My Books
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Moving On: Finding Happiness
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A Deeper Surrender: Notes on a Spiritual Life"A deeper sense of surrender..." These were the last words Stuart Perrin's spiritual teacher said to him before being killed in a plane crash. For years, Perrin had sought insight and spiritual teaching throughout the world, only to finally find them in the laughing, Buddha-esque form of Rudi, a popular, iconoclastic, Jewish-American guru. In A Deeper Surrender, Perrin distills Rudi's teachings— while adding a generous measure of his own— on relationships, sex, livelihood, spiritual development, teachers, students, yoga, and perhaps most importantly, staying centered and getting grounded. |
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The Dancing Man ~ A Deeper Sense of Surrender
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Leah: A Story of Meditation and HealingA fictional tale, based in part on some truth, of a young girl with terminal cancer, a tale told from the point of view of David, a healer and meditation teacher, and a friend to Leah and her mother. "With open heart and deep insight, Stuart Perrin explores the true nature of health and disease. In Leah, cancer is a disorder of the spirit whose roots can finally be cut by a fundamental change in ones spiritual life. An important story of purity, loss and understanding." —Richard Gere, Golden Globe-winning American actor, social activist of many causes, co-founder of Tibet House, and writer. |
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Kundalini Rising:
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The Mystical FerryboatIntroduction: "The Mystical Ferryboat itself is an image that came to me in a sequence of dreams. The rest of the book is derived from ideas and visions I have had over a period of many years, intermixed with experiences I have had or things I have seen. I have written this as a way of seeing deeper into my own unconscious. I do not know of what use it might be to anyone else. That is not my concern. l am only interested in expressing the images as they emerge from my unconscious, and following them wherever they take me. The Mystical Ferryboat is the work of a dead man. It is all that will remain of me after my execution." |






