6 Books to Practice Spirituality

6 Books to Practice Spirituality


Discover tips for ending the year more connected to transformations of mind and spirit

The last months of the year are already knocking on the door. If you have come this far and have not put into practice the goal of being more connected with your spirituality, the book recommendations that follow are perfect for solving this problem. This is because these works propose an immersion in self-knowledge, reconnection with oneself and acceptance of life’s transformations through practical examples. I’ll wait!




1. He who sees the face, does not see what is in the soul



“He who sees the face, does not see what is in the soul” invites readers to feel and live fully to achieve balance.

Are people really happy or do they just live in a world of appearances? For Silvia Cristina Hito, a specialist in human development, many people tend to hide the consequences emotional wounds opened over the years. Therefore, faced with a society full of inequalities, aggression and excess of power, he invites readers to feel and live fully to achieve balance.

2. Poetry: Way to God



“Poetry: Path to God” explores different aspects of human existence and the connection with the god that dwells in every person.

The need to lightly accept uncertainties and be resilient in the face of life’s afflictions is an act of love, the antidote to heal the soul. This is the message of the book written by the poet Marcelo Rocha, who shows, based on lessons of hope and spirituality, the true reasons to persist despite difficult days. The poetic collection explores different aspects of human existence and the connection with the god that lives in each person, regardless of religion or dogma.

3. Vital expression



“Vital Expression” explores the concepts of transpersonal psychology and man's relationship with the universe

This work aims to help people recover their mental health and find an ethical path, based on essential values ​​that respect the human being. Divided into five parts, the book It ranges from a contextualization of the concepts of transpersonal psychology and the relationship of man with the universe, to the healing process, the benefits of art as a form of expression and new paths to take for the future.

4. Free yourself from the beliefs that imprison you



“Free Yourself from Imprisoning Beliefs” talks about how to distinguish between constructive and limiting thoughts.

The human being cannot be boxed in, because it is deeper and more dual than all social standards. But this complexity is not always welcome, and that is why the writer Silvio Ferrérie invites the audience to exercise practical self-knowledge to accept the shadows and lights within themselves. With space for notes, the work asks how to distinguish between constructive and limiting thoughts; what changes can be made to the routine to understand oneself better; and future projections focused on continuous development.

5. On the Wings of Courage



In the book “Nas Asas da Coragem”, Ana Bisneto de Moura proposes a reflection on the strength of spirituality and faith in a better life

Maria de Lourdes was born into a poor family, married as a teenager, and faced the problems of a loveless relationship. After years, she separated and continued to seek better conditions for herself and her children. children. She faced prejudice and extreme poverty, but found guidance in her love for her family and her faith in God. Using the example of the protagonist of “Nas Asas da Coragem”, author Ana Bisneto de Moura offers a reflection on the power of spirituality and faith in a better life.

6. Reframing Path Choices



Spirituality is the foundation that leads people to self-knowledge. This is what the writer and leading mentor Cláudio Alves defends in the book “Ressignificando Escolhas do Caminho”. By recounting his personal journey full of mistakes and successes, he invites readers to rethink their life decisions and connect with the spiritual world in favor of a fuller, more responsible and happier life.

By Maria Clara Menezes

Source: Terra

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