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Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for God Just Don't Add Up by John Allen Paulos Average Rating: "For centuries, people who believe in the different gods that people have adopted have insisted that there are good logical reasons to believe in their particular gods. Logic and science can do nothing to disconfirm the existence of these gods, but at the same time, if an attempt at a logical proof of a god's existence is presented, then the proof can be logically examined to see if it holds water. ..."
The Goddess Path: Myths, Invocations, and Rituals by Patricia Monaghan Average Rating: "The Goddess Path is a wonderful book for anyone seeking a more intimate contact with feminine deity. What I found impressive about this text is that unlike other psuedo mystic new agey books on similar topics, it is historically accurate and does not resort to blasphemy by treating the Deities as some kind of telephone directory service (i.e. ..."
The Book of Light: The Nature of God, the Structure of Consciousness, and the Universe Within You by Michael Sharp Average Rating: "The Book of Light is probably the best Kabbalahist descriptions of the creation of consciousness that I have ever read. The author writes in an easy to understand conversational tone taking the point of view of the I (the I am, the Alpha and the Omega) to describe the reason for the creation of consciousness and the gradual unfolding of the various dimensions. ..."
On God by Jiddu Krishnamurti Average Rating: "In "On God" Kirshnamurti has one primary goal in mind--to tell people to stop seeking knowledge of the unknowable. Is is his contention that only by doing so can we free our minds from the entrapment of faith. I found the book to open both my heart and my mind by showing how futile certain secular religious beliefs are and how we should focus more on accepting that there are certain realities we do not have answers for. ..."
Renewal in the Wilderness: A Spiritual Guide to Connecting with God in the Natural World by John Lionberger Average Rating: "A Minnesota native with a life-long love of the outdoors, I relished John Lionberger's vivid descriptions and imagery. The hiss of the skis. The fangs of the cold. The campfire that "pops and rattles." From now on, snow covered pine boughs will remind me of "waiters presenting fine wines with dignity, flair, and a sense of abundance." All ten thumbs? ..."
Amulets of the Goddess: Oracle of Ancient Wisdom/Contains Book and a Set of 27 Amulets by Nancy Blair Average Rating: "For those of us outside the judeo-christian tradition, who resonate to ancient drum beats, this set of book and "amulets" is a unique and delightful way to connect with the sacred feminine. I use is often to refocus, overcome inner obstacles, and dig myself out of old ruts. Based on actual archeological goddess artifacts, the symbolism of the amulets is explained from both a historical standpoint and an interpretive one. ..."
God Is No Laughing Matter by Julia Cameron Average Rating: "Ms. Cameron gives an excellent introduction to this book when she says, "You may not find this book you hold in your hands very spiritual -- but you'll probably find it spirited." She has tried to make the book "hardheaded, softhearted, and playful." For example, in one section she wonders if God likes to cha-cha. ..."
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