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Beth Green’s blogs, articles and nonfiction books provide commentary and analyses that are often totally surprising, yet ultimately so clear and obvious that we often wonder: Why didn’t I think of that myself? Each of these pieces sheds new light on old issues, and suddenly seemingly crazy behaviors seem to actually make sense. That’s because Beth doesn’t stop with the appearance of things. She peers underneath human behavior, so we begin to understand ourselves and each other from the inside out. And we also begin to see a way forward. Beth’s fiction is delightful, too. It holds up a mirror to ourselves and evokes real identification with her characters.
For those who enjoy reading, you’ll find a lot here that is entertaining, enlightening and healing as well. Check out the six books and innumerable articles and blogs that populate this program. You can download them all for free, including her comprehensive work Living with Reality: Who We Are, What We Could Be, How We Get There, 688 pages of writing that clearly lays out the foundation of our inner challenges and dysfunctional behavior and how we can change. Also included are tools and processes to support our evolution.
Books
Beth Green’s unique spiritual teachings are offered in her extremely clear, well-written and penetrating books. Click on each cover image to learn more and purchase. Or download the PDF versions for free.
The Autobiography of Mary Magdalene
Memoirs of the New Age
Sacred Union: The Healing of God
God's Little Aphorisms
A funny, charming little book that packs a punch. Fifty-two zingers from The Source, with concise and penetrating commentaries. Published in 2005. Great for meditation. $12.95. For more info, click here, or to buy now click here to order from Amazon.com.
Living with Reality: Who We Are, What We Could Be, How We Get There
The Living with Reality book is a handbook for living. The first section of the book helps us see the roots and patterns of our dysfunctional and often painful behaviors. And the next section guides us through nine platforms – or steps – to deeper understanding and change. Throughout the book, the author includes questions to support our self-awareness. She also provides practical tools you can use for self-healing. Also available for purchase at iUniverse and amazon.com. For more information about the Living with Reality book including the table of contents, an excerpt, and testimonials from those who have read the book, click here.
Handbook for the Inner Revolution
Blogs
Beth was a blogger for the HuffPost from 2011 to 2017 and the San Diego News Network from 2009 to 2010. She wrote more than 60 posts and while many of these posts were topical at a given moment in time, most are also timeless.
In that same period, her article Reclaiming Science & Spirituality from the Ego was featured in The Ervin Laszlo Forum on Science and Spirituality. It later became a chapter in The New Science and Spirituality Reader, edited by Ervin Laszlo and Kingsley Dennis. You can find these all articles right here.


Sexual Abuse and Harassment: Why Aren’t We Asking the Real Question?

Do We Have the Courage to Prune The Behaviors That Refuse To Die? Can We Cut the Ego Down to Size?

When the Gods Won’t Do Their Part: A Call for Synergy

Are We Persevering or Being a Blockhead? Here’s How We Know!

As We Grieve the Continuing Racial Divide And Violence, Let Us Not Forget to Talk About Men and Violence!

Which Myself Should I Be FOR?

Spirituality and Illness: The Connection You Might Not Expect!

The Spirituality of Activism & the End of Neutrality

Religious Freedom, Civil Rights and Abortion: Let’s Cut the Rhetoric and Get Back to Basics!

Can We Run from Reality? Ha!


The Sadness of Hope

Iceland volcanoes and the 13th Apostle – could it be me?

Easter and sexual abuse — where is the redemption?

Claiming our power, is it time for spiritual activism?

Revolutionizing Relationships

Making Goodness Relevant

Changing our view toward change, an antidote to despair

Let’s make the new year new, an invitation to be different

Another email from Jesus: The divine presence

E-mail from Jesus: Knowing me, the money changers and my last words

An e-mail from Jesus: Remember me!

Dumb or dumber? A cautionary tale
