The Robert Monroe Trilogy by robert monroe, The Self Aware Universe by amit gatswami , The Field by lynne mctaggart OK OK I put 3 but i have so many more. You'll be surprised where the knowledge you seek leads you. You may not agree with it right away but it is the only think that we can realte to here and now. I always asked myself God was around alot 2000 years ago but not now. We can only use what resources we have. Science found him. And you can experience god if you so wish but be prepared not to even know how to write it down. Mythology makes a little more sense now. All we can do is relate with our own knowns.
2006-07-14 07:22:22
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answered by Corey 4
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The Seven Spiritual Laws Of Success by Deepak Chopra
2006-07-14 14:20:47
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answered by Anya M 4
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Jonathan Livingstone Seagull
2006-07-14 14:17:46
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answered by misterpoopoomouth 2
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"Meditations on the Tarot" by an anonymous Adept. Not really about the Tarot at all but a work of profound Hermetic/Christian mysticism, this book was recommended by Huston Smith as one of three books he would have on a desert island. I tend to agree.
2006-07-14 14:26:30
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answered by trident_of_paracelsus 2
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The Bible
and The Screw Tape Letters, CS Lewis
2006-07-14 14:22:48
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answered by Light 3
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The Davinci Code. Seriously.
2006-07-14 14:18:26
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answered by Jester 2
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The Force by Stuart Wilde
2006-07-14 14:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably The Celestine Prophecy, as well as Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, and Children of the Mind (the last three are part of a series).
2006-07-14 14:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Either The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield or The road less travelled by M.Scott Peck.
2006-07-14 21:16:47
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answered by debisioux 5
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The Celestine prophecy
2006-07-14 14:18:26
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answered by green is clean 4
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