The 10 best book of the year

What a year! I bought a hundred books this year: 80% for me, 20% to give away.

This is my all-time favourite book: A book about death.

This is my all-time favourite book: A book about death.

Here’s my top five recommendation for you!
1) Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul by Stephen Jenkinson.

Just get it! It’s paradigm changer and will make of you a much better human being. It is the BEST book that I have read in the last 400 non-fictions, so maybe there’s something about it.

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#2 Shambala: The Sacred Path of the Warriro by Chögyam Trungpa.

A phenomenal book for those that were call to be a boddhivasta, or for anyone wanting to LOVE more and get after it. Also one of my all time favorite book.

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Stephen Jenkinson just kills it with his new book. Come Of Age: The case For Elderhood for a time of trouble is absolutely a masterpiece of a book. It starts with Charles Eisenstein doing the preface, which sets the bar high…and the bar only keeps getting higher as Jenkinson hammer down his ideas with impeccable discourses and sentence structures.

Also one of my all time favorite book

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This book is a game-changer, paradigm shifter and an absolute must read: It’s called Reality: Transurfing Steps 1-V. It is the most powerful book you can have between your hand and I wouldn’t recommend it to a novice: You can screw up your universe with this book, so be careful.

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Last but not least, The Way of the superior man by David Deida is a must-read for men and women alike. I cannot believe that it took me 26 years before finding this book. How in the world nobody ever told me to read this one?

Go and buy it, you’ll regret it not having read it sooner.

There are many more books that I could recommend…
Reality Is Not What It Seems by Carlo

Thoughts Of A Philosophical Fighter Pilot by Jim StockdaleMorphic Resonance: The Nature Of Formative Causation by Rupert Sherdrake

People of the Deer, Farley Mowat

The Dissappeareance of Childhood by Neil Postman

Limitless Mind by Russell Targ

The Tao of Wu by RZA (one of my all time favorite book)

Mansfield’s Book Of Manly Men by Stephen Mansfield

Left of Bang by Patrick Van Horne, Jason A

Eat Rich, Live Long by Ivor Cummins

Fat Chance by Robert H. Lustig

The Hacking of The American Mind by Robert H. Lustig

Nourishing Broth by Sally Fallon
Living with a SEAL by Jesse Iztler 

Wild At Heart by John Eldredge

Sovereignty by Ryan Michler

Primal Endurance by Mark Sisson

On Killing by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman

The Cosmic Hologram by Jude Currivan and Ervin Laszlo

Pranayama by Yogi Ramacharaka 

Dreams by Derrick Jensen

13 Hours by Mitchell Zuckoff

The Dichotomy of Leadership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin

The Man Who Wasn’t There by Anil Ananthaswamy

Akashic Experience by Ervin Laszlo

Shake Hands With The Devil by Romeo Dallaire

We Wish To Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families by Philip Gourevitch

A Problem From Hell by Samantha Power

A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah

Living With The Monks by Jesse Itzler

Unflinching by Jody Mitic

American Sniper by Chris Kyle

The Elephant Whisperer by Lawrence Anthony

The Warrior Ethos by Steven Pressfield

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