Stalking God
Book Description
When her daughter arrived, Google lawyer Anjali Kumar faced a profound question that no search engine could answer: What gives life meaning? As a spiritual seeker without religious ties, Kumar found herself among America's growing population of people who crave transcendence but resist traditional faith structures.
Rather than settle for uncertainty, Kumar embarked on an extraordinary quest that took her far beyond conventional boundaries. Her journey led her to Peruvian mountains where shamans shared ancient wisdom, to the desert expanse of Burning Man where technology meets mysticism, and into practices ranging from transcendental meditation to conversations with angels. She explored encounters with saints and goddesses, consulted faith healers and witches, and even engaged a medium to communicate with those who have passed on.
Kumar approaches her spiritual exploration with the analytical mind of a lawyer combined with genuine openness to unconventional experiences. Her account reveals the diverse spiritual practices that millions embrace today, offering readers an honest glimpse into alternative paths toward enlightenment. Through her lighthearted yet sincere narrative, she grapples with humanity's most enduring questions about purpose, mortality, and the divine.
This candid memoir speaks to anyone who has felt spiritually hungry but religiously homeless, providing both entertainment and insight for those navigating their own search for meaning in an increasingly secular world.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
📄 Length: 232 pages
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