Books, You Might Fancy Part 3
This is a continuation of the previous book list post in Part 1 and in Part 2.
Most of the books I’ve read (or listened to) below were handed to me or recommended. Each has contributed to my learning journey, and should you decide to read, I hope they do the same for you. Most are related to human, spiritual, esoteric,and self-development themes. They are not in any particular order, and please feel free to share any recommendations you have for me to add to my physical and digital backlog. More books will be added in future blog posts!
Healing the Eternal Soul by Andy Tomlinson
An excellent companion for QHHT (Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique) practitioners. The author provides valuable and experiential knowledge with case studies and techniques for consideration.
The Stand by Stephen King
A wedge of classic fiction by you-know-who which embodies the timeless conflict of good versus evil. The spiritual quest forces introspection and the vigilance needed to navigate our human journey against polarised forces.
Atlantis and the Garden of Eden by Frederick Dodson
One of the reality creation experts, Frederick Dodson’s fun books connects global myths to ancient Atlantis, showing how legends align across cultures. Rewires your view of history with folklore and religion used in the storytelling.
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma
A solid all-rounder which is popular due to its energising effect of presenting spiritual practices as simple and attainable options in modern life.
Maktub by Paulo Coelho
A compilation of short parables and stories featuring interpretations of life’s experiences. The content is rich in mystery and emotion, and leaves you feeling blessed.
12 Laws of The Universe by Mahardeep Singh
Another short read, which works as a welcome reminder to the fundamentals of self-realisation. So concise in its summation of the laws, it could have been written by AI.
Life is in The Transitions by Bruce Feller
A book which helps you understand and cope with change. The many examples showcase persons who have followed a non-linear life path to find purpose. The author promotes the idea that life stages and expectations are only marketing, and you are free to forge your own path.
Man and His Symbols by Carl Jung
Heavyweight introduction to Carl Jung and his work with the unconscious mind. It is a challenging read, so the illustrations are a welcome addition and aid to understanding. It might affect your dreams.
Spiritual Growth by Sanaya Roman
Channelled wisdom on tuning into your higher self through meditation and love, it's like a gentle nudge to unlock your inner potential. Short and packed with practical exercises, this reads like a quiet companion for anyone on an awakening path.
Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender by David R Hawkins
Exceptionally brilliant. Honest, direct, practical and unforgettable.
In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife by Sebastian Junger
A concise, but detailed journey through the author’s own NDE. For the logical, it presents after-death concepts with philosophical dialogue and ample references to science. You will recognise your own experiences in trying to comprehend the unseen.
The Courage to Be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi & Fumitake Koga
Popular bestseller that promotes being yourself and the importance of your own choice in any given situation. An accessible guide to ‘No Trauma’, Adlerian Psychology. Not recommended as an Audiobook.
The Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean by Orion Thalmos
Ye need to read this timeless and masterful prose to increase thy wisdom. As an audiobook, it’s hypnotically powerful and has an empowering effect, focussing the listener towards the light.
The Way of Initiation - Rudolf Steiner
If you're new to the author, then this is an excellent starting point, as it reveals parts of Rudolf Steiner's life. Once the scene has been set, the book reveals lessons and processes expected on a spiritual awakening journey. There is a real seriousness to the writings on subjects like seeing the essence of living things, the need for a teacher and trials, which remind us of the gravitas of initiation.
Be More Pirate by Sam Conniff
A fun read which encourages you to heed the title and consider the status quo. Although not esoteric, it helps introduce alternative viewpoints which challenge our conditioning and then provides action-oriented integration steps, so it kind of is.
If you’re interested in the legend that is Dolores Cannon, some of her QHHT books are listed in a post here.
Esoteric Books, Part 1 available here and Part 2 Here.

