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INTO THE SOUL OF THE WORLD

Brad Wetzler

My Journey to Healing

Adventure journalist Brad Wetzler's memoir of a decade-long, round-the-world quest to overcome his drug addiction and to understand and heal from past traumas.
Wetzler's writing is full of the poignant, amusing, and occasionally heart?breaking situations that unfold when we finally decide to confront depression (or any mental health struggle) and declare ourselves ready to heal: What does it mean to live a good life? How do we - as men and as humans- heal our past and live our best life? How can we be of service to others?

As Wetzler explains of his quest for enlightenment: "No, not the sustained blissed out-now-and-forever type of enlightenment. I no longer believe in that BS. Today, I think about enlightenment as a process: of living to tell the story, and trying to be the best human you can be."

Brad Wetzler suffered from trauma, PTSD and hit rock bottom in his life and career, as well as the life?threatening consequences of his psychiatrist overprescribing medication. In recounting his journey, he mixes travelogue with empowering insights about his inner journey to better care for his own mental health. Wetzler's quest takes him across Israel and Palestine, as well as to India, to a candle-lit cave on a mountaintop in the Himalayan foothills, for a life-changing encounter with a 100-year-old yogi.

Brad Wetzler began his writing and publishing career serving as an editor at Outside magazine, where he worked with some of the country's finest nonfiction writers. He later turned in his editor's pen for a writer's and traveled the world writing about adventure and exploration, business, politics, the environment, sports, yoga, and wellness. In midlife, after recovering from a long, debilitating depression, he became a certified yoga teacher and began exploring and writing about our inner landscape: psychology, spirituality, meditation, and yoga. His network of friends and colleagues include many major authors and influential editors, among them Emily Rapp Black, Daniel Coyle, Michael Paterniti, Jon Krakauer, and others; in addition, Rob Bell, the renowned author, spiritual teacher, and frequent guest on Oprah, has offered his full support to help him publicize his book.
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Published 2023-03-21 by Hachette Book Group - New York (USA)

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A tale of heart-wrenching honesty and, ultimately, liberating compassion, this is a book that will change the lives of those yearning to find their own way back into the soul of the world.

In the age of toxic masculinity, Brad Wetzler's Into the Soul of the World offers a powerful, profound, and deeply personal road map for actively cultivating a different kind of manhood. Through energetic and lively prose, Wetzler takes us inside the heart and mind of a man who refuses to conform to society's restrictive notion of manhood, and instead presents a new path for men to walk.

Into the Soul of the World is full of an admirable power and urgency. A part of the book's soul is how wide-ranging the story is in its exploration of trauma, bringing in not only psychology but an intelligent and sensitive telling of Wetzler's own life, along with many fascinating religious, spiritual, and philosophical excursions.

Author's Feature: "A quest for healing, one adventure at a time..." Read more...

Brad Wetzler is a born storyteller and a true seeker. His beautiful book reads like a trip to hell and back, with glimpses of paradise along the way. Wetzler is willing to climb the mountain, swim the river, crawl into the cave: whatever it takes to get some truth. As a result, Into the Soul of the World is an exhilarating read--an honest record of an adventurous life and a moving window into the soul of a human being.

Reading Brad Wetzler's Into the Soul of the World is like embarking on a thrilling, dangerous journey - rivering straight into the heart of what matters most - to find yourself transformed. Ever the seeker, Wetzler wrestles with dark family secrets and triggered trauma, redefining what it means to be a man and spiritual being living in the twilight of our hyper-American materialism. If Into the Soul of the World belongs on a shelf next to Eat, Pray, Love, what lingers is Wetzler's relentless audacity to try to tell the truth, however uncomfortable - about families and lovers and our times - In hopes of setting himself, and us, free.

After three decades of writing adventure stories, Brad Wetzler now delivers the ultimate adventure: a brave, big-hearted journey through trauma to self-transformation. For anyone and everyone faced with similar challenges, this is not just a book; it's a lamp to illuminate the rocky, painful, redemptive path forward.

Excerpt: How a 100-Year-Old Yogi in a Himalayan Cave Helped Heal My Trauma and Showed Me "It All"... Read more...

As a far-flung journalist and celebrated editor, Brad Wetzler has led the very definition of an adventurous life, but in Into the Soul of the World, he gives an unflinching account of his interior adventures. Wetzler's soulful quest, by turns anguished and transcendent, will resonate with readers around the world who struggle to find purpose and a sense of the holy in the ambient jitter of the digital age.

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