Re: GREAT books you can reccomend to me? Conversations With God series by Neale Donald Walsch
A great spiritual (not religious) exploration. Regardless of what you believe to be the nature of the conversation, these books contain some of the most remarkable ideas and observations I've ever read (and I've read a lot).
The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight by Thom Hartmann
A view into past cultures and how they lived sustainably upon the Earth, a view of how our culture uses energy, and ideas for how we can change. When I read this book my thought was that every person living on the planet should read this book.
The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot
A great exploration of quantum mechanics, and an exploration of how holographic theory has been applied to parasciences. Contains some amazing historical accounts of psychic and telekinetic waves of the past, as well as modern experiments which defy conventional explanations. A very engaging read well-founded in modern science, but addressed to a general audience (you don't have to be a scientist to understand it).
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
A book to give you a new perspective on your mind. Stunning. Tolle is every master teacher who has ever lived, translated into modern language.
Food Revolution by John Robbins
How to eat well and a lot of scientific data that is hidden by our culture. This is quite an eye-opener. The older Diet For A New America is also excellent. I recommend both.
Communion by Whitley Strieber
He shares his account of being abducted by aliens. This is a scary book, and true IMO. If you follow into some of the later books, he drops some of his fear and things get even more interesting. The Communion Letters is also a good read. This is a compilation of some of the hundreds of thousands of letters he received from people who read Communion and had their own experiences to relate. Reading this gives you a sense of how truly odd contact experience is, and unlike the way it is portrayed in popular culture.
Far Journeys by Robert Monroe
He details his out-of-body experiences.
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
If you never read this series, do it!
The Wisdom of Insecurity by Alan Watts
A great exploration of largely eastern mystical concepts, translated for westerners. Great insights abound. |