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"What a fascinating book. So it happens that another equally
compelling take on our complicated national narrative lies just
beneath the surface of things; not the grand procession of presidents,
generals, and wars, but something more hidden, more mysterious, but
often no less revealing."—Ken Burns
“Invisible and
mysterious forces have shaped and guided the destiny of individuals
and nations throughout history. From Moses to Gandhi, Jesus to
Muhammad, Lincoln to Obama, hidden dimensions, in both our personal
and collective consciousness, were conceiving, constructing, and
shaping the course of civilization. In his precise and often detailed
history of mysticism in America, Mitch Horowitz, has, in a way,
tracked the evolution of our consciousness over 300 years.” —Deepak
Chopra
"A sparkling, down-to-earth and often deeply
touching account of a powerful, much misunderstood force in the
formation of America's cultural and spiritual identity." —Jacob
Needleman, author of The American Soul and
The New Religions."
“Occult America is a
truly remarkable achievement. Exhaustively researched, it takes the
reader from the early concepts of the supernatural, personified by
Mother Ann Lee, Joseph Smith, and Madame Blavatsky, through such
modern-day figures as Henry A. Wallace and Norman Vincent Peale. It
opens the eyes of the relatively uninitiated, in which I include
myself, to the effect the occult has had, is having, and will have on
the American experience.” —John S.D. Eisenhower, author of
The Bitter Woods: The Battle of the Bulge and So Far From God: The
U.S. War with Mexico, 1846-1848
"Religious people tend to be afraid of the word
occult. Horowitz examines this aspect of life and religion in
penetrating ways...and revealing its not unsubstantial influence on
mainline Christianity. Truth seekers have always come from the edges.
Religion itself should be glad they do." —John Shelby Spong, author of
Jesus for the Non-Religious
"This book is a
delightfully original tour through American history, as seen through
the lives of men and women devoted to all manner of mysticism. Across
these pages troop spiritualists, prophets, seers, psychics,
numerologists, transcendentalists, theosophists, and historical
figures from Mary Todd Lincoln to Marcus Garvey to Henry Wallace.
Their stories are part of the deep-seated American tradition of
searching for the new—a tradition that Occult America both explains
and enriches." — Stephen Kinzer, author of
Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to
Iraq
and
All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East
Terror
“Fascinating…Occult America is a
serious, wide-ranging study of all the magical, mystical, and
spiritual movements that have arisen and influenced American history
in often-surprising ways.” —Washington Post Book World
Podcast
“Occult America treats esoteric ideas
and movements with an even-handed intellectual studiousness that is
too often lost in today's raised-voice discussions about religion and
belief systems.” —Washington Post Express
“One of the most readable histories of American
mysticism ever written…This is historical reporting that is crafted so
well, it holds the reader much like a Voodoo spell.”—Tucson Citizen
“Horowitz teases out fascinating stories of the
‘dreamers and planners who flourished along the Psychic Highway’…In
showing how the paths of these figures occasionally intersected with
the likes of Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass and Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Horowitz argues that the influence of the occult extends
beyond the séance room and into the mainstream of American thought.”
—Washington Post Book World
“A brilliant job of
tracking down how positive thinker Norman Vincent Peale borrowed his
core self-help philosophy from a religious movement called New
Thought.” —Washington Times
“Exhaustively
researched and written in a very accessible style...Occult America
fills a gap in the knowledge of religion for most people.” —Huntington News, VA
“Excellent.” —Library Journal
“One of the best recent books on patterns of
belief.” —Fortean Times
“A fantastic tour
guide to the fringes of reason, high weirdness, deep esoterica, secret
societies, and mystery religions.” —Boing Boing
“Employing extensive research while writing with an
authoritative tone, Horowitz succeeds in showing how a ‘new spiritual
culture’ developed in America.”—Publishers Weekly
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