Best Michael A. Singer Books

Michael A. Singer occupies a rare space in spiritual writing: he's a meditator who also built a billion-dollar software company, and that collision of inner work and outer life gives his books an unusual credibility. The Untethered Soul is the book that made him — a lucid, unflinching examination of the voice inside your head and why you don't have to obey it. Singer's prose is clean and conversational, free of jargon, building its case the way a patient teacher would: one clear idea at a time until the whole thing clicks. The Surrender Experiment extends the argument into memoir, using his own improbable life story as evidence. Readers who are tired of self-help that tells them to hustle harder and want something that actually questions the premises will find Singer quietly radical.

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Self-Help, Biography & Memoir