Over the past decade of my own personal growth and emotional healing journey, I have read a lot of books.
This shows me that reading can be a really powerful catalyst for change, emotional healing, and personal growth.
Reading the right book at the right time can truly change your life.
For this reason, I wanted to share with you some of the books that I feel have been most impactful in my healing journey.
Don't worry if every book on this list doesn't resonate with you right away. That's totally fine. Instead, trust your instincts and find two or three titles that naturally catch your eye and pique your curiosity. Start there and let your intuition guide you.
“The Untethered Soul” by Michael A. Singer:
“Nothing is more important to true growth than recognizing that you are not the voice of your mind, but the listener of your heart.”
I love this book because it so beautifully takes you on a journey to unlocking your inner potential by letting go of limiting thoughts and emotions. Singer gives practical advice on how to quiet the mind, find inner peace, and live a more fulfilling life.
“Happy Brain Habits: Retraining Your Brain to Increase Serotonin, Dopamine, Oxytocin, and Endorphin Levels” by Loretta Graziano Bruning, PhD:
“The four happiness hormones: Dopamine: the pleasure of finding what you're looking for; Endorphins: the forgetfulness that masks pain; Oxytocin: the comfort of social solidarity; Serotonin: the security of social importance.”
Reading this book, I finally felt like I had received a guide to “how the human brain works.” In this book, Dr. Bruning explores the brain chemicals that give us a sense of happiness and offers practical strategies to optimize our brain's natural feel-good chemicals. By understanding the role of serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin, and endorphins, we can develop habits that promote a more positive, resilient mindset.
“The Power of the Subconscious Mind” by Joseph Murphy
“If we keep concepts like harmony, health, peace and goodwill in mind, great things will happen in our lives.”
This book is a classic that explores the power of your subconscious mind and introduces techniques to harness its potential to bring about positive change in your life. Learn how to reprogram your mind for success, happiness, and health.
“Letting Go: The Path to Surrender” by David R. Hawkins:
“The bottom line is that by changing ourselves, we change the world. When we are more loving on the inside, the outside heals. Just as rising seas lift all boats, the spark of unconditional love in the human heart lifts all life.”
I love this book so much that I created a video that you can watch here: Letting Go is life-changing by overcoming obstacles and letting go of what's holding you back. Dr. Hawkins teaches that most negative emotions are due to repressed and denied feelings, and that releasing them through the process of surrender leads to greater peace and happiness. He uses practical techniques combined with an in-depth exploration of emotional development to facilitate personal transformation. In this book, you'll learn about the different emotional states we experience, from apathy to love and enlightenment, categorized by Hawkins' unique map of consciousness.
“Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy” by David D. Burns:
“Labeling yourself is not only self-defeating, it's irrational. Your self is not equal to any one thing you do. Your life is a complex, ever-changing flow of thoughts, feelings, and actions. In other words, you are more like a river than a statue. Stop trying to define yourself with negative labels.”
This is truly one of those books that was just the right book at exactly the right time. In it, Burns offers practical techniques and exercises to identify and address distorted thinking, such as all-or-nothing thinking, overgeneralization, and self-blame. Burns also offers strategies to improve self-esteem, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities.
“How to Work” by Dr. Nicole LePera:
“As we increase in our level of consciousness we see that we are not our ego's stories. Thoughts occur to us. Thoughts don't mean anything about who we are. Thoughts are simply our ego's way of protecting our identity and protecting us from pain.”
In this book, holistic psychologist Dr. Nicole LePera presents a practical framework for self-healing and personal growth. She guides you through the process of understanding your past, healing your present, and creating a more authentic and fulfilling future.
“You Can Heal Your Life” by Louise Hay:
“In the infinity of my life,
Everything is perfect and complete,
I no longer choose to believe in old limitations and lack. I choose to begin to see myself now.
As the universe sees me, I am complete, whole, perfect.”
I read this book early on in my awakening journey and found it to be a powerful exploration of the mind-body connection. She offers affirmations and practices for self-love, forgiveness, and healing, empowering us to take control of our emotional and physical health.
Byron Katie, “Love the Way You Are”
“Peace doesn't require two people. It only requires one person: you. That's where the trouble begins and ends.”
In Loving What Is, Byron Katie introduces “The Work,” a powerful method for challenging and transforming stressful thoughts and beliefs. Through four simple questions, you'll learn how to find peace and clarity in any situation and live a more fulfilling life.
“Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life” by Wayne Dyer:
“Wisdom is knowing that you are nothing, love is knowing that you are everything, and between the two my life revolves.”
In this book, Wayne Dyer translates the Tao Te Ching in his own personal development style, providing a kind of map for guiding your life by aligning your thoughts and actions with your true nature. This book is how I got to know the Tao Te Ching, and I was really moved when I read it.
From “The Power of Kabbalah” Rabbi Berg's teachings:
“Love is a weapon of light that has the power to eradicate all darkness. That is the key. By offering love even to our enemies, we destroy their darkness and hatred…”
The Power of Kabbalah is a transformational guide that condenses the ancient wisdom of Kabbalah into a practical, life-changing framework to help you enhance your healing and open the door to abundance, purpose, and true happiness.
“It Didn't Start with You: How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Us and How to End the Cycle” by Mark Wolin:
“As we are learning, a trauma-free life is almost impossible. Trauma does not rest after death, but rather continues to find fertile ground for resolution in the next generation of children. Fortunately, humans are resilient and can heal from most types of trauma, and this can happen at any point in our lives.”
This book is a powerful access point to explore the concept of intergenerational trauma and resolve unresolved family issues. Its approach is unconventional and gives you the tools to break the cycle of emotional pain. By understanding and healing our family histories, we can transform our own lives and build a better future for future generations.
“Peace at Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life” by Thich Nhat Hanh:
“Our senses are windows to the world, and sometimes a wind blows through them, disturbing everything inside us. Some of us keep our windows open all the time, allowing the sights and sounds of the world to invade, penetrate us, and expose our sad and troubled selves.”
I love Peace Is Every Step and all of Thich Nhat Hanh's books and find his teachings so beautiful and true. This book is a gentle introduction to mindfulness and its application to everyday life. In the most eloquent and beautiful way, Thich Nhat Hanh teaches simple yet profound practices for cultivating peace, presence and joy in every moment.
“Ancestral Medicine: Personal and Family Healing Rites” by Daniel Foore, Ph.D.
“When we make peace with our ancestors who suffered various persecutions or perpetrated violence and oppression, we repair our personal psyches and family histories, and by extension, the rifts in the psyche of humanity as a whole. This helps us move away from identifying with a victim/perpetrator consciousness and embody what is beautiful and beneficial about our past. By transforming generations of family and cultural pain, we can count on the support of our loving ancestors to thrive in our mission and service in the world.”
Ancestral medicine explores the healing power of connecting with our ancestors and offers rituals for personal and family healing. By honoring and working with our ancestors, we can gain deeper wisdom and support for our own growth and change.
“Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Build a New One” by Dr. Joe Dispenza:
“A new state of being creates a new personality…. A new personality creates a new personal reality. How do you know if this meditation practice has activated your three brains and produced the intended effect? Simple: you feel different as a result of investing in the process.”
Breaking The Habit of Being Yourself combines neuroscience and spirituality to provide a guide to rewiring your brain and creating lasting change. Joe Dispenza offers practical tools and exercises to help you break free from limiting patterns and create a new, empowered version of yourself.
Neville Goddard's “Feelings are the Secret”:
“Pay attention to your moods and emotions, because there is an unbroken connection between your emotions and the visible world. Your body is an emotional filter and leaves an unmistakable imprint of your feelings.”
In this powerful book, Goddard explores the transformative power of our thoughts and emotions. He argues that by mastering our inner world, we can shape our outer reality and manifest our deepest desires. This book is a fascinating introduction to the law of attraction and the art of conscious creation.
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Of course, this list is not exhaustive.
What book has been most helpful in your healing journey?
Let me know by commenting below!
I sincerely hope that these books will be as helpful to you as they have been to me.
Some books may not resonate with you right now, and that's okay. The ones that catch your eye may turn out to be great teachers who can guide you to deeper levels of healing and self-discovery. They have certainly played an important role in my journey, and I believe they have the power to change your life, too.
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