Treated myself to T. Thorn Coyle’s latest Kissing The Limitless and two OSHO books: Body Mind Balancing and The Book Of Secrets. I can already tell that The Book Of Secrets will be my morning devotional material for the next few months. I’ve been wanting that book in hardback for a while, and a conversation with a friend reminded me that I had intended to take up that next leg of tantric study with that text. I’m just excited as hell about Coyle’s book, too. She and I are sooooo on the same wavelength about progressive Craft studies and getting beyond all the recipe, cookie punch stuff out there. There’s *SO* much more to this path. Glad to see other writers pushing the envelope!
With the preponderance of stuff on the Internet, I worry that too many people are turning to the web to get their “fix” of quick information. Books still fill a vital niche, and they don’t take electricity, don’t allow us to be distracted by incoming chat requests. Please, if you’re reading this, take the time to buy books and put their knowledge in your heart. Just having them on your bookshelf really does no good if you aren’t reading them, working through them, letting them transform you.
A new book day is a good day. Always.
Photo by Linda Davenport, 2009.

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