A Search In Secret India: The classic work on seeking a guru
By (Author) Paul Brunton
Vintage Publishing
Pimlico
15th March 2003
6th March 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel writing
294
Paperback
320
Width 136mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm
320g
The late Paul Brunton was one of the twentieth century's greatest explorers of and writers on the spiritual traditions of the East. A Search in Secret India is the story of Paul Brunton's journey around India, living among yogis, mystics and gurus, some of whom he found convincing, others not. He finally finds the peace and tranquility which come with self-knowledge when he meets and studies with the great sage Sri Ramana Maharishi.
Fascinating reading, both from a historical point of view, but also because of the spiritual insights they contain * Books Magazine *
His work is excellent. It has life, colour, movement * The Times *
[I'm] impressed by Mr. Brunton's pains to seek out truth and the obvious honesty of his record * Sunday Times *
Born in London in 1898, Paul Brunton published thirteen books between 1935 and 1952. He is generally recognized as having introduced yoga and meditation to the West, and for presenting their philosophical background in non-technical language. He died in Switzerland, where he lived for 20 years, in 1981.