a high school diploma, I showed up at the Pacific Ocean, ready to seek my fortune with a truck ful...- #7
Adultery by Paulo Coelho is a novel that follows the story of a woman named Linda, who despite having a seemingly perfect life with a rich husband, children, and a successful career, feels a sense of unhappiness and emptiness. She embarks on an affair with a childhood boyfriend who is now a senior politician in Switzerland, leading to a complicated and tumultuous journey of self-discovery and searching for happiness. The book delves into themes of love, relationships, adultery, and the quest for meaning amidst the routine of everyday life.
I have a wonderful husband who is not only madly in love with me, but also the owner of a large investment fund. Every year—much to his distaste—he appears in Bilan magazine’s list of the three hundre... 'Awareness: The Perils and Opportunities of Reality' by Anthony de Mello is a life-changing read that delves into the concept of self-awareness and spiritual growth. Through a series of lectures and teachings, the author guides readers on a journey to uncover their true nature and find inner peace. The writing style is thought-provoking and insightful, challenging readers to reevaluate their perceptions of reality and learn to live in the present moment.
Is psychology more practical than spirituality? Nothing is more practical than spirituality. What can the poor psychologist do? He can only relieve the pressure. I’m a psychologist myself, and I pract...- #9
Prometheus Rising by Robert Anton Wilson delves into the realms of psychology, consciousness, and human behavior through the lens of the 8 circuit model. The book introduces readers to a mind-altering journey that challenges conventional thinking and offers a fresh perspective on self-awareness and societal structures. Wilson's writing style, characterized by humor and thought-provoking exercises, guides readers through the exploration of neurological circuits, brainwashing techniques, and predictions for the future, all while encouraging a deeper understanding of oneself and the world.
Like most of my books, this text emerged only partly from my conscious design and partly from suspicious accidents. It actually began as a Ph.D. dissertation called “The Evolution of Neuro-Sociologica... - #10
The Colossus of Maroussi by Henry Miller is a literary memoir that serves as a paean to Greece, capturing the essence of the land and its people through the author's vivid descriptions and deep admiration. Miller's journey through Greece in the pre-WWII era is portrayed as a spiritual awakening, devoid of his usual bombastic prose, focusing more on the beauty of the ruins and the warmth of the Greek hospitality. The book delves into Miller's encounters with various individuals, his reflections on civilization and war, and his musings on the nature of industrialization and humanity.
I FIRST WENT TO GREECE IN THE SUMMER OF MY SEVENTEENTH year. In the 1970s flying was an expensive option, so we took the bus from London to Athens. It cost £40 round-trip, and took four days each way....