![]() ![]() ![]() Gooch’s quest-partly personal and partly investigative-took him to Chicago to read the mysterious Urantia Book to Goa and La Jolla to experience the talks and treatments of Deepak Chopra to Ganeshpuri and South Fallsburg, New York, to listen to the charismatic leader Gurumayi Chidvilasananda to Bardstown, Kentucky, to observe the quiet solitude of the Trappists and to Dubuque, Iowa, to see the Trappistines to Dallas to worship with the members of the gay congregation of the Cathedral of Hope and to New York to talk with Muslims and Sufis. From the author of City Poet, the brilliant biography of Frank O’Hara, now comes a fascinating account of thriving forms of spirituality in what is being called a “post-denominational” age.Īs the nineties were drawing to a close, Brad Gooch set out on a journey to explore traditional and nontraditional forms of spirituality that took him across America and to India. ![]()
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