I highly recommend the book Into the Magic Shop by James R. Doty.
It’s one of those rare books that reads like a simple, engaging story while quietly teaching about our brain and thoughts along the way. I never felt like I was being “instructed,” yet as the story unfolded, the lessons naturally sank in.
Years ago, I read Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a book with a powerful spiritual message, and later The Greatest Salesman in the World, which did the same. Into the Magic Shop belongs in that category for me. It’s an easy, approachable read based on the author's memoirs with a straightforward story that I found carried deep and meaningful insights.
What makes this book even more compelling is the author himself. James R. Doty, MD, was a renowned neurosurgeon and former professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. His background in science and medicine gave the book an added level of credibility for me, while his personal life story was interesting and touching.
The subtle information that he shares doesn't feel theoretical—It's grounded in his own experiences and his deep medical training and understanding of the human brain.
The book offers practical tools for calming the mind, opening the heart, and cultivating compassion and resilience.
As I read this memoir, I found myself naturally reflecting on my own patterns of thinking and behavior, noticing how small shifts in awareness and intention actually can make a difference in our experiences.
This is the kind of book you finish feeling inspired, reflective, and quietly changed—with insights that stay with you long after you turn the last page.
I've been under a lot of stress lately- this book was just what I needed.
I've not even had time to pick up a book since before Christmas. Thank you so much for the delicious recipe for the rice and black beans bowl. I made it last evening for our dinner and my husband raved over it. He wants to make sure that we can have it again... lol.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this recommendation. I am ordering it now. I too would love to dig deeper into these subjects.
ReplyDeleteTell me about stress!! I should read it! Sounds good :-D
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an inspirational book, and I'm so glad it helped you. Anything that helps us cultivate calm is a keeper! 💙📘
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That looks like a good read. Thank you for the recommendation. :)
ReplyDeleteI’m glad that you found a book that touched you in this way. That’s something to be cherished.
ReplyDeleteSounds great. I just ordered the book on eBay to read during my travels. You mentioned Richard Bach’s, “Johnathan Livingston Seagull.” So many of his books are inspirational and have a spiritual nature to them. I recommend looking into any of his books as well.
ReplyDeleteThis looks especially fascinating and the kind of book I appreciate. Thanks for sharing about it. It sounds wonderful and very beneficial.
ReplyDeleteI will keep an eye out for this book and since I am trying to read more as a way to strengthen my eyesight look for the other two as well. I love a good read like these that you have shared. Thanks Judee.
ReplyDeleteOooh! I love a good book review. Thanks for this. I’ve not heard of this book before, but it sounds like something that I would really enjoy.
ReplyDeleteoooooh a simple read, i like that. i am glad you found this book, especially at a time in your life when you really needed it!! stress be gone!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this book.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you found it at a very appropriate time.
Sending good wishes.
All the best Jan
I am glad you found it to be a meaningful read. I read Jonathan Livingston Seagull many years ago.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing about this book.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of the book or author before reading your post. It definitely sounds like my kind of book. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYour book review is so compelling. We all could use a little more compassion, so knowing how to better how to cultivate it would be extremely beneficial!
ReplyDeleteA book that helps calm the mind and encourages reflection is always a win. So glad this came to you at the right time.
ReplyDeleteOh that does sound wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHadn't heard of this one.. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you have been feeling stressed lately! The book sounds great, I will have to add it to my list!
ReplyDeleteI like how you describe the lessons as subtle but lasting. Did any particular practice or idea from the book stand out to you that you’ve tried applying in your own daily routine?
ReplyDeletebook with based on own experience s interesting to read....
ReplyDeleteI'll find the book.
Thank you for sharing your review.
Sorry to read that you're under a lot of stress.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to see if this is on my Libby audiobook library. I like to listen to nonfiction books like this while I'm driving or doing housework. Thanks for the recommendation and I hope you've been able to lessen the stress!
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