Lessons in Daily Spirituality: Lifting of the Veil is a contemplative exploration of spiritual awakening rooted in mystical spirituality and universal wisdom.
Bruce Lindsey guides readers through an honest examination of the human tendencies that restrict spiritual awareness: ego, fear, control, separation, prejudice, exclusionism, and the need to define what cannot be contained.
In their place, he introduces a more expansive way of engaging with life—one grounded in connection, trust, release, communion, inclusion, forgiveness, and love.
The book challenges inherited belief systems that separate humanity from one another and from their place in the Universe. It questions fear-based images of God and affirms a sacred presence that is not distant or punitive, but living, relational, conscious, and expansive.
Spirituality, in Bruce’s writing, is not something to be mastered. It is something with which we learn to harmonize.
Each reflection encourages readers to look beyond religious conformity and explore spiritual truth through personal experience. The essays honor the wisdom present across faith traditions while challenging the prejudice and exclusion that can arise when belief becomes more important than being.
Social commentary appears throughout the book, connecting spiritual awareness with human responsibility. Bruce asks readers not only to seek inner peace, but also to consider how spiritual consciousness should influence justice, inclusion, relationships, community, and care for the greater good.
With a gentle, reflective, and sometimes prophetic voice, Lessons in Daily Spirituality offers no rigid formula for enlightenment. It creates space for contemplation, surrender, discovery, and an increasingly conscious relationship with the One Life.
An Invitation to Lift the Veil
What happens when the beliefs you inherited no longer satisfy the deeper questions of your soul?
Lessons in Daily Spirituality: Lifting of the Veil is written for readers ready to explore life’s most intimate mysteries beyond rigid doctrine, ritual, and religious division.
Through contemplative essays, spiritual observations, and socially conscious reflections, Bruce Lindsey invites readers to consider what lies beneath fear, ego, control, judgment, and separation.
This is not a book that tells you what you must believe.
It is a companion for discovering what becomes possible when you approach the Divine with openness, personal discernment, humility, and trust.