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A Spiritual Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Universe: Travel Tips for the Spiritually Perplexed

April 14, 2012

Book review

A great book for any spiritual seeker who wants a deeper spiritual life than traditional religious life can provide.

by Paul Rademacher

This is the perfect book for readers who feel that their religious tradition no longer satisfies their spiritual needs.

An elegantly written memoir and meditation, the book explores the many paths of enlightenment available to readers looking beyond today’s churches, temples and synagogues.

Rademacher, a former Presbyterian minister, found that church often focuses too much on eternity — what happens when we die.

With this book, he shows that the rightful focus of any true spiritual path is on infinity — how to experience eternity, the fullness of our divinity, in the here and now.

Rademacher has written a deeply personal book that often uses biblical texts as a jumping-off point to explore enlightenment outside of any traditional religious institution. His quest for enlightenment ultimately led him to discover the work of the Monroe Institute, where he is now executive director.

A great book for any spiritual seeker who wants a deeper spiritual life than traditional religious life can provide.

$24.95 hardcover — Hampton Roads Publishing Company Inc., 1125 Stoney Ridge Road, Charlotte, VA 22902.

Reprinted from AzNetNews, Volume 29, Number 2, April/May 2010.

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