When we are down, inspiration can be a powerful force for change. What better way to feel motivated and charged then to read the awe-inspiring tales of the internationally recognized author of The World’s Religions?
Ninety years young, Huston Smith shares a wealth of stories and wisdom in his autobiography, Tales of Wonder. He attended the first meeting of the United Nations, did hallucinogens with Timothy Leary, met the Dalai Lama long before he was “discovered” by Hollywood and West, and has been a true student and teacher of all faiths and traditions.
Live vicariously and be inspired by his historic experiences. Not everyone can say they’ve met: Mother Teresa, Eleanor Roosevelt, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Thomas Merton, Reinhold Niebuhr, Krishnamurti, Aldous Huxley, John Kenneth Galbraith, Noam Chomsky, Robert Graves, Saul Bellow, Pete Seger, and Bill Moyers, just to name a few…
Smith is still chasing the divine, and with his new memoir, he can invite you to come along for the ride too.
Click here to watch the video about Huston Smith and Tales of Wonder.


