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  • Published: 15 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9781583942802
  • Imprint: North Atlantic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 408
  • RRP: $39.99
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Fathomless Heart

The Spiritual and Philosophical Reflections of an English Poet-Sage



Considered one of the greatest English writers on spirituality of the 20th century, Thompson's Fathomless Heart will be eagerly read by those who enjoy reading spiritual thinkers such Mahatma Gandhi or Kahlil Gibran.

Lewis Thompson (1909–1949) was primarily a poet, a man of letters influenced by Eastern spiritualism and the poets Rimbaud and Rilke. As Richard Lannoy, the editor of Fathomless Heart, writes, Thompson, who rejected traditional literature after experiencing a spiritual crisis as a teenager, wrote “solely as a form of spiritual exercise the most sparse and urgent communication conceivable.” Later in life he wandered alone in India for many years. This book is the culmination of his life and writing.
 
Fathomless Heart is Thompson’s view on how to live a spiritual and truthful life—how to awaken to full consciousness. Meant to be sampled for insights into topics that matter most to the reader, the book is divided into sections on universal subjects such as Truthfulness, Ignorance, Sexuality, Beauty, and Idleness. Novelist Somerset Maugham met Thompson at an Indian ashram and incorporated him into the character of Larry, the hero of the novel The Razor’s Edge, which popularized the archetypal westerner pursuing spirituality in the East. In reality, Thompson directed his unique powers of concentration toward exploration of mental awareness rather than on the accumulation of knowledge about exotic spiritual techniques—an awareness that manifests throughout this useful and inspiring book.

  • Published: 15 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9781583942802
  • Imprint: North Atlantic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 408
  • RRP: $39.99
Categories:

Praise for Fathomless Heart

Praise for previously published journals of Lewis Thompson:
"One of the most original, brave, brilliant, and prescient of the pioneers of our contemporary mystical renaissance."
--Andrew Harvey, author of The Hope: A Guide to Sacred Activism

"Perhaps Thompson's most stunning achievement--earning him his rightful place amongst the most arresting spiritual writers of the 20th Century."
--Harry Oldmeadow, Coordinator of Philosophy and Religious Studies, La Trobe University

Praise for Lewis Thompson's book Mirror to the Light:
"A book of the highest distinction; self-scrutiny pushed to the point of anguish and described in poetic aphorisms of great density and beauty."
--Lawrene Durrell, novelist and poet