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A death on Diamond Mountain : a true story of obsession, madness, and the path to enlightenment / Scott Carney.

Van Pelt Library BQ732 .C37 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Carney, Scott, 1978- author.
Contributor:
Edith E. Clark Endowment Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Thorson, Ian, 1974-2012.
Diamond Mountain Retreat Center.
Thorson, Ian, 1974-2012--Death and burial.
Thorson, Ian.
Roach, Michael, 1952-.
Roach, Michael.
McNally, Christie.
Buddhism--United States--Psychology.
Buddhism.
Religious addiction--Buddhism.
Religious addiction.
Psychology.
United States.
Physical Description:
xxi, 277 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Gotham Books, [2015]
Summary:
"An investigative reporter explores an infamous case where an obsessive and unorthodox search for enlightenment went terribly wrong. When thirty-eight-year-old Ian Thorson died from dehydration and dysentery on a remote Arizona mountaintop in 2012, The New York Times reported the story under the headline: "Mysterious Buddhist Retreat in the Desert Ends in a Grisly Death." Scott Carney, a journalist and anthropologist who lived in India for six years, was struck by how Thorson's death echoed other incidents that reflected the little-talked-about connection between intensive meditation and mental instability. Using these tragedies as a springboard, Carney explores how those who go to extremes to achieve divine revelations-and undertake it in illusory ways-can tangle with madness. He also delves into the unorthodox interpretation of Tibetan Buddhism that attracted Thorson and the bizarre teachings of its chief evangelists: Thorson's wife, Lama Christie McNally, and her previous husband, Geshe Michael Roach, the supreme spiritual leader of Diamond Mountain University, where Thorson died. Carney unravels how the cultlike practices of McNally and Roach and the questionable circumstances surrounding Thorson's death illuminate a uniquely American tendency to mix and match eastern religious traditions like LEGO pieces in a quest to reach an enlightened, perfected state, no matter the cost. Aided by Thorson's private papers, along with cutting-edge neurological research that reveals the profound impact of intensive meditation on the brain and stories of miracles and black magic, sexualized rituals, and tantric rites from former Diamond Mountain acolytes, A Death on Diamond Mountain is a gripping work of investigative journalism that reveals how the path to enlightenment can be riddled with danger"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The cave
Enlightened minds. The first Bodhisattva: a Buddhist parable
Enlightening America
The box
The curious prehistory of Michael Roach
The acolyte
Programming
Deprogramming
Diamond theosophy
Skillful means
Sacred spaces. The Buddha and the ferryboat
Sacred spaces
Twelve years, fifteen feet
Ian and Christie
Exodus
The dark night of the soul. The suicide sutra: a Buddhist parable
Spiritual sickness
Death on a mountainside
White umbrella protection.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-277).
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Edith E. Clark Endowment Fund.
ISBN:
1592408613
9781592408610
OCLC:
881888184
Publisher Number:
99963791028

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