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Date Posted: 15:58:08 07/24/02 Wed
Author: Susan
Subject: Re: books anyone??
In reply to: Suzanne 's message, "books anyone??" on 06:18:36 07/24/02 Wed

>I am constantly searching for new books about
>spiritual ideas/philosophy. Anyone have any
>suggestions? What are your favorites titles and who
>are your favorite writers?
>
>Right now I just finished "Learning to Fall" by Philip
>Simmons..I heartily recommend it. This is written by a
>man who was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease)
>when he was only 35. He writes exquisitely about what
>he has learned about spirituality in the face of
>terminal illness and being close to death. While
>reading it, I had the sense of being allowed to
>glimpse insights that would not normally be mine for a
>long time. Does that make sense?
>
>Anyone else? I need fresh material!
Suzanne,
I don't have any suggestions at the moment, but thank you for the suggestion. I, too, would love to hear from the group of any good books. I have just started "Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance", recommended by Gnossis. I am not far enough along to have an opinion, yet. I also have a couple of books on order that, if they turn out to be good, I'll post the info. Anyone else have any recommendations?
Susan

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