Book Reviews

Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Fail (book review)

Greg Kuhn’s book “Why Quantum Physicists Do Not Fail” could easily be called “Quantum Physics for Dummies”.  Yes, I’m a dummy when it comes to understanding quantum physics, and Kuhn gives the best treatment I’ve read yet of explaining this complex topic in simple language.  More importantly, he shows how quantum principles can be used to improve our lives.  “This …

Help, Thanks, Wow – The Three Essential Prayers (book review)

I was thinking the other day how much time I devote to spiritual growth.  Reading books.  Listening to inspirational music.  Regularly taking in weekly podcasts from some of my favorite ministers.  Meditating.  All activities I really get into.  But lately I haven’t been praying much.  So I decided I want to learn more about prayer. One of my “podcast ministers” …

Archetypes (book review)

When I first picked up Carolyn Myss’ new book “Archetypes: Who are you?” I asked myself, do I really need another tool to examine what makes me tick?  I’ve studied the enneagram, myers-briggs, psychology, and other introspective methods.  What makes archetypes any different? I’m glad I quieted my inner skeptic and read Myss’ book.  What I found was a fascinating …

Transcendance Expanded (book review)

Michael Bernard Beckwith’s new release “Transcendance Expanded” is a spiritual hybrid.  It’s not just a book. It’s not just a CD. It’s both!  Beckwith’s blend of prose and music inspires us reach our highest spiritual potential. Transcendance features eight transcripts of one hour wisdom teachings Beckwith originally presented to his church, The Agape International Spiritual Center in Los Angeles. With …

The Law Of Divine Compensation (book review)

In these difficult economic times Marianne Williamson’s new book, “The Law of Divine Compensation: On Work, Money, and Miracles” is a refreshing reminder that God’s love is the true source of our abundance. “Finance is just one of many areas where an increasingly obsolete, materially based worldview is proving to be inadequate to the challenges of the times in which …