Synopses & Reviews
Stumbling Into Infinity is the intimate and sometimes startling account of Michael Fischman’s spiritual journey and the encounter that changed his life forever.
His story opens on a flight to India, as he reflects on the unusual chain of events that led him from a challenging childhood to his unexpected role as friend and helper to a renowned humanitarian and spiritual leader. Michael Fischman’s fascinating and personal memoir takes us into the compassionate and mysterious world of an enlightened seer. It is a compelling narrative that blends remarkable experiences with an inner struggle and search for meaning.
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"Stumbling Into Infinity has deep knowledge, humor, and moments of grace." -- Carol Kline "New York Times bestselling author"
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“Michael Fischman’s journey reveals how fears and negative emotions can be transformed into love, compassion, and higher consciousness when a student has an authentic relationship with a wise teacher.” — Deepak Chopra.
"Stumbling into Infinity has deep knowledge, humor, and moments of grace. Ultimately, this book will inspire you to see how much better your life — and the world — can be through meditation, service to others, and deep gratitude." — Carol Kline, co-author of the New York Times Bestsellers, "Happy for No Reason and Chicken Soup for the Mother’s Soul 2."
"The impact of India’s spiritual teachings on Americans has been deep and profound. Michael Fischman’s engaging memoir adds an important chapter to that history by personalizing it and shedding light on one of today’s most influential masters, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar." – Philip Goldberg, bestselling author of "American Veda" and "Roadsigns on the Spiritual Path."
"Michael Fischman's memoir is heartfelt and honest. He overcomes a difficult childhood and life, plagued by uncertainty and failure, to help lead a major spiritual movement." –Amy Weintraub, author of "Yoga for Depression" and founding director of the LifeForce Yoga Healing Institute.
Synopsis
Stumbling Into Infinity is a spiritual memoir that shares the personal journey of someone with an Orthodox Jewish upbringing, an abusive childhood, and some rough edges, who leaves his career as a Madison Avenue advertising executive and winds up in the unlikely position of friend and helper to a great humanitarian and spiritual leader (Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of one of the world’s largest volunteer-based NGOs). What is it like to become an intimate friend to an enlightened master? What knowledge is shared behind closed doors with such a person? And how does someone with normal problems and limitations operate in this rarified world? Or can he?
About the Author
Michael Fischman is a warm, funny, and inspiring speaker, and a leader in the field of personal development. A former advertising executive with Ogilvy and Mather, he is one of the founding members and the current president of the U.S. Art of Living Foundation, an NGO and non-profit educational and humanitarian organization that has benefited more than 25 million people in more than140 countries.
Michael leads seminars, retreats, and training programs, and in the last three years he has given programs for more than 15,000 people. He has appeared on numerous radio and TV shows, and has been interviewed or had by-lined articles in several publications.
He is also the CEO of APEX (Achieving Personal Excellence), the corporate training division of the International Association for Human Values, an NGO founded in 1997 by spiritual leader and humanitarian Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.