Paul Weston has produced a rare and interesting work – a book about a personal spiritual journey that is erudite, entertaining, intelligent and authentic. It's also very funny. Usually, spiritual autobiographies tend to be somewhat unconvincing and you often get the impression that they are heavily edited and written to impress the reader rather than to give an accurate account of someone's history with the esoteric.
Weston, however, doesn't try to impress. This is the story of a long relatio...
Published on August 08, 2010 12:30