I’m happy to report that in the age of e-books and electronic reading devices, my customers also enjoy reading “regular” books. I’m talking about books that are printed on paper—hardcover or paperback. Books that you can hold and thumb through, and smell. Books that take up space in your bookcase, on your night stand, on the table next to your favorite chair, on your coffee table. Books that call out to be read.
We are a community of spiritual seekers. We want to know more about ourselves and our relationships with others and our relationship to the Divine. We want to expand and grow and be inspired.
There is a great deal of wisdom and knowledge available at our fingertips. Ernest Holmes, the founder of our teaching, wrote over a dozen books, many of which we carry in our store. Other influential authors in our teaching include Emma Curtis Hopkins, Thomas Troward, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ram Dass, Deepak Chopra, and Joel Goldsmith, to name a few.
There are a great many spiritual teachers who write about their journeys, and by doing so, they inspire us to find our unique, personal paths. Authors like Thich Nhat Hanh, Pema Chodron, and Osho.
In Stepping Stones Books and Gifts we also carry books on overcoming fear, on forgiveness, meditation, practicing peace, feng shui, love, living and dying, and everything in between.
Our store has a wide variety of not only books, but unique gift items as well.
We hope to see you soon.
Martha Salazar
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One can't have too many books of all kinds. I love the selection in Stepping Stones!
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