The Enlightenment Trap
Obsession, Madness and Death on Diamond Mountain
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Scott Carney
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Scott Carney
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The 2023 edition of The Enlightenment Trap includes two new chapters, photography, and updated total revision.
In 2012, 38-year-old Ian Thorson's search for spiritual transcendence ended in tragedy on a remote Arizona mountaintop. His wife, a woman anointed as a goddess by an eccentric Buddhist community, held him in her arms as he slowly died from dehydration and dysentery. For Scott Carney, a journalist and anthropologist who lived in India for six years, Thorson's death was just the most recent iteration of an unspoken epidemic that connected intensive meditation and mental instability.
The Enlightenment Trap explores how Tibetan Buddhism in the West morphed from its roots in the Himalayan foothills into a fundamentally new American religion. For Thorson, the entry point into this new faith was Geshe Michael Roach, the supreme spiritual leader of Diamond Mountain University.
Carney unravels the cult-like practices of Diamond Mountain to illuminate the uniquely American tendency to mix and match Eastern religious traditions like LEGO pieces. The result is that for some, enlightenment is a synonym for almost god-like powers, and achieving it can become more important than life itself.
Aided by Thorson’s private papers and cutting-edge neurological research, the book reveals the profound impact of intensive meditation on the brain. Carney exposes stories of miracles and black magic, sexualized rituals and tantric rites from former Diamond Mountain acolytes. The Enlightenment Trap is a gripping work of investigative journalism that reveals how the path to enlightenment can be riddled with danger.
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- No Rocket Scientist
- 18-02-23
Another enjoyable read from this author!
Having already read What Doesn't Kill Us and The Wedge, I was confident that I'd enjoy this book and I was not disappointed.
Tragic story...but definitely worth sharing...we're all seekers of something...and this shows how easily even an intelligent person with good people around them can become blinkered.
So interesting how the methods used to recruit and retain followers by religious groups, gurus, laptop lifestylists, foxes of finance etc, yet we can't translate this to attracting teachers, nurses, carers, etc.
Looking forward to reading more by this author.
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- 26-01-23
Love the way he reads. Easy listening for a tough subject.
I likes his clear unbiased voice. You can tell the book was written with an attempt to keep the debates/topics as well reflected from each point of view.
Gracias!
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