: Brunton begins his quest with a critical eye, encountering a wide range of "holy men," including genuine yogis, street magicians, and fraudulent charlatans.
: He documents interviews with notable figures such as Meher Baba (whom he initially found unimpressive), Shri Shankara of South India, and the woman fakir Hazrat Babajan .
The book follows Brunton's transition from a skeptical journalist to a dedicated spiritual seeker. His journey is characterized by several key stages:
: Brunton begins his quest with a critical eye, encountering a wide range of "holy men," including genuine yogis, street magicians, and fraudulent charlatans.
: He documents interviews with notable figures such as Meher Baba (whom he initially found unimpressive), Shri Shankara of South India, and the woman fakir Hazrat Babajan . A Search in Secret India
The book follows Brunton's transition from a skeptical journalist to a dedicated spiritual seeker. His journey is characterized by several key stages: : Brunton begins his quest with a critical