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Liz Bucar is a religious ethicist and professor of religion at Northeastern University, as well as a certified intenSati and Kripalu yoga instructor. Her popular writing has appeared in The Atlantic, the Los Angeles Times, Teen Vogue, and The Wall Street Journal, and she is the author of four books, including the award-winning Stealing My Religion and Pious Fashion. She lives in Brookline, Massachusetts. For more about how religion shapes us all, even if we don’t believe, subscribe to Liz’s newsletter at LizBucar.com.
In the chaos of today’s world,
we’re all searching for meaning. The wellness industry has sold us a promise
that we can find it if we just buy the right products, attend the right
retreats, and follow the right celebrity gurus. But is this true? Or are we
picking and choosing from a self-care salad bar in ways that satisfy our hunger
but don’t truly nourish us?
When we approach practices like yoga and ayahuasca as fitness routines and life
hacks, we miss out on the sacred wisdom they have to offer us. But by digging
into the real and often ancient religious traditions behind these practices,
from Buddhism to Christianity and beyond, we can make them more meaningful,
ethical, and effective—without the often unpleasant baggage of joining an
organized religion.
In this engaging and deeply personal book, award-winning scholar and writer Liz
Bucar embarks on a quest to get to the heart of “spiritual but not religious”
activities from detox diets to sound baths. As she tries out each practice for
herself, she asks how we can get more out of it by tuning out the hype and
taking the religious meaning behind it seriously—with emotionally profound and
often surprising results. Whether it’s as simple as setting an intention for a
yoga asana or as complex as reevaluating what a “higher power” is, it’s time to
understand, experience, and simply get more out of our spiritual practices.
It’s time to dig deeper with Beyond
Wellness.