Goldxaura said:
I want to know what are some really great books that can potentially help with a spiritual journey.
What are some books that can help me in every aspect of my life? I want to be brilliant like Johnson_akemi, or philosophical like our HP.
I know wisdom comes through experience, but at the same time. Conventional knowledge is astoundingly great too!
Bhagavad Gita. Easy to read, short, not fluffed up and filled with pointless out of touch academic writing like so much other "philosophy". Just the real. It is grounding despite being a spiritual work. I come back to it sometimes.
I don't know what edition is best. I like the one by easwaran, though I skip over the pointless commentary. The audiobook is very nice as well.
Tried to read the Mahabharata once, which the Gita is a small part of. It is marginally less of a bizarre slog as the bible. It even has pages and pages of geneaological histories in common with it.
Makes for excellent bedtime reading.
Maybe a different translator or an abridged edition would have been better. Some interesting parts like the war in the heavens but they're not common as far as I've gotten.
It's also hard to follow with each god having so many different names and avatars in hinduism. The human names interspersed between are just as bad especially when you have no relation to that language or culture. I wish there were a western pagan equivalent.
Most philosophy is not worth reading, although it can expand awareness up to a point, I wouldn't bother with looking for real knowledge in this genre. It's not a reliable source, in any case. After the initial period of adding to your perspectives I would consider it entertainment or vanity at most.
You're better off reading biographies about people that you respect and people that have lived experience on what you're interested in. Then find out who they were influenced by and follow the bibliography.