The Holy Spirit’s Interpretation of the New Testament: A Course in Understanding and Acceptance (NTI) – A metaphysical interpretation of the New Testament, which teaches oneness as the only truth, and surrender (or letting go) as the practice that leads to spiritual enlightenment. NTI stresses the importance of willingness, acceptance, gratitude, mind-watching, and trust on the path of enlightenment while teaching the listener to let go of unworthiness, fear, guilt, and false (or separation-based) thinking. NTI has been described as a love letter and as a loving approach to letting go of the ego. Following on from the strength of A Course in Miracles, NTI teaches us how to experience the oneness of God here and now by showing us exactly how to release the obstacles that prevent us from having that experience. Available as paperback, Kindle ebook, and as an Audible audiobook.
The Teachings of Inner Ramana – Sri Ramana Maharshi was an Indian sage who lived from 1879-1950. In his lifetime, Indians and westerners alike flocked to his ashram near Tiruvannamalai in South India to sit in his presence. Near the end of his life, when Sri Ramana Maharshi’s body began to fail him, his devotees became concerned that their beloved teacher was leaving them. He responded by saying, “I am not going anywhere. Where would I go?”
Ramana seemed to die in 1950, but in 2009 Regina Dawn Akers began to hear him as her inner teacher. Although she had not studied this great sage, Ramana reached out to her from within her Heart. The clarity of the teachings that came to her are startling. He led Regina to the Self, “I am that I am,” with direct simplicity.
The Teachings of Inner Ramana helps us transcend the idea we are limited body-personality-minds and helps us realize the eternal nature that is our truth. It teaches the path of devotion and self-inquiry, practices which lead to Self-realization. Available as paperback, Kindle ebook and as an Audible audiobook.
Thoughts of Awakening: 365 Thoughts for Contemplation – Thoughts of Awakening are 365 daily thoughts for contemplation plus 24 commentaries for additional reflection. The thoughts and commentaries were received by Regina Dawn Akers, scribe of The Holy Spirit’s Interpretation of the New Testament (NTI) and The Teachings of Inner Ramana, from her inner teacher. The first 230 thoughts and the accompanying commentaries were received as Regina scribed NTI and in the period of purification that followed. The remaining thoughts and commentaries were received as Regina scribed The Teachings of Inner Ramana and throughout the following year as she became conscious of awareness as her true presence and inner peace as her natural state. Thoughts of Awakeningreflect Regina’s progressive spiritual awakening.
Thoughts of Awakening are recommended for anyone who seeks inner peace or spiritual awakening. Contemplate the Thoughts of Awakening in order. Spend at least one day with each thought. Contemplate the thought in the morning, and then review it briefly several times throughout the day. It’s helpful to spend a short time contemplating the thought again just prior to going to bed.
Thoughts of Awakening points to a non-dual reality that transcends all language and all religious belief. The words used throughout Thoughts of Awakening are symbolic pointers and do not indicate a specific religious belief system. Available as paperback and Kindle ebook.
Out of the Stillness: Realizing Non-Dual Truth One Step at a Time – Have you ever wanted to see inside someone else’s mind and heart as they journeyed toward spiritual awakening? Have you ever wondered what obstacles they faced, what inquiries they used, or what insights they experienced?
Out of the Stillness is an opportunity to peer inside another person’s spiritual journey. Regina Dawn Akers wrote this collection of spiritual contemplations as a personal journal over 8 1/2 years. The journal begins at the spiritual level Regina had reached after scribing The Teachings of Inner Ramana and Thoughts of Awakening: 365 Thoughts for Contemplation. The journal ends with non-dual clarity. In between, you will see the steps Regina passed through as spiritual insight matured.
We recommend reading Regina’s contemplative writings slowly as you contemplate what she wrote. As she inquires, you can inquire too. As she motivates herself, you can motivate yourself. As she reaches new insight, you can reach new insight. You may want to keep your own journal as you contemplate Out of the Stillness. That way, you can write what comes to you from out of the stillness too. Available as paperback and Kindle ebook.
Tao Te Ching: An Interpretive Translation to Live By, Translated by Regina Dawn Akers – The Tao Te Ching is a spiritual classic about the power of the Way. What is the Way?
The only way to know the Way is to live as one with the Way.
Regina Dawn Akers’ translation of the Tao Te Ching is an interpretive translation designed to help the reader comprehend, contemplate, and live from the Tao Te Ching’s teaching.
According to tradition, the Tao Te Ching was written by Lao Tzu when the Chinese Zhou dynasty was in decline. Although a city gatekeeper asked Lao Tzu to write the Tao Te Ching, Its spiritual wisdom is directed at the emperor’s officers and officials. Therefore, it speaks to the reader as a leader.
It’s important to realize we are all leaders, even if you do not find yourself in an official leadership position. We are all leaders because we are all connected through the Way. How we each live affects everyone and everything. Chapter Eight of the Tao Te Ching teaches that those who dwell in the Way are good for the earth. Through their way of being, they benefit everyone and everything. Therefore, regardless of your position or role in the world, the best way to be helpful to everyone and everything is to live centered in the Way. This clear and easy to understand translation was designed to help you do just that. Available as paperback and Kindle ebook.