Unless you know yourself well, how can you know another? And when you know yourself, you are the other. ~ Nisargadatta, I Am That
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Early Reviews:
“. . . a persuasive, frightening portrait . . . Many of the details are powerful . . . The sketch of fundamentalist psychology . . . is very compelling. . . important and timely work . . . terrifically interesting.” ~ New Yorker staff writer
“Your conceptual idea to bring the psychological, the faith/spiritual and the historical together . . . is brilliant and essential. . . . This is an important contribution that is entirely relevant and essential to these political and historical times. This book will be an important and relevant book for decades to come.” ~ Historian, author, teacher