Latest Book Release: The Dreaming Circus
During his third tour of duty in Vietnam where he served as a Green Beret, Jim Morris was wounded badly enough to be retired from the army. He came home bitter, angry that his career had been ended. After reading The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, he realized that many members of Ken Kesey’s Merry Pranksters had also been combat officers. Following this spiritual “hint,” he spent the next couple of years as an acid head, even skydiving on LSD. Awakened by his LSD experiences, Morris immersed himself in the books of Carlos Castaneda, as well as in Kriya Yoga, Charismatic Christianity, and A Course in Miracles. From these experiences he was led to Toltec spiritual teacher don Miguel Ruiz and began a deep spiritual journey of change.
Sharing his journey from PTSD to spiritual awakening, along with insights about what drives a person on the spiritual path, Morris details his profound transformation from military warrior to spiritual warrior. He recounts his time as a civil rights advocate for the Montagnard people in Vietnam and his years as a war correspondent at the same time he was following Castaneda’s Warrior’s Way. He describes his momentous meeting with don Miguel Ruiz as well as his travels around the world and in the astral realms. Sharing how his wife developed dementia and later became paralyzed, Morris explains how it required all his Toltec training, all his military training, everything he had to share her final years in a meaningful and fulfilling way. Read more…
More Books by Jim Morris
Paladin is proud to reissue what is considered to be one of the best accounts ever written on U.S. Army Special Forces in Vietnam. Read more…
Above and Beyond is a novel about Special Forces reconnaissance in the Vietnam War. Read more…
Somewhere in the jungles of Vietnam, they became more than soldiers. They became…FIGHTING MEN. Read more…
DEA Agent Dave Perry has one last chance to save his career. He must frame a Cherokee medicine man named John Blue Sky for distribution of peyote. Read more…
A highly decorated Green Beret commander and acclaimed military writer, Jim Morris spent his post-Vietnam years as a journalist on assignment in the world’s most dangerous battle zones. Read more…
Jeff Clendenning was a science project, the perfect badass hero who could kill any man, and replicate himself by seducing and impregnating any woman he wanted. Read more…
The Green Berets’ deadliest asset, he was chosen to do their most dangerous job… Read more…
It ended with a whimper, not a bang. It started in Lebanon and ended with occupation troops in the United States—troops with red stars on their helmets. Read more…