![]() | Leaves of Grass: The Original 1855 Edition (Thrift Edition) by Walt Whitman
Buy new: $3.00 / Used from: $1.00 I think that "Song of Myself" is the ultimate spiritual statement...take a look.
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![]() | Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life by Thich Nhat Hanh
Buy new: $10.20 / Used from: $3.49 Hanh manages to break down living to many simple steps...This book reminds us to not get caught up in everyday "crap" and to peactice meaningful existence...this book has the potential to re-focus one's soul.
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![]() | The Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels
Buy new: $9.23 / Used from: $0.19 The space between "religion" and "spirituality" can be tricky ground to navigate. Pagels makes a case for the divine through "knowing"...she also makes interesting allegations against the patriarchal church...which I think hold water.
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![]() | Care of the Soul : A Guide for Cultivating Depth and Sacredness in Everyday Life by Thomas Moore
Buy new: $10.08 / Used from: $0.01 In "Care of the Soul" Thomas Moore lets the reader know that it is okay to be human and to falter...life is full of ups and downs and we, as a species, are constantly trying to be "better" than our own humanity...Moore comes up with some really insightful revelations.
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![]() | Tao of Pooh and Te of Piglet Boxed Set by Benjamin Hoff
Buy new: $19.44 / Used from: $12.99 One may stay away from these books because they think "Pooh? Piglet? No thanks", but these books can change your prospective on life. Tao of Pooh explores the duality of the Tao and the world, excellent read.
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![]() | Brink Road: Poems by A. R. Ammons
Buy new: $14.95 / Used from: $3.37 "Brink Road" is an incredible collection of poems based on the natural world that inspires the reader to find awe in this awesome world.
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![]() | Paradise Lost (Penguin Classics) by John Milton
Buy new: $8.64 / Used from: $4.85 A classic...everyone knows the story...an obvious reccomendation!
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![]() | Hope In The Dark~Rebecca Solnit by Rebecca Solnit
Buy used from: $3.75 Solnit is a fantastic writer...my favorite idea from her is regarding truth...she says it is a “vanishing point” in which we are always striving to reach but can never come to the point of actualization until the end...
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