Books I’d Gift to Someone Going Through a Spiritual Awakening
- Liquor of Wisdom
- Jun 4
- 2 min read
You’re scrolling through your feed at 2AM, questioning everything, again. You feel like there’s more to this life but you can’t explain it to anyone without sounding like you’ve joined a cult. Welcome, my dear, well well...you're probably going through what people like to call a spiritual awakening.
If I could slide a stack of books into your lap to help you make sense of all this, it would be these. They’re weird in the best way, old school, but practical. These are the books I wish someone had handed me when the universe first kicked me awake.
This tiny book is like holding a magic wand. Neville had a gift for explaining how imagination isn’t just daydreaming and it’s the tool of creation itself. Your mind is the workshop of reality, and Neville teaches you how to use it on purpose.
Bonus: it’s short, so no excuses. You can read it while drinking your morning coffee and have a spiritual epiphany before breakfast.

Robert Moss believes that three “only” things hold the key to living a magical life: dreams, coincidences, and imagination. Sounds fluffy? It’s not. He shows how these are not “just” dreams or “only” coincidences they’re sacred signs.
This book feels like getting permission to trust your inner world again. That weird dream? That odd moment of synchronicity? Yeah, you should pay attention. Spirit talks in symbols.

This one’s an oldie, but it holds up. Think of it as the blueprint to hacking your own mind. Written in 1912, yet I feel like it’s structured like a course, with lessons each week that build on the last. Warning: it’s not light reading, but it’s powerful. If you’re serious about mastering your inner world, this is your training manual.

Why These Books?
Because when you’re waking up, you don’t need 800-page manuals. You need books that speak to your soul. These authors remind you of something you already know deep down but forgot. And each one, in their own way, does that...it reminds us of what we can do with the powers that we already have.