Throughout Canada, they are searching: engaging in complex but deeply relaxing contortions at Salt Spring Island s ashtanga yoga center; feeling the blast of divine light of the Resurrection at St. Herman s of Alaska, a non-ethnic Orthodox church in Edmonton; taking the healing waters at Alberta s Lac Ste. Anne pilgrimage; grasping for the Good News at a Billy Graham gathering in Ottawa. These are the Canadians at the cutting edge of today s spiritual quests, says Peter Emberley, men and women seeking to satisfy today s raw ...
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Throughout Canada, they are searching: engaging in complex but deeply relaxing contortions at Salt Spring Island s ashtanga yoga center; feeling the blast of divine light of the Resurrection at St. Herman s of Alaska, a non-ethnic Orthodox church in Edmonton; taking the healing waters at Alberta s Lac Ste. Anne pilgrimage; grasping for the Good News at a Billy Graham gathering in Ottawa. These are the Canadians at the cutting edge of today s spiritual quests, says Peter Emberley, men and women seeking to satisfy today s raw hunger for spiritual wholeness, for what is real, for what is. Divine Hunger is a first-ever portrait of the spiritual searches of Canada s babyboomers. It offers a fascinating commentary on our modern state of religious consciousness, looking at the dichotomy between our belief that we are free and self-determining beings, yet willing to submit to religions and movements that require subjugation and a large leap of faith."
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