- Andrew Harvey
Andrew Harvey was born in
India in 1952, and educated at Englishboarding school s and thenOxford University , where he wrote a thesis onmadness inShakespeare andErasmus . At 21, he became the youngest Fellow ever admitted toAll Souls College . Soon afterwards, however, he grew disenchanted with academic life, and traveled to India (his parents wereAnglo-Indian ) as part of a spiritual search. There he first encountered the Divine Feminine in the form ofMother Meera , his guru for some fifteen years (until 1993).An independent scholar, Harvey is known primarily for his popular nonfiction books on spiritual or mystical themes, beginning with "A Journey in Ladakh" (1983). He now lives in
Chicago where he writes, conducts workshops, leads tours, and offers spiritual counseling services by telephone.Worldview
Harvey envisions true
spirituality to be thedivinization of earthly life throughspiritual practice . These practices can take many forms and can be taken from anyreligious tradition. The process of divinization would result in the gradual elimination of ecological destruction and of all forms ofprejudice , especiallyracism ,misogyny , andhomophobia .Harvey sees six poets and religious figures as having universal appeal::*Buddha as portrayed in the "
Dhammapada ":*Jesus as portrayed in the "Gospel of Thomas ":*Rumi , a 13th centurySufi poet. (Controversially, Harvey seesRumi and Shams-i-Tabrizi as homosexual lovers.):*Kabir , a 15th century Indian poet:*Ramakrishna , a 19th centuryHindu sadhu :*Aurobindo , a 20th century Hinduphilosopher -sage Harvey also streses the divine feminine, as expressed for example in the
Virgin Mary ,Kali , andMother Earth .Relationship with Mother Meera
During the 1980s and 1990s, Harvey promoted Mother Meera, who is the subject of his book "Hidden Journey." His memoir "The Sun At Midnight" describes their subsequent break. Mother Meera devotees have accused Harvey of fabricating aspects of his story, such as his allegation that Meera rejected homosexuality, or ordered him to marry a woman. [ [http://home.arcor.de/maatrix/texts/harvey_meera.html Harvey Meera - an answer to Andrew Harvey by a Mother Meera devotee ] ] Harvey further claims that as a result of their break, Meera "cursed" him, resulting in supernatural attacks.
Relationship with Eryk Hanut
For several years Harvey considered himself to be married to writer and photographer
Eryk Hanut , whose photographs appear in several of his books. The two met around 1990, and separated around 2005. Describing Hanut as his muse and soul-mate, Harvey in "The Sun At Midnight" (2002) recounts a spiritual experience early in their relationship, in which the divine radiance seemed to emerge from Hanut's penis.Bibliography
* "Hidden Journey: A Spiritual Awakening", 1991
* "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying : A New Spiritual Classic from One of the Foremost Interpreters of Tibetan Buddhism to the West" (co-editor), 1992
* "The Divine Feminine: Exploring the Feminine Face of God Throughout the World", 1996 ISBN 1-57324-035-4
* "The Essential Mystics: Selections from the World's Great Wisdom Traditions", 1997
* "The Way of Passion: A Celebration ofRumi "
* "The Essential Gay Mystics", 1998 ISBN 0-06-250905-5 (cloth), ISBN 0-06-251524-1(pbk.)
* "Son of Man: The Mystical Path toChrist ", 1999
* "The Return of the Mother", 2000
* "A Journey inLadakh : Encounters withBuddhism ", 2000
* "The Direct Path: Creating a Personal Journey to the Divine Through the World's Traditions", 2001 ISBN 0-7679-0299-8
* "The Sun at Midnight: A Memoir of the Dark Night", 2002 ISBN 1-58542-179-0References
External links
* [http://www.andrewharvey.net/ Andrew Harvey official site]
*;Video links
* [http://video.google.com/videosearch?hl=en{sourceid}{rlz}&ie=UTF-8&q=Andrew+Harvey# Andrew Harvey Videos]
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