Book description
You know those people who always radiate cheerful optimism? Nauseating
aren t they? I want to become one of those. I want to find out how to
live life completely, abundantly, joyfully, stupidly. This is my quest.
Enlightenment. So proclaims Isabel Losada, Starbucks addict, exercise
allergic and self-confessed sceptic as she sets out on the road to
enlightenment. Beginning with an Insight seminar where hundred people
with name badges discuss their inner beauty , Isabel journeyed through a
gruelling course of Rolfing nude Goddess workshops, a weekend of
tantric sex ( Yes! Yes! Yes! ) and a reincarnation session, not to
mention a spot of colonic irrigation. Irreverent yet open-minded, funny
and always honest, The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment is also
moving and ultimately illuminating. For anyone who has ever been tempted
to dip a toe in the waters of self-discovery, Isabel Losada plunges you
straight in. 'Candid, thought-provoking, sassy and very, very funny'
Daily Telegraph 'Searching and honest' Independent on Sunday 'Remarkably
revealing' Mail on Sunday 'Brazenly probing' Scotsman You know those
people who always radiate cheerful optimism? Nauseating aren t they? I
want to become one of those. I want to find out how to live life
completely, abundantly, joyfully, stupidly. This is my quest.
Enlightenment. So proclaims Isabel Losada, Starbucks addict, exercise
allergic and self-confessed sceptic as she sets out on the road to
enlightenment. Beginning with an Insight seminar where hundred people
with name badges discuss their inner beauty , Isabel journeyed through a
gruelling course of Rolfing nude Goddess workshops, a weekend of
tantric sex ( Yes! Yes! Yes! ) and a reincarnation session, not to
mention a spot of colonic irrigation. Irreverent yet open-minded, funny
and always honest, The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment is also
moving and ultimately illuminating. For anyone who has ever been tempted
to dip a toe in the waters of self-discovery, Isabel Losada plunges you
straight in.