Pilgrim - Risking the Life I Have to Find the Faith I Seek (Hardcover)


Lee Kravitz is adrift.
Shaken deeply after 9/11 and the loss of his job, he begins to feel the pull toward rediscovering his spirituality--a yearning long-buried since young adulthood. But in this he's alone--his wife doesn't understand why their family life can't provide what he needs, and his friends can't relate. When he suffers what he thinks is a heart attack and finds himself calling out for God, Lee realizes he must take action, whatever the cost.
In "Pilgrim," Lee's journey takes him to many places--from the quiet reflection of Buddhist meditation groups and Quaker meetings to the joyous noise of Hindu ecstatic chanting sessions and a candlelit Christmas Eve mass--until he finds a place where he feels he's finally found the community he has sought. Along the way, he strives to reconcile his needs and beliefs with those of his family, knowing that he may be risking their bond.
In documenting his quest to pursue a contemplative life in the chaos of everyday existence, Lee offers a blueprint for anyone who might find himself lost at one point or another. Spanning areas of faith from Judaism to Protestantism to Nada yoga, the book also explores the latest research on the effects religion and God have on our brains, emotions, and health.
A thoughtful, stirring blend of memoir, religion, and science, "Pilgrim" is an engrossing narrative that speaks to the universal need to feel connected to the world around us.

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Lee Kravitz is adrift.
Shaken deeply after 9/11 and the loss of his job, he begins to feel the pull toward rediscovering his spirituality--a yearning long-buried since young adulthood. But in this he's alone--his wife doesn't understand why their family life can't provide what he needs, and his friends can't relate. When he suffers what he thinks is a heart attack and finds himself calling out for God, Lee realizes he must take action, whatever the cost.
In "Pilgrim," Lee's journey takes him to many places--from the quiet reflection of Buddhist meditation groups and Quaker meetings to the joyous noise of Hindu ecstatic chanting sessions and a candlelit Christmas Eve mass--until he finds a place where he feels he's finally found the community he has sought. Along the way, he strives to reconcile his needs and beliefs with those of his family, knowing that he may be risking their bond.
In documenting his quest to pursue a contemplative life in the chaos of everyday existence, Lee offers a blueprint for anyone who might find himself lost at one point or another. Spanning areas of faith from Judaism to Protestantism to Nada yoga, the book also explores the latest research on the effects religion and God have on our brains, emotions, and health.
A thoughtful, stirring blend of memoir, religion, and science, "Pilgrim" is an engrossing narrative that speaks to the universal need to feel connected to the world around us.

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Imprint

Hudson Street Press (an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) Inc)

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2014

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First published

May 2014

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Dimensions

217 x 147 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - With dust jacket

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-1-59463-125-2

Barcode

9781594631252

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LSN

1-59463-125-5



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