Category: Personal Development

Metaphysical books that give practice advice on how to improve yourself or your life, including your health, relationships, career, and finances.

You Are a Badass, by Jen Sincero

Are you ready for a totally irreverent tour around the metaphysical universe — written by a gal who once played guitar and sang for a punky girl band named (!) Crotch? We thought so! And so were we, as it turns now. We recently picked up a copy of You Are a Badass: How to …

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You Can Heal Your Life, by Louise Hay

The biggest obstacle any metaphysical student faces is the self. Why? Because one’s external reality world is a reflection of one’s internal reality: one’s thoughts and concepts, emotions, and beliefs. This is such a simple idea — but it’s also easy to overlook. Which is why You Can Heal Your Life, by Louise Hay, is …

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The Science of Making Things Happen, by Kim Marcille Romaner

We can use our minds to influence the physical world. Most metaphysical books make that assertion, right? But some metaphysical books go a step further: they claim “mind over matter” has a scientific basis. The Science of Making Things Happen: Turn Any Possibility into Reality, by Kim Marcille Romaner, is one of those books. Romaner begins …

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The Emerald Tablet, by Dennis William Hauck

Over the centuries, many esteemed philosphers have declared that The Emerald Tablet contains the sum of all knowledge . . . So begins Chapter 1 of The Emerald Tablet: Alchemy for Personal Transformation, by Dennis William Hauck. It’s a vivid image–that emerald tablet–and therefore don’t be surprised to discover that this is a vivid book. …

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Creative Visualization, by Shakti Gawain

It’s fair to say that the canon of metaphysical books has exploded in the last decade or so. But there are gems to be found in the books that pre-date this explosion. One of them is Creative Visualization: Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Your Life, by Shakti Gawain, …

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