Aldous Huxley est né en 1894 dans une famille appartenant à l'élite intellectuelle britannique. Diplômé d'Oxford où il s'est lié d'amitié avec D. H. Lawrence, il surmonte une maladie qui le rend presque aveugle, se marie, voyage en Inde et aux États-Unis. En 1931, il écrit Le Meilleur des mondes en seulement quatre mois. C'est un succès international. En 1937, il s'installe à Hollywood où il devient scénariste. Il continuera de publier jusqu'à sa mort en 1963.
Huston Smith is internationally known and revered as the premier teacher of world religions. He is the focus of a five-part PBS television series with Bill Moyers and has taught at Washington University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Syracuse University, and the University of California at Berkeley. The recipient of twelve honorary degrees, Smith's fifteen books include his bestselling The World's Religions, Why Religion Matters, and his autobiography, Tales of Wonder.
“A genius . . . a writer who spent his life decrying the onward march of the Machine.” — The New Yorker
Brave New World author Aldous Huxley on enlightenment and the "ultimate reality."
In this anthology of twenty-six essays and other writings, Aldous Huxley discusses the nature of God, enlightenment, being, good and evil, religion, eternity, and the divine. Huxley consistently examined the spiritual basis of both the individual and human society, always seeking to reach an authentic and clearly defined experience of the divine. Featuring an introduction by renowned religious scholar Huston Smith, this celebration of "ultimate reality" proves relevant and prophetic in addressing the spiritual hunger so many feel today.
Título : The Divine Within
EAN : 9780062236838
Editorial : HarperCollins
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