cover image At the Root of This Longing: Reconciling a Spiritual Hunger and a Feminist Thirst

At the Root of This Longing: Reconciling a Spiritual Hunger and a Feminist Thirst

Carol L. Flinders. HarperOne, $22 (384pp) ISBN 978-0-06-251314-4

In an intriguing combination of personal and scholarly prose, Flinders (Enduring Grace) works through the details of her attempt to reconcile the conflicts she found between her ""commitments to feminism"" and her ""spiritual path and practices."" Living most of her adult life in a ""spiritual community"" with author and meditation teacher Eknath Easwaran, Flinders has contemplated the works of women mystics including Julian of Norwich, Teresa of Avila and Clare of Assisi. But how can these women's (and her own) experiences of peace and God jibe with the often angry feminist Flinders finds herself to be? In historical context, she examines today's sexism and violence against women--the legacy of patriarchy that, she says, is not a natural condition at all--and uncovers parallels between Gandhi's Indian revolution against British colonialism and the challenges facing Western women today. Flinders concludes that reclaiming the ancient ""sacred feminine"" is not at odds with political feminism, but rather necessary for it. In the spirit of Women Who Run with the Wolves and Reviving Ophelia, this book has the potential to change women's lives. $30,000 ad/promo; author tour. (Mar.)