Inspiration and the Overself

Inspiration and the Overself by Paul Brunton, published by Larson Publications in 1988, is a 2nd Edition work that spans 282 pages. This book explores the concept of connecting with one’s divine Soul, offering insights on how to recognize and cultivate moments of inspiration. It provides guidance on developing and testing intuitions, aiming to help readers maintain a continuous connection with the source of inspiration.
Readers will find practical advice on how to harness the vitalizing power of inspiration in their lives. The book delves into themes of spirituality, self-help, and philosophy, encouraging individuals to engage with their inner selves. By focusing on the development of personal insights and the importance of following through on intuitive guidance, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in enhancing their spiritual journey and understanding the metaphysical aspects of existence.
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Nearly everyone has brief moments of exalting contact with his or her own divine Soul: this book shows how to make the most of those moments; how to recognize, develop, test, and follow through on intuitions; how to contact the source of inspiration and make its vitalizing power a continuous presence.
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