In Search of Stones: A Pilgrimage of Faith, Reason, and Discovery

In Search of Stones: A Pilgrimage of Faith, Reason, and Discovery

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Published by Hyperion, 1995, hardcover, illustrated, 422 pages, somesun fading to upper RH corner of dust jacket, otherwise condition: very good.

From the acclaimed author of The Road Less Traveled comes the personal story of his own journey of self-discovery. On a three-week spiritual quest with his wife to see the ancient megalithic stones in the countryside of Wales, England, and Scotland, he gained insight into such issues as parenthood, holiness, romance, art, and his own shortcomings.

M. Scott Peck was an American psychiatrist and best-selling author who wrote the book The Road Less Traveled, published in 1978.

Peck's works combined his experiences from his private psychiatric practice with a distinctly religious point of view. In his second book, People of the Lie, he wrote, "After many years of vague identification with Buddhist and Islamic mysticism, I ultimately made a firm Christian commitment signified by my non-denominational baptism on the ninth of March 1980..." . One of his views was that people who are evil attack others rather than face their own failures.

While Peck's writings emphasized the virtues of a disciplined life and delayed gratification, his personal life was far more turbulent. For example, in his book In Search of Stones, Peck acknowledged having extramarital affairs and being estranged from two of his children. In 2004, just a year before his death, Peck was divorced by Lily and married Kathleen Kline Yeates.


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