Caves, Huts and Monasteries: Finding the Deeper Self Along the Footpaths of Asia
- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Mark S. Kacik is a spiritual seeker who has journeyed globally, immersing himself in local religious practices and customs. While his practice is rooted in Japanese Zen, it draws significant inspiration from Tibetan, Vipassana, Vietnamese, and Korean traditions. An avid backpacker and backcountry adventurer, he has cultivated a life of simplicity, finding in nature an unfathomably complex expression of the Divine. Kacik's background as a mechanical engineer fuels his fascination with the mysterious intersection of quantum physics, astrophysics, philosophy, psychology, and spirituality.
