books for spiritual enlightenment and everyday presence
August 7th, 2020
Hi friends and happy August! Today I came by to share what I’ve been reading over the month of July. I dove quite deep into the side of spirituality this month through these books and I really feel a huge difference by the end of the month. I talked about this a bit in my last what i’m reading but I truly believe that what most of these books come down to is that you can choose your reality based on your mindset. I’ll go into more detail when I go through the individual books but this concept has really engrained itself in me this month. I’ve learned to center my thoughts in a way I never have before and I’m seeing new ways to calm myself down when I am in a tough situation. This is what I’ve been reading lately for some depth into spiritual enlightenment:
Towards the end of this month, I’m very sensitive to how many of these popular self development books have been written by people of privilege within North America. Many of the books that I have read about furthering your spirituality and understanding of yourself have come from white people of privilege. So it’s interesting to look at how this advice and the ability to put it into action comes from a place of privilege also. It is my personal goal for the rest of the year to continue through this path of spirituality through a more global perspective and understanding. Each culture has different ways of understanding spirituality and I am aiming to search for this broader understanding through more diverse readings. If you have any recommendations for introspective books written by authors of diverse backgrounds, I would love to hear them below. I hope you are all doing well and taking care of each other.
Take care till next time,
Hanna
Dearest Hanna, might I suggest “Not Always So” by Shunryu Suzuki. He was a poor buddhist monk who came to San Francisco in 1959 with nothing but an old robe and a shiny shaved head and essentially brought Zen to America. He taught people the concept of mindfulness and truly living in the moment. I think you would enjoy it. Love, auntie Carol.
Thank you! That sounds amazing I’ll definitely keep an eye out for it! <3