I suspected that this video could be great, so I made sure to run a nice warm bath for myself. Soaking and sipping slowly my chamomile tea, I listened carefully to your gentle voice and took mental notes of your book recommendations. 💜
Hello Robert. I was very much influenced by Emmanuel, another channeled entity back in the 70's. They were gentle, funny, reassuring, and as I get older (I'm 71 n0w) it fits my understanding of things better all the time. You might enjoy reading Emmanuel's Book. Thanks for this video, it is good to learn about this stuff.
I have read Yogananda through my mom, she got me into yoga from a young age, I love his storytelling as well as the story itself. Have you ever picked up queer vibes from him? Always thought he looked quite feminine. Another book that I think you might like is Tao Te Ching, by Lao-Tsu. It is comprised of 81 short poems and if remember well it is the founding text of Taoism, although it could be seen more as philosophical text than a religious one. It is at the same time very direct and very abstract
Interesting! I find Indian guru-oriented spirituality frequently quite queer. I think in this book there is a guru who has a favourite disciple and they sleep in the same bed.I find the narrator extremely sweet and lovable. I've never read the Tao te Ching, although I had a phase when I was more into texts like that. Maybe I'll try one day. Thanks for the recommendation!
Fantastic choices and reccomendations! I can bookend your top 10 as I’ve read numbers, 10, 9, and 1… devoured all of Seth tbh. So brilliant. More books to add to my wish list now! Thank you, great video.
Thank you, I've added some of these titles to my library hold list.
I suspected that this video could be great, so I made sure to run a nice warm bath for myself. Soaking and sipping slowly my chamomile tea, I listened carefully to your gentle voice and took mental notes of your book recommendations. 💜
Hello Robert. I was very much influenced by Emmanuel, another channeled entity back in the 70's. They were gentle, funny, reassuring, and as I get older (I'm 71 n0w) it fits my understanding of things better all the time. You might enjoy reading Emmanuel's Book.
Thanks for this video, it is good to learn about this stuff.
@@nacmegfeegle2310 Oh, thank you. I will check it out!
I've read a lot of these kinds of books over the years, but my absolute favorite is Falling Into Grace by Adyashanti
@@danskhansen ooh - thanks!
Glad you went off-piste 🎉 Such a great review with many interesting recommendations. Thanks!!
@@BellNell-ro9de You’re welcome. It was fun to do:-)
I have read Yogananda through my mom, she got me into yoga from a young age, I love his storytelling as well as the story itself. Have you ever picked up queer vibes from him? Always thought he looked quite feminine. Another book that I think you might like is Tao Te Ching, by Lao-Tsu. It is comprised of 81 short poems and if remember well it is the founding text of Taoism, although it could be seen more as philosophical text than a religious one. It is at the same time very direct and very abstract
Interesting! I find Indian guru-oriented spirituality frequently quite queer. I think in this book there is a guru who has a favourite disciple and they sleep in the same bed.I find the narrator extremely sweet and lovable.
I've never read the Tao te Ching, although I had a phase when I was more into texts like that. Maybe I'll try one day. Thanks for the recommendation!
Thank you. What an interesting list and so tantalisingly reviewed. I'll have to try to track down an unedited copy of Yogananda P.
@@annasmith6651 Yes, that is my tip. But maybe they have sorted it all out and gone back to the original text? Let’s hope!
Thank you
Thank you! This seems to be very useful. I may start where your list did. I'm curious, have you ever read or watched any Dolores Cannon?
@@toadstooltarot I have just discovered Dolores Cannon. Interesting stuff😶
Fantastic choices and reccomendations! I can bookend your top 10 as I’ve read numbers, 10, 9, and 1… devoured all of Seth tbh. So brilliant.
More books to add to my wish list now! Thank you, great video.
@@djh3239 Very glad you liked it!