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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up My Favorite Spirtual Book So Far

    Spiritual Enlightenment: The Damnedest Thing by Jed McKenna.

    Just finished it. Entertaining (dare I say enlightening) read by a fellow who claims to be enlightened. Came highly recommended from a good friend of mine, glad I finally checked it out. :)

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    The Dalai Lama - How to Expand Love

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    I've read hundreds of books, but


    The Game of Life by Florence Scovill Schinn ranks high upon my list,

    and

    The Dynamic laws of Prosperity by Catherine Ponder, is also excellent

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    Ram Dass's "Be Here Now" is my all-time fave.
    -- "God will give you everything you need for your spiritual development. Hold on to nothing."
    --Maharajji

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    Wayne Dyer, Neale Donald Walsh, Abraham-Hicks
    RED HAT QUEEN SHELLEY!

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    The world's all-time #1 Best Seller: The Bible

    Nothing else has brought me more spiritual growth. I've read countless other books but always end up back where it all began.

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    I would also have to say the Bible .... basic instructions before leaving earth

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    Third the Bible. Lots of great info in there, Proverbs is wonderful for character development.
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    The best book I have read would have to be "Ramtha" (the white book) by JZ Knight. Say what you will about Ramtha, but this book is the most practical guide I've found to spiritual enlightenment. I also like Ramtha's philosophy about why there is no such thing as right and wrong.
    "Once, people only flew in their dreams. Now, they dream during their flights." - Howard Hendrix, Better Angels

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    Anything Jon kabat-Zinn :)

    Misslinda has been dedicated to the ancient art of fasting since 2004 for optimal health and wellness.


    "Fasting is an intimate experience between the mind body & spirit."


    Let's journey together. See my blog for details.


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    Default Favorite Book spirit wise?

    Huh? Ramtha White Book, Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman, Ismael, andThink on These Things by J. Krishnamurti

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    MY favorite book:

    Christiane Beerlandt

    The Key to
    Self-Liberation

    A Book for Everyday Use,
    showing the Psychological Origins
    of 1000 Diseases

    you could say it's my bible

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    A 70's underground classic THE LAZY MAN'S GUIDE TO ENLIGHTENMENT by Thaddeus Golas. I've spent the next 35 years since reading it, learning what it was talking about.
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    Starting weight on 5/3/08: 222.5, BMI 38.8 @ 5' 3.5"
    Current weight 219, BMI 38.2
    Overweight goal: 170, BMI 29.6
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    In 1495 the john wycliff bible had 88 books in it. Then in 1611 edition of tynsdale bible it had 80 books in it. Now the current king james version bible has only 66 books in it. thus I've enjoyed reading these other 24 books and some of the 132 books mentioned in the current 66 books KJV, they are very informative and corralate back to the 66 books, how profound.
    PATH301's journal, come on in and drop me some lines :D

    " I am water, the ripples that go and come unto me are of my own choosing! " - Path301

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    Anything written by Wayne Dyer, I read and re-read his books all the time!
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    (Thank for Alissa for your fabulous certification program!!)

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