Gary Lachman is an author and lecturer on consciousness, counterculture, and the Western esoteric tradition. His works include Dark Star Rising, Beyond the Robot, and The Secret Teachers of the Western World. A founding member of the rock band Blondie, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. He lives in London.
Gary Lachman's The Return of Holy Russia, gives us perspectives on Russia's spiritual history we sorely need. It helps us understand why the Putin administration has trouble giving up its entanglements with Ukraine, why many Russians will match their claims of 'exceptionalism' against America's, why Russian thinkers reject America's claim to worldwide moral leadership, and why Transpersonal Psychology is flourishing to a greater degree in Russia than it is in American where it was born. Today, as Russia and the West sink into confrontations that threaten the world with accidental nuclear war, we need the rich understandings of Russia's culture that Lachman's book provides. * Michael Murphy, cofounder and Chairman Emeritus of the Board of the Esalen Institute * Russia is neither the West nor the East. It is both. And it participates in deep Christian mystical, indigenous, esoteric, and occult currents that were mostly lost or forgotten in Western Christianity and actively suppressed in secular modernity. In his new book, Gary Lachman shows us why the return of these esoteric currents via the new (and old) claim of a 'Holy Russia' is so important, why such nationalist theologies cannot really be our answer, but also why particular Russian thinkers can point us in the right direction--toward a 'third way' beyond pure reason and past faith toward a new or future gnosis, or knowing-with, that 'all is good.' This sounds outrageous to many a modern ear, of course. Hence the importance of this book. * Jeffrey J. Kripal, author of Secret Body: Erotic and Esoteric Currents in the History of Religions *