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Works by Tolly Burkan (Writer)
tolly@firewalking.com
http://www.firewalking.com/ Profile created
March 22, 2005
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Guiding Yourself into Spiritual Reality
(1983)
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Dying to Live (1985)
Autobiographical account of showing how Tolly ultimately found meaning and
value in his life is a deeply moving saga that will inspire and instruct all
who read it.
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Winning the Jackpot: Creating Wealth and Abundance (1996)
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Extreme Spirituality: Radical Journeys for the Inward Bound (2001)
By placing oneself in radical situations -- walking barefoot on broken glass,
breaking bricks by hand, or simply practicing humble service to others -- one
is forced to confront how ego distorts or diminishes knowledge of self and
reality. Extreme Spirituality introduces practices that most readers have
never heard of or contemplated doing. Whether they undertake these extreme
acts or simply read about them, the book is designed to inspire individuals to
experience their divine nature by revealing the clear distinction between the
ego and the higher self. Readers will be challenged, shocked, and stimulated
as they absorb the directives of a new spiritual paradigm.
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Extreme Spirituality: Radical Approaches To Awakening
(2004)
This book, using many different extreme spiritual practices as examples, uses
a logical and enthusiastic approach to teach people how to assume a totally
spiritual perspective in any situation. By doing this, even sorrowful or
frustrating situations don't have to cause as much suffering. We can choose
our reactions to them and use them as insights for spiritual growth.
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Let It Be Easy (2005 release)
To maximize your full potential, designate today as the beginning of a new
phase in your life–where you commit to becoming a more conscious and more
conscientious human being. This book is your diagram of how to turn your life
around completely, and with ease. It is a concise, simple-to-read message that
is both fascinating and profound.
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