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OverviewA cross between Glennon Doyle's Love Warrior and the classic Yogananda Paramahansa's Autobiography of a Yogi, This Incredible Longing: Finding My Self in a Near-Cult Experience is a memoir about devotion, discernment, and the complicated beauty of spiritual seeking. Blair Glaser thoughtfully stepped onto a path promising peace and purpose when she found Siddha Yoga, a movement led by a charismatic Indian guru and shaped by a community that would later be called a high-control group. What she found there wasn't exploitation: it was healing. Within the ashram's structure, she discovered confidence, calm, and belonging she'd never known. But when the guru returned to India, cracks began to show. Blair's depression resurfaced. Hypocrisies emerged. A looming exposé of the heinous truths about Gurumayi and her teacher, her parents' intervention, and a flicker of envy sparked by a ""Friends"" episode created a reckoning she could no longer ignore. This Incredible Longing is a story about the willingness to seek, and how looking for oneself by idealizing another human is simultaneously thrilling and dangerous. It is a story of awakening without bitterness that explores the fine line between transformation and entrapment, and the strength it takes to walk away with both eyes open. ""This isn't a story about finding the light. It's about walking through the dark and learning how to see."" -Kaitlyn Herman, ICF Certified Life Coach / Wellness Influencer ""A wise and emotionally generous account of a period of transformational growth by an author who is well-equipped to carry the dialectic truth that even an imperfect environment can give birth to a life-changing experience."" -Oliver Radclyffe, author Frighten the Horses ""This memoir will resonate strongly with anyone who had a quarter-life crisis that led them to make questionable choices as young adults; anyone who rejected the faith they were programmed to grow up in, in order to fi nd their true spiritual nature; and anyone who ever longed to feel as if they belonged, which is everyone."" -Sari Botton, Oldster Magazine editor; author And You May Find Yourself ""Glaser's writing is evocative, relatable, and humorous. It's a relief to read a book that does not take a hard line for or against a place, but rather explores the greater longing in human beings, and how places and institutions can both serve and exploit at once. Nothing is easy-Glaser demonstrates this in her heartfelt examination and tender exploration.""-Anna Rollins, author Famished: On Food, Sex, and Growing Up as a Good Girl""What draws us to spiritual communities, and where is the line between devotion and delusion? With wit and candor, Glaser reveals the tensions between belonging and autonomy, leaving seekers of all kinds with a nuanced take on faith, power, and personal transformation."" -Jeffrey Davis, author Tracking Wonder Full Product DetailsAuthor: Blair GlaserPublisher: Heliotrope Books LLC Imprint: Heliotrope Books LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9781956474749ISBN 10: 1956474749 Pages: 238 Publication Date: 12 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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