Sylvia Wara

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book notes

Here you can check out my notes on some of the latest books I've read. You should of course just read them and get your own take, but meanwhile - Just click on the title. (constantly under construction)

wild-pendulum

Stalking the Wild Pendulum On the mechanics of consciousness by Itzhak Bentov

With one foot in the spiritual world and one in the contemporary scientific paradigm, this book opened up new opportunities and perspectives for me. I especially loved the model of the torus universe. Considering the topic, the book is short and light with the author's genuine tone and humour.

ComBining

ComBining by Nora Bateson

The word feminist is so tainted so I'll mind my language and say that I loved how nourishing this book felt. So sensitive, attentive and attuned. Apart from the content (to meet Mother Earth in new ways), which in itself is imperative, the style is so refreshing in book form but so familiar from almost all my relationships with women. It's like Pachamama is speaking through Nora.

inner-engineering

Inner Engineering A Yogi's Guide to Joy by Sadhguru

We humans love a "to do-list", this book goes straight to the core of what matters to us humans and how to DO it. It contains many practises (that survived the test of time) of, not only how to feel peaceful and loved but how to become peace and love...and it is written to the avarage sceptics like me and you...enjoy!

talking-jaguar

Secrets of the Talking Jaguar by Martín Prechtel

What a gift it is to currently be reading this book. It is like a prayer. A prayer to everything alive, everything that once blossomed and was never forgotten, and to everything pulsating with life force that is still seeded, waiting for the exact moment to pierce the bubble.