TOPIC

Inner Life & spiritual questbooks

Below are the best books we could find on Inner Life and spiritual quest.

FindCenter Video Image

The Seven Storey Mountain

The Seven Storey Mountain tells of the growing restlessness of a brilliant and passionate young man, who at the age of twenty-six, takes vows in one of the most demanding Catholic orders—the Trappist monks.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

Diamond Heart Book Two: The Freedom to Be

Founder and spiritual teacher A. H. Almaas continues his study of the Diamond Approach to uncovering the many facets of our human potential. We live in a world of mystery, wonder, and beauty.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

The Inner Journey Home: The Soul’s Realization of the Unity of Reality

What is the soul, and how do we come to know it? What is its journey in life, and what stages and obstacles are encountered along the way? These questions are explored here in detail according to the Diamond Approach, a spiritual path that combines systematic inquiry into personal experience, the...

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

The Intimate Merton: His Life from His Journals

In this diary-like memoir, composed of his most poignant and insightful journal entries, The Intimate Merton lays bare the steep ways of Thomas Merton's spiritual path.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

Diamond Heart Book Four: Indestructible Innocence

Delve deeper into the Diamond Approach, a unique path to enlightenment that integrates spirituality and psychology. We live in a world of mystery, wonder, and beauty.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

Diamond Heart Book Three: Being and the Meaning of Life

The founder of the Diamond Approach guides readers through the difficult process of understanding and accepting our true identity. We live in a world of mystery, wonder, and beauty.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

The Meaning of Happiness: The Quest for Freedom of the Spirit in Modern Psychology and the Wisdom of the East

Deep down, most people think that happiness comes from having or doing something.

FindCenter AddIcon

UP NEXT

Self-Discovery