Hey folks.
I'm looking for some literature that will or might change my life. I'm not such a reading person. But i've found out that books are powerful psychedelic tools. And every book i've read has improved my life in one way or another.
Now, i was wondering if you kind souls of the Nexus have some good recommendations for me. I want to buy a few books for myself and one as a gift for a deer friend. Yes, i befriend animals that read books.
I am looking for a practical book. Something that aids in meditation. Something that can give me a mental anchor that can aid cognitivism. So i don't have to feel depressed all the time. And so i can find the motivation to wake up every day and do good things in the world.
I'm also interested in more strange subjects. I was intrigued by the concept of the Six spiritual realms. Including the realms of Devas and the realm of Asuras. I would certainly like to learn more about this.
I also very much believe in the road to enlightenment. The noble eightfold path is something i hold close to my heart. Understanding this concept might be just the thing to propell my life into better conditions.
There's so many literature. I just don't know where to begin. Hopefully you can give some recommendations for me, and for others that read this thread.
To sum it all up, can you recommend books on;
-Meditation
-Spiritual realms
-Enlightenment
I'm sure i've forgot to mention a lot of things that are nested in old tradition. But this is what comes to mind. If you have read a book that compares to this and you would recommend it to someone, please do. (don't forget to post it in this thread
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I hope together we can comprise a good list of books to read.
For starters, i've read a small book on Tibetan dream yoga. And i did not like it. I did not learn any practical things. The concepts seemed vague. But it was a nice introduction into ancient traditions. And it gave me excellent insight into the way Tibet handles and tries to preservate holy texts. This was the first "spiritual" literature i've read.
That is, if you don't count Terence Mckenna as very spiritual