This majestically illustrated and deeply insightful guide explores 100 of the most spiritually significant places throughout the world, seeking to understand what it is that defines these sites.
Spirituality has a multitude of meanings for the many who seek
deeper significance in their lives. From
ancient religions with their
timeless places of worship to modern,
contemporary followers of faith and
new age travellers seeking
enlightenment and illumination, we are drawn to all kinds of places in the
search for profound meaning.
From a Polish Catholic praying in a large cathedral to a Portuguese surfer speechless in wonder at the majesty of the ocean,
spirituality knows no bounds .
The
Planet’s Most Spiritual Places brings together
all definitions to present some of the most important places of spiritual significance, in
stunning and immersive detail.
We recognize that one person’s spirituality can inspire another no matter their origin, history or nationality. We have included sites of spirituality from all around the world, from the established to the exotic, determining a number of fundamental definitions for our spiritual destinations:
1.
Ancient Monuments
2.
Places of Worship
3.
Natural Wonders
4.
Centres of Enlightenment
5.
Pilgrimage
6.
Living Landmarks
As readers will discover, the
complex history of the world often defines where – and how – spirituality can be found.
The modern is as important as the ancient, and the free-form as important as the organised. What counts is the spiritual nature of the site, wherever it is, whoever visits it and whatever they believe.
Insightful text is complemented by
superb photography ,
maps ancient and modern and
engaging illustrations of the plethora of places contained within. The
whole world is covered , continent by continent, and a wide variety of religions, belief systems and faiths.
Om författaren
Malcolm Croft is the author of more than 50 humour, reference and popular culture titles, including Lonely Planet’s Travel Book, 50 Years of Glastonbury, Coldplay: Life In Technicolour, and many others. Malcolm is also an editor, copywriter, and a journalist for magazines and newspapers. He lives in Bristol with his wife, two children and cat.