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Teasdale, W. (1999). The Mystic Heart: Discovering a Universal Spirituality in the World's Religions. New World Library, Novato. (A synthesis of the issues related to spiritual awakening and mysticism and the “transforming presence of the divine in all traditions.”)
Tirtha, S. (1948). Devatma Shakti: (Kundalini) Divine Power. India: Yoga Shri Peeth Trust. (Excellent overview describing kundalini by a respected authority. A thorough and understandable presentation of subtle body system).
Tweedie, I. (1986). Daughter of Fire. Grass Valley: Blue Dolphin. (Autobiography describing kundalini experiences within a guru relationship in India.)
Venkatesananda, Swami. (1976). The Supreme Yoga: A New Translation of Yoga Vasistha (2 volumes). Divine Life Society, Himalyas, India. (This is a wonderful Advaita scripture from India for those ready and able to study the foundational Truths of Self-Realization. These teachings describe the non-dual perspective of creation, existence and the nature of Self and consciousness. Vasistha was a great ancient rishi and sage of India.)
White, J. (1979). Kundalini, Evolution and Enlightenment. New York: Anchor. (A collection of essays by scholars and yogis describing aspects of the Kundalini process.)
Whitfield, B. Spiritual awakenings: Insights of the Near-death Experience and Other Doorways to the Soul. Deerfield Beach, Fl: Health Comm. (Tells a remarkable spiritual awakening story, and describes a range of awakening experiences including NDE, kundalini, and psychic awakenings, along with hints on how to hold on through the power of these processes, and the need for unconditional love.)