From the Back Cover:
A new story for our time by a pioneer of the consciousness movement
Filled with beauty, transcendence, and vitality, Ralph White’s memoir takes us on a quest for a life of meaning and the many ways he found to share its secrets with others. An adventurous story at the cutting edge of a deep cultural shift, it takes the reader from childhood in the Celtic world through adolescence in gritty Northern England, down Route 66 to Machu Picchu, and through the Himalayas into Tibet. Readers gain an insider’s knowledge of the origins of major centers of holistic learning like Findhorn in Scotland and the NY Open Center, and why they serve as necessary focal points for the emergence of greater sanity, wisdom, and awareness in the world. This gripping quest is told with honesty, verve, and spiritual insight.
Written with a poet’s eye and a seeker’s urgency, Ralph White traces his spiritual journey. His hunger for truth leads him down many alleyways. He rewards the reader with hard-won wisdom.” Julia Cameron, author of The Artist’s Way
Ralph White is one of those rare men who has said yes to life far more than he has retreated into safety.” Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul
Ralph White is an internationally known speaker on spirituality and consciousness, and the cofounder and creative director of the New York Open Center, America’s leading urban institution of holistic learning. White has made numerous appearances on radio and television, and was the editor of the award-winning Lapis magazine. He lives in Long Island, NY.
About the Author:
Ralph White is the cofounder and creative director of the New York Open Center, America’s leading urban institution of holistic learning. He is an international speaker on spirituality and consciousness, and organized many major national and international conferences on a broad range of spiritual and alternative themes. White has made numerous appearances on radio and television, and is the editor of the award winning Lapis magazine. He lives on Long Island, NY. You can learn more about the author at ralphwhite.net.
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