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Saiisha, some books are not meant for discussion in this group ;-) but I thought I would mention what I was reading anyway; as to get a fuller picture of "who I am" I suppose. I have read all of Gabrielle Bernstein's other books I'm just getting inside this one, but I would say I may have "outgrown her audience" in a certain respect, however, I'm always looking something new or see something in a different way.
As for The Disappearance of the Universe, I don't think I had any clue what it was about when I started reading it and so I'm just seeing where the journey goes...I think it's a long and deep, but, fascinating read.

A little about me: I am a huge animal lover (especially dogs) , an aspiring jewelry artisa..."
I've read Trust Your Vibes awhile back, maybe 2 years ago, whenever it came out, but I was looking at it the other day and thinking of reading it again. Excited to hear your thoughts after you've finished. I just looked, I finished reading it in Feb of 14 and gave it 5 stars, one of the many things I love about goodreads.
Delaney wrote: "Hi! Thanks for the add. I LOVE reading spiritual/enlightened books. So I'm so excited I found this group!
A little about me: I am a huge animal lover (especially dogs) , an aspiring jewelry artisa..."
Welcome Delaney, happy to have you join our little club :) Feel free to post your own questions, start your own threads and conversations.
I was just recommending Sonia Choquette's books to another of our club members - love her work! And thanks for your recommendation of the Body of Light - I'll check it out. And I'm like you - I have several books going at the same time as well :)
A little about me: I am a huge animal lover (especially dogs) , an aspiring jewelry artisa..."
Welcome Delaney, happy to have you join our little club :) Feel free to post your own questions, start your own threads and conversations.
I was just recommending Sonia Choquette's books to another of our club members - love her work! And thanks for your recommendation of the Body of Light - I'll check it out. And I'm like you - I have several books going at the same time as well :)
Julie wrote: "Saiisha, some books are not meant for discussion in this group ;-) but I thought I would mention what I was reading anyway; as to get a fuller picture of "who I am" I suppose. I have read all of Gabrielle Bernstein's other books I'm just getting inside this one, but I would say I may have "outgrown her audience" in a certain respect, however, I'm always looking something new or see something in a different way..."
Funny you mention that Julie - I've felt the same way about Gabby Bernstein's books, but I think they're great for someone starting out on their spiritual path, and I'd definitely recommend them. And yes, Disappearance of the Universe is definitely a walk (or a tumble) down a rabbit hole :)
Funny you mention that Julie - I've felt the same way about Gabby Bernstein's books, but I think they're great for someone starting out on their spiritual path, and I'd definitely recommend them. And yes, Disappearance of the Universe is definitely a walk (or a tumble) down a rabbit hole :)

Julie wrote: "Has anyone read "Love Warrior" by Glennon Doyle Melton? To me, wow, what a book. The reason I think I really really loved it (can I say I loved a book?) is because I was so not a fan of her first b..."
I've been coming across Glennon Doyle Melton's interviews lately, but I haven't read her books Julie - thanks for the recommendation - I like where she's headed in her search for her own spirituality!
I've been coming across Glennon Doyle Melton's interviews lately, but I haven't read her books Julie - thanks for the recommendation - I like where she's headed in her search for her own spirituality!

Hi Barbara, how are you liking The Science of Becoming Oneself?

Interesting reads. How are you liking The Universe Has Your Back? It keeps popping up for me. Not sure if that is a sign to read or a little reassurance.

Kris, What I'm about to say may not be a popular answer. I'm 1/2 way through the book. It's not where I feel like I need to put it down but it's not awe inspiring and eye opening either (from my perspective).
What I will say is this, it can be construed as negative and for that I apologize. I feel the reason it keeps popping up for you is marketing, not the Universe telling you to read it. I know it's a slippery slope, but when I see someone selling a Spiritual book and hear them say "I'm #1 on the NY Times Best Seller List"...it doesn't sit well with me. So that's part of it. I've read a lot of Spiritual books and I'm just a seeker looking to find inspiration in people, blogs, books, art, etc. This book, like many books, does not lack ego. So that's a bit disheartening to me. I feel that I'm not special, if I can see the ego leaking through, I'm sure many others can to.
Anyway, lol, more of an answer than what you were probably expecting. If you've been on your Spiritual journey for awhile, I would say skip it. It's a cross between A Course in Miracles and The Law of Attraction, and although I feel that sometimes they intersect, sometimes they contradict and I feel that in this book.
Best to you. If you decide to read it please let me know what you think.

Arcturian Songs of the Masters of Light: Arcturian Star Chronicles Volume Four: 4 by Patricia Pereira
I love these books. They make so much sense and am sad that I am on the last in the set.

I always like to make a point of finishing a book like you used to do Barbara. I love to read, for fiction, really long books so sometimes it takes longer to get into them before they can really get going.
I did however give up with a few over the years. Such as an adult CS Lewis one which I was really disappointed to do as I loved the Narnia books. Also The Old Curiosity Shop I was so disappointed to find this one so boring as it sounded so interesting! Maybe I should give it a go again all these years later!
Blanche wrote: "I read a fiction book and then a bit of a factual book each night and currently the "factual" book I am reading is:
Arcturian Songs of the Masters of Light: Arcturian Star Chronicles Volume Four: 4 by Patricia Pereira..."
You have some interesting recommendations Blanche!! I also have multiple books going at the same time, including fiction, spiritual, science sometimes, and also picture books (I love picture books!)
Arcturian Songs of the Masters of Light: Arcturian Star Chronicles Volume Four: 4 by Patricia Pereira..."
You have some interesting recommendations Blanche!! I also have multiple books going at the same time, including fiction, spiritual, science sometimes, and also picture books (I love picture books!)

I just finished Being Mortal by Atul Gwande, non-fiction. Very good read about how we approach the end of our earthly life, medical approaches and all of the changes we sometimes have to face. It provides lots of food for thought so that we can direct our own journey when the time comes. Sometimes sad but full of thought provoking ideas. If your parents are facing decisions like these, this book is so good to read!

I just finished First Intelligence (about intuition) by Simone Wright, well written and intelligent look on the subject.
I also just finished a fiction book called St. Nick by Alan Russell, thought it was a light hearted holiday read, and it 1/2 was and 1/2 of it had me sobbing like crazy.

Do any of you have the same situation? I love getting referrals from everyone!
Barbara wrote: "Good Morning All,
I just finished Being Mortal by Atul Gwande, non-fiction. Very good read about how we approach the end of our earthly life, medical approaches and all of the changes we sometimes..."
I've been having some great discussions about this book (Being Mortal) with a friend who has an elderly father who's slowly fading. And I'm not sure if I'm ready for the book yet, but I do plan to read it some day - thanks for the reminder Barbara!
As for buying versus borrowing books, I used to love collecting books, but I have the same concern as you - not to kill trees to read a book, but I don't like electronic readers (kindle, nook, etc.) so I mostly read only what I find at my library. Any books I do buy are ones that I want to re-read, which are very few!
I just finished Being Mortal by Atul Gwande, non-fiction. Very good read about how we approach the end of our earthly life, medical approaches and all of the changes we sometimes..."
I've been having some great discussions about this book (Being Mortal) with a friend who has an elderly father who's slowly fading. And I'm not sure if I'm ready for the book yet, but I do plan to read it some day - thanks for the reminder Barbara!
As for buying versus borrowing books, I used to love collecting books, but I have the same concern as you - not to kill trees to read a book, but I don't like electronic readers (kindle, nook, etc.) so I mostly read only what I find at my library. Any books I do buy are ones that I want to re-read, which are very few!
Julie wrote: "I am currently reading Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Dr. Joe Dispenza...so far so good, only on the first chapter. One of those books you really need to absorb if you want to actually "ch..."
Oooh, I like the sounds of First Intelligence Julie!! And let us know if you like Breaking the Habit when you read more
Oooh, I like the sounds of First Intelligence Julie!! And let us know if you like Breaking the Habit when you read more

Kumar wrote: "I have started this year by the book "A Million Thoughts: Learn all about meditation from the Himalayan mystic" by Om Swami. It has all the possible intricate information about meditation in many d..."
I hadn't heard of this one - thanks for the recommendation - sounds interesting!
I hadn't heard of this one - thanks for the recommendation - sounds interesting!

Barbara wrote: "I just finished "In Search of Stones" by M. Scott Peck, who previously wrote "The Road Less Traveled". This travelogue encompassed many ancient stones in England and Scotland along with the mid-lif..."
I've read other books by Joan Borysenko, but this one sounds good too Barbara - let us know if you like it!
I'm currently reading your recommendation - "Unveiled Mysteries' by Godfre Ray King :) It seems like a combination of Seth Speaks and a western version of Autobiography of a Yogi! I'm enjoying it so far - I'm about half-way in...
I've read other books by Joan Borysenko, but this one sounds good too Barbara - let us know if you like it!
I'm currently reading your recommendation - "Unveiled Mysteries' by Godfre Ray King :) It seems like a combination of Seth Speaks and a western version of Autobiography of a Yogi! I'm enjoying it so far - I'm about half-way in...
Romance, Reincarnation, Redemption... I'm reading this book called Green Darkness, by Anya Seton - if you're into historical fiction, you might enjoy this novel set in the 60's but goes back and forth to the 16th century Tudor times. So understandably, a lot of young-soul passions and prejudices, but it's still fun to go back to historical times that we might have lived in. There's also the requisite Indian guru-doctor among several other interesting characters threading through the plot. I'm only a quarter of the way through the book, but it's satisfyingly long!
A few other reincarnation themed novels I've enjoyed: "My name is Memory" by Ann Brashares, "The Rose Garden" by Susanna Kearsley, "Replay" by Ken Grimwood... come to mind
Do you have any favorites? (If you like this theme)
A few other reincarnation themed novels I've enjoyed: "My name is Memory" by Ann Brashares, "The Rose Garden" by Susanna Kearsley, "Replay" by Ken Grimwood... come to mind
Do you have any favorites? (If you like this theme)


However, my reply isn't about what I'm currently reading. It's a throwback memory I had from what Barbara had currently read and I thought I'd share as it says so much about my journey.
I had also read "A Road Less Traveled" awhile awhile back by M. Scott Peck and soon thereafter my then husband walked out in the most grand, dramatic, and horrendous ways and he told me that he left me a book on my nightstand that would explain so much and it was "The People of the Lie" by M Scott Peck, sitting right by the side of my bed, I kid you not - if anyone has read this far. I have yet to read the book or to throw it out. I know basically what it says and a friend tried to read it for me and although I was already on my Spiritual journey, this singular situation turbo charged it.
Anyway, sorry for hijacking the conversation or if I had mentioned if before. It's just so pivotal in my adult life I thought it worth mentioning.

Arcturian Songs of the Masters of Light: Arcturian Star Chronicles Volume Four:..."
Blanche, I too read a few books at a time- business, a fun book and a spiritual book. I had not heard of the Arcturian series. They sound interesting. I will check them out.


Take care of yourself.
Barbara - I've heard of that book - "the Lost Star of Myth and Time" somewhere else as well... it does sound fascinating - I might look it up!
Julie - I've enjoyed the "life-changing magic of tidying up" :) As for the other book by M Scott Peck, I hadn't heard of it before, but to throw it at you as someone's sanctimonious vision of life without the depth of experience sounds very unpleasant, to say the least!! And I totally agree with Barbara's response!
Kris - I just looked up Yoga Beyond the Mat, and it does sound like a fascinating read... thanks for the recommendation!
Julie - I've enjoyed the "life-changing magic of tidying up" :) As for the other book by M Scott Peck, I hadn't heard of it before, but to throw it at you as someone's sanctimonious vision of life without the depth of experience sounds very unpleasant, to say the least!! And I totally agree with Barbara's response!
Kris - I just looked up Yoga Beyond the Mat, and it does sound like a fascinating read... thanks for the recommendation!

Barbara wrote: "I'm currently reading 'Serpent in the Sky' which is based on the research done by the Alsatian philosopher/Egyptologist R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz. DeLubicz studied Egypt for over 30 years and his or..."
I loved the Path with Heart as well Barbara, but I hadn't heard of Serpent in the Sky - sounds fascinating!
I loved the Path with Heart as well Barbara, but I hadn't heard of Serpent in the Sky - sounds fascinating!

I dabble in one then another and so forth. Just started The Power of Now. But I am also reading Ishmael, When things fall apart and The Fifth Mountain. They are all very good so far!

I want to read A Path with Heart. Jack Kornfield has several excellent audio presentations I've listed to.
Serpent in the Sky looks interesting.

I dabble in one then another and so forth. Just started The Power of Now. But I am also reading Ishmael, When things fall apart and The Fifth Mountain. They a..."
I'm currently listening to Tolle's A New Earth. It's really good so far.
Yesterday I finished From Fear to Fearlessness by Pema Chodron. About a 2 1/2 hour audiobook but very good.
Jess wrote: "I am in the middle of several books...
I dabble in one then another and so forth. Just started The Power of Now. But I am also reading Ishmael, When things fall apart and The Fifth Mountain. They a..."
All good books Jess! I haven't heard of the Fifth Mountain though - I'll have to check it out.
I dabble in one then another and so forth. Just started The Power of Now. But I am also reading Ishmael, When things fall apart and The Fifth Mountain. They a..."
All good books Jess! I haven't heard of the Fifth Mountain though - I'll have to check it out.
James wrote: I'm currently listening to Tolle's A New Earth. It's really good so far...."
A New Earth is one of my favorites James! I'm so glad you're getting to read it!!
A New Earth is one of my favorites James! I'm so glad you're getting to read it!!

Tenzin Palmo is now one of my inspirations. Twelve years of retreat high in the Himalayas. Traveling the world to raise funds to build a nunnery. All of the other events in her life were interesting.
I highlighted a good portion of the book.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9...
James wrote: "Cave in the Snow
Tenzin Palmo is now one of my inspirations. Twelve years of retreat high in the Himalayas. Traveling the world to raise funds to build a nunnery. All of the other events in her li..."
Oh I love Tenzin Palmo's Cave in the Snow - one of my favorite books too :)
Tenzin Palmo is now one of my inspirations. Twelve years of retreat high in the Himalayas. Traveling the world to raise funds to build a nunnery. All of the other events in her li..."
Oh I love Tenzin Palmo's Cave in the Snow - one of my favorite books too :)


Also reading, "Big Magic" by Elizabeth Gilbert.
Janet wrote: "Hello! I'm currently reading "The Inner Heart of Reiki: Rediscovering Your True Self" by Frans Stiene. Although it suggests it's about Reiki, it's a beautiful book on spirituality for anyone.
Also..."
Welcome Janet! I hadn't heard of the Inner Heart of Reiki - I'm going to have to check it out! I did enjoy the Big Magic, although some parts of it felt a bit blah, but overall a great message, especially for creatives!!
Thanks for your recommendation :)
Also..."
Welcome Janet! I hadn't heard of the Inner Heart of Reiki - I'm going to have to check it out! I did enjoy the Big Magic, although some parts of it felt a bit blah, but overall a great message, especially for creatives!!
Thanks for your recommendation :)

I'm reading a book called THE MEMORY PAINTER, by Gwendolyn Womack. It's a vividly imagined story of an artist who's been haunted his whole life by remembering past lives. As a Samurai warrior in Japan, an Indian Buddhist monk in China, a Viking seafarer, and many others. He paints detailed panels of these scenes, one of which attracts a neuro-chemist who has a recurring dream of the exact scene in the painting. The story was easy to follow along, despite the many characters spanning many periods of history, and kept my interest. The author makes a lot of assumptions, and some of them are not quite believable, but it's still a fast-paced thriller, a great mystery, and a romantic adventure, all set on the theme of remembering past incarnations.
I'm also re-reading Sarah Susanka's NOT SO BIG LIFE - I love how she applies her expertise in architecture to bring spiritual concepts to life. It helps make abstract concepts more approachable. And because she gives a lot of examples from her own life, we feel like we're going on a journey with her.
Anyone else read this?
Anyone else read this?

Barbara wrote: "I just finished The Gift of Years by Joan Chittister which was wonderful! I'm beginning Making Life Easy by Christiane Northrup, M.D. My sons are grown and out of the house so I'm investigating exa..."
I love Joan Chittister!! I need to re-read her books :)
I love Joan Chittister!! I need to re-read her books :)
Danny wrote: "I am currently reading DMT the spirit molecule by Dr. Rick Strassman"
I just looked up the book and it sounds fascinating! I've always wondered what it would be like to try LSD, just to get an experience of it all, but I've been told it would be like walking into a room with a thousand mirrors of your mind. That would be awesome if the mind is conscious; but maybe more like hell if it isn't! :)
I just looked up the book and it sounds fascinating! I've always wondered what it would be like to try LSD, just to get an experience of it all, but I've been told it would be like walking into a room with a thousand mirrors of your mind. That would be awesome if the mind is conscious; but maybe more like hell if it isn't! :)
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A little about me: I am a huge animal lover (especially dogs) , an aspiring jewelry artisan, and I identify as an empath.
Currently I am reading Trust Your Vibes by Sonia Choquette and highly recommend it. I want to read all of her books now!