How to Achieve Total Enlightenment is both a humorous and inspirational guide for the soul searcher in all of us. From organized religion to surfing, from alms-seeking to Zen rock gardening, it demystifies various spiritual paths and practices and proves that the quest for meaning can be entertaining as well as enlightening. Author Sam Martin offers a no-nonsense, lighthearted approach to finding Truth in some of life's most common pursuits. You might . . . " Learn how to build a shrine to Buddha " Sign up for a pilgrimage in the Pyrenees " Make your own communion wafers " Get the perfect abs through yoga " Learn the basic techniques of the Whirling Dervish With unique, step-by-step instructions, illustrations, informative lists, and practical advice, How to Achieve Total Enlightenment is the divine guide to the meaning of life that no one should be without.
This is a thoroughly irreverent look at the pursuit of enlightenment through a variety of faith traditions and none. It answers some of the need of a person who would quickly describe themselves as "spiritual but not religious". Some would say it's too flippant and likely even quite offensive in parts - but I liked this book because it helped me to remember that I can get too serious about "my" spirituality, which is really a barrier to spiritual growth and depth. An occasional bit of levity, and nurturing the ability to laugh at oneself, can be a huge relief in living a spiritual life. :)
Sam Martin is nothing like Anthony de Mello in his writing style, but if de Mello had been a child of the 70s and 80s, he might have ended up writing this book.