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Goal in Progress: The Detours and Diversions of a Spiritual Journey
Bhikkhu Nyanadhammika, author
In Goal in Progress: The Detours and Diversions of a Spiritual Journey, an American Buddhist monk describes his eclectic, non-linear spiritual journey and his ongoing attempts to clarify the goal of his quest.
Beginning with his early search during the late 1970s, followed by a prolonged residence in West Berlin, he goes on to articulate the monastic journey he embarked on at the age of fifty-four. After initially entering into Buddhist monastic life in Bodhgaya, India, and subsequently ordaining as a novice monk in Dharamsala with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, he resides as a monastic in a Tibetan monastery in France, monasteries of the Thai Forest tradition in England, a Benedictine monastery in Michigan, and a Greek Orthodox monastery in Ohio. He finally re-ordains as a Theravada Buddhist monk in Malaysia.
The author comes to see that his goal, though firmly rooted in Buddhist thought, has been enriched by his significant detours into Christianity and Judaism.
Reviews
Kirkus Reviews
“The author’s narrative presence is warm and very human; he writes about his various spiritual adventures with an unflagging energy and specificity….[T]he earnest nature of Nyanadhammika’s spiritual walkabout will make this an involving read for all of his fellow seekers. A vividly personal story of a spiritual odyssey across faiths.”