10 Bloggers that Engage your Heart — and Expand your Mind
by Alan Furth
There’s a special kind of people who have developed a knack for infusing others with a sense of higher purpose and meaning while keeping a fact-based, common-sense approach. They motivate us to become better versions of ourselves by engaging both our intuition and our rationality. Their hearts and minds live in a peaceful, inspiring harmony. [...]
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Books for Rational Spiritual Growth: “The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge”
by Alan Furth
This is the third in a series of posts reviewing books that, in my opinion, give particularly inspiring, yet rational views on which we can build a powerful spiritual worldview. The whole series of posts, entitled “Fundamental Books for Rational Spirituality,” is compiled here. None of the links to books in the series are affiliate. [...]
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Books for Rational Spiritual Growth: “Conversations With God: An Uncommon Dialogue”
by Alan Furth
This is the third in a series of posts reviewing books that, in my opinion, give particularly inspiring, yet rational views on which we can build a powerful spiritual worldview. The whole series of posts, entitled “Fundamental Books for Rational Spirituality,” is compiled here. None of the links to books in the series are affiliate. [...]
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Books for Rational Spiritual Growth: “The Doors of Perception: Heaven and Hell”
by Alan Furth
This is the third in a series of posts reviewing books that, in my opinion, give particularly inspiring, yet rational views on which we can build a powerful spiritual worldview. The whole series of posts, entitled “Fundamental Books for Rational Spirituality,” is compiled here. None of the links to books in the series are affiliate. [...]
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Books for Rational Spiritual Growth: “The God Theory: Zero Point Fields and What’s Behind it All”
by Alan Furth
This is the second in a series of posts reviewing books that, in my opinion, give particularly inspiring, yet rational views on which we can build a powerful spiritual worldview. The whole series of posts, entitled “Fundamental Books for Rational Spirituality,” is compiled here. None of the links to books in the series are affiliate. [...]
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Books for Rational Spiritual Growth: “Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness”
by Alan Furth
This is the first in a series of posts reviewing books that, in my opinion, give particularly inspiring, yet rational views on which we can build a powerful spiritual worldview. The whole series of posts, entitled “Fundamental Books for Rational Spirituality,” is compiled here. None of the links to books in the series are affiliate. [...]
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Is Google making us stupid, or is Google thriving on our stupidity?
by Alan Furth
I think it’s a little bit of both.
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