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The Broken Heart of God - A Life of Wandering in the Spiritual Jungle (Paperback)
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The Broken Heart of God - A Life of Wandering in the Spiritual Jungle (Paperback)
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Write what you know: Mark Batterbury, now a professional astrologer
based on Canada's west coast, took that famous credo to heart when
he left writing school at the cultural peak of the 1960s in hot
pursuit of truth and enlightenment. Three eventful decades later,
Batterbury delivers a richly detailed memoir that documents his
wayward pilgrim's progress to spiritual understanding. As the years
unfold, intense periods of bliss and satori are followed by
disillusionment, dark depression and eventual peace as the author
makes a full-circle trek back to his flawed human self.
Eager to leave his painful school years behind, Batterbury joined
his generation's wave of "dharma bums" and headed east with nothing
but an open mind and questing soul. His anecdote-laced
autobiography includes encounters in India, Nepal, Thailand and
elsewhere with such luminaries as Swami Muktananda, S.N. Goenka,
Mother Meera, the Karmapa Lama and Ashtanga yoga master Pattabhi
Jois. Back home in the west, he goes on retreat in the English
countryside with noted Buddhist teacher Christopher Titmuss and
then begins life-changing studies with evolutionary astrologer
Jeffrey Wolf Green.
Rather than a dry recounting of meetings with remarkable men,
Batterbury vividly captures the alternately harsh, humorous and
ecstatic details of life on the spiritual path. The everyday
rhythms of Varanasi, Dharmshala and Ganeshpuri. The profound
pleasure of a fresh cup of hot chai. The unforgettable sight of
thousands of butter lamps lighting the temple at Bodh Gaya. The
cleansing torment of the sun dance and the charged ritual space of
the sweat lodge.
"The book isessentially about my search to regain a natural state
of inner harmony that was lost due to the impact of traumatic
events," explains Batterbury. "In the journey of my life I have had
to get out of my head and into the heart." Or as he writes
following a conversation with a cave-dwelling guru on the banks of
the Ganges: "The end of knowledge is not even the beginning of
love."
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