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What are the books that have influenced you and opened up your consciousness?

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my friend sent this to me recently quoting hafiz:

Have fun, my dear - my dear, have fun,
in the Beloved`s divine
Game,

Oh, in the Beloved`s
Wonderful
Game


namaste ~

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i enjoy reading books from all walks of life, and I tend to enjoy the ones that are new and interesting to me. One book that I can say has changed my out look was, of course, The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran. Another great book, which was a short and easy read, but very interesting, is called The Way Of Man: According to the Teaching of Hasidism. I tend to get engrossed in other books such as The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield and the entire series of books by Carlos Castaneda, I think there are twelve of them: Journey to Ixtlan, A Yaqui Way of Kowledge and others... The Way of the PEaceful Warior was a great one and I also enjoyed reading Jonathon Livingston Seagull and Illusions. I would recommend any and all of these. Any thoughts??

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Any thoughts?? - yeah, all thos e books suck.

LOL

hibby

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Neale Walsch books by far, the alchemist, the road less traveled, david wolfe books, deepak books.

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bhagavad gita. the end.

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i like it.

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the alchemist! mostly this book made me relise that i'm not crazy. i was 17 at the time that i read it and i was starting to think that my thoughts on life were wrong or something becuase nobody around me understood them. it taught me to listen to me heart and have faith in myself. later on i met people who felt the way i did and i meet more of them everyday.

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I found Buddhist psychology struck a cord with me. Transpersonal Psychology is a good place to start with the conscious raising stuff that has tried to seperate the mumbo-jumbo from the wisdom in spiritual traditions.

some exampels here: http://www.paradigm-sys.com/ctt_articles1.cfm

with metta,
John

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The Wisdom of the Enneagram by Don Riso and Russ Hudson. I dislike the Enneagram a little now because it feels rather pessimistic to me, but it is an amazing tool and has helped me greatly in self-development, becoming aware of myself, to be more objective (to realize that people behave in a negative way towards me as a result of their own ego fixations, so I should seek to help them and not despise them or feel hurt by them) and understanding others.

It really has made my life a lot better. If I had never have found it then I am sure I would have lived the rest of my life unaware that I was doing many things to hold myself back. If I had stayed in ignorance, I would have never have been able to correct what was wrong. So although I feel the Enneagram is a little harsh on my hyper sensitive soul, it is pretty amazing.

The book is fantastic, it has so much information and a great message.


<3 xx

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autobiography of a yogi has been one of the most amazing books that i have read. growing up in a very catholic family a lot of questions were never answered for me. then I read this for my certification and it has truly been an amazing experience and changed my life.

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that is a great book and i feel the same way.
what did you get certfied for?

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barkan method hot yoga
and looking into vinyasa because it is my favorite, especially heated

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