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Daily Spiritual Readings from Literature Classics: Devotional Book for Life Inspiration (Book 3 in the Mystical Vision of the Inklings Series) - Paperback
Daily Spiritual Readings from Literature Classics: Devotional Book for Life Inspiration (Book 3 in the Mystical Vision of the Inklings Series) - Paperback
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What if your daily reading could quietly re-train the way you see the world?
This book invites you into two months of daily spiritual recalibration — not through abstract theology or self-help formulas but through the living wisdom found in great literature.
Two-Month Daily Spiritual Readings from Literature Classics is designed to give you something rare:
a daily encounter with meaning that is both intellectually rich and inwardly healing.
Each short reading helps you:
- regain clarity when life feels fragmented
- recover wonder when faith thins out
- rediscover joy without denying suffering
- learn to see rather than strive
You won’t be told what to think.
You’ll be invited to see differently.
What you’ll receive, day by day
Each daily entry offers:
- brief literary quotes from timeless writers and thinkers
- a clear, contemplative reflection that translates insight into embodied experience
- a gentle nudge toward peace, depth, and inner coherence
This is not a book you rush through.
It’s a book that walks with you — one day at a time.
This is a paperback. To buy an e-book, please click here.
- "I wish priests would give sermons like this. If they did, I would go to Mass regularly again." -- Stephen Janson, Substack.
What this book will help you do
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Make sense of paradox instead of fearing it
Learn why contradiction is not the enemy of truth, but often its doorway. -
Shift your inner atmosphere
Discover how attention, gratitude, and imagination quietly reshape the soul. -
Heal shame at its root
Not by self-improvement, but by recovering a truer vision of self. -
Reconnect faith and imagination
See why stories, myths, and symbols reach places arguments never can. -
Recover joy without rejecting pain
Learn how suffering can deepen wonder instead of extinguishing it.
The companions you’ll walk with
Along the way, you’ll converse with:
- literary giants who illuminate meaning rather than explain it away
- philosophers and theologians who restore depth without heaviness
- poets and storytellers who help you see the sacred hidden in the ordinary
Their voices do not compete.
They converge and harmonize — guiding you toward a more integrated, spacious way of thinking.
Leaf through the book here.
- "This writer astonishes me. Making Jung intelligible in a few paragraphs is no easy job! In my opinion, a true education would begin with this kind of self-knowledge. We could stop pointing fingers at each other if we could truly see within." -- Tara Cox, Facebook
Who this book is for
This book is for you if:
- you want a daily practice that feeds both mind and soul
- you are tired of shallow inspiration and hungry for depth
- you sense that faith, literature, and life belong together
- you want to salvage time, for the days are evil.
“The days are evil indeed — but they can be redeemed!”
This book helps you do exactly that.
What will change in your perception:
After two months, you may notice:
- more patience
- more joy
- more inner freedom
- more trust in meaning
We are not simply reading something. We are learning to see.
- "This is one of the most beautiful descriptions of what it means to be a believer/creator that I have ever read. Thank you for bringing us along for this encounter with the Living White." -- Mind Altaring, Substack
- "Anyhow, I just wanted to say that I enjoyed reading your piece, because it definitely struck an emotional chord with me. Honestly, it got me quite choked up. I don't know if I was just feeling vulnerable or down, but it definitely made me re-think things… just about life in general." -- Mike W. Bandit / Oklahoma, USA.
- "This is a beautiful piece of writing, made even more so by references to two of my favorite Christian authors, Tolkien and CS Lewis. Thanks for sharing it." -- Caryn Wesner-Early, Quora
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- "I know I say wow!, every time I read your substack, but WOW! I think I have gotten too serious as well and this is going to be very helpful to me in my art. Thanks for sharing!!" -- Sherry Mason, Substack
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