Ready To Bloom This Spring? Try These 5 Mindfulness Books To Spark Major Creativity

April 16, 2019

What’s your favorite form of self-care? I personally love curling up with a good book (and maybe a cup of tea!) Another self-care ritual is meditation, and I often love to combine the two. These are a few of my favorite books about meditation, spirituality, and mindfulness. Whether you’re a science nerd or deeply spiritual person (or both!) I guarantee that you’ll pick up a ton of gems from these books!

Explorations of a Cosmic Soul - Allie Michelle

  1. Natural Bravery by Gaylon Ferguson. If I could tell everyone to read one book to transform their life, it might be this one. Ferguson breaks down four deep fears that most of us hold – fear of oneself, fear of others, fear of space, and fear of manifesting – and offers exercises, guidance, and everyday wisdom to help us combat these fears. The chapters are short and sweet, making this the perfect read before a daily meditation practice.
  2. When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chodron. This book is a wonderful introduction into the practice of meditation and Buddhist thought. Chodron shares a few of Buddhism’s most powerful teachings about the root of suffering, impermanence, and how mindfulness can help us transcend everyday pain and pleasure. You also don’t need to be a Buddhist or know much about Buddhism to read this book; it’s well-suited for a wide range of readers.
  3. Explorations of a Cosmic Soul by Allie Michelle. I had to throw a poetry book into this list! Michelle speaks to both everyday struggles and deep spiritual teachings in this magical poetry collection. I love opening the book up to a random page and reading a poem; somehow it’s always what I need to hear.
  4. Why Buddhism is True by Robert Wright. Now we’re getting into the more science-y mindfulness books! I’m not kidding when I say that this book changed my entire perspective on the human mind. Wright is an evolutionary psychologist with an interest in Buddhism and mindfulness, and he uses an evolutionary perspective to explain the mental tendencies that Buddhists have taught about for centuries. This book is incredibly fascinating and also has some take-home messages that will enrich your daily life and mindfulness practices.
  5. Waking Up by Sam Harris. Another book that melds together science and spirituality! Harris brings a unique perspective; he has spent years studying meditation and spiritual disciplines and he also holds a doctorate in neuroscience. If you’re curious about what neuroscience and meditation can tell us about consciousness, this is the book for you!

Waking Up by Sam Harris

Happy spring reading, dumplings! What’s on your reading list? Let us know in the comments!

 

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Maille is the founder of Green and Growing, a conscious lifestyle blog focusing on vegan tips and recipes. She is also a certified personal trainer and group fitness instructor, avid yogi, and Environmental Science and Policy student at the University of Maryland. Connect with Maille via Instagram @greenandgrowingblog and her website.

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