mejenks
Thanks for the reply. Personally, I would rather invest in one set of twenty two exhaustive books than have thirty that repeat the same 90% of information, with the additional 10% being a hidden jewel that is something exciting to know.
I'm working on it, but don't know when or how to stop!!! And reading over 50 of his books is soul-deadening, even if his core mystical philosophy is beautiful (his writing isn't!).
The Kindle store keeps all of your book purchases in the Cloud, so you can reload it anytime.So I have two of your books teheuti, but of all of YOUR books, which would you recommend based on this topic?
Eta: I lied. I have three of your books but one was on kindle and got lost in the shuffle... I bet that's the one I should be reading! Lol.