This book is one which definitely takes a lot of time to read,
because as three books, three entire journeys in one it is long. It
is long and at times tedious, but I walked away from this book
feeling like I had learned quite a lot about myself.
I too have issues with the thought of a Christian God, and all that
is written about Him, just like mentioned in the beginning of this
novel. This also falls on, as my background dictates, having issues
with the Jewish God. However this book made me feel more inspired
and wishing I believed in the beautiful practices of other
religions more than ever. It made me want to learn more about
myself.
Liz's issues throughout the book, her divorce, the pain of a
breakup are something I feel a lot of people can identify with as
everyone has had their heart broken in some way.
The scenes in Italy made me yearn to visit their, to taste the
buttery melting pasta, the pizza in Naples, and meet wondrous
lively people.
The scenes in India made me wish for the times when I actually used
meditation as a tool not to get closer to God but rather to get
closer to what I wanted to write.
Bali was beautiful, and I could picture these people and the places
she visited so perfectly, I could feel what she was feeling so much
so. The ideas of Balinese meditation fascinated me even more and
I'm probably going to try it. The thought of heaven and hell being
circular, being one in the same fascinated me in a way that nothing
from the bible ever did.
This book is often tedious, but in the end I am so glad to have
finished it.