Literature
This art of my life is my greatest project. When I treat moving through life as such, I am free to be an observer. When I am merely an observer, unattached to outcomes, only then am I truly free.
Below are some good reads that help us discover our true nature.
Most of these can be purchased online or enjoyed in audio form to on YouTube by searching the title followed by "audiobook".
"The Book of Love and Creation" by Paul Selig - A channeled text that aims to align your consciousness to it's highest ability to love by seeing the divine in all things.
"The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle - This book is a modern classic that has helped many people understand the concept of being present and living in the moment.
"Autobiography of a Yogi" by Paramahansa Yogananda - This book tells the life story of Yogananda, a spiritual master who brought the teachings of yoga to the West.
"The Tao Te Ching" by Lao Tzu - This ancient Chinese text offers insights into the nature of the universe and how we can live in harmony with it.
"Zhuangzi" - An Taoist writing that presents philosophies from the perspective of Zhuangzi.
"The Bhagavad Gita" - This is a Hindu scripture that contains the teachings of Lord Krishna, who offers guidance to Arjuna on the battlefield of life.
"A New Earth" by Eckhart Tolle - This book explores how we can achieve spiritual awakening and create a better world.
"The Book of Secrets" by Osho - This book is a collection of talks given by the spiritual master Osho, who offers insights into the nature of existence and how we can find inner peace.
"The Prophet" by Khalil Gibran - This book is a collection of philosophical essays that explore topics such as love, joy, and sorrow.
"Island" by Aldus Huxley - This fictional book emphasizes the importance of being in the moment through a story of a ship wrecked journalist.