On page 145 I came face to face with the answer as to why I have, of late, been insatiably devouring one book after another. Sardello speaks of people "becoming deeply engaged in all sorts of fields of knowledge, not as specialists, but as researchers of the heart", and that “books, knowledge, art, music, and architecture—all that exists in the world” are artifacts, the study of which can “be a significant way of awakening the forces of the heart”. I went through the same thing a while back on the subject of quantum physics,Einstein, Bohr,Heisenberg,etc., etc. But this recent course of reading started with Karen Armstrong's "The Case For God". Then came Adam Frank's "The Constant Fire". I found Robert Sardello in Joseph Chilton Pearce's "The Death of Spirit,Rebirth of Spirit".