Why Religion? Summary of Key Points
Why Religion? explores the spiritual quest and its imperatives, combining memoir with an exploration of the nature and purpose of religion.
Why Religion? explores the spiritual quest and its imperatives, combining memoir with an exploration of the nature and purpose of religion.
Mark Epstein’s ‘Thoughts Without a Thinker’ explores the overlap between Western psychotherapy and Eastern spirituality, particularly Buddhism, discussing how they can enrich each other.
The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali is a collection of 196 Indian sutras on the theory and practice of yoga.
The Way of Zen explores the history, principles, and practices of Zen Buddhism, delving into its influence on Eastern and Western thought.
Haemin Sunim’s book offers guidance on cultivating tranquility in a hectic, stress-filled life. It blends spirituality with practical advice through prose and poetry.
The Tao of Physics delves into the connections between the concepts of modern physics and the core principles of Eastern spiritual traditions.
This book discusses the parable of the prodigal son, interpreting its message as a representation of God’s unconditional love and grace for both the irreligious and moralistic.
The Power of Ritual explores how everyday routines can be transformed into meaningful rituals that enrich our lives, providing a sense of purpose and connection.
Wayne Dyer’s ‘The Power of Intention’ explores the concept of intention as a force in the universe that allows the act of creation to take place.