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    Default What Are Your Top Favorite Spirtual Books of all time?


    These are my top Spiritual Books of all time (Not in order)

    1. The Art of Peace (Morihei Ueshiba)
    2. A Course In Miracles
    3. Conversations With God (Parts I-III)
    4. Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
    5. Tao Te Ching (Lao Tzu)
    6. The Book of Secrets (Deepak Chopra)
    7. The Dhammapada
    8. An Introduction to Zen Buddhism (D.T. Suzuki)
    9. The Upanishads
    10. The Bible
    11. The Quran
    12. The Gnostic Gospels
    13. The Talmud
    14. The Bhagavad Gita
    15. The Autobiography of a Yogi (Paramahansa Yogananda)
    16. The Key to Theosophy (HP Blavatsky)
    The Key to Theosophy
    17. Esoteric Christianity (Annie Besant)
    18. The Kybalion or Hermetic Philosophy (Hermes Trismegistus)
    19. The Zohar
    20. The Enneagram
    21. Da Vinci Decoded (Michael J. Gelb)
    22. The Alchemist (Paulo Coehlo)
    23. Varieties of Religious Experience (William James)
    24. Mysticism (Evelyn Underhill)
    25. The Celestine Prophecy (James Redfield)
    26. The Master Key System (Charles Haanel)
    27. As A Man Thinketh (James Allen)
    28. The Secret of The Ages (Robert Collier)
    29. The Phenomenon of Man (Pierre Tielhard de Chardin)
    30. Fully Human. Fully Alive (John Powell)

    Those are just some of my top favorite spiritual books of all time that I keep on reading and studying again and again and again without end. What's yours?
    Last edited by regnauld; 04-06-2009 at 11:34 AM.

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    grabeh, kadaghan ana sir oy.
    ako kay bible pa jud intawn, mao raman ang gitudlo sa high school
    awh o, i'm currently reading mere christianity pd diay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peter_mccliff View Post
    grabeh, kadaghan ana sir oy.
    ako kay bible pa jud intawn, mao raman ang gitudlo sa high school
    awh o, i'm currently reading mere christianity pd diay.
    It's ok to read the bible provided that you read it with an open mind and not taking it literally word for word. The bible is not the only source of spiritual truth and wisdom. It is just part of the whole TRUTH.
    Last edited by regnauld; 04-05-2009 at 01:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    It's ok to read the bible provided that you read it with an open mind and not taking it literally word for word. The bible is not the only source of spiritual truth and wisdom. It is just part of the whole TRUTH.

    yes, sir.

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    * Initiation to Hermetics
    * The Practice of Magical Evocation
    * The Key to the True Qabalah
    * Frabato the Magician
    * The Golden Book of Wisdon
    * Questions and Answers
    - These are books by Franz Bardon

    * The Kybalion by Three Initiates
    * The Bhagavad Gita
    * At the Feet of the Master by J. Krishnamurti
    * The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran
    * The Imitation of Christ by Thomas A. Kempis

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    Quote Originally Posted by J. M. View Post
    * Initiation to Hermetics
    * The Practice of Magical Evocation
    * The Key to the True Qabalah
    * Frabato the Magician
    * The Golden Book of Wisdon
    * Questions and Answers
    - These are books by Franz Bardon

    * The Kybalion by Three Initiates
    * The Bhagavad Gita
    * At the Feet of the Master by J. Krishnamurti
    * The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran
    * The Imitation of Christ by Thomas A. Kempis
    I know Franz Bardon was an authentic magician and occultist. His books are great!

    J. Krishnamurti's book "At The Feet of The Master" was his first book and it was quite profound!

    Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet was his most famous book. He was a great American Lebanese Poet, artist and writer if I was not mistaken.

    Thomas A. Kempis was very famous in his book "The Imitation of Christ" that many bacame saints as a result of reading and practicing his book.

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    daghan man ko ug books nga nabasa na pero ug sa category sa great spiritual books para nak nga ako na pud nabasa:
    Holy Bible, Dark Night of the Soul, Story of a Soul, Imitation of Christ, Purpose Driven Life,Journey with the Lord, Homecoming (Bradshaw), Make a Life not just a Living (Jenson) .. ug daghan pa nga akoang nabasa ..

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    Ang akoa daghan pud pero nag ka pareha ta ani:

    The Alchemist (Paulo Coehlo),

    "A wise and inspiring story about the pilgrimage that life should be." - M. Scott Peck, M.D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by masterjanuarius View Post
    daghan man ko ug books nga nabasa na pero ug sa category sa great spiritual books para nak nga ako na pud nabasa:
    Holy Bible, Dark Night of the Soul, Story of a Soul, Imitation of Christ, Purpose Driven Life,Journey with the Lord, Homecoming (Bradshaw), Make a Life not just a Living (Jenson) .. ug daghan pa nga akoang nabasa ..
    I remember the Dark Night of The Soul written by St. John of The Cross is one of the best Catholic books of all time. It is very enlightening when the soul experiences such doubt and confusion about the existence of God for it emerges with fresh love and insight in the end just what happened to Mother Theresa. The Dark Night of The Soul as St. John of the Cross narrated, is when the Lover finally finds the Beloved. It is seeking with so much passion and friendship with God.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baliguat View Post
    @ regnauld
    Ang akoa daghan pud pero nag ka pareha ta ani:

    The Alchemist (Paulo Coehlo),

    "A wise and inspiring story about the pilgrimage that life should be." - M. Scott Peck, M.D.
    Yes the Alchemist is such a great and wonderful book! It speaks about our longings and deepest dreams as Khalil Gibran said "The dearest thing in our lives is the realization of our dreams and the most important thing is the reaping of the fruits of our talents. "

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