Climb the Mountain: A Path Taken
Memoir by Joseph Babinsky
BOOK DESCRIPTION
After twenty-five years in Christian ministry, a crisis in 1986 prompted Joseph Babinsky to leave the Church and begin a fresh look at life. A period of transition lasted two decades – until he met with a surprise that changed his life.
In 2006, he found the spiritual writings received by James Padgett. Investigations of these writings helped Joseph to understand why he left the Church, and why he felt joy while reading the spirit-mortal communications recorded by Padgett.
Resources within James Padgett's monumental work enabled Joseph to develop a new self-image in a relationship with God through Divine Love—the essential message taught by Jesus and largely lost until revealed again 100 years ago.
Entering the ninth decade of his life, Joseph looks back on his journey. His book, Climb the Mountain, is the captivating account of a lifelong search for truth. Chapter One sets the stage: it begins with a childhood memory that introduces his page-turning story.
COMMENT
“It's really quite phenomenal how one person can go from being an evangelical pastor, to the condition of being a mystic, in one life. Although of course that is precisely the path that the late M Scott Peck first outlined in his fabulous book The Road less Traveled. But few manage it. Joseph is surely a fearless seeker after truth! This new book reveals his amazing story.” – Geoff Cutler, Bayview, NSW, Australia.
After twenty-five years in Christian ministry, a crisis in 1986 prompted Joseph Babinsky to leave the Church and begin a fresh look at life. A period of transition lasted two decades – until he met with a surprise that changed his life.
In 2006, he found the spiritual writings received by James Padgett. Investigations of these writings helped Joseph to understand why he left the Church, and why he felt joy while reading the spirit-mortal communications recorded by Padgett.
Resources within James Padgett's monumental work enabled Joseph to develop a new self-image in a relationship with God through Divine Love—the essential message taught by Jesus and largely lost until revealed again 100 years ago.
Entering the ninth decade of his life, Joseph looks back on his journey. His book, Climb the Mountain, is the captivating account of a lifelong search for truth. Chapter One sets the stage: it begins with a childhood memory that introduces his page-turning story.
COMMENT
“It's really quite phenomenal how one person can go from being an evangelical pastor, to the condition of being a mystic, in one life. Although of course that is precisely the path that the late M Scott Peck first outlined in his fabulous book The Road less Traveled. But few manage it. Joseph is surely a fearless seeker after truth! This new book reveals his amazing story.” – Geoff Cutler, Bayview, NSW, Australia.