<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A personal accountofsearchingfor spiritual understandinginitially outside Christian teaching, thisbooktakes the position that there are as many ways to God as there are paths up a mountain. Interpretinghis own spiritual breakthroughs, the authordescribes them as "windows of realization" andlikens themto the sensation of being made whole. The book describes his journey from Eastern mantra-style meditation tothe Orthodox "prayer of the heart" and details how a love of nature and a desire to do good played an important part in his spiritual unfoldment."<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"An extraordinary book by an extraordinary man, who happens to be a member of my parish in Nottingham. I highly recommend this book for its fascinating, unusual, and deeply spiritual teaching." Mary Cunningham, lecturer in patristic theology at Nottingham University, in<i>The Messsenger</i></p>"<br><br>"Composed from notes, poems, and vivid insights that have been collected over the years by a remarkable man, this is a book which, with huge generosity and honesty, offers these insights to all of its readers. <i>The Messenger: Journal of the Orthodox Church of Russian Origin in England</i></p>"<br><br>"The book is really a collection of poetry and reflections on experiences as they happened with comments added by [Timaeus]." <i>UK News</i></p>"<br><br>"This book is naive in the best sense of the word. Essentially it is the reflections of an elderly man on a very full life lived in quest of God; the life itself interspersed with meditations which take the reader deeper into the doubts and illuminations which he experiences along the way. It is told with a beautiful simplicity, yet almost every page will bear re-reading." <i>The Watkins Review</i>"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>John Butler</b> is an organic farmer who lives in Britain and has traveledto Russia, North and South America, and Africa, seeking spiritual experience."
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