Spying in Guru Land

Spying in Guru Land Inside Britain's Cults

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Publisher's Synopsis

In January 1993, William Shaw stumbled on a strange sect that had been living for two years, more or less unnoticed, in primitive stone shelters on a bare cliff near Land's End. They were waiting for a goddess called Lyonesse who they believed would bring a new civilization out of the sea. This book is an account of Shaw's investigation into cults in Britain. Attending meetings and workshops, and in several cases becoming a signed-up member of the group, the author has uncovered, among others: the Emin, a hidden cult who follow their leader, Leo, in an endless search for a lost world; the Jesus Army, where he sampled the feverish mix of celibacy, abstinence and ecstatic worship; gurus in Devon preaching sex, love and death; and a cult in a Fulham basement listening to communications from the interplanetary Master, Mars Sector 6. The book investigates the appeal of these movements and why so many apparently well-off people are willing to have their lives turned upside-down. William Shaw has also written "Travellers: Voices of the New Age Nomads", with Richard Lowe.

Book information

ISBN: 9781857021523
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Imprint: Fourth Estate
Pub date:
DEWEY: 291.90941
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 217
Weight: 498g
Height: 241mm
Width: 158mm
Spine width: 25mm