Everywhere Rebecca Davis looked, the world was in poor shape. And
because she’d quit drinking, she no longer had the comfort blanket
of alcohol to tamp down her anxiety. How did sober people stay sane?
In recent times, the self-help industry has exploded into a
multi-billion dollar global industry – and along with it has come
every imaginable type of therapy, healing or general woo-woo. In the
past, Rebecca scoffed at this industry, mocking its reliance on
half-baked science and the way it appears to prey on the mentally
fragile. But as she searched for a meaning of life that did not
involve booze, she found it increasingly hard to rationalize her
default scepticism. This shit really seems to work for some people,
she reasoned. And it’s not like I have any particularly solid
alternatives. Rebecca lives in Cape Town, the undisputed epicentre of
‘alternative’ paths to peace and enlightenment in South Africa.
She decided that over the course of a year, she would embark on a
quest for personal wellness, spiritual enlightenment and good
old-fashioned happiness. She was willing, within reason, to try
anything. She would open herself to even the most outlandish
contemporary fads in self-improvement. What followed was a
twelve-month immersion in the world of auras, chakras, hallucinogenic
drugs, sweat lodges, sangomas, past lives and more. And by the end of
it? Maybe she would find some new ways of thinking and living. Or
maybe she would emerge with her prejudices untouched. Either way, it
would be a good story.
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A Cynic's Search for Sanity
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781770106031
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Pan Macmillan South Africa
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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