The Spiritual Tourist

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1998-09-01
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury Pub Plc USA
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Summary

On a pilgrimage to see the Dalai Lama in the foothills of the Himalayas; blissed out in Germany with a beautiful Indian girl, believed to be "the Divine Mother"; witnessing miracles in the ashram of Sai Baba; and searching for the Messiah in the back streets of London- the spiritual tourist is the Candide of the age, on a voyage of inner search and illumination. The spiritual quest- a yearning for a sense of the sacred - has become a leitmotif of 20th- century life as we head for the Millennium. In his vivid, interrogative and highly entertaining book, Mick Brown joins the holy, the lost, the wise and the foolish on the highways and backroads of spiritual tourism. In India he encounters the miracle-working Sai Baba, and discusses reincarnation with the world's most revered spiritual figure, the Dalai Lama. In a tiny backwoods church in Tennessee he examines the "crosses of light" which are held as evidence of Christ's imminent return to earth. Mick brown, a writer of passionate engagement, reports with candor, wit and clarity.

Author Biography

Mick Brown is the author of two previous books: Richard Branson, The Inside Story and American Heartbeat: Travels from Woodstock to San Jose by Song Title, which was shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Prize for best travel book in 1994. Born in London in 1950, he is a freelance journalist and broadcaster.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(5)
Chapter 1 Good Evening, Mr Creme In which the author first encounters the eccentric Mr Creme and learns of the coming of Maitreya. A visit to North London produces strange prophecies.
6(19)
Chapter 2 The Miracle in North London In which a mini-cab driver tries, and fails, to install a snooker-table in his living room, a lorry-driver experiences an epiphany and the author receives a Christmas card from Australia.
Chapter 3 The Train to Dharmavaram In which the author travels to India. A train journey prompts thoughts of avatars and goddesses and the author is bothered by mosquitoes.
41(18)
Chapter 4 In the House of God In which there is much talk of miracles and cures, `God' appears at darshan, and a letter is refused.
59(36)
Chapter 5 The Boy Lama In which the author encounters a bodhisattva, the Dalai Lama discusses reincarnation, and George feeds the world.
95(48)
Chapter 6 Mother, Mother In which the author travels to Pondicherry, and considers the legend of Sweet Mother. Mother Meera dispenses light, and Ursula puts her foot down.
143(50)
Chapter 7 Her Master's Voice En route to Madras, gurus are remembered and discussed. A history of Madame Blavatsky, the Masters and Krishnamurti. A taxi-driver discusses the meaning of love and there is a meeting on the beach.
193(57)
Chapter 8 A Tall Man in the Mosque In which Mr Creme explains the mysteries of initiation, a tall man is seen in the mosque and the Crosses of Light appear.
250(11)
Chapter 9 The Crosses of Light A journey is undertaken to the hills of Tennessee; angels dance in a church window, a miraculous healing occurs and a meeting in a cafe raises doubts.
261(26)
Chapter 10 An Audience with the Guru In which heaven and hell are discussed over rocket salad, and a swami counsels the author on the question of trusting gurus and knowing when to stop.
287(7)
Chapter 11 Sammy Doesn't Live Here In which the author journeys north, discusses football and the price of beer, realises the value of washing-up, contemplates the Buddha and decides that love conquers all.
294(14)
Bibliography 308

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