Religion & Spirituality

The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe - The Field
The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe - The Field

Review:Fantastic! The author, not being a scientist, is able to put this very complex information in understandable, practical terms. It is one of the best books I have read on this subject, and it is a subject that fascinates me. I highly recommend it. Read more

Frequency: The Power of Personal Vibration
Frequency: The Power of Personal Vibration

Review:The information is right on target. I have been doing this for years. I have learned more and tuned up by reading this book. Many people who read similar books agree with the principals, but it takes more awareness and focus to make these things happen. I plan on reading this again in a couple of months. Read more

The Revolutionary Theory of Reality - The Holographic Universe
The Revolutionary Theory of Reality - The Holographic Universe

Review:A clarion call to start the investigation of experiences which are paranormal . There has been biased quantitative scientific rejection of any experience not measurable by our instrumentation. This book gives a large body of anecdotal information and explores both objective and subjective aspects to which it may be pointing . Read more

The Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth
The Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth

Review:I love this book. Its so interesting & theres no way she could just make this stuff up. It will make you think about things totally differently & from a whole new perspective. I would love to meet her one day. Read more

Buddhism and the Twelve Steps - One Breath at a Time
Buddhism and the Twelve Steps - One Breath at a Time

Review:I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED READING THIS BOOK AND ALSO DOING AN INVENTORY. WHAT WAS HARD FOR ME WAS EXPECTING A "BIG BOOK". BUT THIS BOOK IS WRITTEN FROM A DRUNK'S POINT OF VIEW WHO HAPPENS TO BE A BUDDHIST. HOW VERY INTERESTING IS THAT? ONCE I GOT OVER MY EXPECTATIONS, I LEARNED A GREAT DEAL ABOUT BUDDHISM, THE STEPS FROM ANOTHER'S VIEW, OTHER RELIGIONS AND MY OWN CHARACTER DEFECTS. I HAVE LONG-TERM RECOVERY (EVEN THOUGH I AM ONLY ONE DRINK AWAY FROM THAT SLIP). I STILL GO TO MEETINGS KNOWING I AM CH... Read more

31 Days toward Trusting God
31 Days toward Trusting God

Review:This book challenges the believer to acknowledge their spiritual bankruptcy and rely solely on God's grace. The author does an excellent Job of helping the reader understand that true grace is not complacent , it is dependence on the Holy Spirit. This is a must read. Read more

New Seeds of Contemplation
New Seeds of Contemplation

Review:This is not easy reading. I sometimes couldn't read more than 3 to 5 pages at a time, but it was well worth the effort I put into understanding and appreciating this book. It is probably as good for a modern day person approaching meditation and contemplative prayer as St Theresa's Interior Castle was for her day. Read more

The Story of the U.S. Army's First Blind Active-Duty Officer
The Story of the U.S. Army's First Blind Active-Duty Officer

Review:Captain Scotty Smiley, might not see things like we do, but it doesn't mean he doesn't see what is important and how to live his life despite seemingly difficult circumstances. While serving in Mosul in Iraq he became the target of a suicide bomber and subsequently lost his eyesight. He could have dealt with things as most of us would have and simply come home and attempt to live a life as best as he could now being completely blind, but he didn't. He did things most of us only imagine. He scale... Read more

and Other Practitioners of Magic - A Book of Shadows for Wiccans
and Other Practitioners of Magic - A Book of Shadows for Wiccans

Review:Superstition. Doesn't deserve to be called "book", or at least be described as what it is: fiction.
All made up nonsense which a simple minded person or a child could belive is true. Nearly as toxic for humanity as the bible. Read more

The Golden Bough (Penguin Modern Classics)
The Golden Bough (Penguin Modern Classics)

Review:Disappointed in this Dead Dodo Vintage edition. No table on contents available from the sidebar. Only the cover. Thus either a lot of bookmarking or a straight through read. Formatting is fine. Better to get the SMK Books edition (2015). Read more

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