Eclectic Spirituality (Autographed Paperback)

$25.00

Eclectic Spirituality
Book by Merlyn Fuller
Published in 2020

A primer of topics from different faiths, ideologies and philosophies to help guide you on your path to Enlightenment!

A true Seeker knows that the Truth is in Every Thing and in Every One.

We are All One Under the Sun.

Cherry Picking can be the most helpful thing to making sense of things spiritual.

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“In true bardic tradition of weaving her personal experience with historical information, Merlyn has gifted beginning and advanced seekers with a lovely compendium of her favorite fruits defined! A great reminder of the abundance of diverse knowledge and cultural practices which, when properly appreciated, leads to the wisdom of the emerging crone.”
~ Rev. S. Meddy Jacques

 

“In an overview of religion, since the time when humankind first tried to figure ‘it’ all out, Merlyn Fuller has touched on the forbidden. She pushes theology through a personal sieve of reasoning to ‘cherry-pick’ her own “Eclectic Spirituality.” It’s an easy read, but full of profound ideas and opinions. Baptist or Jain, or any other path you’re on, chances are you will enjoy the treasures of wisdom contained within these pages. Or just maybe you might want to burn her as a heretic?”
~ Ron VanNostrand, Human & Editor of Olive Trees Magazine

 

“I found this book to be very interesting! It was pleasingly informative on many aspects of religion and spirituality, mythology, herb recipes, and so much more! I loved how Merlyn added her own life experiences throughout. This book really opened my mind, showing that we as people, are more alike than not. And no matter where we are from, or what our individual beliefs are, we do have a common denominator. We just sometimes work the math differently. And in her own words, by “cherry picking”, we can all take something we want from this book. I recommend it to anyone searching, or just spiritually curious.”
~ Rev. Beverly Owen