'By far the safest and most rational exposition of Eastern metaphysics
and the practice of mental discipline that I have read.' Spectator
The Quest of the Overself shows Western readers how to achieve
serenity of mind, control of thought and desire, and the power to use
higher forces by means of simple exercises. These include breathing and
visualisation as well as mental control through meditation. These ideas,
which the author gained by extensive travel in India, are as relevant to
us today as they were when first published in 1937. Paul Brunton was a
British philosopher, mystic and traveler. He left a successful
journalistic career to live among yogis and holy men and studied a wide
variety of Eastern and Western esoteric spiritual traditions. As he
explains in the still fresh and fascinating The Quest of the Overself,
meditation and the quest for inner peace are by no means exclusively for
monks and hermits but also support those living everyday, active lives
in the West.