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Spiritwalk Books
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- OCTOBER 1999
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- Refuge by
Gabrielle Roth and the Mirrors

Spiritwalk's Main
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- by Roger Walsh, M.D., Ph.D.
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- About the book
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- About the Author
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- Reading from the book
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- Reviews and Endorsements
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- Music to Read By
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- One of the world's leading spiritual scholars and practitioners reveals how to integrate all of the
world's religions into one powerful new way of life. "An absolute masterpiece. The writing is deep,
simple, and clear yet at the same time poetic and musical."--Gerald G. Jampolsky, MD, author of
Love Is Letting Go of Fear. "An engaging, inspiring synthesis of the core insights of humanity's
spiritual traditions . . . a rare gem of a book to live with and work with, filled with simple though
powerful exercises that invite people to discover for themselves the truths about which Roger Walsh writes so beautifully and lovingly."--Duane Elgin, author of Voluntary Simplicity. Based on
twenty-five years of study, research, and spiritual practice, Essential Spirituality is an accessible,
practical book that shows readers how they can apply the seven practices common to all of the
world's major religions in their daily lives. In the tradition of Care of the Soul and The Art
of Happiness, Essential Spirituality integrates the spiritual principles of Buddhism, Christianity,
Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Taoism, while providing dozens of practical daily exercises and
reflections to help increase your spiritual intelligence
now.
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- About the Author,
Roger Walsh
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- Roger Walsh, MD, PhD (Tiburon, CA), is
a professor of psychiatry, philosophy, and anthropology at the University of California at Irvine. He
is the coeditor of Paths Beyond Ego, Accept This Gift, and Gifts From a Course in
Miracles.
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- The Spiritwalk Book of the Month, October 1999
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- Essential reading for Spiritwalkers, this book
introduces the reader to seven guiding principles for integrating
spirituality into one's daily life. In a conversational, understated
style, Walsh shows us the way through the basics of spiritual
practice. This book functions as a primer in spirtuality,
a guidebook to awakening providing us with exercises to expand and deepen
our experience. With an unusual attention to scholarship, Professor Walsh
includes an index and references, plus a suggested
wonderful bibliography for future study. Thanks to him we now have an excellent introduction to the world of
spirituality and the practices of awakening...
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- Psychiatrist and philosopher Roger Walsh looks at seven common practices of the world's major
religions to tease out a guidebook for contemporary spirituality. With gleanings from Judaism,
Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism, Walsh offers seven chapters devoted
to enlightenment. For example, "Practice 1" discusses how readers can reduce cravings and find the
soul's desire (very relevant in an increasingly materialistic world). Once Walsh has laid out the goals and reasoning behind each practice, he offers an array of exercises, such as how to "Examine the Experience of Craving" or "Reflect on the Cost of Craving." Although this format is overtly self-help, Walsh has brought forth a wise and highly respectable book that integrates some of the best practices that the world's religions can offer. The introduction by the Dalai Lama gives Walsh great praise for helping readers become purer in motivation so that they can lead a more fulfilling life in service to love and compassion.
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- This is a terrific book—perfect for beginners as well as psychologists and psychotherapists
- who wish to introduce meditation to their clients. Walsh has been at this for nearly 30 years,
- and it shows in his elegantly simple rendering of cross-cultural spiritual practices. A wonderful
- companion to Huxley's "Perennial Philosophy" and Harvey's "Essential Mystics." Those books
- leave out the "how" of practice. Walsh fills in the details.
~ A reader from Mill Valley, California
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- Reading from the Book
From
Essential
Spirituality by
Roger Walsh
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- Seven Practices to Awaken Heart and Mind
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- 1. Transform your motivation ~ Reduce craving and find
your souls desire
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- 2. Cultivate Emotional Wisdom ~ Heal your heart and
learn to love
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- 3. Live Ethically ~ Feel good by doing good
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- 4. Concentrate and calm your mind
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- 5. Awaken your spiritual vision ~ See clearly and
recognize the sacred in all things
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- 6. Cultivate Spiritual Intelligence ~ Develop wisdom
and understand life
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- 7. Express Spirit in action ~ Embrace generosity and
the joy of service
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- Spiritwalk's Alternate Selection for October,
1999
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This is a great read ~ very light, enlightening &
entertaining.
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Collecting some new stuff and
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this is the book to buy. This Swami B
is a very witty guy.
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And such marketing ~ A GREAT GIFT just in
time for the holidays!!!
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There's even a way to get this book for
free.
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All you have to do is buy audiotapes.
They're also very funny.
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Spiritwalk would even be o.k. with you
buying the book
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from the Swami himself and if you tell him
Spiritwalk Roger sent you
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he might even autograph it for you.
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- Music to Read By
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Refuge by
Gabrielle Roth and the Mirrors
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- Music to help tune the body and the spirit.
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- "REFUGE is good for meditation and contemplation, and the effective combination of
- lush vox and tranquilizing rhythms create the soporific effects of a gentle lullaby,
- making this record a potent tool for counteracting stress after a frenetic day."
- ~ BRYAN REESMAN
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Essential
Spirituality by
Roger Walsh
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Your Own Karma by Swami Beyondananda
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by Gabriel Roth and the Mirrors
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