Reading gives insight into life and helps you to develop a better personality. The following books have been rated as the best spiritual books for women around the world. Some are timeless classics while others are from the new age. Their wisdom applies in social, career and personal life to a very large extent.
The Secret- this is the work of Byrne Rhonda, a renowned TV producer from Melbourne. It became such a phenomenon that in 2004 a movie was created based on the book. It fronts the law of attraction which can be explained into three segments. Knowing what you want, believing in yourself and preparing to receive it. It ranks as one of the best sellers of all times by New York Times. It has become a revolution at personal and institutional level.
The Celestine Prophecy- the book was released in 1992 as a self publication by Redfield James. It ranks top among the most successful self published books. It narrates past adventures of the class of Da Vinci Code and combines them with new age spiritualism. It is the tale of a man touring Peru who gets a revelation that is life changing. Of greater interest are the insights and not the storyline.
The Alchemist by Coelho Paulo- the reader tours the pyramids of Egypt through eyes of a shepherd. He shepherd is chasing a timeless treasure which will reveal his personal legend. It is laden with the search for personal purpose in life and interactions with omens. It can be used across religious circles.
The Art of Happiness: A handbook for Living- Howard Cutler was inspired by the happiness exhibited by Dalai Lama amidst the political struggle in Tibet. Howard addresses the western audience with Lama as the example. He seeks to show that happiness is possible on daily basis through very simple acts. He emphasizes that happiness is more mental than physical.
The New Earth: Awakening Your Purpose- Tolle Eckhart examines how the ego can stop you from achieving the happiness you long for. According to Tolle, inner and outer conflicts are always as a result of inflated egos. When Oprah Winfrey featured it in her book club, it became an instant hit and has gone on to be phenomenal.
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success- Chopra uses this classical book to discuss success and its importance in life. He takes the discussion away from wealth and defines success as achieving personal goals and finding happiness. The laws outlined include karma-cause and effect as well as dharma which is about your purpose in life. It taps significantly into the ancient teachings and Chopra has managed to package them for a western audience.
The Road Less Traveled by Peck Scott- it takes a Christian and psychiatric perspective when defining personal fulfillment. Though published in 1978, it remains an excellent personal growth resource for any woman. The pillars of a fulfilling life are given as love, grace and discipline.
Some of the most excellent titles for a spiritually grounded woman are not necessarily authored by female writers. The above titles are presented in a simplistic way with exceptional suggestions and personal exercises. Those who have read them have reported transformational growth at social, spiritual and personal level.
The Secret- this is the work of Byrne Rhonda, a renowned TV producer from Melbourne. It became such a phenomenon that in 2004 a movie was created based on the book. It fronts the law of attraction which can be explained into three segments. Knowing what you want, believing in yourself and preparing to receive it. It ranks as one of the best sellers of all times by New York Times. It has become a revolution at personal and institutional level.
The Celestine Prophecy- the book was released in 1992 as a self publication by Redfield James. It ranks top among the most successful self published books. It narrates past adventures of the class of Da Vinci Code and combines them with new age spiritualism. It is the tale of a man touring Peru who gets a revelation that is life changing. Of greater interest are the insights and not the storyline.
The Alchemist by Coelho Paulo- the reader tours the pyramids of Egypt through eyes of a shepherd. He shepherd is chasing a timeless treasure which will reveal his personal legend. It is laden with the search for personal purpose in life and interactions with omens. It can be used across religious circles.
The Art of Happiness: A handbook for Living- Howard Cutler was inspired by the happiness exhibited by Dalai Lama amidst the political struggle in Tibet. Howard addresses the western audience with Lama as the example. He seeks to show that happiness is possible on daily basis through very simple acts. He emphasizes that happiness is more mental than physical.
The New Earth: Awakening Your Purpose- Tolle Eckhart examines how the ego can stop you from achieving the happiness you long for. According to Tolle, inner and outer conflicts are always as a result of inflated egos. When Oprah Winfrey featured it in her book club, it became an instant hit and has gone on to be phenomenal.
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success- Chopra uses this classical book to discuss success and its importance in life. He takes the discussion away from wealth and defines success as achieving personal goals and finding happiness. The laws outlined include karma-cause and effect as well as dharma which is about your purpose in life. It taps significantly into the ancient teachings and Chopra has managed to package them for a western audience.
The Road Less Traveled by Peck Scott- it takes a Christian and psychiatric perspective when defining personal fulfillment. Though published in 1978, it remains an excellent personal growth resource for any woman. The pillars of a fulfilling life are given as love, grace and discipline.
Some of the most excellent titles for a spiritually grounded woman are not necessarily authored by female writers. The above titles are presented in a simplistic way with exceptional suggestions and personal exercises. Those who have read them have reported transformational growth at social, spiritual and personal level.
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