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The Department of Zenitation: A Layman’s Guide To Making Spirituality Work In Real Life by Thomas E. Ziemann is a collection of some of the best spiritual, practical, and innovative ideas gleaned from the wisest people who ever lived. Uplifting statements designed to nourish the mind, learned from myriad books and tapes on goal setting, motivation, transactional analysis, success, and a host of such esoteric thoughts are contained in this book. As the author says, he is trying to share some of the incredible life lessons he has experienced through many decades of self-discovery so as to enable readers with a wide variety of sublime topics for meditation.
The way this book is organized is with ease of meditation in mind. Each and every chapter gleans the cream of the subject matter being discussed, making it easily understood intellectually and, more importantly, emotionally, and creates lasting, meaningful ideas to be pondered again and again by the reader. One way to get the most out of this book is to hold any of its inspiring passages in your mind, meditate on it deeply, and focus on it intensely. I therefore feel an index, both of the topics reflected in the uplifting statements of this book and the sagacious sources, could have been included. That would have been of considerable assistance while selecting a suitable topic to meditate upon.