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Please suggest me good spiritual books..

Please suggest me good spiritual books..

Komal #recommend #spirituality

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Charles

Zen Flesh, Zen Bones.

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KomalQuestion author

English and hindi also…..i m from india..anyone knows hindi?

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KomalQuestion author

Well said karan.

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Yash

Hey fella Indian here! you must read works by Swami Vivekananda,Sadhguru, Osho or you can try robin sharma and paulo coelho as well for more into spirituality gita is best nothing competes it 🙂

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KomalQuestion author

Ty guys

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Yash

@Komal btw why do you need spiritual books ? you yourself is self existent book if you really want tohave spiritual knowledge read yourself not others <3

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KomalQuestion author

I think thats most difficult task to understand ourselves

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Yash

there is no such thing as difficult or easy mam

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KomalQuestion author

Y ryt .but i think we have to read for more clear vision?

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Yash

@Komal that’s true as well!

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Dawn

How to cook your life from Zen kitchen to enlightenment.

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Ronnie

Marilynn Robinson any of her fiction

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Ronnie

and her book Housekeeping

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KomalQuestion author

Ty ronnie

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Mark

Milo & Ze

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Mark

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Nitin

Books by Vivekanand

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Louise

I really enjoyed this book.

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Anjali

Be here now by Ram Dass

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Kashana

Following

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Sharon

Maybe the Left Behind series?

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Matt

The Left Behind series.

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Christopher

KelFox House is the perfect resource for spiritual books… https://www.kelfoxhouse.co.uk/

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Margie

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Catherine

The Screwtape Letters

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Marie

The Book of Mormon

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Donna

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Louise

Oh yes, this is a really wonderful book. I’ve read it a few times. Good choice!

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Esu

Plz do read : autobiography of an american swami by radhanath swami maharaj….. its an awesome book…….. i read more than 15times.

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Dianne

Following

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Belfort

Eusebius, “history of christianity” and the matrydom of Polycarp by an unknown author.

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