The Direct Path: Creating a Journey to the Divine Using the World's Mystical Traditions
by Andrew Harvey
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- Hardcover
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World-renowned religious scholar and teacher Andrew Harvey is the author of over thirty books, including the critically acclaimed Son of Man and Journey to Ladakh , and coauthor of the best-selling Tibetan Book of Living and Dying . Born in South India in 1952, he studied at Oxford University and became the youngest Fellow ever elected to the prestigious All Soul's College. He has devoted the past twenty-five years of his life to studying the world's various mystical traditions, living in London, Paris, New York, and San Francisco, and teaching at Oxford, Cornell, and The California Institute of Integral Studies. He currently resides in Nevada with his husband, writer and photographer Eryk Hanut.
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- Title
- The Direct Path: Creating a Journey to the Divine Using the World's Mystical Traditions
- Author
- Andrew Harvey
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Good/Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Rider
- Date Published
- 2000
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