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Marianna Williamson Books
The Four Agreements
Not labeled a 'personal growth book', but for me the life lessons in the book are clear and poignant.
Anything by Don Richard Riso on the Enneagram. Understanding your Enneagram type names your dark side and where to go for specific spiritual/personal growth
I am so glad I had a good handle on these before I came upon Style Statement. They are like differing prisims of the diamond heart of True Self.
I would love to hear from anyone who connects their Style Statement to their enneagram type
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The Gift of Change by Marianne Williamson
Staying on the Path by Dr. Wayne Dyer
A great quotation from Staying on the Path is this:
"A purpose isn't something that you're going to find. It's something that will find you. And it will find you only when you're ready and not before."
Skillful Means - Patterns for Success by Tarthang Tulka. I read this when I was 19 and managing a healthfood store .... It was like reading A New Earth, but 30 years ago.
Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. Timing is everything.... I read this in 1996 when spending long hours supervising some rough and tumble guys on a huge project building wilderness hiking trails and a provincial park. This book was key to my survival kit. I was definately not travelling with my pack.
Nobody Nowhere by Donna Williams. This amazing book gave me insight and inspiration when I entered a new world of working with people with autism. I highly recommend it for everyone.
Follow Your Own North Star by Martha Beck and Callings by Gregg Michael Levoy are both awesome books on life purpose. And Pema Chodron's The Places that Scare You: a Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult times inspired me deeply.
Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes
The New Earth by Eckhart Tolle
Enneagram: A Christian Perspective by Richard Rohl
These are some of the books that changed me. There are many others which have touched me and which I've learned from.
This dynamic duo have been authors to many books, but this book in particular really struck a cord with me. The couple tells tales of their wildest dreams...and how they put them into action, no matter how far fetched. I find it incredibly motivating that they did not let anything get in the way and found a way to make their dreams a reality.
I'm looking forward to seeing any links between my Enneagram type (I'm a Four) with my style statement.
1) "Awakening the Buddha Within" by Lama Surya Das.
A very accessible book about Buddhist principals
2) "The Power of Now" Eckhart Tolle
Crazy wise man offering such simple (albeit challenging) concepts
3) "Parenting From the Inside Out" by Daniel Siegel
Reminds me to look inward for understanding and balance that with my intuition when interfacing with my child (my mirror)
Other books that have been inspirational are "Loving What Is" by Byron Katie and "Reclaiming Spirituality" by Diarmuid O'Murchu.
Thanks everyone for some wonderful books to enjoy on holiday
It's about one woman's journey. I read it during my divorce. It was very inspirational and encouraged me to start my own journey of self-discovery.
What Happy People Know: How the Science of Happiness Can Change Your Life for the Better by Dan Baker and Cameron Stauth
Helped me to realize how consciously focusing on the good things is a simple way to raise your happiness level. I know that is a simple concept, but through the studies in this book it really made me BELIEVE that it was possible.
"There's a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem" by Wayne Dyer
"Creating Affluence" audio CD by Deepak Chopra
2. The Mastery of Love, both by Don Miguel Ruiz
3. Style Statement: Live By Your Own Design by Carrie McCarthy & Danielle LaPorte
I grew up in a Christian household and was always taught to be wary of "New Age" teachings but the moment I opened Ruiz's pages I felt a connection. Its teachings are simple yet profound, my soul agreed and my faith and life were changed. They are always on my coffee table. Along with those is Style Statement. I've had it for over five months now and even though I've filled out all the questions I can't help but return to it again and again to be inspired. That's what these books continually do, they inspire, they nourish, they remind me to not trouble myself with perfection but never give up on being excellent.
This is a series of channeled books that have changed my life.
I also like The Four Agreements very much, and often recommend it to clients.
This is personal grow because it requires you to take a good hard look at what you believe, what you think, and whether or not you are taking responsibility or blaming others for the life you live. When I quit being angry at my mother and began seeing her as a very confused and lost soul, I then was able to become compassionate and forgiving.
Right now STYLE STATEMENT is at the top. Ovwer the course of many years, I have read so many "personal growth" books in the professional, and personal fields I lost count. But THE PROMOTANLE WOMAN, and EXCESS BAGAGGE. The first book set me up to look the part regardless of what everyone else did aroind me casual Friday or not, and the second book made me realize how carrying around resentments is like carrying with me a sack of marble.. it really slows me down... There have been many more books that I have enjoyed and passed along but these two I still have on my library... :-)
Carinos,
Cécile
"When Things Fall Apart - Heart Advice for Difficult Times", Pema Chodron
"Meetings with Remarkable Men", G.I. Gurdjieff
"The Lost Teachings of Atlantis", Jon Peniel
"In the Meantime", Iyanla Vanzant
The Shack -- away from religion and into relationship
Healing with Whole Foods -- the cause and effect of eating
Mama Gena's Guide to the Womanly Arts -- "Treat every woman as a sister and a goddess" -- words that changed my life and whose ripple effects I enjoy daily
(Love the Enneagram books too!)
THINK BIG by Dr. Ben Carson....How can you think any other way? Again overcoming odds in his education and career....those that inspired him to succeed...and becoming a famous surgeon! I met him at my cousin Brenda's graduation (that was a chance of a lifetime-a dream come true). He shook my hand and autographed my book. I will never forget that moment! (He wasn't the best note taker in medical school, so he paid his classmate for his notes) WOW! Just an amazing story.
The Artist's Way (and all other Julia Cameron books)
The Four Agreements (Ruiz)
You Can Heal Your Life (Hay)
A Return to Love/ A Woman's Worth (Williamson)
Wild, Succulent Woman (SARK)
All the Joy You Can Stand/Sacred Pampering Principles (Gandy)
The Alchemist (Coelho)
Feel the Fear and do it Anyway
The book has tasks to do at the end of each chapter and it can be done alone or in a group. It will change the way you live our life.
It makes perfect sense with my Style Statement (and my astrology, AND my Myers Briggs, INFJ). Introverted. Cause-centric. Righteous but Live and let live.
2. Real Magic By Dr. Wayne Dyer
3. I also love books by Ester Hicks and am looking forward to the new book coming out by the same author on Money and the Law of Attraction on August 12, 2008!
My favs are:
1) The Secret - Rhonda Byrne (literally changed the way I thought)
2) You Can Heal Your Life - Louise Hay
3) A New Earth - Eckhart Tolle
Love in Action by Tich Nat Hahn (and all works by him)
Women who Run with the Wolves-- Clarissa Pinkola Estes
A New Earth
both by Eckhart Tolle
Ask and it is given, by Ester & Jerry Hicks
A New Earth, by Eckhart Tolle
II Corinthians 1:3+4 and Don't Panic!
Two of the most comforting and practical things I have ever read.
My sister-in-law lent me THE POWER OF NOW and I am having a hard time getting into it. What did you like, what did you find in it?
Cécile
1. Eleven Minutes (Paulo Coelho)
2. Celestine Prophecy (James Redfield)
3. Eat, Pray, Love (Elizabeth Gilbert)
2. Mosaic Mind: Empowering the Tortured Selves of Child Abuse Survivors by Regina Goulding and Richard Schwartz. Not self-help, it's actually oriented towards therapists, but the way the authors flesh out Internal Family Systems theory is amazing. A theory of personality that embraces our natural multiplicity of mind that is transforming how I interact with myself and with others, and that has become instrumental in my healing journey. I highly recommend it even if a person hasn't been abused, as the personality theory still applies and because we all interact with abuse survivors on a daily basis (25% of women and 20% of men have been sexually abused before age 18).
3. Teachings on Love by Thich Nhat Hahn. Loving-kindness meditation has changed the way I live and love.
A New Earth by Eckardt Tolle
A Return to Love by Marianne Williamson.
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Great Authors and remind you not to take life so seriously.
Das Energi- by Paul Williams
I love to use this book as an oracle--open the page and find an answer to what ever is going on...
Also the I Ching.
Anything by Ernest Holmes & Catherine Ponder.
Did you know 4s are almost always (but not always) INF with either J or P
Fantastic Book -- a great combination of Buddhist teachings and personal growth.
and just because you are a 4 it will be something amazing and beautiful and utterly unique.
Write it Down, Make it Happen - Henriette Anne Klauser
Creating a Charmed Life - Victoria Moran
The Secret - Rhonda Byrne
The Success Principles - Jack Canfield
Your Best Life Now - Joel Osteen
There have been so many books and resources that have shaped me. I just get giddy sometimes when I look through my library of inspirational material. I reread these books & learn something new each time.
I can't wait to read the other books you all recommend!
Happiness Is A Warm Puppy by Charles Schulz
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams
Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Wolfe
Concerning the Spiritual in Art by Wassily Kandinsky
Siddhartha by Herman Hesse
The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment by Thaddeus Golas
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
Happiness Is A Warm Puppy by Charles Schulz
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams
Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Wolfe
Concerning the Spiritual in Art by Wassily Kandinsky
Siddhartha by Herman Hesse
The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment by Thaddeus Golas
A Course in Miracles
The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz
"Veronika Decides to Die" by Paulo Coelho (actually anything written by him is amazing)
"The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle
My other really inspirational book is called Cowgirls: Women of the American West by Teresa Jordon. On days when I am dragging and tired and feel like I just have SO much to do, I read about these gals from the olden days and realize how they'd trade places with me any day and be happy for it!
Thanks to all also for the recs on Pema Chodron, Style Statement and Living a Literary Life - going to definitely pick up those!
This is the part that I identified with, anyway. I found that the exercises where you are supposed to just FEEL YOUR HAND and that kind of thing were helpful, if a little trying at times!
If you are having trouble, try reading A New Earth - it is a lighter read and feels a little more applicable. However, my friend told me that everyone stops reading The Power of Now at EXACTLY the point that is the most important for them. So maybe you should try it for a while longer.
Warm wish...
I wonder why at the exact time that is most important... I shall pick it up tonight and continue. I will keep you posted.
Cécile
#2 Change Almost anything in 21 days by Ruth Fishel
#3 Everyday Serenity by David Kundtz This is a great read for people with a busy life.
"Life's Too Short for Tantric Sex" by Kate Taylor
"Finding Your Own North Star" by Martha Beck
"A Woman's Worth" by Marianne Williamson
Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life - Wayne Dyer
The Book of Secrets - Deepak Chopra
Take Me to Truth: Undoing the Ego - can't remember the two authors but they're from Australia
The Age of Miracles - Marianne Williamson
The Power of Intention - Wayne Dyer
those are a few ...