Author:Andrew Harvey
Drawing on Tibetan, Hindu, Taoist, Christian and Kabbalistic traditions, Andrew Harvey shows why he believes the direct path is now essential to the future survival of humanity - and how the truth and vibrancy of this radical vision depends on reclamation of the Sacred Feminine.
From visualisations to T'ai Chi to Tantra, this magnificent book also offers specific practices for honouring the body and spirit, yet sanctifying the whole of life. Lucid, forthright, accessible and helpful, The Direct Path is a comprehensive handbook that is as thought-provoking as it is practical, and as radical as it is timeless in its sincerity of purpose.
The Direct Path leads us directly to the heart of the matter, the source and spirit of all life...don't miss it
—— Lama Surya Das, author of Awakening the Buddha WithinA rich offering from Andrew Harvey's deep cup. A book to work and live with, a cornerstone for the direct transmission from the heart to the open mind
—— Stephen Levine, author of Embracing the BelovedEmbraces the truth in the world's mystical tradition while offering a very intimate direction to those on a spiritual path
—— Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the SpiritIn this beguiling, digressive mix of travelogue, memoir, history and gentle philosophising, [Westerman] probes at the roots of his own sceptical fascination with the mountain...consistently fascinating and elegantly written
—— ScotsmanA book of stupendous richness and complexity... written with enough knowledge, craft and competence to keep the drowsiest of readers wide awake from first to last
—— SpectatorWesterman proves a perceptive, passionate writer, with a line in memorable observations... He also pens excellent discursive sections
—— Sunday TelegraphAn episodic, discursive book... The book is studded with information, skilfully constructed and fluently written. The translation from the Dutch, by Sam Garrett, is relaxed and colloquial
—— Independent on SundayWesterman's personal voyage of understanding - philosophical, rational and spiritual - as he tries to reconcile the clarity of science with the gravity pull of faith is a humane one
—— MetroBesides surmounting Ararat, the feat achieved by Westerman is aligning his style with the nature of religion
—— Scotland on SundayAn ambitious and attractive book. Its tone is learned, thoughtful and usually intimate...a finely balanced and well-told experiment that will echo with many readers
—— Independent