Category: Book Reviews

  • Creativity: Unleashing the Forces Within (A Review)

    This is a review for Creativity: Unleashing the Forces Within, a great little book dictated by Osho, one of my very favorite spiritual teachers. I’ve watched many of his videos but this was my first of his books I’ve read. I will be reading many more over the next several years because each time I read…

  • The Type-Z Guide to Success – A Review

    The Type-Z Guide to Success – A Review

    This is a review of The Type-Z Guide to Success: A Lazy Person’s Manifesto for Wealth and Fulfillment, by Marc Allen. I’m by nature a somewhat…well, I can be lazy, at times. This book was right up my alley. If you’re not a Type A person, someone who is eternally motivated and works hard all the…

  • The Nature of Personal Reality

    The Nature of Personal Reality

    This post is a review of the most empowering book I’ve ever read: The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know, by Jane Roberts (and Seth). I finished reading it last week and just today finished transcribing the passages I doggy eared while using the best…

  • Seth Speaks

    Seth Speaks

    Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul is the most fascinating book I’ve ever read. I realize that’s a strong statement, but I mean it. I can almost guarantee reading this book will make your life better, even if you’re a staunch skeptic of everything paranormal. It will give you a better understanding of…

  • The War of Art: A Review

    The War of Art: A Review

    The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles, by Steven Pressfield, is a quick, easy read, but it has the potential to change your life for the better, immediately, especially if you’re involved in artistic work. Multiple friends had recommended it to me, but then, multiple friends are always recommending…

  • The Good Earth: A Review

    The Good Earth: A Review

    I read The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck when I was in 8th grade, and I remembered it being a great read. On a whim, I bought it on Amazon and decided to read it again. Lately I mostly consume non-fiction, and I have a nasty habit of starting books and leaving them for others…

  • The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe

    The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe

    The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe is a short biography (fewer than 60 pages) of a man I’d never heard of, Walter Russell. I’m not sure why his insights aren’t commonly taught in school. At least not in my schools. He was a world-class painter, sculptor, author, architect, figure skater, philosopher, and more. They…