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The Journey Home: Autobiography Of An American Swami
The Journey Home: Autobiography Of An American Swami
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Adopting a simple yet captivating narration, it details the author's transformation from a 19-year-old American Jew to a Hindu monk. His journey from the West to the East involves many conflicting experiences, exploring his soul. Traveling with little money through Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan to India, encounters with various cultures help him discover his calling.
The book includes detailed accounts of Swami's meeting with Srila Prabhupada and subsequent life changes. It emphasizes humility and service, engaging readers spiritually with episodes involving gurus, hermits, and philosophers, conveying the essence of divinity. Mentioning spiritual leaders like Dalai Lama and Mother Theresa, it promotes unity beyond religious barriers. Published in 2013 by Jaico Publishing House, the first edition is available as a paperback.
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A transformative journey from the West to spiritual awakening.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about genuine spiritual exploration and personal transformation, this story of Radhanath Swami's voyage offers a compelling glimpse into finding one’s true purpose beyond borders. His adventures and encounters with diverse cultures highlight a path of humility, service, and self-discovery that resonates deeply. It’s an inspiring read for anyone interested in spiritual growth, intercultural understanding, or the power of inner faith.