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Path Without Destination
Satish Kumar (1936–)
Path Without Destination
New York: Eagle Brook, 1999
The book that I would recommend, in context here,
is Path Without Destination by Satish Kumar. Full
disclosure: Satish is my friend and I am his literary
agent, but I can be objective when I advocate here for the healing, transcending, transporting, and as-yet-otherwise-relatively-unknown book by a man who should win a Nobel Peace Prize, for reasons alluded to in this NYT piece from almost 25 years ago: “A Big Leap in Pursuit of Smallness,” 1995.
Andrew Blauner (member)
Path Without Destination
New York: Eagle Brook, 1999
The book that I would recommend, in context here,
is Path Without Destination by Satish Kumar. Full
disclosure: Satish is my friend and I am his literary
agent, but I can be objective when I advocate here for the healing, transcending, transporting, and as-yet-otherwise-relatively-unknown book by a man who should win a Nobel Peace Prize, for reasons alluded to in this NYT piece from almost 25 years ago: “A Big Leap in Pursuit of Smallness,” 1995.
Andrew Blauner (member)