An Inquiry into the Mystery and Art of Living
Ratings7
Average rating4.1
Short review: I really like Krista Tippett's perspective and voice. Her focus on wisdom and ‘spiritual technologies' are unusual in the world of journalism. Good news and wisdom are not areas where there are lots of focus. So I think we need to pay attention and support it when we see it.
I think the audiobook version of this book is the best version. Because a lot of the book is made up of interviews, you might as well listen to the actual person instead of read the interview. But it can feel like a clip show, especially when you recognize the clips from their original interviews.
I am a bit concerned with how she frames ‘spiritual technologies'. I think the way she uses that phrase can lead her (and the reader) to think of these ideas and practices as tools to overcome the spiritual (or body). Traditionally the term has been spiritual practices. Because you do not overcome the need for them. These are the tools that help us along a pathway for a destination that we do not get to in this life.
I think the book was a little disjointed. And I think there would have been some benefit with more internal evaluation of the ideas.
But overall I did enjoy the book and I will keep reading her. My full review of the book is on my blog at http://bookwi.se/becoming-wise/