TOP-10 books: recommended by blogger Ksenia Maneken

Top 10 books: recommended by Ksenia ManekenEvery person likes different books, and the choice of those that leave a mark on the heart is subjective. However, some books are known for their ability to be remembered for a long time and leave a deep impact on readers. Famous Ukrainian blogger and model Ksenia Maneken named her top 10 favorite books that left a mark on her heart. 

“She Who Runs with the Wolves” by Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Inside every woman lives a pristine, natural being, full of good instincts, compassionate creativity and eternal wisdom. This book about the female archetype is actually universal.

“Meeting a Mad Woman, by Linda Shears Leonard

A crazy woman is an archetypal image that people have adopted in one way or another in different periods of their lives. The book will be of interest to anyone who loves psychology and wants to know themselves better.

“The Holy Whore, by Nancy Qualls-Corbett

The book is based on the concepts of K. Jung. Here is a detailed illustration of how sexuality and the ability to enjoy depends on the accessibility of the deeper layers of our personality.

“Life on Borrowed Time” by Erich Maria Remarque

This is the life the heroes win back from death! When there is nothing left to lose, when one person is on the brink of death, never recognizing life, and for the other it has become unbearable.

TOP-10 books by Ksenia Maneken: “Wuthering Heights, Emily Brent

The story of a stormy, passionate, tragic love.

“When Nietzsche Cried, by Irwin Yalom

Facts and fiction, passion and disgust, obligation and freedom – dramatic events unfold on the eve of the birth of psychoanalysis. The reader is confronted with a disturbing journey deep into the soul.

“Lies on the Couch, by Irwin Yalom

An engrossing novel, a fascinating and provocative study of psychotherapeutic practice. You are given the opportunity to see the inside of the psychotherapy process, to understand how the doctor and patient interact.

“Schopenhauer as Medicine, by Irwin Yalom

A book about how philosophy destroys and saves the human soul. One learns to die. The other is learning to live.

“New Earth, Eckhart Tolle

Freedom from ego-driven thoughts is not only the key to personal happiness, but also the key to ending conflicts and suffering around the world.

“Journey to Ixtlan” by Carlos Castaneda

Anyone who has embarked on the path of a Warrior, the path with a heart, will never be a simple person again. The art of being unattainable, erasing personal history, the concept of death as a counselor, and accepting responsibility for one’s actions.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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