Swami Shraddhananda is a deep and original thinker. His book, Seeing God Everywhere, conveys the beauty and joy of mystical experience while giving practical suggestions for navigating the search. To say that it is worth reading doesn't begin to do justice to the book."
Huston Smith author of The Illustrated World's Religions and Beyond the Post-Modern Mind
"Swami Shraddhananda writes with such gentle sobriety that it astonishes the reader, over and over, to realize that the exalted states he describes are states he has experienced firsthand...he plants the extraordinary notion that the reader too might conceivably experience them. A teacher of real sweetness, his teachings on the use and power of mantras are particularly fresh and arresting.
-Carol Lee Flinders author of The Little Book of Women Mystics and Enduring Grace
"The title is a metaphor for the life of the spirit, as the subtitle clarifies, and the book teems with helpful suggestions on how such a spiritual life might be led in a world which is anything but. The book possesses a quality which exceeds its specific contents; it is evocative as it is informative. I particularly welcome the discussion of how pain and suffering may be faced both squarely and spiritually."
Arvind Sharma author of Our Religions and Hinduism for Our Times