Religion & Spirituality
Review:People may misunderstand this title if they are unfamiliar with the Bible. It is not about physical warfare, but spiritual. This book helps us defeat the enemy of our soul though encouragement and practical understanding of how to live in love and defeat the negative in our lives. We struggle not against flesh and blood, but against powers and principalities and rulers of darkness in heavenly places. If you don't know Jesus, this will make no sense to you. Read more
Review:I had to read certain passages slowly and more than once as some of the prose was unfamiliar to me and the writer C.S.Lewis is such a master with language but I really enjoyed this learning experience.I intend to read this 90 page book again. Read more
Review:Weight of glory is like most CSLewis writings in that it reveals unparalleled Christian insight and a depth of wisdom beyond anything usually experienced. He is criticized only by minds much smaller than his. Read more
Review:Diinesh makes a logical and reasoned approach to the subject.
I especially enjoyed the various disciplines used to state his case; science, philosophy and religion. I highly recommend it to those searching for answers. Read more
Review:I became acquainted with the writings of Donald Miller through his first book, PRAYER AND THE ART OF VOLKSWAGON MAINTENANCE. I had originally picked that book up because it had an interesting title. I was really impressed with Miller's writing style, the conversational tone and the wonderful way he told stories. Years later, I discovered that Miller had written something new, BLUE LIKE JAZZ and bought it the first chance I could. BLUE LIKE JAZZ became a phenomena of sorts and has helped Miller... Read more
Review:This is a thought-provoking book that I could not put down.
I completed the entire book during a long flight, when I had expected to be sleeping. I continue to look back at various chapters. It is a wonderful book for someone who wants to think. It is not for someone who wants to be purely entertained. For those on your gift list who enjoy expanding their mind, this is an excellent gift. I will be buying many more for gifts and to hand out to friends. Read more
Review:Few authors become more relevant as time passes. Lewis, who died in 1963, is more relevant now than ever before. This collection of 38 essays and letters is not only enjoyable to read over and over since Lewis is a master at prose and image, it is food for your mind and soul, helping us to see reality more clearly. His sharp intellect and readable style help show the results of various codes of ethics, the joy of reading old books, the ultimate meaning of Christ, the logic of miracles, the... Read more
Review:The relative story of "me" will preface this review by stating first,that I have read Nisargadatta,Ramana Maharshi, Krishnamurti,Wei Wu Wei,etc...All the spiritual "great" standards.Second,this is a review of a book about a subject that words cannot explain. That being said if "you" are looking for a clear and concise book on radical nonduality this is on "my" must-read list.
Do "yourself" a favor, if you don't just "choose" to "wake up" on "your own". Read the following:
1)All boo... Read more
Review:I love John's insight and way of expressing himself. I find this book to be endlessly inspiring, uplifting and enchanting.
If you feel connected to our natural world and the spirit of life this book has the ability to make one feel as though they are in good company. Company that knows that all life is connected. I highly recommend this book for spiritual inspiration and living a good life. Read more
Review:I love the prayers where the ordinary is connect to the extraordinary and O'Dononhue expresses this wonderfully. I work as a hospice chaplain and this book has inspired my extemporaneous prayers with patients and families. Read more