Works
- 1979: Whole Body Fitness
- 1980: Way of the Peaceful Warrior: A book that changes lives
- 1985: The Warrior Athlete (rev. ed. of Whole Body Fitness)
- 1990: Sacred Journey of the Peaceful Warrior
- 1991: Secret of the Peaceful Warrior (children - illustrated by Taylor Bruce)
- 1992: No Ordinary Moments: A peaceful warrior's guide to daily life
- 1993: Quest for the Crystal Castle (children - illustrated by Taylor Bruce)
- 1994: The Life You Were Born to Live: A guide to finding your life purpose
- 1995: The Laws of Spirit: A tale of transformation
- 1998: Everyday Enlightenment: The twelve gateways to personal growth
- 1999: Body Mind Mastery (rev. edition of The Warrior Athlete)
- 2000: Living on Purpose: Straight answers to life's tough questions
- 2006: The Journeys of Socrates
- 2007: Wisdom of the Peaceful Warrior: A companion to the book that changes lives
- 2009: Bridge Between Worlds: Extraordinary experiences that changed lives
- 2010: Peaceful Warrior: The Graphic Novel (illustrated by Andrew Winegarner)
- 2011: The Four Purposes of Life: Finding meaning and direction in a changing world
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