Monday, May 4, 2009

That Does Appear To Be The Plan, V

"Publishers Weekly says of Hymns to an Unknown God...

'Defining the quest to unlock spirituality as "the reverse of the religious pilgrimage," bestselling author Sam Keen (Fire in the Belly) nonetheless sets out immediately to blend Eastern and Western religious traditions with philosophy, psychology and autobiography. The result is a New Age-ish "now-and-then spiritual journey" whose indirect path may result in confusion for questers seeking less amorphous guidance.'


But Publishers Weekly clearly doesn't get it. On your mythic journey, indirection is the path; amorphous confusion the shining goal."

-- Christopher Locke, rounding out our picture of the party in power** and all that follows, AKA the Mystic Bourgeoisie.

**Hey, if you can explain what's going on, otherwise, be our guest.

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