Saturday, 11 January 2014

These Books Will Violently Shift Your Perspectives



 There always is a book that will rock your world so hard that you're never quite the same after. Here is a list  of 7 books that will surely going to rock your skull hard!



On Happiness…

Zen and the Art of Happiness by Chris Prentiss
Of all the books & articles on happiness, this one is by far the best. Prentiss takes an extremely pragmatic approach to cultivating a mindset of happiness so that nothing can bring you down. This is not ‘The Secret’ with wishy-washy ‘science’. No spirituality required. The author takes from his years of experiences working at an addiction cure center in California to nail down the steps required to ultimate happiness. If Prentiss can use these methods to cure a heroine addiction, imagine what he can do for you.

On Mortality and Meaning…

Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl



Viktor Frankl experienced the limits of human suffering during his extended stay in Nazi concentration camps. While recapping his story, Frankl explores its implications on his views of meaning in life. He gains a very unique perspective while watching those around him break down completely, and yet another through seeing Jews adjust back to normal life after finding freedom.

On Health & Nutrition…

Yoga of Eating by Charles Eisenstein – Health & Nutrition



There is much more to eating than you think. In this book, Eisenstein explains the shortcomings of western views on nutrition, and how to transform your eating habits to get more enjoyment and nourishment out of your food. He discusses how being present while eating and truly tasting your food affects your body’s absorption of nutrients. He also explains diets, and how certain monks are capable of consuming only air, sunlight and water for years at a time.

Society and Economics

Sacred Economics by Charles Eisenstein


Eisenstein expands on what you’ve probably heard about the faults of our current economic/debt system and takes you on a journey from the very beginning of currency. He explains in-depth how many of our societal ills (poverty, over consumption, ecological devastation) stem from our highly unsustainable economic system. He then goes out to lay out feasible ways to start waning from this system to create a new economy, and consequently a new world..

Sex & Relationships
Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan & Cacilda Jetha



Sex at Dawn explores the history of human sexuality through surprising truths about our anatomy, indigenous societies and our closest primate relatives. The authors continually pile on scientific evidence to support what some might have guessed from our 50% divorce rate: monogamy is far from natural. Don’t read this unless you’re ready to destroy and rebuild your views on human nature, relationships and sexuality. It’s that crazy.

The Nature of Reality

Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch 

Walsch is a frustrated Christian who angrily writes God a series of questions one day, and is shocked to hear a voice begin answering back. Whether you believe the non-fiction label or not, that voice paints an absolutely beautiful, and above all logical picture of the true nature of reality, and explains where modern religions have gone wrong.

Death and the Nature of Reality       

 Adventures Beyond the Body by William Buhlman



In this book, Buhlman pulls from 30+ years of OOBE’s, and explains the fundamental methods of achieving the state, as well as what to expect beyond the physical world. The truth is that we all can gain personal knowledge about life beyond this physical body. Death is not an unsolved mystery as modern science would lead us to believe. There are hundreds of thousands of accounts of near-death and OOBE’s world-wide, spanning all of history, all reporting the same sensations. This is not bullshit. Check it out



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