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Open to Spirituality? These 7 Books Are a Must-Read for You!

Margaret Wolf4 min read
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1. Dr. Bruce H. Lipton: The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles

In his groundbreaking book, Dr. Bruce Lipton challenges the long-held belief that our genes control our lives. This renowned cell biologist highlights how the power of our thoughts shapes our physical reality. His research shows that it’s not our genes but the environment around our cells that influences our lives—and our thoughts impact every cell in our body.

This book shifts how we think about genetic determinism and empowers us to shape our lives through the strength of our consciousness.

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2. Drunvalo Melchizedek: The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life I-II

Humanity once lived at a higher level of consciousness but lost the ancient secret of the Flower of Life over time. The tombs, temples, and pyramids that have survived for millennia still carry hidden messages reminding us that the principles of creation are woven into every detail of the world.

This book offers a spiritual window to deeper truths.

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3. Dr. Michael Newton: Journey of Souls I – The Secrets of Our Existence

We’ve reached a moment where we can explore life’s deepest mysteries: where we come from, why we’re here, and where we’re headed. Dr. Michael Newton, a world-renowned psychologist, uses a unique hypnosis method to shed light on these timeless questions. His research reveals a fascinating and inspiring worldview.

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4. William Arntz, Chasse Betsy, Mark Vicente: What the Bleep Do We Know?!

Did you once have a passion for learning that somehow faded away? Maybe you feel science isn’t for you and think it’s only for the quirky, glasses-wearing “smart” types. Yet deep down, you sense something’s missing and want to understand how the world works—but complicated math terms scare you off.

If you want to find your way but don’t know where to start, and feel life could be so much more, it might be time for a change! Begin exploring step by step to discover what lies beyond the surface. Learning can be fun and exciting when approached the right way!

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5. Osho: Joy – Happiness from Within

Osho teaches that joy is a fundamental part of life’s nature and a spiritual dimension of happiness that helps us understand our inner values and place in the world. Embracing joy means accepting life’s flow, being grateful for all existence offers, and not placing conditions on happiness.

His book blends compassion and humor, encouraging readers to face their deepest fears, which unlocks the door to true insight. According to Osho, humans can experience greater happiness than birds, trees, or stars because our consciousness allows us to recognize and feel it.

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6. Dan Millman: The Way of the Peaceful Warrior

Dan, the main character who seemed to have it all, was showered with success but never found lasting peace or satisfaction. For years, he believed happiness and a good life were automatic rights.

Only after meeting Socrates, his wise and mysterious mentor, did he begin to understand that life doesn’t just give itself away. He had to learn how to truly live, discovering special rules and methods that aren’t easy to master.

The bestselling novel’s film adaptation premiered in 2006, winning hearts internationally and at home. Both the book and movie tell an inspiring story of a man’s journey to self-discovery, facing his life head-on to truly find happiness.

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7. Thich Nhat Hanh: The Art of Zen and Saving the Planet

Thich Nhat Hanh, poet, scholar, peace activist, and Zen master, uses the power of calm and insight to help us understand reality’s deeper nature. He believes the goal of meditation is to see what others don’t and support discovery through action. True dialogue with the Earth becomes possible only when we awaken together and act for our future.

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Margaret Wolf

Margaret Wolf writes about relationships, family and the quiet emotional weather that shapes both. She’s drawn to the bits other columnists skip — the in-laws, the dog, the friendship that went strange in your thirties — and treats them with the same care as the big stuff.

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