Thursday, July 9, 2009

Anatomy of the Spirit

I decided to create this blog to help those who are just "waking up" from the deep sleep of materiality and those who have been searching for a while also There's soooo much to learn and there are lots and lots and lots of books out there to choose from. Some will guide you on your journey and some will send you off in a different direction. What you want is a real guide to the best self help books you can find.

Anatomy of the Spirit by Carolyn Myss is a good tool to help us evaluate ourselves. By using the seven stages that she is offering, one is given a jump start. I've found it's not possible to change overnight, it takes time and commitment, it takes going into the depths of our being consistently every day, this is an ongoing wonderful journey, an adventure for sure. This is one of the best self help books I've had the pleasure of enjoying. The comprehensive manner in which she weaves the Kabbala, Christianity and the Hindu religions together are indeed enlightening and helps one see the importance of unraveling crystallized belief systems. What I'm trying to say is that this book really wakes one up to the fact that all religions (before doctrine took over) basically tell the same story, you just have to keep an open mind. It might make you feel just a little insecure if you think "your way" is the only way. In my Father's house there are many mansions or many states of consciousness or dimensions. Carolyn Myss has written many books, all of which in my opinion are excellent and some of the best self help books on line. You can check it out here. Anatomy of the Spirit: The Seven Stages of Power and Healing

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