Charles Upton, born in San Francisco, California in 1948, is a poet (a protégée of the Beats), a veteran of the peace movement, an activist, and a lifelong student of metaphysics and world religions. His entire formal education, from nursery school through high school, was provided by the Catholic Church. He has published four books of poetry and many others in the genres of metaphysics, mythopoetic exegesis, spiritual psychology, Islam, Sufism, and ""metaphysics and social criticism.""
""Charles Upton is a serious thinker from whom I have learned much. His writing merits close attention."" HUSTON SMITH, author of The World's Religions ""Giving Myself Away is a literary gift and a godsend. Aesthetically beautiful, it is also philosophically profound, engaging, thought-provoking, intriguing, puzzling, and perplexing. Filled with didactic stories, deep moral lessons, metaphysical insights, amusing anecdotes, flashes of inspiration, and cautionary tales, it chronicles the socio-political and spiritual underbelly of America. In many ways, it supports the view of Ralph Waldo Emerson and T.S. Eliot that what matters most is not the destination but the journey."" JOHN ANDREW MORROW, academic, author, and activist ""Charles Upton tells all and tells it like it is, from an insightful double, poetical and spiritual perspective. The book tracks a poet-pilgrim's progress out of the 20th century into now and makes it timeless. Highly recommended."" MICHAEL WOLFE, author of Digging Up Russia: Selected Poems, 1968-2010