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7. Spiritual Books

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For a spiritual person, finding good books is not so easy. Most novels use unspiritual means to hold the reader's attention: violence, negativity, loveless sex, cruelty, crude language. Often the general tone of a literary work is depressing.

Spiritual books don't have to contain only love and roses. Spirituality is very incomplete if it ignores the psychological and social problems in the world. A book that vividly describes what is wrong, can be spiritual -if that book also describes solutions.

A spiritual book leaves the reader with a positive feeling. The reader finishes such a book with hope, with the conviction that people can overcome their personal problems, that the world can be changed.

A truly spiritual book offers the reader a wider view on life. It offers the feeling that there is a bigger force in the universe and that everyone can make contact with that force through a spiritual practice.

Apart from books about meditation or spiritual philosophy, I know very few books that are completely spiritual. Most books, as I said, have elements of negativity that serve no positive purpose.

Have you read a spiritual book that you would like to recommend to others?
If you know novels or other books that you can call truly spiritual, please let me know. Send me an E-mail with "spiritual books" in the subject line. As far as I can, I will check the books out and if they are suitable, I will add them to the list with your name as the person who recommended it.

Please do not send in the title of books about UFO's, New Age etc.; they may be good but they are outside the scope of this website.

Purely religious books may be very positive and spiritual, but will not appeal to most of the readers of this site. Books that are solely about a certain spiritual group or guru, may also not be interesting for most people; these books should be mentioned on the website about that group or guru.

Books that set out to teach about spirituality are obviously spiritual, but what I am looking for are books that everyone can read, even those who would never think about doing meditation. (These books can be a great way to bring people to the spiritual path...)

I will consider both
novels and non-fiction, as long as they have a spiritual atmosphere.

Examples:

  1. Paramahansa Yogananda : Autobiography of a Yogi
  2. M. Scott Peck : The Road Less Travelled (and other books)
  3. Benjamin Hoff: The Tao of Pooh
  4. Joost Boekhoven: Gem's story (can be read online)
  5. Gary Zukav: The Seat of the Soul (author of: The Dancing Wu-Li Masters)

Especially The Road Less Travelled is for me a good example, because it is not meant as a "spiritual" book. It hardly mentions meditation. Nevertheless the atmosphere, the thought behind the book, is very spiritual.

Gem's story is about a beautiful spiritual journey. A shy girl meets the perfect monk . . . (If you know more stories like this one, let me know.)

Autobiography of a Yogi I include here because it can be read like a novel; it can also be attractive for people who don't plan to meditate.

In short:
You can send in the title and a short description of a book with a spiritual atmosphere. Explain why you think it's spiritual.

The book should not be:

  • about a particular religion, a particular spiritual group or guru
  • about UFO's, pyramids and other mysteries
  • about physical health
  • solely about spiritual philosophy
  • solely a description of how-to-meditate
  • abstract or full of jargon

It's the spiritual atmosphere that counts, and the book has to be accessible for the general public. I am looking forward to hearing from you! joostboekhoven@gemstories.com. For websites with positive stories, click here.

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