Only by closing my eyes in front of each section of shelves stacked with books, more or less arranged in genres, and reaching out blindly. Thus, I came up with these five. In an hour, or a day, there would be a different five.
1. Die To Live – Questions and answers about meditation, existence, life, reincarnation, etc., with humor and wisdom.
2. The Source - one of the first books taking one place on earth (a tell in Israel) and relating a fictionalized history of that place and surrounding area since the very beginning. Going through the history of pagans, Jews, Christians, Muslims, the book relates the beginnings of the centuries-old problems still affecting that area, and the world.
3. Writing From Life: Telling your Soul’s Story – great prompts and writing information to assist you to dig deep into your life and its motivations.
4. Soul Collage – Great information and examples on how to do collage to enhance the processing about who you really are and why.
5. The Doomsday Book – science fiction whereby historians in 2055 go to the 14th century to observe, unfortunately arriving in the midst of an influenza outbreak which complicates their project.
I can’t just list five - here’s another I have to include:
6. God’s Whisper, Creation’s Thunder - dealing with the connection between findings of the new physics and the insights of the great mystics.


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April 20, 2008 at 9:30 pm
quinncreative
Great mix of books–I’m stopping by your library for sure!
April 20, 2008 at 10:08 pm
espirit07
A woman weaving a tapestry of life into meaningful patterns of meditation and contemplation, leaving a legacy through powerful and rich words of deeper thoughts.
April 20, 2008 at 11:24 pm
kvwordsmith
What a fascinating libnrary - and that’s only 5 books!
April 21, 2008 at 2:22 pm
shewolfy728
Very interesting list. I understand the trouble of choosing only five - that one gave me trouble, too. I have been thinking of reading The Doomsday Book; I have heard really good things about that author.
April 21, 2008 at 8:20 pm
peacebird
Fascinating list of titles which I’m sure will make excellent reading