Editors Reads

Best Spirituality Books

Spiritual books address the questions that material success leaves untouched: how to find meaning, sit with suffering, and live with intention. From Buddhist mindfulness to Tolle and Frankl, these are the books readers return to when they want depth rather than productivity.

27 expert-reviewed books — page 1 of 2

Editorial Top Picks

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BestsellerEditor's PickSpiritualitySelf-Help

The Book of Joy

by Dalai Lama XIV & Desmond Tutu

4.7

A record of a week-long conversation between the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu on the occasion of the Dalai Lama's eightieth birthday — two of the world's most joyful people discussing how to find lasting happiness despite suffering, ageing, and loss.

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Editor's Pick

The Snow Leopard

by Peter Matthiessen

4.5

Peter Matthiessen and zoologist George Schaller trek 250 miles into the Himalayas to study the bharal (Himalayan blue sheep) and their predator, the nearly mythical snow leopard — a physical journey that becomes a meditation on grief, Zen Buddhism, and the nature of consciousness.

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Bestseller

A New Earth

by Eckhart Tolle

4.5

A follow-up to The Power of Now that takes Tolle's teachings further — examining how ego operates, why it causes suffering, and how a shift in consciousness could transform not just individuals but human civilisation.

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Bestseller

Letting Go

by David R. Hawkins

4.5

Dr. David Hawkins presents a method for releasing the suppressed emotions and negative energies that underlie illness, distress, and limitation — enabling progressive liberation from internal suffering.

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Bestseller

The Four Agreements

by Don Miguel Ruiz

4.4

Drawing on ancient Toltec wisdom, Don Miguel Ruiz identifies four agreements — be impeccable with your word, don't take anything personally, don't make assumptions, always do your best — that can transform life by dismantling the limiting beliefs we absorbed in childhood.

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Bestseller

A Return to Love

by Marianne Williamson

4.3

Marianne Williamson draws on A Course in Miracles to offer a vision of love as the only force powerful enough to heal relationships, careers, and the deepest wounds of the self.

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Bestseller
4.3

Gary Zukav argues that humanity is transitioning from a power-based consciousness to an alignment with the soul — and that understanding authentic power is the path to a genuinely meaningful life.

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Bestseller
4.1

Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a seagull who cares nothing for the daily scramble for fish and everything for the art of flight, pursuing perfection with an obsession that gets him banished from his flock. The book follows his journey from outcast to teacher as he discovers that the limits of flight mirror the limits we place on our own potential.

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Bestseller

Think Like a Monk

by Jay Shetty

4.1

Drawing on three years spent as a monk in India and a decade synthesizing ancient Vedic wisdom with modern psychology, Jay Shetty offers a practical framework for training the mind for clarity, purpose, and inner peace.

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Bestseller
3.8

High-powered lawyer Julian Mantle suffers a massive heart attack in the middle of a courtroom and, shaken to his core, sells everything — including his beloved Ferrari — to study with the Sages of Sivana in the Himalayas. He returns transformed and shares seven virtues for a more purposeful, joyful, and fulfilling life.

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Bestseller

The Secret

by Rhonda Byrne

3.7

Rhonda Byrne presents the Law of Attraction — the idea that positive thinking and focused desire literally attract corresponding circumstances from the universe — as the secret to achieving health, wealth, and happiness.

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When Things Fall Apart

by Pema Chödrön

4.5

Buddhist teacher Pema Chödrön offers compassionate teachings on how to work with fear, loss, and groundlessness — arguing that these experiences, properly met, are paths to awakening rather than obstacles to it.

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As a Man Thinketh

by James Allen

4.4

A brief, luminous 1903 essay arguing that the mind is the garden of human life — that thought determines character, achievement, health, and circumstances.

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Loving What Is

by Byron Katie

4.4

Byron Katie presents The Work — a four-question inquiry method that dismantles stressful thoughts and reveals the peace that remains when we stop arguing with reality.

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Traveling Mercies

by Anne Lamott

4.4

Anne Lamott's spiritual memoir traces her journey from alcoholism and despair to faith, motherhood, and community — a funny, honest, and fiercely unsentimental account of finding grace in the most ordinary places.

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4.3

Anne Lamott's follow-up to Traveling Mercies — personal essays on faith, doubt, aging, the Iraq War, her son's adolescence, and the ongoing attempt to live with grace when plan A has clearly failed.

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Help, Thanks, Wow

by Anne Lamott

4.2

Anne Lamott's short, accessible book on prayer reduces the practice to its three essential forms — asking for help, giving thanks, and expressing wonder — arguing that anyone can pray, regardless of belief.

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Illusions

by Richard Bach

4.2

A barnstorming pilot meets a modern-day messiah who has quit saving people and just wants to fly, sparking a philosophical journey about belief, reality, and personal freedom. Through their conversations and a mysterious Messiah's Handbook, Bach weaves a fable about the unlimited potential of the human spirit.

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Eleven Minutes

by Paulo Coelho

3.9

Maria, a young Brazilian woman, travels to Geneva dreaming of fame and fortune. Instead, she becomes a high-end prostitute, all while searching for — and philosophising about — the nature of love, desire, and the sacred in the profane.

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