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Today we're seeing an abundance of writing about the spiritual path. Contemporary authors are putting out a stream of rich and often highly personal accounts, while ancient texts are being unveiled to a wider public, often for the first time in history. In Words of Wisdom, we've culled some of the best works from contemporary authors and from classics of the past to give you inspiration and insight.

All-Encompassing Love by Roger Walsh, M.D., Ph.D. 
You’ve heard the injunction "Love your neighbor as yourself." But how do you go about it? Transpersonal psychologist Roger Walsh offers a simple exercise to help.
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The Subliminal Altar by Denise Linn 
Why you may have an altar at home without knowing it.
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Do One Thing at a Time by Roger Walsh, M.D., Ph.D. 
What’s the best remedy when you feel pulled in all directions at once? Focus your concentration just on what you’re doing.
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The Spirit of the Universe by Patricia Lynn Reilly 
How can a young woman reconnect with the divine? Perhaps by recognizing it in nature — and in herself.
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What to Tell Children About God by Alan Watts 
A beloved teacher describes how he answers those hard questions a child may ask.
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The Need for Knowledge by Richard Smoley 
What is lacking in daily life? What can supply this missing element? A glimpse into what hidden forms of knowledge may mean and how they may help.
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Faithful Skepticism by Jay Kinney 
What are the basic requirements for spiritual progress? One of them may be an ability to keep an open mind about metaphysical claims.
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Spiritual Being Seeks Practice by Richard Smoley 
As we learn more about the practices of the world’s great spiritual traditions, the question becomes, how can we each discover what’s right for us?
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The Millennium Is a Mirage by Jay Kinney 
Why it's crucial to avoid projecting out hopes and fears onto the future.
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A Time for Silence: On Not Speaking about G—— by Sam Keen 
When words only get us deeper into trouble, maybe silence is the only rescue.
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Meditation FAQ 
Meditation has become a standard part of the spiritual path for many seekers today. What is meditation? What is it supposed to do? How do you learn it? This FAQ from a British spiritual school called Saros gives some pointers.
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The Meaning of Modern Paths by Richard Smoley 
What are the many new religious movements today trying to tell us? Is it worth listening?
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The Path of Ritual by Jane Hope 
Ritual is a way of connecting heaven and earth, of bringing divine power down to the physical level.
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Why Do We Quarrel? By Jacob Needleman 
A distinguished philosopher reflects on the arguments that seem to happen in every relationship and how we can deal with them.
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