His books are incredible. Number one is by far The Way of the Peaceful Warrior. This book was unbelievable. Also, I just read Take the Long way Home by Susan Lydon...Excellent non-fiction. Fabulous
Oh, I am so glad someone responded to this. I have recommended this book to so many people, but can't seem to get anyone to want to read it. The book is magical, no doubt about it. Millman is such an amazing man. I went to his website & there is so much information on all sorts of things he does. He has another book, which I haven't read yet, called (I think) 'Journey of the Peaceful Warrior' (something very close to that). On the back of his book, one of the critics write "This book has the power to change lives" (something to that effect). I truly believe that if you put all your heart into this book and let your logical self rest a little, it really does have the capability of changing lives. It's the most powerful book I have read in a long time.
the sequel, Journey of the Peaceful Warrior goes into a little more complex concepts that he didnt explain fully in the first one. it deals with the 7 chakras, mainly. but it's no match compared to the first one, Way of the peaceful warrior.
Oh really. Is it less of a novel? He has 2 other books, of course I forgot the names, which are pretty interesting. Oh, one is..sh*t forgot. I have them upstairs. Anyway, have you read Victor Frankl? Man's Search for Meaning is definitely a must.
my friend has read that book, but I didn't feel too attracted to it. I don't really like philosophy too much, cause it is so bland and dead.